MAIL SERVICE Cisco to Long Island ARRESTED IN SEATTLE FOR VANCOUVER MURDER dltion. The nolice ay he ml milled he wa wanted Tor the murder of Hanson on July 20 In a brawl in Vancouver over Ibe atlenlioiiM Hanson wa upoed lo have been paying Varin' Indian wife. missionIierchant killed when car WAS OVERTURNED MISSION. Aug S3. Iti lil. a local nicrchanl, wi killed ami Edmund Nicking, maiiHiJer of the MWsion Public Service Co, painfully Injured near Hutzlo lesleiday when Hie car in which they were riding overturned, Trank Hockinaii, charged with '"I'plyini? liquor lo Mr. Pnrncll, native, wa fined ir0 or a an idleruative three monlh in Jail, by Magistrate McClymout , In the city police court this morning. III Ibe rourc of Hie meeting -telegram were read from Hon. M W YORK Auk. 2.1. F.at T. D. I'allullo. minister of land. Remove Tax from tand Ilurnaby' reolullon I hat the I burden of taxation for education removed- Trom Ibe land was SIWTTI.t:. Wash., Auir. S3. Salvador Vnrin, wanted in Van- referred to the executive for ac corner for the murder or A. W.jt'on. Hanson, m fellow laborer, wa nr. I K-i"hp' resolulion poiulliii rested here thl aflernoou. He W1 H't a widow havinir a .house beinir held on Hie reque! or Oanjiiecd at over l,500 wa not adian authorilie pendliiR extra- enlilled lo a pension regardles of size or nue of family and ak lug, (hat Ibe Mother' Pension Act be amended in respect lo the maximuu value of a widow' house was adopled. The hardy annual resolution that the Municipal Act be amend ed lo authorize Ibe election of councillor or aldermen for two veins wa again adopted. The resolulion came from Ilurnaby, The resolution from Ilurnaby lliut (here i lo be no increase 1 f ii (he membership fees of the Itichard union was laid over for furllier coiislderaliou when, the budget comnilllee.""bring in II reporl on t lit. finance f (he Union later today. A resolulion from Ilurnaby asking the Union to support resolution submitted by Ibe council from that municipality lust year relating to assessment and taxation was referred lo the executive. A resolution from Duncan ak. iwi lliul thu Municipal Act be re- by an adverse vole after a good ileal of opposil.tui had been voiced ajrainsl il on Hie around ml ivesl livUTIil mail IMHIie rum- h,l linn. A. l Uaiimili. iillnriiev llnil mii'li leui.l.-il iuti wniil.l li In .. . . w " ....... I II. .. I I... I ninl. 1 il i.. !!.. 11. I: ...I i ... I I ie con' "if "iiay I Liiiitr 1. lni.it I i iiiKiii hi ..km.mm n! general. lesieMliifc llieir luaWliiy uie ijisuuvuniape . m sunurpan y. One arrived . ttt -il for Hie occasion. 'iiiunleip.lllle thai would be de-i tin oilier at San The minister bad been invited lo'prhcd of expert service from murlnco, II wa the vulrl i. viP Miunoitrl. Winn itivrii nearbv cilii. The reoluliou . m, -'' ui niniMriri ' nan neen ntimmeiiuii . '"ihi: penng iiy me rnnce. nn ny-iiie led er a route laimlni lhe.r ry cimncll lo Ihv iiltnz tofiiinillee. Ileeve Chamber, I'en- leleKale. jlkloit, Councillor Omilel. Norlli Control School Boards jVanrouter, Councillor Joe Mor-The firt n.'vlulioii adopled,'-'''' I'0'"! Orey. and hjt-.Mayor Hoepllal Resolutions Two Important resolutions affecting hospital were passed with lillle discussion. They were; (I) That Hie Hospital Act b amended so 'a lo provide that the municipality only be liable for the maintenance of poor and destitute and only such a have resided In the municipality for al irai iweive mouiii. (21 That every municipality maintaining or partly maintaining a public hospital should be absolved from payment for maintenance and Irealmcnl of patients in any oilier 'hospital unless such patient are admitted on a certificate lliat there is no accommodation available at the hospital so maintained and excepting patients found outside- the municipal boundary, Unit immediate nolice should be given lo the municipality of the admission of any tubercular or Incurable patient in order that advantage may be laken of the facilities of fered br thu provincial homo for incurables or Tranquille ani-tariuui, the use of these institutions being a duty imposed on Ibe myniripnlily and being less colly t Ii a it treatment under (he Hospital Act. The first resolution was put forward by Surrey, Victoria, Kamloops, Prince Huperl, Norlli Vancouver and Duncan: thw .second bv North Vancouver. ' Election Costs A resolulion from Oak Hay recjifnmeuding savings in election advertising; costs was adopted.' A resolution from Oak Hay giving muuicipalilie Hie privil ege of contributing' lo cost of maiulaiuing war memorial with in or without their buuuuaric wa adopted. A resolution from I he purlin menlary agent providing frontage luxation for property racing on boulevards for llieir malulanancc was adopted In place of a resolulion from Oak Hay covering similar ground. A resolulion from Oak Hay (continued on pa so six) Magistrate Failed to Make Out Papers Correctly In Alert Bay Case YAXCOt VKlT.vW. 23 Convic-lion rei'orded by Masislrate V. no offene Mr. Marshall operate the Alert After a fine sail up the roast on the Canadian Hallways coast teumshm Prune ueonre. CanL V. S. ' , ,,..", . loeiegale are 15 or so ladie who 1-- i-iiK.ii.-i-. ll i.ir ?tru.i. II. dill. ..... .....I I... ... ; . the prosecution wa Instigated, ...,,,.., ., I.. II... I...;i i... un.iri ui' miner iiis'ei lion ail against Marshall for employing an engineer without a certificate ami against Hie engineer for practicing without a certificate. Hoth were convicted by the mag istrate but the appeal was laiten on the ground (hat the convic tions signed by (he niipislrate did larl. Mrs. Fred Stork, Mrs.T. Mc-Ctymont. Mrs. M. p. McCaffery, Mrs. M. M. Stephens. Mrs. S. D. Mncdonab Mrs. J. P. Cade and Mr. J. C. McLennan. Immediately on arrival the visitor were taken by pasoline boats lo the Can. Nat. dry dock ,ind shipyard and Hie Canadian ir ii i i i . ii not specify the statu e which hadi.-j .. , 'A.. c, , , . ... rish A Cold Storage Co. plant , , ,. i , ' been infringed and disclosed . no . al .. c., Seal Cove. .rl These . offense atrainst the law. LEAGUE BASEBALL ' American League New York 3. Del roil C. Washington K. Cleveland 5. Philadelphia I, Chicago 2. lloslon 7.SI. I.oui 8. National Leanue St. Louis 1, Itoslou 3. Philadelphia-Cincinnati, postponed. Coast Leaquo Seattle 15. Salt Lake IK. Hin Francisco o, Oakland 0. Porl laud I. Sacramenlo 5. Los Angeles 1 1-0. Vernon 2-0. were given a Ihoroucli inspection and many of the delegates expressed complete surprise that the port tvossessed such facilities. For many of the delcKates it is Ihe'ir first visit lo Prince Rupert. Last eveniuir at $ o'clock the first session of the convention opened in the 'City Hall, with the official welcome to Ibe. delegates by Acting Mayor Collart and other formalili'i'. It returned this morning and W si ill in progress Ibis afternoon, having adjourned for luncheon intermission. The following is the lis! of deleuales who arrived yesterday: ('harles F. Mcllanly. cx-muyor Foreign Currency, will be Confiscated by the Government in Germany HKHLIX, Aug. 2:1. UoAipulsory reiiuisiliouiiig for eoufis- calion of foreign currency wherever found is provided for in the government s program of emergency measure winch become effective ininiedialely. The government notified the Herlin bank of its determination lo gather in nil gold currencies by force wherever they are not surrendered voluntarily. Chancellor Iresenuinn frankly informed Hie leaders of finance and big business Hint the government would not countenance- the slightest attempt to evade the new regulation. ' It I would deal Willi all slackers drastically. Tire funds so obtain-ithe death muially in foc.Pil would Jie used in an effort In lease of infringement the of wor it fi- regulate International financial .unucial regulations and mete oul chaos. LONDON, Aug.23 Despatches from perlln ay 'Speculation in foreign eurrenelesvvill be ruthlessly suppressed;' 'The Oerinan hard labor sentences In others. BIRTH A daughter was born :i Vie.-lorla on August 20 lo Mr. ami jjovenimoM liuJ decided to Inflict Mi . A. M. Mansoii "7 WhMi Ytu Want A ST TAXI mm P.R.FISH MARKET 99 if... Phone 671. Fresh Killed tn a hurry Poultry. Phone Fresh Klllod Meat. Fresh Sausage Dally. PRINCE RUPERT t Oar and Bast Service In the City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central ' British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Sol idled. vol. xiii, no, my. PHINCE HI PENT, B.C., Till ItNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. YMttrdir't Circulillon 1633 Strttt S7. PRICE FIVE CENTS. MUNICIPAL CONVENTION IN SESSION TODAY GERMAN GOVERNMENT TAKES DRASTIC ACTION TO PROTECT HER CURRENCY Many Resolutions Passed by Municipal Convention Today Dealing With Vital Subjects rwiimir lit 10:07 III ih morning in the city council chamber. the Iniou of IUL Municipalities disused of the majority of the resolution- that lind hven submitted by the resolution committee, The eiou went on smoothly and was featured by no marked difference of opinion. h'x-.Mayor (I F. Mellardy occupied Hie chnir and was agisted in the duties of presiding by ice President Mnvor llaywurd of Victoria and Major Oollcy of Kamloo. Iteeve Utrkley, tjiainnan of the resol ill ions' roni- ....ii.... ...,1 ,.rr iiio ri.iiiniiiiii uuu muvco uie uuoimon ui FASTEST AIR vWed o a to make il clear (hut I lie iiiuiiifiMdlily of whit-It a deceased person wa resident cliall be liable for burial expense in !cac where no one appear lo xlatm I In- body wa adopted wilh Hie inclusion of an ameudmen) asking Ibe government lo a-uine reMinibilily fur the burial iiii'of inai nail i.ecn rrroiuuicnn-.01 person (imiiiiik iroin tjnnr-cil by I lie i-ommillrc. From Ihe'ganlzed dilrlci. Aid. Hcphciis cunt rill ion these resolution will -of Prince Huperl and Reeve be forwarded lo Hie governmental l.oulel of Norlli Vancouver uh-aullrorilies for consideration, milted Ibe amendment. I lof lire hunic wan slarjed, A resolulion from Duncan for visiting member of Hie Rotary the purpose of prohibiting pro- - - 'Club were asked to stand, and Hie fesional men prarliimr in oilier Record Made In Test Flights tun who roe were invited lo Ibe than Ibe muuicipalilie where Aoross Continent Sin Fran- jlunrlictiti of Hie local club today. I hey pay licence;, wa thrown oul i inuneiii mid marknl t he uc- ir ful iiilriMluctiou of jiIkIiI fly-ii k by air mail ervice. It In ::iibt f'an KmncWco narly f .. .1 . I .. -. u I ...... ....to v... ..t- was one submilled by Ibe cllj l-Mcllanly. c Won, were ammiii M,r i...n ....... ...... cou(lcll of ,,rhu.c ul(ert as minute NO AVAIL FROM FURTHER NOTES Premier Baldwin Eipresses Wll-llnoness to Discuss Reparations Matter Direct With Polncare LONDON. Aug. 23. necopnii-inir the futility of further exchange of lenplhy note on (be rennralinti lumiiv Premier llal.t- low: "That the municipal act be .amended a an to provide that nil 'ordinary expenditure of the ari- ous board of chool lrulre in all muuicipalilie should be sub ject to the control of the The reoluliou from Norlli Vancouver dWIricI lecoinmendin that iii.lefeaHite tillr under lax .ale proceeding should pur?c and disenrumber the land from any lien or succession duties unless caution bad previously been registered Was adopted. 'I be ,rro!ulion I hat the Dominion and I Provincial roi eminent be urged Premier, MW" ' ";'nplloi. of ?ov-l'olncare' win ba decided lo meet lie laes that be W rrmnenl protierlte fn.m laxa-prepared to discus the whole "I"" from North priddem . wilh the French j.remier.l Vancouver win alo adopted. II . ............ ... I... Ill 1 t I I I.. II... ITi.l... .if will lie itri w ui nr.. iu ...r umivu ri I Canadian Muuicipalilie. fol- inoj-e who oppoej me reo:u- Hon. l iiKland Imlif final trial with the foil before. elerling a team to meet the United Slate. C0NVK & J Municipal Delegates from South VI HILi til I LifiLa JUlUL r I itr 1 is.. are Duly Welcomed to Uty and Start on Business of Convention National Moore- K wcr-1 II Mn M 7 J"' ; ful,vflllmi, W,lifl1 M taking piece today in th.V city, arrived T ',Uft:',"1, ly, from-the oiilh eterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The were r f . lice Murphy yc,derdabecau..c the ..,, n .,,., , : .., harf ,,.,'...., bv evi.lence disclosed ataiust the Ian- r c"."- " "" "vivuiiiv u mi "iimi ui nc iiiic i viiiiiiuirf run- ilif of Acting' .Mayor Theu. Collart. Aid. M. M. titetdieii'?. and Aid. Oeorge Munro, wliu were assisted bv other citizens .....a il... l I. ..r ll... i.:i.. ,i...i .1 iiiu i in.- nt-aus ui nit- iiuii i, ll.-iv t!ivtinlll ,, s :iliil and , oiihIm employed , i Cun I.nm . . ijiiy . . uepariiueuis, . Accompanying the if Nelson and president of Union. Mayor Reginald, llayward cans. the of Victoria, first vice-president. Maor J. H. Colley or Kamloops, second vice-president. F. A. McDiarmid, Vancouver, parliamentary agent. Kx-Mayor A. Wells Gray of New Westminster, Ileeve Jack Loutet of North. Vancouver, past president. Reeve A. Lockley of Esquinmlt, executive. neeve E. J. Chambers' Pen-ticton, executive. Reeve R. 1 D. MccKciuie Surrey, executive. , Ot Miivnr 11 P ( jHlop(nn rtf Vs? ' non, e,xecutive. J. O. Farmer, clerk ol the mli- nicipalily Ntutb Vancouver Aid, A..F. Walley, Nelson. Mayor Ormond T. Snvythe and City Clerk James Grieg ot Dun- EMPIRE FORESTRY i COLORADO HAS SERIOUS FLOOD Thousand People Homeless and Million Dollars Damage Done When Dam Breaks KOWI.EH, Col, Ausr. 23, Approximately 1,000 peron are honielt'' and damage etinvled al l.dOO.ooo lias been done a a reult of flood which rushed down the valley of the Api.hata and Arkansa ftiver following Ibe breakinp of an irrigation dam Inear here. CONFERENCE PARTY VISIT BUFFALO PARK WAI.VWIIIC.HT. Alia., Amr. 23. Member of the Empire Fores try conference spent a busy two hours here yesterday wl.en they visited the famous buffalo herd at the National Hnffalo Park. The parly travelling by special train over' the C.X.H. arrived tiere from Saskatoon at 5.30 and left two hour later for frlmonton where I hey are lo pend half a day be-foregninV la Jasper Park. . f'reat interest "Via' "?nown by the visitor In the m'ethod by which the federal government has preserved Ibe last of the great 1 uffalo herd bere and the rapid increase of Hie herd in captivity caused much surprise. CANADIAN FARMER DOCKED HERE TODAY AND WILL OVERHAUL C.G.M.M. steamer Canadian Farmer of Ibe Ocean Falls-Cali- ifornia paper carryins service arrived in port at 1 1.30 last even ing aim nils morning was taken up on the pontoons at the C.N.R. dry dock for annual, inspection and overhaul. The vessel will bo here for the remainder of tho week. f!nnt MeKemnn. fiirnTerlv nf IIV. 'V." VllV ..'IVUIIIOIII Ws ii master or the Canadian Far- COAST FREIGHTER SANK YESTERDAY Selkirk Strikes Rock and Capt, W. H. Glllen and Men Row to Hardy Bay In Lifeboats II. Cllracewell. clerk of Pen- VANCOUVER, Au?. ,23 The lit- liclon. I tlo coast freighter Selkirk foun- Ald. W. J. Sargent of Victoria, dered yesterday when she struck a Councillor Thomas Rekl and rock at the east end of Hearst Municipal Clerk C. Lemax of Island. Capt. W. II. Gillen and Surrey. Ihls crew or eight took to the City Clerk W. E. Wassou of boats and rowed to Hardy Day. Nelson. I The steamer is owned by Frank Councillor Joseph F. Morris Walerhouse A Co. and Councillor T. II. Latimer ofi Point Orey. Councillor David Hall and Councillor J. W. Iloruetl or South Vancouver. City Clerk O., It. Dunnsor Kel- o wna. ()iincillor J. F. McCulclieon ami Municipal Clerk S. L. Hrice ot Chillivv-ack district. Reeve J. Ai Mclver of' Maple ' '' ''' Ridge. Cily Clerk J. fi? Edwards of Vernon. BIQQEST AIRPLANE FLIES DAYTON, Ohio., Aug. 23. -Thd Herling bomber, the world's largest airplane, made a successful trial flisrht today rising into the air after a comparatively short run. Tho airplane travelled ai me raje oi ninety miles per hour. She has six Liberty motors. DOOMS KAISER TOWER Councillor F. J. Gavin audi JERUSALEM, Aug. 23. Th Councillor J. Herbert Young of Kaiser Tower, which wa creeled Ilurnaby, jon the JalTa Gale here to com- Ahl. E. fioulel and Aid, A. D. ineinorale Wilhelm eeoud's visit Huclianan of New.Weiiniiister. 1 1". tlie jhdy Land in 1898, N Reeve Thoma Urooks of about to be deiii'ollshed. It haf South Vancouver. , iloug been regarded by nallvc Councillor Syd Glsby of West Vancouver. (continued on page six) and, visitor a an eyesore. ' Subscribe for the Dally News.