When Yeu Want A TAXI P.R.FISH MARKET 99 Phone 071. ii a hurry SHRIMPS, CRABS, Pkwe OYSTERS. FRESH KILLED POULTRY. Beet Car and Best Service PRINCE RUPERT FRESH M4DE SAUSAQE. In thej Olty. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited, VOL, Mil NO, 221 IMUNCK Ill'I'KUT, H.U., SATl IllJAY, SKPTKMUKft 22, l2a. VMUrdar'i Circulation IMS tr.tt t-lti M2. PfllCE FIVE CENTS. WHOLESALE INDIAN INt 1 Two Million Dollars Worth of Whiskey is Stolen from St. Louis Distillery: Every Drop was Taken ST. LOUIS, Sfl. i.'2. One or Hie mo.l daring robberies of modern lime was carried out iirti-riiMv here elcrday. A whiskey cleanup from u local distillery was. made,' the value of Hie loot running close to two million dollar. The Ihieve r..l made away with barrel of vh ikey, 1 valued l I,KOO.OOO. from h. distillery. All allenlion was given lo II,. recovery of va.J haul and while the rr uvre hu-y it the thieves to on M-eni haw rlpilllfll Nil Ihe limit nf win. away ' ,, Hi ',. time with ii HOlr Jii. case. NO GRIEVANCE FROM CANADA : ! Mackenslo King Says Relatione With Other Parte of Empire Are of Best 1 UtKIIKC Sept. Premier Mai kc tule Kin a embarked on I lie f rmner Moiilralin en mule lo I J n for I Ik Imperial con-fiv- V h humuet in hl lie::?.' t rn here lal night h r ' a i l from nulliiilng the'- I v I.. Je followed ty Ihc ( ii! uillaii delcgnlc, desiring lo t . form to Uietiifflrprtne1plr f rellrenrc until (he conference 'eiiitdetl. He aiMcxI. however,! thai (here w.i In reality little lo diccu-x heforehuiiil. "II i my privilege lo go lt IIm conference i.. ii... ........ ..r ii. i n V ' 1 i i . 1 7, ; .. .7 fiiy uiu. (in: reiHii:-!. won urn- ,., am and all 1 parU of the Kmplre l)mv aw.r. " ', "i;n.al.le are or the best. Moever or the mounte.l police, ar-Mr Mackeiuie king ma.le U.....i ..Mkiv r I.. I! I .... ...I i. I clear Hial (.'.auada did not wish ?iny rliauve In Ihe coiisliltilioual relaltons ul resiul existing between Canada ami other parts of Ihe Umpire VICTORIAGIRL SWIM CHANNEL Miss Audrey Griffin Will Make the Effort Next Summer la Announced VICTOUIA, epl. 22. Vu.lrey (lillln, Victoria's rhaiiipion lady BWliiimer, will make an clfort lo swim across Ihe Lnglish channel next Mimmer. She w ill be I lie first Canadian woman lo allempt the crossing. She has establish, ed many records here for long distances varying from fifty yards lo ten milos. Miss Oil 111 u is starling immediately to condition herself for the swim. CANADIAN SKIRMISHER WILL HAVE PASSENGER Thomas Parker of Vancouver Is Salting for Shanghai on C.O.M.M. Vessel this Evening Thomas Parker of Vancouver, who Iiiim been in tin city fur Hie past few days, will be a passenger Tor Shanghai on the tUS.M.M. Meiimer Canadian Skirmisher failing fur Hie Orient thi toi-Ing. lie is going on a holiday trip. Mr. Pnrker Is well known to many persons in thin city, having resided for several years, at Hossliiud. 'About a year ago he look up hU residence in ancou M'l- after having been wupeniii iiualed from the t-cnleo of the feUerul government for which ho was insiiector. of weights ami tueu'kui-ei and uUu ot food, '". 'fr returned to the distillery and , Lin' lli-.l i-..iiin;.,...l ll,,... .ulin' ' v. ...v.., (l t - , PLAGUE INFESTED I RATS AND MICE AT 4.1 I LIVERPOOL ON SHIP i,i itipooi.. sept. A lnp arriving here frSin Imlia wa yesterday found In he filled with plague m fro led rats and mice. The ship wa isolated and Hie new fumigated. II in fcii nil that die might have brought an epidemic "I Hie dreaded Orieulal plague lo Liverpool 4 TWO ARRIVALS FROM HERSCHELL ISLAND ARE NOW IN YUKON.u., .,, ;,,,. iaox. sept n HHlum a thousand miles hy . ,,., r , ,.... ,, "' Ueliell Islnntl where they ultemled Hie trial of five Lktmo mi a charge of murder. They (ravelled forty days ainl nights. Otry, whose, father is deputy minister of the interior, will visit Keiio Hill camp before sailing for Vancouver nnd the Kasl i Two of Ihe Ksklmno prisoners were sent Miced (. all, for the murder. nml Ihe ll.ird, a woman, w,w flv v..,.r iii orUon on charge of maiislaugliter. FISH ARRIVALS Four American boat sold 37,-'cral project oilier lhan the Ter-600 pound or halibut al Ihe Fish race bridge such as the road F.xrhango this, morning ami rourh-adiug out of the city ami the Canadians. 2U.000 pounds a (olal of l'(i.5lin pounds. Arrivals and sales were as . rt.l.'iiitf lows: American Wii.lilimtnu. 1.000 POlllitls. llAd Norma, ,5it0 pouinls, at 13.5c Hie supply or men I just aiioui ami inc. to the lloolli FishericK even with.Hie detnaini. Since last Canadiau'Co. (May u. .. (his time ll.ere have Neptune". 7.IHHI pounds, ut Cl.C.c'heeu more men than Jobs. I here mid inc. ami Itcniocral. 22,oOOjhas been a gootl deal of casual pounds, at 13.3c and 10.5c, lo the work in the idly recently, priuci-Cnna.liiiu Fish . Col.l Storage Co.'pally longshoring. t he demand Canadian I'oiberg. 3.000 pound. l 12.3c aml 10c. to the Hoyul Fish Co. llanaco, K.iiOd poun.ls. at 12.7c, aml inc. ami Marguerite, 0,000 poiimls, ul inn apd 10c. to Hie Atlin lishfMe. Kagle, I0,00 pound, lit 12.3c ami inc. lo the Camuliau risit Cold Sloragiv tlo. TEDDY BEAR SAFE Auxiliary Schooner For Which Anxiety Was Felt Reports to Nome NOMC, Scpl. 22. The auxil - lary schooner Teddy Dear, for wlilch fear were felt because of. Ihe storm which raged oveV Mch ring Sea, Is safe at Keller, north of Nome, according lo word received here. WHISKEY THEFT AT ST. EWART LIKELY TO BE ' YUKON RADIO STATIONS BUSY Messages Now Being Picked Up: New Stations Being Built In North DAWSON. Sept. 2.'. -After (lie Ion? holiday, the radio ' summer ). recei"erii In aw'ui fijr ' ,TZ el , r York. Tor many ' week . . up In the , of August nothing wast rc- Irordcd i i on ii these i instruments, i. ,.i .... per- hap mi account of the endlc daylight and dry weal her. Now it i if m rk at eight o'clock and also there is much rain. Private radio set here all have heard concerts broadcasted from Kansas Cily. Lot Angeles. Port-laud, and other cities but only pi nee about August 2o. Work i progressing on the Dominion government railio telegraph station at M;iyo and the correxponding station at Dawson will he completed nel week. These two station, working in icoiijum-liou with the government laud wire out of Dawson will fur- nt.li Mayo with its first telc- sranhir communication with the .mLi.l.. ,.rM When government .radio-jla- lion have been lntSlltfat; l-'orl Mc.Murrary and Foil Siihppnn. Ihe cmiiplete chain if sliilions .ill .kfi.Kil IlkA f:ii tifli u ill, .'LABOR OUTLOOK IS CHEERFUL Qood Deal of Work Will be Carried on During Winter Employment Office Reports The outlook for Ihe winter from a labor .standpoint in the ... . .... . r" '"ir,t'1 " 11,1 ua, orconlmtr to J. M. i.an.pbell, of "'' l'l eia goserumenl phi. 'P'meni OUMO. Mien- is pro- , tni-e of logging and mining ae- livilies conlinulng throughout Hie wlnler as they have been Tor Ihe pa-t several mouths ami work may possibly bo slarlcd on sev- Uuiatliau Aaliotiai uaiiway ntnei lll.wi.1... .i-...li..n i- now niiide for Hie execution of I a rue tie coiilracls in Hie interior. At Hie present time the cm- ploymeut situation is good ami r,,p higgcrs al Alice Arm aim on Ihe (jueen Charlotte Islamls con- linues nun several meuwtTc seui l" nyox mis wcck mr nam con- suueuou. yo I llMMI kll WAV 1 vi i uuu uinui ON COMPASS Norwealan Ship Borgland Limped, Into San Pedro Many Hours Late LOS ANllF.LKS, Sept. 22. An eleclricul storm toppled the mast or he Norwegian molorship(lundeo 3, Queen's Park 0. llorgland, sending the wlreless;lliiiiillon A. I. Falkirk 2. aerial' crashing across Ihe com- Hibernians 2, Motherwell I. pass and putting both out of commission. Tho ship made this harbor with difficulty many, hours late. THE MAN IS A M school 9eeei-r rue I TAKES towt sreipcl TO SVC tJl, SWOglCOTHt ( Thomas Mc.Mcckiii, Kirector of Ihe lU-'J Fair. Is one or the leading local grocers crnTT uicTDiir'Trn 0LU11 lilJlAUtlCU RE REPAIRING OF BORDEN ST. SCHOOL The school board at a special meeting held on the ground yes- terday afternoon inslrucletl Oeo. Scott lo proceed with the work oi repuiiiu me itoroeii rueei .cnooi in me mosi ecoiiouucai "lalu,lr I"""-11'"-- f' '" 11 may " " ouou- iug. .Material is now being as- scmhled ami Hie work will com- mence on Monday. Mr. Scoll staled his opinion dial Hie cost would probably be within Hie $3,. 000 specified. It has. been decidedjbihitcil. fishing will pro o l'"l 111 solid .l'd concrete wn" '""mlalion mil make sucli a '"J ll,ir"ur) ,u existing piers. A limber ielain - iug wall will also bo put in. I Those present at eslerday's meting were Or. W. T, Kergin, chairman, ami Trustees Mont. gomeryt Casey and Parker. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Ilirmiugham 0, Arsenal 2. llurnley 2, Liverpool 0. Chelsea 1. Sheffield United I. Fverlon 1. Iluddersfield I. Manchester C. I, Sunderland I. Newcastle I'. I. Cardirr City 1. Nolls Country 2, Nolls Foresl I. Preslon N. F.. 2. Aslon Villa 2. Tollenhiim 0, Uollon W. 0. Wet Ihoinwich 3, lllackbiirn 11. 3 West llam 1, Middlesboro I, SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I. Ayr United I, Celtic 2. Clyde 0, SI. Mirrou 3. Clydebank t, Kilmarnock Morion 1, llenrls of Midlothian 0. Haitli Hovers I, Purtick 1. Hangers 2, Aberdeen 0. iTUird Lunark 0, Ahdrieonions ONE OF BIG PRODUCERS SOON YOU KNOW. AclCEKIfV 4, lovcs tmc J TOTAL SALMON PACK CAD niCTDIPT Will iuh vwuuvii mm (imral ion Ltd. and controlled by RP IFW THK YPAR.M,'nlreal and Toronto capitalists. ' ' ' The salmon pack for IHstricl No. 2, is eslimaled at G7O.OU0 cases this season by the iHunin- ion Fisheries ollice. This will mt',,r,ls,.( ri)IlcM1tralor ami iram- come up lo lasi years loiai oi jinti.nno cases altliough somc particular records sucli as ilia socueye pack ou tne keeua wui'rajt, be higl (jn September 30 all allllOll ri,biiiL' on Ihe mainland in this J district will come lo a close when further net fishing will be pro- bably coiil inue on Ihe (Juccn ,-,lul.0,ep i.,Mnds until October 15. Colioes and cliuius are now 'i,0jlltf ,,acketL MURDER CASES DISPOSED OF Four Sentenced to Hang at Her- schell Island, According to J.dge Dubuc Party F.OMONTON, Sept. 22. Seven murder cases were tried al ller-jslve .resistance. schell Island in the Arctic byi i.. . i... ...in. t. ..!:...' -lUIIU UUUUV, IH mill tl.lMo lowatt, K.G., of Kdmoutou, sec- re lary Pol ivr ami seven m,vmbers of Hie Hoyal Ciiuadiau Mounted Puliee. ii'iielii-il l-'.ilini.uli'iti I'riililV afternoon. Kour oflhe accused' aiiisku sioamcr curacao were fouvictg.l and jente.ncetl tujuueric Ihe Oigby Island wireless hang on Ocueniber 7. Two other;"""" regaruiug Hie descrf)llon Cskttnos were rouml guilty oflf he unknown woman wliose mauslaughler and given' terms of imprisonment . :i It is possible a ' reprieve may have been given until next March In the ease of the four Eskimos sentenced lo hang as Hit; warrant (d execution may not reach llerschell from Ottawa until that O.ldate. Indian Mine at Stewart is to be Diamond Drilled and Then Concentrator Installed For nearly two years 5 men have heen steadily employed in development work on Hie Imljaii Mine lying immediately uorlhwesl of the Premier ami Ihe results have been o satisfactory that a contract has been entered into with Hoyle Bros, of Spokane, for 2,000 feel of diamond drilling to prove fiiore ex peditiously ihe ore bodies in advance of and under a recent strike made in No. I tunnel according lo (I. I). H. Turner, general manager of Ihe nine, who has been in Hie city for the past week ou business in connection with the properly. The drill was de livered at the mine yesterday and the work will start at once. While Ihe drilling is under way Ihe new body will be fully explored. Sufficient information has; now lre obtained on the Indian, niine. stales Mr. turner, "to juslify an enlarged scope of op- eratious. Large bfMlies of mill- insr or- have been opened up and. it was just tin ring l he past month' the new ore hotly was encoun-j teretl in .No. 1 tunnel." I Afler the present diamond trilling development has been concluded il is proposed to build iiuil concentrator with an I initial rapacity -of 150 tons daily.- A tramway is also miller eousid - ! oration to facilitate the hip.;been received here that ,a four- ineiit of ores. ' llriefly il may be slated that ni1VrmfarfTTeTStTr very pncslstent ami extend in a' general jmrllierly anl southerly direction along an intensely frac- lured-zone." Mr. Turner explains, "TJiis zone culs across the gen- eral strike of the country at a' narrow angle. 'Iteddcd deposits an occasionally found. An aver - age sampling across 2 feet as. sayetl 2o per ton ami other sain, pies point to this average value." I lie imliau mine, wiiicu is a gold, silver ami lead property, is ow'neil by the Imliau Mines Cor-I """,lt also has several directors ami I lin rln iIiIpi iii I rI llntiurl ii... ..,'.... i... ,II11I1iI. ,...! t ,.,impb.e Us development and e,iUj.uri i.mgranv inclmlitig the Hue. Development work done so far ,,!, 3.0(, r,.ti Comprisingimaief it is ,l(erstoo.l that the nriris. crosscuts ami The mine is already lequippetl with a gootl compressor i.lniil nml lliirlv iiwhi nrt. i.tiinliiv- .i ,,i n. i..,.i n.., i.ll II. HIV lltlH GERMAN CONFERENCE ON RUHR SITUATION Thought to Presage Early Action on Abandoning Passive Resistance ItF.ULIN, Sept. 22.-4'.lianeellor Stresemauu has summoned the premiers or Ihe federated lates of (ierniany for n conrerence ou the Iliilir situation, it w'as an- . . , ......r.,..,, is expectetl to he lielp Tuesday. II is looked upon in political circles as pressing early action on the Issue ot abandoning pa ALASKA STEAMER ASKS ABOUT WOMAN.'- 'W hotly was found south of here lust week. The vessel having re-porls- lost a woman overboard in August. The description does not concur with Ihe features of the hotly found here, however The missing woman from thq Curacao was 52 years of aye ami weighed ISO or 100 pounds. LOUIS l)DIPI? HDADC Y Kllr. lKlll LJ AIT njTIIPIPl JJfl fllljlVLI Thirsty or Los Angeles guench Their Thirst From British Schooner BOOTLEGGERS BUSY. Big Three-master Is Gradually Losing Her Cargo of Flre- water M)Mh, Sept. 22. Ileporls have inasletl topsail schooner Hying the JlriUlr--flag is Jyipg fiHy with a large supply of Canadian liquor aboattl and which is slowly dwindling as it Is purchased by the bootleggers of Los Angeles and Pasadena. oecause of the arrival or the schooner the prices or Scotch ;w''iskey here are said to have propped from I30 to $80 a case. FRANK OLIVER COMMISSIONER Goes to Railway Board; Appoint ment Said to Have Been Made OTTAWA. Sent. 22.- Although official aniiouncemeiiL was ai.nointiiieiit of Frank Oliver of Kdmoutoii to the Hoard of Uaii way Commissioners is an accom plished fact. The order in council appointing Oliver it is understood passed the council prior to the departure oT Premier King ior Quebec. Oliver appointment to the post has been rumored for some lime. It fills t lie Vacancy caused by Ihe death of J. 0. Ilulhcriord. NEGOTIATIONS FOR LAND AT BACK OF ISLAND IN CONNECTION WITH ROAD The Hoard of Trade has received the copy of a letter sent by the liiml commissioner of Hie Canadian National Hailway to Hon. T. I. Patlullu asking exactly wiui i lami uiey want a a con sideration for the building of the rimil through the property between here and Calloway Hapid. They wish blueprints showing the LEAGUE BASEBALL American League Oelrolt 315, Dostont.O. Oilier postponed. National League New York 8.8, Pltlsbug M Hrooklyu I, Cincinnati . Coast League ' I'oilland 3, Vernon t2. Seallle i, Oakland I. San Fruueisco , Sacramento 2. Los Anseles 3, SallXake It,