Mackenile Kino Qlvei Interview on Arrival In Great 3rltln LITTLE UNEMPLOYMENT lend Ihe liulierinl Conference Loudnu, Canada had fallen lo the lowest level of Ihe last Ihree year, lie addeil HihI Canada desired in Ihe largest measure Hint her farms and fmlustrifx absorb men nut women uf Ihe llrillsh slock. "Sim needi rapilal. however, as well us c(llcr. To find Hit opportunity for inure ihousainl uf men millions of pounds are required," he said. In regard to the Imperial Conference Mr. King made no slale-nieut. Till He reserved for Ihe conference but he caid lie Ihoiurhl tl likely when defense problem were Under iliseusson he would favor flrl n rapiirocliment be tween Ureal Urilahi and Trance and second exienninu if pos'slble of Ihe WavhinKlon 'J'realy for Hie llinitatiou of ariniiiiienls, NEW RULING IN AMATEUR SPORT Amateur Athletic Union Allows. Payment of Referees: Division of Territory VANCOLVKll, Kepi. 20. Active playcrsi In niualeur xporls in Canada may 'e employed ii paid referecM nt the , discretion of hnincliex of the Anuileur Alhlelic Inion, It wan decided al Ihe annual convention of Hie union. In Hie resolution adopted, provision was made for the employment of ninnlrur iporlnien as referee. if the Union branchex consider 11 iieeioiary, but a record of mieli cases must he submitted periodi-I'ully with mention of the sums laid to the registration commit tee of the A.A.U. 'l'h iiueslion of whether tlio Crows Xest pass low us shall be ullllialeil with, Alberta and llrltisti Columhiu hrauchen was finally loft to the various towns Iheiii- lv'9 to deeldirhy u sysleiuCof i oca i opuon. '-iiHiii, Montreal. Mr. Hutisrer-f ' -. however, wn prevented fi 'Mi leurhini: (he rily on ac-.'uiii f I In- slide ill Kvvitiilsn iiml relumed F.al from Hia' I". ml without crossing Hie slid- and coming i'lo II"' ii'- Mr. Warren ami hi parly went mil i Kwiuilsa where they met Mr. lluiiKerfor.IV fiarly. returning eai uilli tlient. With Mr. llutt- perford were A. II. T.ager. general superintendent of motive power a mi equipment, anj II. A. Diiuii, chief engineer. Favors Closer Relations With , a ,,iriew. Mr. Warren Franca and Other Countries j,M.a,,.(i u,a ve-ral project of WorJd ju f ,jAr, a-icwif-J-riiiuUliin Hiat wool. I mean much" for tfn" I.IVF.HPO0I.. SepC iV. --Pre- jf ,ry n'alerUliie.l a he tnicr Mackeml KIiir of Canada i,,,,,., IPV W(U,j ,uiong lhc?c arrived heir Mtl morning to at- u,. r.l.,iK- r...iimi,ili,n " - " i disski.dout. sepi. 2i. Iliolnij.' lastiuj; several hour occurred in the suburb last nighl. II ! ji r -cd with an a! lack by men believed lo he separatist al a police substation. Ile-Inforceinc'iils drove o(T (he attackers, several of whoui were everely wounded. FOURTEEN DEAD LOI l.xVII.LI a new steamer lo ,iis..s lost Iheir .ie ply from this purl lo Alaska were uVer destroyed Nebraska, il lkiifluit ikoisitli u'irss 'ir lilIItHMlllll Ml I III Sl'Hl l.lll l ..I.. I.I 1.. I. ........ ts in liter hands uf Hie l.oani oi n,i ,iuit, jamae was done directors from whence hiiihuiiht-'nrotM-rlv incuts siiouiii lie iiiaiic lurou'n (i. Haw sou. the llriltsh Columbia director. Mr. Warren indicated Hint .Mr. Dawson and himself were ustng their best cITorls to have Ihe new steamer built in Ihe Canadian Niilioiial dry dock al Prince Ituperl. Mr. Price, chief of car service, is vi-ilmx the coast in the course of a departmental trip of inspection. His jurisdiction op. plies over Ihe ml ire Canadian National system, Dressed in short, overall and shorter stockings, u group of young ladies were sharply consoled by Mrs. Henry Ford recently when they approached her for her uulotiraph. GLASGOW RANGERS WINNERS OF CUP DEFEATING LANARK (il.ASdOW, Sept. 2H. - (Has. gow UanKers won I lie final for the (llasuow Cup, defeating Third l.utyirk :i lo 1. A Bubbtfilbe fur the .Daily'ews DRASTIC LAWS I i i ' FROM TORNADO ! Houses and Barns Wrecked and uaiue iwuea wnen vvesv ern States Swept killed ft firnl WuriN on Mlifc1illlni Itn .IitIiiu.! Imunvor I .i .--. i.-i..i.t tl , ,, iii I - liir wrf ii'iii muic?, pint . . oll an appesl lu hit.- , ,,,, umc',l, ,K. uw, yre IM.rlIlll ln(w al oR me N)un a linh cui.iUI In con-nler upiwr-.,,.,.,-,.!!.,,, ...m, ,1M1,.,i fniin-p'. .. ...'i. . i..... i..i.. tunilles whirli Canadian induct rleit ulTonled. Premier Kinu informed iiil-r-vlewei I hut unemployment in development. Mullcr ntirli avrcfiie vn demolished in u lor- recltou of an elevator, the ,laiu ( i:(,uneil llliiffs. Iowa.' hiiildifig of it hotel and Ihe pul-lsj, ,.ri. Villtil in their homes lln? on on oi of ARE NEEDED Members of Legislature Say Ef fort to Enforce Law Must be Strengthened by VICTOIIIA, .Sept. 211. Thai Ihe necessity for curbing Hie operation of beer club in UritNIi Col. umbia will be considered when Hie Legislature meets here in Ihe fall ha become decided in the last few days. Members of the Legislature who have visited the city recently have asserted Hint a more drastic law governing club iuut be uiscismi Hint pro vlnelal aulliorilies may IrenglheniMl in their effort enforce the lhUor laws, of province. PRINCE OF WALES be to the MrMn Vshi Want A TAXI P.R.FISH MARKET 99 Phone 871. a hurry SHRIMPS, OYSTERS. CRABS, FRESH KILLED POULTRY. Beat Oar and it Service PRINCE RUPERT FRESH MADE SAUSAGE. In tha City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited, VOL. MM., NO, 230, PHINCK llfPHHT, II.C, SATl'IUlAY, SF.PTF.MHKlt 2U, U2:. yMHt' owieti iset Strttt SatM S , PRICE FIVE GENTS. NAT"" '1 RAILWAY MANAGER 0FMST1C PROMISE OF RECORD YEAR IN HALIBUT SHIPMENTS IF BUSINESS HOLDS UP Railway General Manager is Optimistic over Prospects for Development in Prince Rupert (irt'al optimlMii n regard prospct lor the l"rl of Prince Itupcrt mid tht development of Hie railway business in (Ins directum was expressed y A. K. Wurrru. general manager id Western Lill, of I lie? Canadian National lluilways. ulin was int llio Hly yesterday afternoon. Mr. Warren, accompanied by J1' It, (uiiiTiiii. Hilaiit general manager r Hritih Columbia, ii i id I. Price, chief of car srrvtrr .Moulrcul, arrived lier? yesterday from Vancouver by Hit' learner Prince Clcorpt. Their intention wn lo meet Ii "re S. J. Huugc rford, vice-president in BRITISH CASH AND SETTLERS i liarae of oiicralimi ami inaiit- RIOTS IN GERMANY RESULT IN NUMBER PEOPLE BEING HURT MV ppppppjBBHPJpi ,n pppppppppBBH BBBHBBHS -" pppppBBH PPPPPPPPPPJPJ mm M i; PPPPBPPPPPPH PPPPPPPPBBBHB m mm'r r pBSPPPPPPPPPPPJ Hps i&k WE&w&l&m BBBBTv JBBPBPPPPPPPPPPBBjf'"' ' SBpBBj pK ,-eppppppppppBppLH3 BTy HpppppppBppevBl Bj -P-HbP B- ; nBBBBBBBBBBBj ppWiePFTpt' -l t 1i i 1' ' F1 i (iruxe Of Leo lloger;. Hie Nurlli Hay ilesper-udd. The wi lding our .lien' wa ufter-wurd-. removed ly onl r ot the town untlior- itie. -W. Twenty-Two and Half Million Pounds of Halibut is Marketed IH.7c im.l 11.5c lo (ho schooner wuiauian '-. U.'Je. 'The scarcity of fi.-li was the llclfgland on Sedember 21. The following are Hie totals oft halibut landings here mould hy month since Ihe first of the year: Pounds. January l.'.tOO.ydO February 1,700.000 March .i 2.0 13,000 April ... ... -,010.000 May 2.511,700 ,lune ... ... ... 2.807,000 July .1.000,800 ,ugul ... ... .. :uo,ioo September 2.111.100 Today's Sales This morning ten schooners maiketeii n imai oi '"',",v'(lu-e,. K.niii.u ut ill llii the Fish I' wli l'.M'linmre.i , .... I I.. in tniirtitv nfrcT.rour .vincrirnn is -v fl U INI. Ul Btll Nuba, 3,500. pounds, al Id LrWinu ULmJI pound and st (.auaiiians, j.i,.ioojOIK,l c,HJtjr(uif ..eats al tic gated againsl the operation or,""'1 H'c; Caygeon. 2.000 l''"l'Vnm.r Ileliauce on September 2l. The l' , highest price in September PJ22! Alliance, L500 pounds, at was lite and In Seotember IW21. ''" '" Ilo'' l Ml Co. ai- i.. t ill. iJ !.. . responsible for the higher price lV! ",i"J nsiienes. this ear. The lowest price fori the month was lO.Hc and Uc to CHANGE PLACES "1 BOAT UPSETS Two Men Drown at Nelson and One Has Narrow Escape from Death NF.I.SON. Sept. 2!'.- James Iluvvkin of Nelson ami .lack ltuiiiberford of Hosslaml are presumed to have been drowned and D. A. Acton of llussell's Landing had a narrow' escape from death ,wbeu a Ilioiimls. iniule a heroic' elTorl. to rescue To Spend Two Days In Calgary, Ihe sales for Hie Hay were a (,e 0ta.r two men, ami lie him Before Proceeding on Tuesday to Winnipeg CALUAllY. Sept. 2U. Lord I'ouiuls. at 10.5e and- le, and lleufrevv, Alberta's royal rancher, Anna J.. 5,500 pounds, at 10.8c will say goodbye to Western Can-' Biiil,lct.lii ithe Allin lh;r(es. adii on 'Tiiesday ufternoou wbeu K!t !..!" pouitilsAjrtaJ his I en In' leaves for Willi peg. Il0.l.7cjund l.lc, lo (ho- l.aitud illl Is Is coming coming to to Calgary Calgary oil Bunday FUliTiVf ? 1 la r ' Cold i-o i ii ;. ;.Sorage:yCo.;; j i o ru go to remain until Ills denature. self was rescued by men on shore who heard the cry for help. Hawkins is a married mail lu rli u rue of construction, on Hid Nelson llatfour power line. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON LONDON, Kept'. 2D.--Slr Lewis Xt'vvloii has- been elected Lord Mayor, uf Lqiulou Logs are Being Shipped in Barges from Qaeen Charlotte Islands to United States Mill Shipment of pulpwood in Ih? lo', are now being made from the (Jueen Charlotte Nluud to Port Angeles, Washington, for tie in the maiiiifarlure of pajier. The firt ."hiprnenl, con-, sibling of OOO.OtMi feet of jtriire, was .taken from (Jumxhewu Inlet lo Port Al? -Ic '" Hi- l-'irge Vinreniies recently. The Vinceiine.s in low of the lug.AIasselt, took the !lijp-menl which wh made hy Ihe Kelly Logging ('o. lo AVasliiugtpti. Puli & Paper Corporation. It insliluled the barge shipments Of pulp Iog from the WIumN to Washington. lue to Ihe fael I hat Hie (Jueen t " Charlotte llaml. are local ed l" DAf 101? D A ITi far norlh of l.'orl Angeles, raft i VfLILlJ 1A1I "ini'ineni oi pinpwooii are not . beiu alleui'ded. The l"w in Pusrel iunl.-; -.She" i- a wooleii . . 7 . ' T-X1 . , . arresteii tne male inemuers oi r vessel 20C .i. feet long and was .. , .. ,. , ., Stales shipping board. so far this Season; Poor Month LLOYD GEORGE Halibut landings at Prince Ituperl during Hie firsl nine mouths of this year have totalled ,"'.) 1,000 pound as com- vears ears !!) 11)22 ant and IU21 which were V . . i.r l'art'd the lutalM for Ihe lie -'WWU l""" 'WW and kiHl J, ca loluls during the remaining three OMAHA, Sept. .".. Nineteen arc known lo be dead, three lire ii..l,iT mil,. I t. ii at ti ,1,1.111 t ti respects ely. Willi nioiiths of I til'-' 1. Utllltl average IUIUI3 HHIIlip ,M. CJ --T lo ,. , ., . ..i , ii. ..i ...........i. ..r .....I .. ;n lliereiore. u i irenuj unuiii umi muiu? u '5i jcui.-thi year be beaten. During Hie month of September cloing today 2, 1 I t, (SOU liuninds have, been marketed at this port as compared with 2.112,- v " in, I , I.. II .....II. 1.. i..i... , i l"U iHiMliil.- ill mr ?unir muni ii iii i sons . ure ser otisly injured and . . ..... . . ,..i ii,. i n, n,.iri.. ....... I Hie I'acific risherie , ;. ... lit;-. and 2.555.5HH" iionnds in:-''d . ' ' . .. Si-i.inmiier ti?t. 'Hie The siunl snialleri hr Canadian more man i,unu,iiuu as a resuii oT Die lornailii and rloiidhiirst which visited Western Iowa and entirely to the fact Kaslern Nebraska lat night. total this monUi is due almost! .Margaiice. l.miu poumis. al that very ' un" 1,1 ''outii risu- rouir Ii weather i.revailinir cl " s aauan i.o. Ihroui:houl September lias iuiti-1 'Mn "'" pounil miles I loo steal and rough water make the transportation of loirs in such a manner imprac ticable. The bulk of the spruce logs, taken soulh by I lit Vincenne.s on her first trip were cut in lliirfyi fool lengths and some measured as inuch a nine leel in diameter.! 'They are taken from crown Everything granted Jands, provincial regulation preventing shipment from leased lands. Ex-Premier Cheered by Great Crowds as he Leaves London for America LONDON. Sept. 2U An inrpres- sive farewell was given Ms- Premier David Lloyd Oeorge to day a he left Loudon for a six week' lour of (Canada and the Untied Slates. He was cheered by a greal crowd at Waterloo Station and Hie ovation brought back reminiscences uf his days as pru- the fishing srhoouers. The hiph- 1,1 ' ul ." "'.-j this mouth ' HK t i.ac and 10c, to( est price paid was pvitM-rpy CAATDll I iv uoin ffiorugei uv viUUltllM iuuiun ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. ' Co.Arsenal 0. niriuinghain 0. Aston Villa 5, Preston I. Hlackbum t. West Hromwich U. Ilollon 3, Tottenham 1. Canlirr 1, Newcastle 0, lluddersrield 2, Kverton 0. Liverpool I, Huntley 0. Middlesboro 0, West Hutu 1. Nottingham I, Notts County 1. Sheffield U. 1. Chelsea 0. Suitderland 5, Manchester C 2. Division II. Harnsley I. Oldham A. I. lllaekpool 2, Crystal Palace 0. ltradford 0, Stockport 1. lfristol c, o, Derby County 0. Clapton Orient 1, llury 0. Fulliam I, Wednesday 1. L'. 5, Hull inwi,.,;.! I., whii.t, City 2. from Kbntenay Lauding capsized 11 1. S 1 T a .... ll. ?l. i ll: men were rrosSlnif west i,a-uiu eiui-ius .vinnenesier .... ... c. Nelson 2, Slokc 0, had 71,5001.., ,,,,.. . 'l'urt Vale 2, Leicester titty I. follows t American II o a I d Amundsen. 1 1,000 cim!toiuiiainpton .1, Coventry J. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I. Aberdeen 0, Celtic 2. Airdrloniaus 0, Clyde I. 1. Hearts of Midlothian 2, Ayr U. 3. Kilmarnock I, Dumli'ij 3.. Mottferwell 3, Clydebank 2. Oueen's pai 1, HlberniciiH I. Itallli Hovers I, Morton 0. ' , St, Mlrien I. Hamilton 1. FaltT-0; Purlic- 1. ,,v. . S . i PAPER OFFICES Three Publications i I Running Football Contests ara In Grasp of the Law FIFTEEN ARRESTED Seized Including Money, Coupons, Papers and Publicity Matter he Mncennes ha been espee-, VAXC0UVKIl ..Poiic,, v .al y e-jutpfor hecarry.ng or, ' " :wiw erJarr artemium pulp wood- lo.'s from NrHiern f GETS OVATION iiV ricaii.- ami .-tin t tut ya file and publicity material to be used in evidence, against the offices which are described in three warrants as "common gaming houses." Fifteen person were taken into custody. All money found on Hie premises of the three papers was, also taken .", hy the police. In the olllces of one publicat- ,s lion the police found two men. V who were in Hie act of depositing coupons for this week's football ? conlest. and I hey were urrcsted along willi members of the slalT. s Charges against the papers will ' he lo-ard this morning in the police courl. ,; LIQUOR SALES AVERAGE HIGH Attorney General Admits They Might Have Been Million Dollars In August x TOURISTS A FACTOR VltrroilIA, Sept. 2t.-lleport3 Hint the government liquor saies lately averaged higher than 81,-000,000 u inontli are discredited by Hon. A. M. Mansou, under whose deparHneitt thi liquor ,ad-' miuistratiojt comus, "The liquor board might have sold $1,000,000 worth of liiiuor during August when lite peak va reached for the entire period Since control raine into force, but the monthly, average has. been considerably les (ban that, said Mr -Maiison. "Tin tourist busiites lias been a very big factor1 it this summer's, liquor trade." TAX'SALC 9 Notice is hereby given I ll.ul U I..V ,.tl. Alt.. Il ! .ii.ui, i iiUIV ,F Vll IUIB I on account of delinquent Taxes will bo held In the x' City Olllce on Monday, l October 1, IU23, at 10 a.m. If V. A Hsl of the properUns - offered for ftalo can be - lained at the Col iector's Otlice. hd i