Grain by Pacific lo fill large orders .from the Atlantic neahoiird nnd idhers. BASEBALL SCORES Ooaat Leanue Vernoii.I.o Ainfele.x. Inivelling Portlund 7, Seallle 2. Oakland 7, San rrancin'o I. Salt Lake Sacramento 5. . i SAM WESTON .CONVICTED i I Found Guilty of Having Au tomobile In Potsesslon .it Knowing It to be Stolen ,() (Special to Dally News) VANCOUVER. Oct. 10. Sam WitUn, proprietor of a repair shop at S33 Pender gatt Street, was. found gulltr by the Judge of the county court yesterday of having an automobile In his possession knowing same to have been stolen. The car belonged to H. Bellinger, 182C Georgia Street Cast, f ". Twelve charges of; A simitar ! characefj aiV pending against Westbji who Is remanded until Saturday for sentence. r Game of World by Five Rilns to dn,c . n;m m m . . I HI - ll ";; 1 1 he Htants helpless until mmldy jCn ey- Mow. 1 Hie Yankee, oulhit tVclr op- ' "Th' Amerh-an Leaue chain pious scorrd three or tholrruns J)(f Wl,Mlll t. first Iwo hu . :s,. and he vmi 'ynr n lljU.h ,t(er. Itoay Hyuii Am'- ccediil him 'l a, rune hulled P V....L In ili.illll. .... (( . 1 1 II I tallll. It Itll 1 iiitiiii.'! " " ' (irt: m.il for lh" Yankee. n.i.h and Scluing. I ... ri The n-ult ly oinnms i lluun lllls Kir'. First- (Hauls.... k Yankees 1 I ' (Hauls.. n (I 0 Yankees 2 . (iianlsi .. I I 0 Yankees 0 t I (Hants.... 0 0 0 Yankees (I I 0 (llaiils.... 0 . 0 i Yankees 0 1 t silxlh- (lianls.... i .'(I 0 Yankees 0 , 1 0 SeMMdh-"""" Yankees. Klglilli ' Ul'i'de1 Yankees .Mnlli" Uianls.. ankves 0 I 0 1 t; 0 0 1 0 0 it 9 1 t 0 0 0 0 Coast ftoufe KENNECOn H BEEN FOUND 0 ' GRAHAM ISLAND Motorshlp Is Total WrecJ-, With Bottom Out; Cargo, Cone. It j Is Feared, NO LIVES ARE LOST Dishy MiukI uireleV'MaUon itln i'fl'riiooii a ailNei that the Mlia iner imlfiva hal l eacheil Hie cej f-Hie wreck of Hie HiolortilJ' Kenijreotl in a miihII ay oil urahaiii lIainl fuuHi or liiHrti Ulaiiil at 2 o'clock. The rfi uhu went uluiic. hail hi aii'l it vta through Hie r.ti'.Li ' i'jlial lliul III l.nrilllVll --I... JhL.l Li..i 1T..I II... the I 1117 iui.nr , pmir" iiia Hdtym tnttfu out of lhn jKiure - it aiid .tf Ihnitclioad uinr nip 1 art" 01 hfhi- i ijfter ore liar heeu lost. T4ie miner ittirtbifi 9f Hie M-sel iliiTlduiu together. I lie Hue is (rlviii H' falliiirr in Uie engine 'irpes meages received this morning from Hie seairh hessels indicated that she was not 011 Frederick, Island when' she was reiMtrled to have been. The search was continued lliroushuul the niithl ami morn ing, finally meeting with success this aflernnon. Early Reports sHlVITLK. Del. 10. (a.m. - (Three vessels sen! v;ird lo Seal- lie I inlay by wireless Ihal they were unable lo find Hie motor-ship Kennecoll in the place ill which she reiorlil herself arly yesterday on the rtn-ks voulh of IHxon Lid ranee. .The Alaska Steamship Company, the owners yf the Kennecoll. slaled that no word direct from Hie motorshlp had been received since her wireless censed to work at one a.m. yesterday. Fears are s rowing Hint Hie veel is a total loss, while the fale of the III men who were alumni her has become an uncertainty. Messaires from the sleaincr (lordova and coast guard cutler . .. - .I .1 1 1. 1 Ullluiili sain nicy reaciieu r i riirr-Ick Island olT (iraham Island id llie Queen Charlotte group where llie Kennecoll Was reported a her wireless died and had seen 110 litfhlsover water or on land. This has increased the anxiety of marine men here because they vui.i I. ii-.i.Tii-w ii:iini iiiiiiiun Jri'dged wilh a ragged barrier of rocks, is heavily wooded. I he region Is conlinually bescl wilh slornis and is one of thu iliost dangerous of northern wider. llie Cordova and unlaga have been Joined by the Surveyor of Hie coast and geodelle survey, IPRINCE OF WALES IS ENGRAVED ON NOTE OTTAWA, Oct. 10. The new Canadian two dollar note boars llie purl rail of the Prince or Wales lo whom the Nrst nolo cas has been sent u a souvenir, reidaces the lltl Issue wilh the portrait of the Duke of Con-naUiht, . . . SWfHHB 3rr'vjsfiHHiBiBBHBBBBBB i Whe Yeai Want A TAXI QQ 8fc mitt -a BOSTON Third NEW Ave. GRILL m i lurry 1 The Latest in Hestauranls. Private Muxes for Ladies I PWne JJ anil Party Use. Beat Oar and Bait Service PRINCE RUPERT Bast Food. Bast Service. In tha City, flataa Reasonable "Take Her to the Hoston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. yt"4iini - VOL, XIH., NO. 230. ""'"";' ''I,,,,,. I.I, 'j''Uy. Wr'D.NF.fpAY, g. IMUNCI' HUl'KItT, B.C., OCTOIH'H 10, lltta. ..'. cireui.u,.. isaa n-.t s.iM sse. PRICEFtVE CENTS TEN PER (M REDUCTION RAILWAY RATES MOTORSHIP KENNECOH ASHORE ON GRAHAM ISLAND WITH CARCO LOST Railway Board Orders Reduction 1 in Freight Rates on Export of OTTAWA, 0 t. 10. - H 4 majority i I e Hie railway mm iiiisiioier today ordered u reduction of leji per mil in Hit rale on j.-raiii rorl l Pacific (ioasl hmiiI. IIihi. Frank Carvell' dissenting fruin the opinion of Hi hoard which was uiacle ii of I lie following uifinlitTK : Chief Commissioner Canrll, Aislanl Chief Commissioner MrLean. I'epul.v Commissioner Nunlel, ami (miiiHiwmr Hoy re mid liroii e. Seen this morning afl?r Hie arrival of (lit1 telegram. Fred Stork, rn fin Iter for I hi dislrirl in the Dominion Parliament. ami chairmen f I hr yraui rom-J' linliee of Ihe lloanl of Trail1, ex- i .renl great pleasure nl lln re- j rripl of Hi1 iievt. He aM I lie I reduction wool. I uuliHilleil bniiK a great ilal more grain h (He Pacific (Jnusl mid should p'arr Prince HuprH In Hie exfwrt j .!. especially in view of the fari thai thi 8"l the Millie terminal rait on grain etpuri ai tin! Vancouver or NVw Wrslmiii-! rler i j Mr Slork said the remit wa .rouirht Ik hi I by Hie ferUlpt ' a t agarrrMhn wrt utJ'uifr JUu rra rulJU lifjs) iuit Ui rrr lieaiHif tflven the llrilih 1om-Ina premier by Prenfier Maeleii-iii- King ami lit PiiUHiH ainl the i ' 'tiiiiieiiilaliuit rd ly Mr. King to the Hallway Coiiuwiioit j akina thai Hie rn-r Ih re-opened, It via a V'trwfl lhlp lv-"is a feleriil I'tealfr who wn Viiiilliillr 1 1' IW v.r.1 ami a pPMiiilal ireiiiler Ali.i hail holli' Hie ilelrrniltiall'Mi .xl Hie attililv flyhl m rae li K fnnli a hail l"eu done ly Mr. OIht i Giants Win First Series Today mr r Four in Close Exciting Game Giants 5 runs, 8 hits, 0 errors 'Yankees 4 runs, 12 hlU, 1 error NFV YOIIK 0.1. I0.-Tl.e auric tey Hlengd wiHi two men 011H11 lhi' iliiilh o,g and Iwo agau.st l.in, lore on he mid h nro lit -rlyul l Hie t'digl' 'l mM Jl.oiisaiid spccNlors UiantH walked .ff wilh Ihe first g". uf Hie Nvorld sencs ,v a '""VVTLw champions loncenlraled Ihrir attack , . fourth iMUiog when Ihyy BIG INCREASE LOG SCALING Almost Fifty Par Cent M More Mcasursd by Forestry Do- partment Than Last Year " ... VICTOIIIA, Oct. 10 l!'' s rr...... 1 1. ... li.a Itril ImIi lloluinliia aail'lll III 111 . m. I....I.... 11.11 vntir 'TMT . J ,""t r" " le utilillc Imlay i.j M011. T. I. pnltullo, nilnlslrr or lands. The lunO'cr scaled from Jim-r' 1 l ''"d of Aujiust tn- I..1I...I 1 luii mi ' nilll feel, an lo- IIIHV'I l, I pi' "' ' ' . crenso id alnuwl fifl)' lr cent Secmul-oer Hie coirespoinllin: prrlod id; last year when I.O20,8ii.1.00O was ll.ird -Kcaled. The. Increase niiiouiiL- l' upproxlmutely in",o.niin feel, jl'ourih -TIih Ineieiise lit due lo lhM MiiiimlliifT mt nf Mm mills lilts yeJir.Piflh- Ignace Paderewsk' and Mm ineeiinj of Hie League Carelessness o f Secretary was Cause of Catastrophe says Lloyd George of International Proposal OTTAWA. Oct. 10. huvid (ireal llrilam, mforiiied. newspapermen 011 arrival here that he considered President Coolidge mad? a new' proposal lo solve llie reparalious problem when he revived the Hughes suggestion of lasl year fur an international commission lo uncertain (ier-inaiiy's aldlily tu pay. I t is nol loo lats now," declared the stalesmau. "Action should he taken oil (he proposal ul once. II should have 'been acted upon when fir?t made on Hie eve of the former premier's conference, obviously wilh reler - i ence to llie conference. I wa in pain al I he lime and I saw u brief despatch enumerating llie; point in llie Hughe proposal whereupon I immediately cabled to Loudon thai Hie proposal .should be considered. -"When I relumed to Hie House ot Commons, I hey denied ever eeing the proposal and even denied thai the proposal had ever been made. II wa one of tin blunders id the seendary that this was completely- overlooked, one 01 me Milliners uiui khi hi. the ralastrophe." Asked concerning his teller on allied debts in IU20 and publish ed ror the rirsl time this week in Loudon. Lloyd (leurge said .lie knew loo Utile or the publication In-discus it. The former Hrillsh Premier was given a tremendous reception al Ottawa, on his arrival and en route lo the ltoyal Oolf Club, for llie Covernment dinner. His Notice to Delinquent Debtors On October 17, the Prince Huperl Itetnil Meirhanh' Credil Men's Association will publicly advertise for sale tit Ihe highest bidder through lhi columns or this paper, u miniber of long otilslmiding accounts. The name or the debtors, whether resident here now or otherwise, will appear, together with the amount of Hi? account owing. Only Ihe name or those debtors who have deliberalely evaded paxnienl will appear in Ihis list. " All accounts have been certified by Ihe merchant' entering sume, as-any iiileiiiliiig purchaser of Ihese accounls will' be Tully pndecled by Ibis Association, and purchasers may uffer same lo deblur in lieu of wags or any oilier debt. All correspondence in connection wilh this notice please, addruss tu the Prince Hupert Itetnil Merchants' Credil Men's Association, Box I HI Daily News Office. 1 J'uderewski 111 (ieneva for a of Nation aemtily. Lluvd tieorge, ex-prenner f ; wife and daugliler timed with Lady Hmg. ADMIRAL LINE SHIP ADRIFT Admiral Sebree Lost Propeller 145 Miles Out to Sea With 100 Passengers Aboard SAN FILVNCISCO, Oct t .n. Steamer Dorothy Alexander of the Admiral Line is standing by the disabled steamer Admiral Sebree of the same line today. 'Ihe latter is drifting about 1 15 miles norlh of here with more than 100 passengers aboard. She lost a propeller. C.N.Il. sleamer Prince (ieorgc, Capl. W. S. Morehouse. from Vancouver, is due at 0:15 Ibis evening. Hudson Bay Schooner ! ere from Long Voyage Within Arctic Circle Afler a voyuge of Hr.iMiu .Arclic Oceuu in llie coine of 1 iTief I iM.'inls jet reached by a merchant ship 011 Coronation Gulf and Prince Alberl Sound, 1,20(1 miles east of Point Harrow, the northerly cape of Alaska, the Hudson May Co.'s anxiliaH schooner Lady Kinderyley, lad?n wilh f cargo of fur from theJ)'ompany's . lar norlh oiiImis., readied llii- port at 110011 today -li rmile tu (Vancouver. "The call was made here for the purposfr of pulling off an injured seaman wno will will he here mini Friday tiiorn- inir when sin' will roiiliiuie her voyasre lo iincomer. The Lady Klndersley, which i couiiiiainled hv (anl. (ins Koell- nieraud aboard nf which is Cal. T. I'. O'Kelly, . reiiresenlative of I he Hudson Hay Co. left Vancou ver 011 July 25. shc went through Belirin: Sea and Sliails pasi Point Harrow ,iuiinr pene- Iraliiitf .HOOlinvV'' of ice fiehls reacli'lltiij-ijjii Allwrt Sound iiurr.j J7' r.iuiisiicu 111c iii-cji an'it 'ninsl northerly mjsI of Hit Hudson Hay Co. in lliejle.ri jHAfclieHltjIle cnarKe. II a very fortunate that thesliol oii Ihe Arclie ocean by Capt. Ladv Kindersley wa successful 111 Ilia I hekwas e si,- f a p t h i .eaon as IternarJ Tfarlior, Tree ItrM'l and Kenl Peiiiusulu posts had not ber.n visited by a ship Jroin Ifie .outside for Iwo year wlien Ihe Kindersley herself wa' last j. there and the peoide in charge were already beginning lo feel W'taek or supolies. Had lhey!rbeen ?eT? lor another year their pliifiPiiiiSh't have been ser ious indeed. ; Coming out Ihe Lady .Kindersley encountered bad ice and there were terrific slonn. Kven near Prince Utiperl For Ihe past Iwo days the vessel was forced It heae lo olT Dixon's I ji I ranee. Used Her Sails Throuuhoul the voyage tha Lady Kindersley was under saillnch the distracted rather round and also used her auxiliary 350 " Ids garden gate early yester-borse power Heardmore engine. H' morning, summarized the The vessel brousht out a pas- evidence or Henry List, aged 15, sengers from Ihe Arclic Ocean explained to a coroner's jury Corp. J. H. llonshor. n.CM.P.,!estei-day how he hud;accidentally 1.111.. 1 ! i lu Mr. and Mr. (J. M. Merrill and child and Itessie and Teddy,8 Jacobsen, half breed Kskimo children. Corp. lloiishor has been in charge Tor Ihe past three years of Ihe ltoyal Canadian Mounle Police station at Tree Hiver in Coronation Gulf. 11 will be re memhered thai it was at lliii post where two years nifu Corp. Doak, ll.C.M.P. and the Hudson Hay manager were killed by Es kimos. At thai particular time Corp. Hoiistmr was out 011 patrol. He will leave the Lady Kindersley here and will Ko East lo IMinon-lon lo report. Missionaries Mr. Merrill has "been slalioned lor several years as a missionary al Kernard Harbor on Union and Dolphin Straits about ton miles from Tree Mixer. Mrs. Merrill wenl in Iwo years ago and vvns married aboa.nl Ihe Lady Kin-1 dersley lo Mr. Merrill. They are reluming lo their home in SI. John, N.H. and with Ibeiu now I nnle U the icy regions f? fSf the which she inelraleil lojOie fur- enler the hospital.' ' The vessel home Is on Kent Pensiusula. flieir father is a Norwegian in llie employ of Ihe Hudson Hay Co. and their mother is an Es kimo. Injured Man I.. M. Hill, Hie injured man, is a seaman on Imam llie Kinder.s-ley. He sustained injuries lo his liad. when a boom swinging in Ihe. heavy seas eliiglit him and hurled him across Ihe deck. Dr. J. P. Cade a'd the cily ambulance met the ;j.idp 011 her arrival at, (!.T.I -wliarf -No-! ,vwSwn?-'. Vtrophymh-e polar hear skin. The animal was .( Kelly and is now the properly lyf.Cajil. Foelliiier Jlo -wiioin it wa presented. It will Ions" be kept by Ipm as a treasured memento of an eventful voyage. ONLY FOOLING BOY WAS SHOT Lad Fifteen Years of Age Kills Companion In Lonely Shack Herlot Bay VANCOLVKIl, Oct. 10. "I shot him; by accident. We were only fooling. 1 am sorry." This written on a scrap of paper. " rreo ivcici, gcu , 1.1 on1' sliacK on ncrioi my road. Vancouver Island, Sunday afternoon. Teeter's fattier fuiutif" his boy dead beside the rifle When ho came home Sunday oveiing tu the little shack he and Ihe boy called home. Uler hearing the evidence, the coroner . jury round a veruici 01 "accidental death." No details are given in the message to the provincial police received yesterday from IJeriot Hay. FURNISH WARD IN HOSPITAL M , T rilll 60 Chapter I.O.D.E. to Undertake Useful Public Service Task T rsit-siili a children's ward (, ,,, rs-tset-al llospilal U Iho a Utile Merrill, hdvvard. aged .U!(.fU public service work under-inoulhs, who ha. llie distinction ,aluMl i,y 1)ie co Chapter, or being- Hi Urst while child o Dj.j, .v,, a- mean to this end ever born Kasl of llerschell Is- preparations arc being made for laud. Mrs. Merrill and Mr. - tlir holding of n baiaar In tho Kelly, who wenl in with Capt. Q'-(nt.ar future, Ihe proceeds of Kelly Iwo years ago, are the only which will bo devoted to the while women, who ever reached eause. Final arrangements for Coronation Gulf. (ijiis were made at a meeting of llessie and Teddy Jacobsen ar-t,e chapter 'hold hist night In St. on their way to Vancouver whero trew'' Hall with 23 members they will "So to suhool. Thelr.rt'senl. f