WHmi Vmi Want A NEW TAXI BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. ib a hurry 99 t if. Private The Latest Muxes in rteslauranls. for Ladies Pbene ami Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. Bt Oar and Bait Service Take Her to the Moslon." L In lha City. Rataa Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. VOL .XIII., NO. 20. IMIIXUB IUPKIIT, H.C, Tilt HSDAY, OCTOHF.It II, i2.l. Vttrd'( Circulation 146 Strut Sal M. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ;;! ; . . STEPS luWARDS KEEPING TRADE IN EMPIRE NEW YORK YANKEES WON SECOND GAME WORLD'S SERIES THIS AFTERNOON Babe Ruth's Home Runs j and Pennock's Pitching Make American Victory NKW YOIIK, Oft. II.- Two hom runs Itubc Itiith and Herb Peiniock's toiithpitw pitching won Hit second game of (he world's eenes lodny tit tin Polo (iroiimN for the New York Yunkees by a mm tf four to two over Hie tiianh. ltnlli jioled out two circuit clout into the field elands mid Hiase, together with lvn oilier rune, one a homer f Word, were chough ,) bent the OiniU. While the (haul made nine hit they were iinuM lo cimi-ncct at the necessary tune with Pemiork and they scored only 111 "" ' "T in the oet-ond and sixth inning". WILD OVATIONS li ARE GIVEN TO LLOYD GEORGE Hoars and Tired and Will Rest Until Neit Week; Addresses Hu?e Audiences i I innl Seore- Yankees . f limits .. Jlflll.Tles nod Sehaiitf. BH'i Smder It. II. H. .. t J" " . . 2 V '-' Yankee: Penuork liianle: McMillan REV. EDWIN MOSS TO BE MARRIED TONIGHT MUt Daily Dalnton of London, S-.-I..J a - a mam mitm TllllllVtfl 1 1.1 II r..li.Mllltf! M9'" w 1 day f wild ovations every - of Well Known Clergy man Hf "T'-dwin Mo. tinlil refeiilly i-jfr audience on Umpire Unity ,j.(jr(, minister at Atlm and wli: U he al'l abme nuhl make rr WO VHr prior in thai at It, am sln.njf enough lo I"P Stewart, will he married at 8 ai wiien war mrrjurnni. Af'er relni al Niagara Fall. "r former HriHh premier will ; red lo Woimpeg next week. BORDEN SCHOOL READY NOV. 15 ; oVlirk lln evening in sl. An drewN Anglican Church ! Mi Daley IMtnton of London. Kng-land. The eereiiMMiy will Is per- fntmer by Arrhdeafttii 0. A. Hi. i. rerepl in will he held at Hie iliomr of ArelibMiop HI Mrf. tu Wine! before, the hay ctniple mburk by Hte -leainer" Piinre iconic to iieiid a lioneymwuii in the kimiIIi. On their return, lliey will lake uy their reclileiiec at Rspalrs Will be Completed by 'mhuuM, where Mr. Mu will That Time, Contractor Scott ((0 ,ajjmsj Helint n Mipnly Reports to Board iniiii-ii.r for ariou- l'oinl In I he vleluity of the Hly. l.unlrarlor Hroff S4"" ri"i .Mr. Mi) arrhel a few da . iMed lo the M-bool b..ar.l nl 'H(XO (rlt Ajn. Hainloii ha r.iftlif HimI Hie reimir work n tlie:M.t1 ,,.av,.iillf n, (.anada inre Morion Slreel Sflnol wax I,p- ;n(. May Willi her Mler. g e,.Hig well and thai Hie build-1 ,!::ci,,';;r,rz;- railway rates not the fiuiudatlon work u dne and the col had iraehcl I. ?"). Meinberti of the board fell lh a awod Job wbk betnif uimic iu AFFECTED GENERALLY BY BOARD'S DECISION CHILDREN FROM THE FAR NORTH Much Interest Taken In Little Bessie and Teddy Jacobsen by Local Kiddles i LIFE IN ARCTIC CIRCLE CapL O'Kelly Tells In Interesting Manner How Eskimos Hunt Seal The jUTfeiice in I he oily of two children ilre-eil Martially in Ks- kiino rtnihei and bavin;: iome. ut I lie Mnkiiiio - feature raued' h rli.iilf nf excitement anions the youljt. pf the cily yelenlay. Mfnie anl I eddy Jaennen are on (he way couth from Kent Peu- iiiula on the Hinlon Hay (!. ch(.Miner Lady Kinderley, lo be educated. They, are briaht ouua1eri and ecni lo I eii- Joyinir the Irin inuiieni-ely. They like (he tiling- lliul other child- den like, witli the one exception of ice cream. That lliey do no' relish. Yctenlay the .children wcul hoiditi( and viciled noine of th local ctore and il va not long HW'M-flnri.. . 1 In (heir northern life lhe children had no real liome, a it i underliHid ben. Tlie lkiino-lie on i-al and they have to build Ihe winter igloo where Hi- eat may be caught. They tratel Utile, nwm? lo the rotigli nalure of the eouulry which in all broken up by the severe winter wealher. Catchtnn Seals (liipt. T. P. O'Kelly, who i"Jn charxe of the expedition, telN iu- lereliiiKly of , Ihe maimer in which (he peal an rauphl. The winter igloo of the Kkiino i built aton? me of Ihe lane be tween Ihe 1nae of Arclie ice pack, a Ihe ice I thinner in three lane than eleewhere. There Die eeale make IhemeeUe air hide. When Ihe ice bejjin lo freeie Ihe eeal break il with hi uoee and Ihi breaking (iroce I kept Up in one place until, a the Ice around thicken, there I a ho! Ihi rc enough for the eeal to crawl into and breathe, (nice Ihe miow Trus.ee Parker ...outih. .ha. U.e prjmIer 0v Judgment of Vlm e,l,,a,e of would ,,- prI council on Equal.- I"";,,"!; t. bably be exceeded, FAMOUS COW BAY MUG-UP IN POLICE (iiuulable .Mncdonald nssieled b.v Constable J. A. William of the prov ittclal force made a raid lal night uiid found 2o bullle of Nunaimo beer 7.5 proof spirlle. The case opened this inornlmt and evidence was taken from Ihe (dllcers mid accused. Ilcniand Ooast League Vernon I, l.o Angeles 5. Oakland 3, San Frunclsco 5. Salt Luke 3, Sacniiuenlo 8. Portland 8, Seattle 2. Y.C.TOHIA. Oct. It.- The de- Li..ti of the Itailway Hoanl t" 'grant n ten per rent reduction In i I..... oriun rides ie apparently AGAIN1" nrraucetnent to nid tUUlM milRT fiNfF temporary rtUrt,i(C Inrk,,ing of this year s crop 'and in no way afreet Prillsli The humus Cow May Mug-up 'V,;,;, ,,,,, m.n to Ihe Privy ngaiu figured In a polit e roun jr ipj f(,r MunlU!iliou of rales ' case this inoinlng when J. Miiillr j. Premier Oliver ej-wa charged before MHgi.irilBhlw, 1 )t.,,.r,lny. McUlynionl with keeping tiiloxi-(l,l,,,u 'Jjjl: ,:!;:; senator mclennan l-iiioiees. ,-ri.-..... -w , n niTV YISIIUK IUUII Member of Red Chamber From Sydney, N.S.. Passea inrouB.. Last Evening Klewart McLennan ,f Svdney. Nova heoiin. .o" from Vancouver on t hey arrived the Prince a l... (teorue niul procee.lo.l eaei u train Senalor ftiei.eiimui i;n) ,er of Ihe Mllllnry Hospllals mimlHuhHi when that body wn formed. MIm McLennan served willi Hip nverseon m nur- French Army. . With Ihe aid of a do? Ihe Kskiiuo hunter finds one of these breathing bole and drives hi spear into il in such a way that when (he seal come up to breathe be can send Ihe spear through his body. He wails until Ihe shaft of the spear begins lo quiver and then he knows that Ihe seal is below. The spear i driven home, Ihe shaft comes on! and the spear head with ils strong barbs remain In th seals body ami fs held by a loiluli llionx fastened to the spear hafl. Wife Fetches Carcass When lheeal is speared he has lo be chopped out ami Ibis Is a laborious task as Ihe ice i very I hick and hard. Once he Is rantured. Ihe hunter cuts him i.. i. .in utiiu iii iii-iii nun i mm ii.. J ii'i'i'ii. imr- Hi.:- .. ! was made until next Monday t-xiw senator. Mrs. .'V', ;' I goes home lo the Igloo and sends onuble accused In bring Hi H"-;luld their .luugniei. ...- "" . ' ,u. wft. 0 fetch the prey home. Iher evidence. Cily Solicitor . McLennan, pass.- r Jones prpseculed and Millot, ,,M. riy yeslerday afler.u.on .' v .... n... .i..-'.. .r ii ti ensure till i" uonzaiei nuiieareti mr no." -.ine emu.-' v.. - . -. fence. SCORES In.. ii..,.lfli P.oat. lite i i" The seal Is covered with a I hick layer or blubber which keep it warm. The Kskimos ue this blubber for rood, Tor lighting and heating the igloo. The hide I used for clothing ami the seal meal is Used as food for the Kskimos and Ihe dogs. Also Ihe bones of the creatures are utilized for weapons and hunting C.N.R. PRESIDENT IN NEW WESTERN OFFICE ' aBBk "BBBaV LLLLLLLLLLLiV-iBB. .BfcBWSjiaBBBBsSBBaW aLy mX. BaC B rflnLBBsfiH Sir Henrjr Thornton, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Nitionalt Railways, at work in his new Winnipeg office, which he will occupy at stated intervals and from which questions affectiiyj the entire Western Region of the National Ilail-wajs will be -decided. Delegations desiring to meet the President on rsilwsy matters concerning the weit will be heard at Winnipeg in future, insteadof being required to Journey to Eastern Canada. British Proposal to Finance Dominion Undertakings is Laid Before Imperial Council, London fin I.OMiON. Oct. il. The Hrilish (ioerniiieiil .siipple-nlciit'd jesteniay. ofler oT preferential treiilmeut for Ihe colonics by offering to extend to the Dominions the same system of siihidiziug public work- as they are now giving to Ilrit- ish cities. The British poveriiinenl would guarantee the inter est and capital iuv-'sled in development scIhmiic- or advance narl of the interest on anticipated schemes if the oversea gov eminent would hold some sort or join' reionsiliilily and .if Ihe orders for material were placed in llrilain. Aulralia and .Newfoundland ,avr,l..,.!:i":S:-.,, offending Indians not promise that all order would Ko lo llrilain hecaue Caiiadinus would naturally waul to get her chanrp at tin; business. ni.cuion of the proposal wa postponed for a week to per mit of consideration. KENNECOTT ABANDONED Officers Standing by on Cordova Copper Ore Cargo Is Lost SEATTLE, Oct. 11. Motorship Kennecott, ashore on Hippo Island north of the Queen Charlottes, has been abandoned according to a message from the steamer Cordova. Officers of the Kennecott are standing by on the Cordova but the crew has been taken to Ketchikan by the cutter Unalga. Messages convey the Impression that the motorship will be a total loss. She Is leaking badly and has swung broadside to the beach exposed to heavy swells. Her cargo of forty thousand cases of salmon valued at $240,-000 It Is believed will be saved but the cargo of six thousand tons of copper ore will be lost. WATER SHORTAGE AT OCEAN FALLS AGAIN (Special lo Daily News' OCKAN FAI LS, Oct. 1 1 There Is another serious shortage of water here and if, rain does not come very oon the Pacilic Mills plant may have to close down. Two machine are already cluaed. ARE HERE FOR TRIAL Constables Newnham and Wat-klnson Arrive With Six Native Prisoners and One Chinaman Dominion Constables C O. Ncwuham of Aiyansh and A. J. Watkinsou of Port Simpsou ar rived in Ihe city by gasboat yes. lerday afternoon having in cus tody six Indians and one l.hma-maii anain-t whom charges which have been laid will be heard this afternoon. Following u recent stabbing affray at Aiyansh, Iteginald Skadeen is heinv charged with criminal assault on Abel Derrick. Skadeen, it appears, was the aggressor in the ca.e. hut he was badly injured by Abel Derrick and his father. Arthur Derrick, who are in turn being charged with assault. These cases have been taken over by the provincial police aiid the hearings will open this afternoon before Stipendiary tiiji!t--ili. (inle. Timothy Der rick, charged with supplying,1'0 MARTIAL LAW LIFTED OKLAHOMA. Oct. tt Martial law which has been ju elTect throughout the stale since Sept.. 15, was lined by Governor Wat-lou today. , Commissioner Frank Oliver is out in Favor of Equal Rates for this Piovince on Railways OTTAWA, Oct. II. lion. Frank Oliver, ?ivin? a minority decision diseenling from other members uf Ihe mjlway com- ini--U)ii, ay: "I am entirely in agreement with the contention of Hritieh Colnnihiii and Alberta that the grain producer of the prairie., the hulk of whoe product niuet find an export market, ha a right to an equal per mile rate over the National Hail-way westward to Prince Rupert and Vancouver as ha been given him hv Parliament over the same system to the head of Ihe lakes." Mr. Oliver aid he could not admit that because the Canadian Pacific fuel over the mountain grades might julify higher rate, that eimilar higher rale are necessarily jii-iiliel over the (Canadian National, which was expressly built to' avoid the ex- essive mountain haul. j- BASEBALL RECEIPTS BROKE ALL RECORDS AT GAME YESTERDAY NKW YORK, Oct. tl. Attendance and receipts for Ihe first game id. the world ba.-eball series yesterday broke all previous record. The total attendance was 55.307 and total recejojs t8t,tfl:r; ?el syi.775.12; eaeb club Ket 30,2,J.05 and the baseball commission gels ?27.i'8(;.t"0. a!HALIBUT PRICE IS home brew lo the men Involved I ."'-"' ' ; FOREIGN POLICY and Canadians, 18c 3,000 Pounds Landed h exchange this morning when -'0.3c was but for the catches of the schooners Ileliance ami June. The bids for Canadian fish were also higher, Ihe Cape Spear and Hippo drawing down tHc prices. Four American boats sold 3G.500 pound and three Canadians, 20,500 pounds, a total of 03.000 pounds for the day. Arrivals and sales: American Sherman, U.00O pounds, ut 20. le and tic: Success, 5.500 pounds, at 20.2e and tic, and Ileliance, 5.000 pounds, ut 20.3e and Itc to the IJooth Fisheries Canadian Co. June, 7.000 pounds, at 20.3c and 12c, to Ihe Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Canadian M. M. Christopher, 15,000 pounds, at 17,e and toe, to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage 0,000 pounds, at the the . Canadian Canadian l e fighl. will come up before f, "' , ... ,e , , Fish & Cold Murage Co. k- i i boat i..i had i.. to spend ti..n.i a ;Lanadian U. Newnbani's ..I. .1.1 ..I C.kiiwincillii f'itllisiPV fill account of engine trouble. There JANKER IS SINKING Jacob Stewart and mius .waxwrii, also Indians, were arrested for drunkenness and Woo Sing. Chinese. was also taken in charged with supplying liquor to them. These charges will also be heaiil before Indian Agent OFF FLORIDA COAST City of Everett Going Down 150 Miles West of Tortugas According to Miami Wireless MIAMI. Oct. II. The lank steamer Cily of F.verelt is sink, ing 150 miles west or Tortugas according to wireless reports. The crew has taken to lite boats and aitlds approaching Ihe sink intf vessel. ' IS TOPIC AGAIN i 'Economic Conference, . Studying This Matter Again Empire Debts Neat r' TjDOMINION PREMIERS HONORED TOMORROW . jtunied lo consideration of Great lllrilains foreijtu policy. An I - ...ill u l i . . ieiiueaor vtiu iic iiiituc io viui- the discussion on this topic this week so as lo prepare the way for a discussion on Empire debts. Owing to the ceremony of conferring Ihe freedom of the filv .if I iimliiii mi Or.mir tvin? STILL HIGHER TODAY f Canada and Premier Bruce of Australia tomorrow, it is unlikely IIipim viill 1,. a ..illfiiir. American Boats Get 20.3c Bids Bids. . . .,:,, I ll iiliiiiiai i iiiv u u - " w v on Itrilish preference and financial proposals jn detail by the economic conference, experts re- The nrice for American halibullpresenling the various Doiniu- " . - i reached even a higher level at the ions are now engaged in an an alysis of these matters. GERMAN HOUSE MAY DISSOLVE President Gives Chancellor Au thority to do so In Case Important Bill Falls HF.IU.1N, Oct. tt. President Chert Ibis afternoon invested Chancellor s'tresemaii with au- Ihorily lo dissolve the Ileichstag" in the event of the government's bill giving the Chancellor wide, authority in dictation of nieas--ures for economic rehabilitation fails lt command the necessary two thirds majority in that body. LABOR FEDERATION AT PORTLAND ASKS FOR BEER AND WINE Would Like to Have Volstead Act Modified Because of Polson-m. ous Llc-uor Sold P0IITI.AND, Ore.. Oct. tt. tlie American Federation of Labor went on record yesterday us favoring a moiUricnliou of the Volstead Act to permit Americans to get beer and light wines instead of poisonous liquor, A delegate from the glass workers union said the manufacture of whhkey glusses had greatly increased since the advent of prohibition. The milkmen's delegate said milk bollle' were dlHlcult to get fur that ivasou. ,. J! 1 f ! il ve,ye, P'ayers will iIllI,f.riai Imperial conference Conference today today re- re- I 2k 1