TWO BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN KILLING CREW Secured Any Booty; Passen gers Injured HILTS. Cal . i-i 1: Tw " i.ii.it boarded a passenger trtmtaraMoHHItt " when Ilie liHMlive Ju-t lesnil the tmiHrl. shot ami killNl if eiinlneer. flrwnan ami brake, j n.ii, and uirew a wwni oho mr . jt).re ear, ktllliiK the mail clerk i" rhatterins t ,lr, ear i b.u ami dauMK'iiit two roach". I'll- 'unnrl wao filial wilh Miok' f hat hitbI .wiiis-i wre-rt in the ia'' Tie handil fie-i v.'i....i ha -' iir rcurcl ai y Ic-tv GERMAN MINERS ARE RETURNING! It r?tF.I,lMHF. ' I- Vn ; tiU'-ernielit v. til he u;nr.l loipfii ". oriimn miner onion and 'hf. French authorities for the return to work of all miners and "-1 DURING SEPTEMBER Chief VickeriT lejiotted to the iKilice comtnUfion yesterday afternoon that Ct cuees had len ''led in Hie liolice court duriuis In inoulli of September reoull-inir in 57 conviction, nine dl- miMaU, one wlllidravyut and two ae pendliiK. Drunk hud nuiu-hfied iH,elht under the ttov-eminent Control Act nml 20 under (ho Indian Act. There were eight cacs of linuor in jioufes- ion, four wimuiiry. four up-I'lyuilr, two umeuult and l" 'liurKes under Hie Motor Vehicle Act. Fines tolalled 7HI.H5 and the payroll for the mouth "l0. Mayor Newton fell thai I" uny statement thai the police hud not been active in patrol duty, in tfeplpinljer Ihere had been o'J I'nse In the police court and In August 7l. BOILER EXPLOSION KILLS 3 SEAMEN PUILADELPIIIAr0l. 1? Three seuinen on Itrillsh sleainer Daifhlld were killed by u boiler Mpli vion aboard the vnv,il lion of loyally," Kmc said. The collective body GIANTS WIN . THIRD GAME Casey Stengel Hero For Making Only Run and That a Homer NEW YORK, Oct. 12. Old Casey Stengel bloomed forth as a hero again today with a home run smash off Sad Sam Jones. He scored the only run of the conteit and the Olanls walked off the field victors 1 to 0 In the third world series game. Both Nehf and Jones pitched airtight ball. A record crowd saw the contest. lain of iHiretflelil Mine, one oi ;w visitor Hero Recently, the inri!i.l in Ihe lluhr. Similar sgreemeuU arc MnK made with 'her uiiinV All eipell.sl miners fd official are to tie allowed t f turn lo work, SIXTY-NINE CASES IN POLICE COURT COLUMBIAN EDITOR DIES WESTMINSTER ... . ... ........ i iiiid SA1 I.T was noon by A nimilar Maxwell SIT.. MARIE. Miih crew were saved. Mr. Mackenzie IhmhIs which I great empire or common wealth exists and will remain in-ilihil a loiiir a II rl uii the full. eomplele. and untratiu ni.-lli-.! autonomy of il eotiu nation and Ihe greatness of the Time of Meeting of Union of B.C. m:v -J. W Municipalities wtwtmixsthii. Oct. I: I'.iiimlnfhuni. editor of ,o.. ..r i .. ii... 1. 1 ,ii.nnivi i .... I lie earner o i i "I t oi oiv riiuri Mtniiii wi i. - - - ., i. ii,... Hurotilon sunk in vv uu i .w.iii.iini wilh the steumi't Member of the Cclu in a fog. Jacob Stewart. Kincolilh In- " . . ill. l..l..vltil inn dlun, chargeu who hu.v.... dismissed yesiemay Indian Agent i.oiiishu. charge uguinsi ?na i u l. Ii.tr heard title HI- I V P " uppb in? '""W,M' lll,u"r Hg,,'"8t Sing, iliinainun. Miss Daisy Dalnton Becomes the Bride of Rev. Edwin Moss of Metlakatla Prelly and inlereslini: was Hi uwliliiiu .if Rev. Edwin Mo-". null, tin peojUe in a. community ;nij,, MM( f Mr M, Mni- itntw ..f nation at far more enduring, j, m Jlnghlon, England. aitd Mil-- Hairy Dainlou. third daughter of Hie late Mr. and Mr. Frederick W. Dainlon. Finrhley. Untdoii. England, which took idaee last evening al H o clock in "'WW mrm. iih no- prtiinpie , ....u.... .iM..ln.i. loth Escape but Without Having .. ,,regll, of .he iMIvWu.!-, WM lutty dmiralpi for the oeeion wilh fall flower anl folluge. 'Phe ceremony was iwrforine.1 by III Orace Areh- bMiop I". II. liuVernel aUled by iVtnfjtdiL Ajslidtia 'I utlie elraiii of The e.l Mareh olaye.1 by Mr. O. A. Mix. Ihe bride entered the church on Ihe arm of her eider. t.Mi Florence liainlon, who'frae her in marriage. She looked ery charming in her weddin? kowii of pale gray fi;(urel rrcpede-chlne ,wiMi hal to match and carried a white orayer IhkiW Willi while ribbon. Mi Florence Haiutou wax jrowned in lloyal Blue crepc-de-ehiue wilh hat lo match, r.liarle- V. lMll supported the Broom ami Ihe usher were Alex, ltd and K. II. Murray. The full church choir, which was in at tendance, satiif "O Perfect mc and, duriwr the signing or the realsler. Mr. W. H. Ackroyd sun- "O Promise Me." Afler Ihe ceremony, a reception was held al Ihe home of Archbishop and Mr. F. II. !u'ernel, 074 Fourth Axenue. Kasl, where about twenly friend of the contracting couple assembled. The lonl to Ihe bride was proposed by Archbishop UeuVernet and suitably responded to by the groom. Later Mr. and Mr. Moss eui- Ilie i.iunuiian iierr s.ii.T 'r.''.uartA on the steamer Prince .lied tills morniuir am !'U BUOUl ov ... years. He was a former president; .,f tlo- Hoard of Trade, dir-clur. of the Exhibition Association, and wiis secretary of Ihe ood Hoaus Aseoeiallvn of Hritish unumuia. He was bom In i?trectille. Ontario. Mr. Cuuninchani was here with Iho Union of H.C. Municipalities at Ihe time of their romentlon and took a prominent pan in me proceiNlings and pariieuiany m conneclion with 'lieirnaiiiiinn ami publicily end of the work." CITY OF HURONTON COLLIDES ON LAKES SINKS TO BOTTOM (leorjie for Vancouver, victoria mill Seattle on a fortnight's wed-din;r tour. The bride travelled in a suit of navy blue gabadiue with tight blue hut adorned Villi llower. The happy couple were bIvcii a routing send-ofT a the sleHiner pulled out. On their return north, Mr. and Mrs, Moss will take up their rei deuce at Metlakalla where the groom i now stationed in Hi Anglican ministry hi duties tak lug in various points in the vi clnity of Ihe cily. l or Ihe past summer Mr. Mus has been Duiulou bus been travelling in Cauuda since Muy with her sisler. The groom enjoy widespread popularity and esleem which bis bride will undoubtedly share. TANKER SINKS 30 MEN LOSTlr KEY WEST, Florida, OcJ. 12. - Seurchers failed to discover uny of the thirty men who look to Ihe lifeboats when the tanker City oT Everett. sunk on Thursday in the gulf. The men are given up us lot. The local Longshoremen' union has received a reiiuesl from the Vancouver Union asking that the local union call its men out in a sympathetic strike. This the local union refuses lo do and notified the Vancouver union accordingly. l The New England Fish Co.'! sleam trawler New Knglaud is in' port loday discliarteiu? a calch of IMO.OOO pounds (d American hali-j but al the Al I in Fisheries dK'k' for IranssliipinViit Kal. Tlie essel arrived In iorl from Ihe banks via Kctchlkau. The Canadian schooner V. A ; F.. Capt. tieorje Cook, i in porl with roil pound uf halibut. She had made only one set when she l.fHtln .li.U'fl Ufl.l llU.I l.a f-lllt-ll I..! porl. Including Ilie ratrh of the New r.ulaud, Iiy,i00 pound was lauded here lodav. There was ai decided drop in price. j The following boats marketed; at the Kxchaiiift: I American ....! Hardin?, 0,000 oouuds, al 17c and I lie, to the Canadian Fish k, Cold Storage Co. 1 Canadian Serul), 3,500 iiouikIm al lCc. ' and lU.oc, o the lloyal Fish Co. V. A F 200 i.ound, al 10c IC '4c and 10. 5r lo Ihe (Canadian Fih k Cold Siorai-'e C-i. BASEBALL SCORES Coast League Portland 5, Seattle I. Sail Luke 5, Sarraioeulo il. Oakland 5. San rrauriro t. Vernon !, Lo Angeles I. LONGSHOREMEN NOT TAKING ORDERS FROM VANCOUVER STRIKERS of etuip-. Canadian National Railway have nol pul an embargo on wheat shipment to the Pacific Const and will not do so, according lo 0. F. Martliu, superintendent of (ruiisportation when asked ii government lines would follow the example of the C.P.R. In prohibiting western routing on ac count of Ihe loeul slrike. "The slrike affects u a much as Ihe 5.P.R. but we will keep Ihe port open, lie stuieu. i lie uuiiikiiiiu National ha some 250 cars of grain in trunsil to the coast. 1 1 Ceorge A. Woodland, local iniinuger of the Imperial Oil Co., left by lal night s train for Ter race on a buiues trie MfcM Vw Wul A TAXI main BOSTON NEW GRILL 99 Third Ave. The Lalesl in Restaurants. hurry ie a Private Hoxe for Ladies P1Q and Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. Beat Car) and Best Servloe "Take Her to Ilie Iloslon." In the City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. XIII- NO, 211 PHINCK ItlPEHT, 11.11, FRIDAY, OOTOHEH 12, loss. VMUrtfr' Circulation 14 Strati SIm MO. PRICE FIVE CENTS. am "t, i it.. '""..71 AUTONOMY EMPIRE'S SAFEGUARD LOCAL PROPERTY OWNERS FORMED PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION LAST NIGHT Existence of British Empire Depends Upon Spirit of Freedom says Canada's Premier in London I,0,NION. Ud 12.--"lnio our unferenie we seek to carry (lie spirit of the Frc miii of London, knowing Ihut o long a Uiut spirit survive the Hntish Empire will endure." Tliee word were used by Premier Markeiuic King of Canada Unlay ,n (he iineieiil (itiildhall wrlieu th- Uily of London conferred on luni Hi well a on Premier lUldwiu of Hrilam and Premier Urmc of Australia, her honnrarv freedom. These words were tun alive of Hie tenor of the r-mnrk ImiIIi llien and at Ihe ub-t.finent liinrheoii given lv I In- linl Mayor at tlie Mao -ion House. rr-TW' 1 " nave no HttNi oi ueriara- HAPPILY WED LAST EVENING TRAWLER IS IN PORT WITH HALIBUT CATCH Including New England's 100,-000 Pounds, Fish Arrivals Today Totalled 119,700 Pounds NEW COMPANY FOR STEWART Grant Mahood Organizes International Financiers Ltd. and Underwrites Stock (Special to Dally News) VANCOUVER, Oct. 12. Major W. G. Swan has been e'ected to succeed Grant Mahood as president of the American Milling and Mining Company, which Is developing an Important mineral property near Stewart, B.C. Mahood resigned to take charge of the company's fiscal arrangements. A new company known as International Financiers Ltd. j has been organized by Mahood and it has underwritten the entire treasury stock of the company. SALVAGE STEAMER ON WAY TO STRIDING OF MOTORSHIP KENNECOTT The salvage l earner Alerine LSsJiHtj a mU HZlUjUil b Hoj aj Jtls U jatf.irrtnvofta ' lf cldinpl .i May,- 1,000 ikiuiiiIs, at',,,r w ,Uf. ranjjn;r of Ihe molorship Kenuerolt north lof the Ouei'ii Charlolle Island and should reach there tomorrow evening arcordin? lo advice received al Ihe liigby Island wireless stalion this moriiiir-'. The raplaiu of' tlie Kennecolt 'and son of the olhrer are still on shore tear the wreck stand-in by. NATIVE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL CHARGE CRIMINAL ASSAULT Reginald Skadeeu, Aiyaush Indian, charged wilh criminally assaulting Abel Derrick, another native, was committed for trial by Stipendiary Magistrate (Sate this morning. The preliminary hearing of the case took a good deal of time yclerdav afternoon and this morning. Abel Derrick and Arthur Derrick appeared u witnesses but were nol charged. C.P.R. Suspends Shipments of Wheat to Pacific Coast but C.N.R. will Keep Going WTNNIPF.d, Oct. I'. Temporary suspension of grain shipments from Hi? western provinces to Vancouver over Hie (IP.IL lines ovv'ing to the longshoreman' slrike, is announced by Vice-president Coleman. The statement says: "Suspension restrictions will be in effect until established loadings can Ut made from elevnlors to steamers. There is sufficient grain in the elevators and in transit lo provide cargoes for all vess in port or in sight. Just as soon as it is established that inbound shipments can be taken care of without danger of congestion and delay from luck located al Allin and prior lo that ment. shipment will be resumed. PITMC CCI7m .pent two year at Stewart. MUsi VANCOUVER, Oct. 12. - ' 1,v UUlllJ JLIllIJ AT VANCOUVER Arms and Ammunition Was Con signed to China for Use of Rebels and Bandits bandit, China, the authorities Property Owners9 Association was Formed Last Night: Officers Elected and Plans Discussed I A Prince Hipert Property Owners' Association was formed jut a well attended meeting in the city council chamber last night I hirty-one members were enrolled and the following officers were elected: President John IijMiavn. Vice-president J. (1 Mclta?. Secretary-treasurer Arthur lirooksbaiik. Kxecutive committee F. W. Hart. Holier! (iordun. A. V. Edge, and J. V. McKinley. Organization matters weredi-cussed (fenerally and the next iineelin? will' be held on Friday evening of next week when the : executive will have Ihe constitution ready lo submit lo the mem. I bers. The member enrolled last evening were: A.. W. Edife, John Dybhavu, H. U. Ilocheler, J. C. McHae, Hubert Cordon, W. H. Sherman, J. Lawrence, T. Priest, Judge Gives Mr .! Vlr V I k'ii-L-i.ulfinlr i rrom Mr. and Mr S. M. Johneon, Mr.' and Mr. William Keith, Peter, " Hlack, John Huckley. C. F. Kemp.! . ' . aauiil ... t.n, uci. much lo say as lo how civij money was to be spent and should lake an active interest in all affairs pertaining to the city generally, (ireat mislakes bud been made in llieiut such Ihe Hoolh Memorial School construction. There was also Ihe matter of the Hays Creek bridge ror which a . $50,000 bylaw had been passed. II hud ultimately cost only 13,000. Such mistakes as these might be prevented witli Ihe Influence of such an organization. Assist In Governing KxuressiiiK the opinion that such an organization would be in a position lo give great as sistance to civic governing bodies and could well act as u check on exlravuganees, A. W. Edge moved VANCOUVER. Oct. .12. The '"' "!" " ' NN . II. M.ennan seizure or 50 Mauser pistols mi.l ' f'-.ned and the motion was wawon.ll tli.OOO rounds of aiu.nunllion i.. i ffi-1,.1- ii..n. v..i...-.i1.v'eaiTied with enthusiasm. mi..,- ....iv. . , ,.j .......i, t ..m.. u- l.ilfi i.. . .. . ii... i:...... v... .......... ..ri r.ou:iii.iii ui uiiilij. .iv.v.v- us mr oio-i. ...in." jlisi . , . . , Australia, was about to suil ror,'""' ievoi.u-u ,v- Ihe Orient .The arms were for Called upon lo speak, Aid ..iillm un.l rehiU In , StepllHlS slUieu lliai lie wu icr- leelnr.Ml. tuinly In accord wim me orgaiu- Thev were hidden in bugKUge and;iH". The cily .should not have bor. uaiiics S fictitious persons.! (contiuued on page t) GREGORYTIRE COMPANYGETS BACKITSCASH Right to Recover Inventor all Money Paid For Patent . H. T.J. Hose. F. Hrochu. Robert o-niaj m uie supreme couri. nr. Yates, Aid. M. M. Stephens. Ald.'Jll!'t"',, M"nby In delivering Thco. Collar!, r.eorge Sutherland, J"l?""t (;. V. Wilkinson, I. H, Mc-t,rpf ,r' ,,r me case oi me ire & liubber i-o. M"01 "regory oi i. Dou-all, ArlhurltrooUbank, F.,BB1UM T7in1roTr'T:vlarT Kiidey.' Mayor Newton, h Mjand sulphur compound for mak-Datr?elt ' au' awanled plaintiff .1 . ., M . the right to recover 100.000 in j Organization Needed Mi(l m ,6Su000 in tl(Pk , The uieeling was ojiened by company. These represented Mayor Newton who, briefh? ex-j j,e amount paid to (iregory for plaining what had led up to its us compound, being called, aked that a chair-! man be appointed. Aid. Collart and F. V. Hart moved that Mr. Dybhavu lake the chair. After doing so, Mr. Dvbhavn slated his agreement with Ihe feeling Ilia' such an organization was needed in (he cily. There had been similar organization before but they had failed for well known reasons. He hoped that Ihe new association would be formed along safer and more lasting lines. On motion of Mr. Rochester, Mr. llrooksbank was elecled sec retary. Discussion was then called for by Hie chair as to the udvisabilily of organizing. F. W. Hurt felt that the properly owner in the past had been too indifferent with regard lo civic affairs. Every other city had its. Properly Owners' Association and they were doing good work. This city could have saved perhaps a million dollars had it citizens been organized. RECORD CROP AT BALL GAME Number Attending Today 62,430 and Takings $201,072 Was NEW YORK, Oct. 12. The attendance and receipts at today's game at the Yankee stadium broke all records for Ihe world series baseball. Otlicial figures show C'.',t30 paid admissions with the receipts 20l,072. Of this Ihe baseball commission's share will be 30,I60.80; the players gel I02.51C.72. The Yankees' and Ciauls' clubs each receive $31, 183.21. APPLES SUCCESSFULLY GROWN NEAR TERRACE Such an association should have Collection of Oravenstelns at. Prince Rupert Hotel From Mtchaud Ranch Proves It That apple growing may be 'successfully carried on in the Terrace district is demonstrated in a collection of fine Oraven-sleins which Harry Rochester received this week froiu E. F. Michaud, who is visiting (he city, and which are on exhibition at the Prince Rupert Hotel. The apples are unusually large ones and are exceptionally firm and juicy and Mr. Rochester, who lived for several years In the centre of Ihe apple belt in the Okauagau valley, says they are as good, if not better, than any he ever saw there. The fruit was grown by Mr. Michaud on his farm on Ihe Lakels side of the Skeena River from Terrace. EXLOSION IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Oct. 12. At least twelve persons were killed and several score injured by a terrific explosion today in a building goods store. Olof Hanson sailed last night by the Prince Oeorge for Seattle mi a business trip.