STAMPEDE K WAUUANW I . LI II llVIlflll I IjL vi a June Witn tl I valio'd ul Ji5. sum lie Hie 'aricst i'er found : i ... . ..i.,. .. , i (cold valiu d m ?I2.oimi luken chums r Hie Cedar (Srrex opera-oi . armed in vnneoia yesle day He stilted thul iiiu 'i r the claims wa itilO milled Hint 'there Mils j-.in i i-eik 1'iiiiiiirv nil 'iniil tin l.iiul i ulakeil Iili IIIUUII.I MY OF PEACE IS IN LONDON sannm oi I'como aro massau 'Hyde Park to Participate . . , ... i i in moral niiac on vr MWIV In,.. Ill .I'ln ul'l'llt s A niy of I'euce," nulli ng almosf eiight llimiiiid. 'had lM'i-ii (ramping Loiiilon- fur many days, opened iU . . t .... i.. ii iiniiek mi M.'Lruire- in I'ark Mils afternoon. Uy ft ..l .1. . i..i....i j r?, t i . .. t ..i....- i war and more thousands nueii lii siream inio iuu lliioiigli the "marble arcu ,.i. ...i. ,. ...... ......i- 'iti. to Peace ru hji k niTT IS RECOVERED s Return to Higher Ground torday V YOIIK. June 111. After iock nfarKcl restimnil a lllielll III I, I r 1 1 o l .irl.fiiln.1 lr, 'i Net gains of from one In loilits vvern uiii'miil 1 Iiiiiih,Ii- he. list. During the brief 1 II LT Kesslllll Hllliiia t-iiiii ii. mutely a million shares. r iv it 1 1 fa t ii 1 1 vii sin i'j i ii - in uic ntarkci today In the thai l riday's reaction had en v rorrecleil uiChhii' crime- Mi.-s Oaiuc left for a stroll WVtlitemlHy evening and wu swu hy it rouple during her waU nolicVd a boy of slender lmild carrying a heay uliject. llear-ijig a. groaning sound, Ml HiW't she saw the man raie a stone several times while the trroau- ing was icpeiiird. Thinking it was Jus I a rase of a drunken man, Hie couple walked away. Detectives declare (hat Dictx:li answers closely lo I lie description ien by .Miss (iill. Mrs. Ilerlha Lamb's, mayor of Sen IM! .today asked the municipal council to offer a suitable reward for the apprehension of I he slayer. FISH ARRIVALS Eleven Boats Landed 131,500 Pounds of Halibut This Morning 4 Tour American and seven Canadian boats marketed a lota! catch of l'J 1. 500 pounds of hali but on tlte Fish Exchange this morning. Tbu Americans land ed 70.50(1 pounds and tbu Cana dians 55.00(1 vmiuds. The aver age price offered for American fNh was li.'.'c and He and fur rUiuadian 1 l.lc and He. 'l lie arrivals were: Amerloan Taloosh. I 1.000, lo (he hin Fish & ColJ storage Co. I'rosperlly. 22,000. lo the I toot h Fisheries. D-rence, 1 2,000. to the Cana dian Fish X Odd Storage Co. Imperial, 18.500, to llie Atlin Fisheries. Canadian llosespil, 12,000.' q tho Atlin Fisheries. Mali, 7.500, to Iho Uoulli Fish cries. II, it It., 0,500, lo thd lloyal Fisli Co. Mayflower, lo.ooo. lo tho tlau- udiaii Fisli & Cold Storage V-o N. S., 1,500, to tho lloyal Fish Co. Marguerite, y,500, to Iho lloolli Fisheries. Toodie, 5,000, lo tho Canadian Fish V Cold Storage Co. Frank llussell was a passenger for, Vancouver, aboard the Cahila this,, morning. they might he reeled in proper group of Cougree officials ami; u iiunihcr of lii.iv interested in' I lu l rtMioli language section j were present, the laltiM heing' iloiitt (hi: ".ho re arrordiug to' tmrlruhu-) ilesirous of wclroiu- I police report. Two yoiin? t'nilhJr Hi tiraee, Mgf. teoresi vernitv of Wusliliisirm (iiiltiit (iuolliier. an(i-lolillc adiuinis-1 from Cedar Creek DIs- . siroiiing aioihg the Jake, are re-'intiMc or .Munucab wuo im i'fu trict with Haul of iMiilt-d to hae emlirrd an atlio- plioseii In net as chairman ol Gold - k( U''liRr''wr,wiify-j Inidy. wsi-uji.ij(wiiv. .ipnpv, uu i found. Miss I.lcs4 S f 1 1 slvitfd ArehoNlnip (;tilhiir; was His that, with her companion, .site ,Mrd.hip Ur. A. I.. IVsciiainp, , .. :..i.. .i r i ru-tinjuiyr uisniii ui .uiiiu t-.n . At Congress lieadiuartei lunch cpiuiuenl was made uou oonipauioii called out; "What's Ho- very' largH delegation conv, .ig allow the Pilgrims to at once repair tu Hie church of .Noire Dame where the Canadians will have the special privilege of assisting , al midnight mass, which will be solemnized only at this edifice. Westnrti Canadians .travelling in a special Canadian National train due ill? Chicago Sunday forenoon will be (given an opportunity lo celebrate mass early Sunday when the train is slopped for one hour for Hiis purpose before reaching the city. BOYnSiiT llie inalter?" and the voting man from Canada. The Hcial trains i SAUIX answered: "Oh. just n drunken from .Montreal over the Canadian uy." The groaning outid con- Naliouul Itailways have been tinned and then the girl slates 'limed in such n manner as tu UNIFORM FUND Contributions Have Reached Total of $607.97. Previously acknowledged $513.17 SIX DROWNED AS DREDGE CAPSIZED 1'ICTOt , .VS.. June 111. Cap!. Itobert Martin and five members of the crew of the dredge Fer guson were drowned when the crafl rapsized near hero last night during a gale. WEATHER REPORT V TAXI Boston Grill annd" Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. and 6th St. WATT VIDECK, Prop. I Hi. .V 1.. .M I. I 1 .1 . PRINCE' RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCE Hl'I'KHT, H.11, b'ATl ItDAY. JI NK IU, JOSfl, Ve(erUijr Clrrtilitiull, 1 538 SIrfet Sites 8I Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid 'dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best Tor the least. Phone 457. PRIfJK FIVE CENTS. UUNG WOMAN V C M f lENUlSH MURDER ' m -aw . bbbbibbbb bbbbb -bbf- avi bbbw bbbi at bbbbh wim mmmmmmm w bbbb- bbbbi aBBr- bbbbi bbbbi w bbbbf r; bbbbb la 'm', W BV Bl Bl Bl BE Bl Bl BW Bl Bl Bl ' IB BBT BU H Bl Bl V Bl H BBT BlB:BftBrvBlB; B Bl Si B fl SI BB1 M BK BM -K Bl - M BB. Bl 1M BB. K Bl Bl - B Bl Bt Bl BB BBJ BB SBB. B Bl BB 4l1lMff1 4-m W MkiJ College Girl Beaten to Death with Stone 11 if r yii i f f ltll.ll ff twvlllvlLu LlUICIIU lllldllllllll Hlllllllf at Port Essington HKATTLK. J II lit 11. Kdu aril hu'Urli n ilUhtwt tur un 1 1 i j- . i . ... . tcu m iwcrru cam louay hi roiiurciiou Willi llie lit-iiuixJi I I , ... i ... .1 'i, . i . . . . ii nil i 'si rr i liriii'ii iifri i rum i.'i.iiimi i t lit mi i n 4i -m- IS. '.--IB llll.'.T C . .7 I V osier luUier uiul who was the victim yf 11 vicious ulluck on i....... ... ii i ..i it... i . . ,,... imnb Mil , . tun J-,u , IIIM III. I III' IMnil !" I liurMiuj on me shore of llie lake where llie girl had been ' CANADIANS ARE GIVEN GREETING 8peclal Arrangements Made For Delegations to Eucharlstlc j' Congress j t;ilJ(JA(iO, June l'J. Wliea the iirnl of the official renie-, mmiIuIikii of trftnudiaii fcclfsias- ltc tu Inf l.ucliaiHtic Oongre ivu".nM hieao on the liileruu--tiunal l.iiuiteU of lli: Canadian .National HuiUtay, tiiese ditxua-. Inri were aecorued a special weicoiiio. To provide for this ilis l.xeelleiue Mr. I'ielro li wlaru, the I'apal Delegate to Canada, and thoe who accom-' auhd f i i in, were iniH5d to leave the triiiii at t?lh Sliret so that rii iiiiii imiit iii':iien in ileum tvnn . imn ir.i,.,.ii.... inuiioer nun umiiiiii iiiiiriniiiicf 1 1 dry c.v'-ricil lo lie utile to Irano i-a r.niial lloiuano, I lie uecreilileu riuwu the ncritelralor of llm.paual delegate to the Congress. A: West of F.ngland store.... Mcllae Hros. I.ld D. C. Paterxon Kitig , ItentV. Ladies' Wear II. Wallace Co. Ltd Parkin & Ward Flectric. C. Ltd, Dyhhawi ,t Hiinsou ... Sinllh Mallell, Ltd. .... Tlionijison's JlardwuYc.... Ol.ier Hesner .-. Alex Vule Kaieu Hardware Co., Ltd. Dr. H. L. Alexander M. T. Leu .. Friend , Tom ilyersides F.leclrio llaker.v- I).. MeKOiuie .'. II.' AV.. Jlircl. ..A. J. il. lfcl'igo.t!ll4v'.ki 5.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.0J Ti.Oo 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.5 1) t.Ort 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 .50 1007.07 Mr. S. North will sail tonight on Hie .Prince llupcrl for Vniii eouver quroule lo Kingston, )nt having v Hi .her euslody lluby Dolan. who will jerve five' years in Iheiienilenliary there, for th; iuurdejviif James Neil Donald "nl siewurt. ;. 32. 02. 57. ttzdl l "IK m ( AIUI, breaking the dual ini'i-i record Of tlarvard ami Yale ljy cleui'iug t tie bar Hi I A I 'i'i a nd givine; Yale the virlotiy hy one third of a point in track meet. Prince Itupert: Clear, calm, temp. ol. Terrace: Clear, calm, temp. Anyox: Clear, calm, temp. 05. Stewart: Clear, calm, Icnip. O'j. lla;,i;!tu:i: Clear, calm, temp Telegraph Creek: Clear, calm. temp, 00. j? 02. Smithers: Pari cloudy, calm, lemp. 50. Hurn Lake: Cloudy, calm. windy, tcmu- 01. Whitchorse: Clear,!calm, lemp Carmacks: Clear, calm, temp. Stcwarl lliver: Clear, calm. temp. 0.i. Dawson: Clear, calm, lemp. 70 Pubserihe lo thp Dailv N'w. DETROIT HAS BAD BLOW-UP ; Every Philadelphia Player Made ! Run In Sixth Inning Ty Cobb Fights With Ump're ' NKW YDllK, June Itf. Phila-lelpltia scored leu runs and every oiau on llie learn crossed Hie home plate in tin- sixth inn-in of yesterday's game wilu Oetroit when Ihe Athletics banged mil eight hits, secured two passes and took advantage of error. The inning Jetiuirpd forty minules lo play and was featured by an argument be- ween Lmpire ' ltowland and" aiiaer Ty Coldi vviio was ban-shed 'loin jhe field. Al Chicago, Habe Itutli secured wo runs on singles, was walkcl wice and flied ,yul once with 'iie bases loaded. . 't he day's scores were as fot-n: 1 National League Cuicii.'o 0. Ilrooilyo 2. I'ill-burg H, New York 3. Ciueiiinali 13. Philadelphia 5. SI. Loiiis-Hosloii postponed. American, League lioton 2, Cleveland 0. New Yorkto; ChiniiM' -2c--.- . Philadelphia I.'. Deiroil 2. asliing.'on I. SI. Louis 3. KENNEDY MAY RESIGN SEAT Says That Is His Intention as Soon as Legally Possible-Insulted by Meighen OTTAWA, June 18. D. M, Kennedy, Progressive member for Peace lliver, making a statement on a iptesliou of privilege in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, announced his intention of resigning his seat when ho could legally do so. deferring tu the statement ot III. I' on. Arthur .Meighen, Con se. vative leader, during the re did debate on Hie Peace , lliver election case, that 'afler,lio lies, done his fair share to keep this government uf power the'inem her for Peace, lliver will gel some nominal job iu order that his seat may lie made vacant," Mr. Kennedy denied absolutely llie Irnlli ol any rumor on which such a statement could be nun!-' and added that he considered it an iu-iilt. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE "Hitf. Ake. Consolidated 213.00 (lladstone t33Vi .30 II ael Ion ol Independence 07 .08 14 Indian .00 i .00 I.. i .im .13 Marmot .07! .00 V, Premier 2.17 2.25 Surf Inlet .05", .00 Remains of Seattle Aviator Found Near Wrecked Plane; No Trace Yet of Swineheart SlUTTLll, June !. A telegram received last night from llie search party senl Iu limit for M. IL Favor uud It. Swims heart, the nvialors who have been missing since they left Heul He on .May 1 (Mo fly lo Ketchikan, said thai Favor's body hud been round ut Han Josef Hay on Iho northwest coast ofVan- eouver Island, and lliut Hwineheurl s body had not yel beeil I oca led. . , Favor's body was iliscovered in the, waler near wlivrei Vhc Hrilish Columbia provincial police found the wrecked nirpUiiie; A oO-fool rope wwntlnched to Iho body. , '' Seed Growing is Solving the Problem Over Production of Hay on Bulkley Valley Farms b.MlTili;H.S. June l'J. An important sleo in the development ol ihe Huikley Valley ami Lakes District of Centfal Hrilisli Coiuinlnu is taking place this year. Hitherto the fanners have sold hay lo lugger aud others but the demand for hay has dropped off aim last year's crop is still very largely in llie barns of the fainieis. Tins year the limolhy will be allowed lo go lo seed and the seed will be marketed and will bring the farmers good returns. Next year it is hoped that turnip seed will 'fie added to Ihe output ami possibly other seeds will be added from time to time including reglsler-d seed grain. Canada imports from teii lo fifteen million pounds of timothy he UulMey and Lakes districts t was proved last year when two car loads .were, shipped from the district. Thisyear it is impos sible to say what will be the output but it will be many times ttial of last year. Seed grown in this .islriet is too per cent pure and is in great demand for that reason. Government Co-operated Tho new Industry was made possible through the of agriculluiT. represented in t lie lislriel by D Dl.Atunro, district lepresenlalive or the land settlement board and oi the department of agriculture and by D. W. Ihumpson. government field inspector. Last year reprcsentaT lions were made to the government by Mr. Monro ami as a result two timothy seed cleaning plants were placed in the district and operated by the government. This year these plants will be very-busy and the farmers will bene fit accordingly. Hon. F.. D. Harrow minister of agriculture, and Hon. A. Man-on. Attur. Cen. have taken a keen interest in the work aud naturally are much pleased ut Ihe developments in that line that are taking place. It is hoped to make seed production one ofJ he features of Central Iiritish Columbia farming. llie timothy crops tills year promise to be very heavy and as the sale of timothy hay is neces earily restricted the marketing o the seed is likely to prove the salvation of the districts con cerned. Turnip Seed This year the government fe presentatives are turning their attention to the growing of tur nip seed. The government is providing the seed and so far1 seventeen growers have agreed lo plant 'plots of commercial size with the seed. The slock roots will be produced thin season and next year the seed will be harvested. If it is proved to be a commercial success the she ot the plots woM be increased and turnip seed growling will become one of Jhe staple induslrjesj. . uie advantage oi growing seed in Central H.C. is thai so far iiorth the vitality Is very troug, the germinating peccenl- ago being much higher than in districts .farther south. Also the laud is new and clean and Iho seed can be guaranteed too per cehlpure. 'This year there is a large iu-creaso in the amount of grain and seed being grown In the districts. The total oulput for ,11)25 was wTicat 8,830 bushels 'oats 01.375 bushels, barley 7,508 bushels, and timothy 15 tons. In fact this Is the first year that wheal has not been, shipped into the district lo feed the poultry. When Hiis crop' comes , off it Is hoped to linv'whe'at"fpr!'llie' elevator al Prince Hupert aud titn-(coiilinued, on iage six) QUEBEC VILLAGE seed annually. The demand is. rrni"'!'' npn TW ilirfl great and the price has iu the . I PKr IUl 1 T lVlLttlllliJ III HI AmrN past been fairly stable. It is, easily shipped, and no place- inj - the world grows it belter than ' Edouard Ouidry Loses Life and S150.CGC Damage Done When Fire Sweeps Matapedla UU.hKC, June tu. lldouard Uuitlry is dead and damage estimated at $150,000 was dono when fire practically wiped out ihe business section of tlic village of Matapeilia, iO) miles from here on the New IJruns-wick border. . The Catholic Church, two proleslant churches, LU-via-,.,, ,..,,.. 1 .u..:. .. I...I..I I Jlon -Of the provincial dr,Hment; " , , - r I 4 ' - rr v. '-'- lo llie flames. Ouidry, who was 85 years of age. lost his life when he ventured through the flames to save some effects. IN ALBERTA 185 Candidates are 'Nominated for Sixty Seats in Election On June 28 EDMONTON, June ID, On hundred and eighty-five candi dates were yesterday. ,ioininattl ior sixty seats which will oe contested on June 28 at iffe general provincial election. The number of entries and tho extent to which the competition is ben earned on in practically every onsiiiueney stands as ,a new rovtnelai record. HIT ICEBERG BUT IS SAFE British Freighter Leicester Makes Newfoundland In Damaged Condition ST. JOHN'S, vNfd.. June 10. The Hritisli freighter Leicester rame sarely into "port Friday nijrht under her own steam with her bow down to the hawser pipes and hee stern high up in the air, port rail lenu with the, water and her fovedeckTflooded to the top.. of the liatcb, covers. The vessel had struck au iceberg on Thursday 150 tulles off tlie .oast. ALBERTA MOTORISTS WENT OVER BANK AS CAR BRAKES FAILED NELSON, June ID, Failure-of brakes while gojtig down Tag-hum Hill near here, sent a party of Alberta motor tourists over the bank, while slatting fpr Fort Fraser. F. W. Hill of ilaiina Is in the tio'spilul, hi wife was rendered unconscious, Lu'cyI'lioinp-son was injured while a baby landed In, a ptiddb'jalone and vs. raped Injury. 'v&f'''.