1923 WhM Vu Want A TAXI WW P.R.FISH MARKET 99 (hone 871. in a hurry FRESH CRIBS A OYSTERS, Pbwe s Prime BEEF, LAMB A VEAL est Car and Best Service PRINCE: RUPERT FRESH KILLED POULTRY. In tha Oily. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. VOL NO. XIII., NO. 218. IMIINCK IIUI'KliT, 11.(1, SATl UDAY. SKI'TKMUKH 15, 11)23. YMUrdti'i Circulation 1647 Strut Salt MT. PniCE FIVE CENTS. Lively Tilt at r .. . congress as on Strike is Tom Moore is Re-elected President with P. M. Draper Secretary: Chosen with two VANCOUVER, Sepl. 15, Torn .Moore was re-elected president of tin Trade and Labor Congress of Camilla and London, Ontario, wits chosen a lie place of next ear's convention at the closing sessioiiMif the 31ti labor convention here yesterday. The mime of Jin k Kavaiiangli of Vancouver wa also placed in nomiiiution for the presidency, I lie vole standing: Moore, WO; Kuvtuiatigli. 10. 'I'. M. draper of Ottawa wu elected serelary-treasurer ly neclaiiuilioii. Harm Petlipiere and A, J. Crawford of Vunconver are vice-president, and Y. II. Cotlerell of Van- wver. chairman; Perry lien. liiiiiali of Vancouver. I'l.ll It. inilli of Virtorla. nml C. Solly of New Westminster, were appointed u a H.C. executive. In I lit rlosiug minute of Jim sr iun lliere win a brief but, Icily discussion uf the Cape; Hrelon strike when tli1 reolu-' lti!'s committee reeomiuelided the; sliilvitig of the troliition tn( ro- j ilucnl hy the Trailers and Labor juiii d approving tin arllon of the militant section of (he Novn Scot ia workers and entleiied Ihe Hilled workers colon. ihe c immure declare! it was note.-! w ; 'liv i .al no resolution on this sultj. ' lia-l heen received from Hie X : it V..tia councils and de- prr jt -o 'he fart that Vancouver i .! r. . .iioo miles away from ftf t r aw fit lo uhinit the, iii.W , WVIU of Vam ouvrr defend ' :: ' ucloni of hi council. Ho, a J that . the rcMilution luul lu ' rnl after exniiiiiiatlon of alt Hi facts and he helievH the com- nnttec ill di-pi crating Iho reconi-meiidatiou of action, were pas- v jmltf iiieiit on Ihe tiff Hinted luxly wliidi wa not proper. J Mrl.Kctilnn, ilrtoii prfsi- lei.t or me mine workers 'i ,M (i. Hrg l-jok place this after-IMstricl ".'C. in a orier lateinenl 0on n, a 0-cOCh frin u,e jialva-"f ' po.itnn diTliirH lhejUm Ary rjn,t. , Fairview trikers were on Ihe eve of vie- i iry wiien rresiueni joiiii i.rm of the International jumped in. If he hml not taken this action the following night would In all probability have seen the men back at work and the soldiers withdrawing from the distrirt. a victory for the workers. Lewis, ho said, had some grudge against the miners for action of llieirs during the previous- year and he look Mils method of getting even. President Tom Mooro nid he had Allowed discussion on the mailer lo some extent hul on ex amining Ihe resolution he found that il was out of order nml he so ruled. ' j J. Mcdonald of. Toronto chal-h ngit the ruling of-Ihe president but II was unstained by nil overwhelming majority on n vole being taken. Ilcyolulious were endorsed peeking aiileudmenl of (he Hank Act to. give priority of claims to depositor. and asking for n searching iiivcstlmtlioii into the affairs of Ihe Home Hank, urging Onliuio worker lo invest their Mivlng in .(he provincial savings office in order lo encourage lis onlinuaifce. Another resolution 'sks Unit an exchange of cards heivvecii the tinion"of the Anicri-ou Federation of Labor and all uiopeajiT'iiions be nrranped. PAYMASTER ROBBED WINNIPEG OF $2,500 WINMPF.O, Sept. 15. W. Henderson, paymaster of the Western King Manufacturing '" was hold on bv armed biuidlls "par Ihe main office building and i-obhed of t'ifiM) payroll in cash. ELEOTION IN WINNIPEG OTTAWA, Sept. 15. The fed-eral hy-eleetrou In North Winnipeg necessitated by Ihe nppolnl-""'iil of j, MoMurrny lo the t'aldnel will be held October 21 Nomination will luko place Oc-toLtr io, es , : ne i Thrown out B.C. Executive is Vice-Presidents. BUILDING, 832; BALL PARK, 20S Total paitl adiiiiiniiH In lh' Fair Huildiitg yesterday were 832, most of Hirin being In Ihe inns, qurradc lul night. A I the tr;t If of the sport field .'(( admission were paid. These figure were l'lh exrltisive of season tirkel. The unle to Ihe dance exceeded last yeaf's I toil Ihe general admission for (he day was not so high. LATE MAGNUS BURG IS BURIED. TODAY Funer' Took PUce Tnl ,Ur noon From Salvation Army , Citadel to Fairview Cemetery The funeral of the late M3- . i, .,,. ,i!like Vancouver. IIM. IlltlVIJ, ..t. jltnv. J. J. Smithsou officiated, Mr. Coleman presided at the organ and a solo was sung by Capl. Chalk of Anyox. The pallbearers were A, Martin. John Dybhavu, F V. Hurl, A. hat-son. I'. Soleui. There were floral tribute lo ,l,at ,lu're much disconlenl Mr. a the memor oflerease, from n,,.i Mr- .i..i, tivi.l.nwi. Mr. nii.tld dissatisfaction In Ihe rcla- Mi's. James Mastin. Capl. and Mrs. Colemau, Iftidies of the SuHSntion Army. Hrntlierhood of Carpenters and Mr. and Mrs. O. Oleiiuie. NATIYE VISITORS HAD tfCDV rklllWADir TIME VlKI LHJUiADLL llluE Johnson Hush, manager of the Orceuville Hand, who has had iiiuii.1 ..lit...,,., .if . . tin. . iliinrns ....... in ... I tin - tin . . I.tixe Hall Ibis week, called at Hie dully News office Ihis morning iitul asked that the thanks of the natives he expressed lo Ihe fair management ami the people, here for the fine lime Itiey tiave timl uring the, fair. All enjoyed Ihein-selves Ihoi-oiighly and will rvlurn home tomorrow wilh pleasant remembrances of Ihe IU23 fair. The ihince last night at the !' Luxe Jlall was well iitlended and kept up until a lale hour. The OreiMivillo orchestra provided Ihe music. GRAIN COMMISSION IS TAKING A HOLIDAY IN SOUTH UNTIL MONDAY VICTOUIA, Sept. 15, - Ihe eliiims of tloi southern mainland Vancouver Island asking for lermlniil fneilllies for the hand ling oT grain Iniv.e been presented In t Ii (v HomiI Oriiiu Inquiry Commission which today concluded its invesllmitUm in (his part of tlio world prepnrnlory to Journeying lo Prince ltuperl. Commission, cr will lake a brief holiday hero before going north on Monday to hold a silling in dm northern terminal port. PREPARING WAY I FOR VISITORS; Grain Commissioners to Inquire Into Terrqlnal Facilities and Trade Routes H. J. Deachmaii, secretary of the lloyal Grain Inquiry Couimis-sion, which will hold session In Prince Hupert next week, urrived elerday ufternooii from Vancouver to make arraiiKeiiieiils for the holding of the silling here. The commi4ioiierH will arrive here next Wednesday aflernoon from Vancouver. 'Ihe essionn will open either on Thursday or Friday inorniiii; In Ihe ci'y council chamher at 10:30 in the morniiiif. The Hoard of Trade has plans for showing Ihe com-missluners Ihe haihor facilities and oilier jioinls of inlerest and the lime of holding Ihe silliiiKt will de'iend on Ihe lime thai is most suitable for the outside inspections. The commission will leave here for Calgary, where its next session will he held, on Friday evening. Mr. Iachmuu hiuisHf is going east louight ami will uol he here for the holding of the session. Reconnlze Prince Rupert At the por? of Vancouver. Mr. Deacliiiiau slalrd, the commission hud received evidence as lo the ixissibilities of I lie Pacific route for Ihe shipment of grain including destination via I lie Panama Canal, trans-Pacific to .China ami Japan and even to Soulli America. Prince llunert'n !cae, il was expected, would be somewhat iiarallel to Vancouver and similar evidence wan being preparcd for. The most import ant features of (he evidence here. II was expected, would he the de AItIIMly-itfTMfT tt ftCtfi grain rouie ami die mailer ol an elevalor. , 'I he commission had realized (hat Prince ltuperl was a nulle possible grain shipping port and for that reason it had bfco Included in Ihe itiuery uf Ihe commission. Vancouver had uo( always been a grain shipping oorl and I his oort sIiow imI iios- isiliililies of also becoming one The lloyal (Sraiu Inquiry Commission had it gene Ms in Ihe fact that last year at Ollawa there was a special committee appointed to inquire into the agricul tunil conditions of Canada. This comiiiitlcc brought out the fact M. ii. . . i: .... """V'"' ejisung i.eiweeu couu- Iry elevators, transportation com panics and t lie fanners. The et)minis-ion wu thus apulnted wilh the following otllcers, all of wlioni will -visit Hi is city In he coilfse of their lour of N,"u',n i-anaua wuieii nas now been in progress for several week. Members of Commission Hon. W. F. A. 'L'urgeon, chair man, who ..... was -. attorney - . general - -- - -- of Saskatchewan rfor several yeat-.s and who ha been actively associated with the goveriimen! which had much to do wilh the shaping of Ihe policy of the farmers in regard (o the marketing of grain." Mr. 'l'urgeon Is now a judge of Ihe Supreme Court of Saskatchewan but he still retains a very keen inlerest in Ihe welfare of the farmers of Ihe West dr. d. A. MeUibbon; lit-iiil of Ihe faculty- Of economics' in. Ihe University of Alberta, who has-given close and particular study lo the question of transportation and has written at least one ins oortant hook on the subject. Dr. W. J. llulherford, head of Ihe fucully of agriculture at the Universily of -Saskiilclievvan James (lullirie Scott, owner and operalor of railways In llio province of Ouetiec. Advisers and Reporters Associated wilh Ihe commit) siou as leclinical advisers are l I). Young, dechnical ailviser for Ihe. grain Iriule, and H. . A. Thompson, milling expcrl, Tlie slenographio and report lug slalV liiclmles I.. E. Cross, Jos. Howe, Mr. Ilalpin, Mr. Ulue, Mrv. O'donohue, Miss Kyle, mul Mibs Howe. Mr. Sieves of thi Prince of BBBBBBBBBBKdHBBlaBBBBBBVrSaBBBBBBl BbBBB1 M "W BBBSK llBBBWlBMiy''7'Vvi:kh'Srnvl xBBBBBYBB1 -aWTV A ?w I a.. . ).-- i'u BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBBBBBBl iJ I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW :r. w . -rw---. Wax-fm IbbbBbbWbI. TfcU photrark t thr 'rrlur r al raark. i alxtr It lafrrlar lrw ( mt Ikr ltr. mr4 OLD C0UNTRY.FO0TBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE. Arsenal I. NWst llromwivh 0. i Aslon Villa 0, Clndsen 0. : lllarkburu It. i Fverlon 0, j Motion W. 0, .Manchester City 0. Cardiff City I, West Ham U. 0. Huddersfiehl 0. Notts County 0. Liverpool 3. Pn-slon N. E. 1. Middleboro 0. Tullenham I.. Nolls Forest 0. Murnley 0. Sheffield Uniled J, Newcastle U. 1 Sunderland I. Mirmingham 1. Division II. Ilradfortt City 2. OUiham A. 1. Mrislol City 1, t:oventry 2. Clapton 2. derby County 0. Fulham I, Crystal Palace I. Leeds United 1. Leicester C. 2. i Manchester U. 0, Hury. 1. Nelson t. Hull City 1. Port Vale 0, Stockport C. 1. Southampton 3, Wednesday 0. Division III. Northern shiimtou 3, Wtgaii Moro 0. Marrow 2, Lincoln City t. doncaslcr 0. Chester field I. , Orimsjiy I, Halifax Town I. Hartlepool 0. Darlington I. New Hriglilon 1. Accringlon 2. Ilochdale 3. Hradford 0. Southporl 1. Tranniere 1. Walsall I, diirham'Cily, t. . Wolverhampton t, Crewe A. 0, Wrexham 1, Hotlierhum City 0. Division III. Southern Houruemoulh 1, Exeter City 0. ltiightoii ami Hove 2, Mrislol It. 1. (iilliiigham 0, Watford 0. Ltilou Town 2. Hrentfonl 1. Merlhyr Town-Charleton missing. Millwnir 2. Aberdare 0. Northituiploii 2. Swansea 0. Plymouth 2, Norwich City 0. Queen's Park It. 2. Swindon 2. Heading 1. Portsmouth 4. Soulhend United 2, Newport 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I. Aberdeen OMorlon 2, Mrdrieouiaiis I. Hibernians I. Falkirk 2. Ayr lniledN0. Hearts Midlothian 2, (Hydebank 0. Kilmarnock t, Hamilton 0. ' a e at. is a '-f .)ioinerwen i, i.iyue. i,. Queen's Jnrk ?. Itaith Hovers I, l'aisley 2. Dundee 2. .', '.Sem-Flnal Glasgow Cup Olasgow Hangers' 1. Celtic 0. I'arllck Thistles 0, Third Lanark 1 Canadian Press mid Col. Porter representing" various western newspapers including the Win nlpeg Telegram, accompany Ihu commission. The parly also Includes Mrs. Turgeou, Miss llulherford, Mrs. MuOiubun aud Mrs. Thonipsoa. Wales a Canadian BSBBaBsBMSBBBasar iiV. lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtaBBllBBBBBBBBBSSav3BTVBB bLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbTbbIIMM in 'BlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBB EZ3R!SiHHffiJlMiiBBBHS:-' mmm takra kU Or. I il.U ! ikr OcmIkIsh. T tbv Uft U rrm a airfare Dempsey Retains I Championship Louis Firpo NEW YOHK, Sept. 15. Jack dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, knocked out Louis Angel Firpo, the challenger, in the second round of u scheduled fifteen round bout last ufght. The bout coded 57 seconds after the slart of a furious second round when I)empse floored the challenger with punches lo the body and when he struggled lo hi reel knocked him out with Ihe left and right to (he chin. The Ladle vas witnessed by 00,000 people and was one of the fiercest heavyweight contests 'fought in years. 4 SKIRMISHER DUE ARRIVE MONDAY The C.O..M.M. freighter Skirmisher will arrive in port on Monday and will commence loading on : Tuesday morning wilh 300.000 reel or hemlock "baby" squares for Japan. In addition the freighter will load the shipment of , canned Tish which is lo be purchased wilh the runds raised locnllyfor. ftie fe-lief of the sufferer in the recent Japanese earthquake. 4V Uulpli Lcpiue has been appointed local agent for the McMillan Export Co.. the firm handling the lumber here. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League St. Louis-Philadelphia, post-1 ponedt Chicago 7, New York i. Cleveland 3, Moston 1. Del roil 8, Washington 3. National League Jloston t-t, Cincinnati 0.Uv Pillshurg-Mrotiklyii, postponed. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis i.' New York I, Chicago 7. ' Coast League , , Verlion 0, Sacranienlo II. Oakland P, Salt Lue II. Portland 13, San Francisco C. Seattle 8, Los Angeles I. PRINCE AT WINNIPEG YlNNIPi:ti, Sepl. 15. The train, with Ihe Prince of Wales arrived here tit 1.55 this afternoon und lert five intitule later for Calgary. Rancher vm. $ -iW 2 JBW kit i 9" S Ikr Iviaprrns Franrr. baltaM Hckt, World Boxing by Knotmgottf in Second WL,m The Argentine giant after be ing floored five times in the first round knocked Dempsey com-plelely through Ihe ropes, and wheii Hie champion crawled back in. he was groggy and bleeding jand probably only managed to dast through the round because of jhis great experience. Firpo's famous pile driving right was his Tjlast effective weapon. He sunk thi blow into Dempsey's body and smashed him on the chin at every iniiimrtiinilv opportunity dempsey (ore. right into Firpo fioni the start, knocking over short lefls and rights while the 'bewildered, slow-moving Argen tinean retreated. dempsey's weigh! was U2Vj pounds while Firpo tipped i lie scale at 21tHi, Manager Jack Kearn was in charge or Demp sey s corner assisted by Joe Men- jamlii. Pacific coast lightweight, and Jerry Luvardis his trainer. In charge of the challenger's cor ner was llugliie (artland, one of Firpo's business representatives. Hotatio Lavelle and Cuglielmo Widnier. Dempsey received a deafening ovation vvheit'she was announced as "Out- Wu Jack Dempsey, champion of Hie world," Firpo also gid n tremendous reception when he howiil lo the crowd .af (er his introduction. Johnny Callighcr of New York was named referee. He brought Ihein to the centre of the ring for instruction at tnjii o'clock. The total gale receipts for the right amounted to about 1.270, 000 or Wliich Dempsey gels M80, 000 ami l-Trpu about 1 150,000. ! FIVE WERE KILLED IN AIRPLANE DISASTER LONDON, Sept. 15. Five persons were .killed, Including Ihe pilot mii ni'echunio by the crush- ing or the Mauchesier-Lomlon airplane lale yesterday, LIBRARY GETS SUM OF $712 Total Contribution For Week Fell Short of Amount Needed For New Books As a result of the drive to se-y euro book for the public library, the sum of $712 ha been realized jaml thi amount will be invested in' boo!; as oon a'possible. Yesterday 7 4 was collected. There have been some. promises from those who did not fill out cards ami these ami any others who would like to aid the cause are asked to IPave I lie i r contributions at the library. Miss Orant is there this afternoon and will be thrre "Ibis .evening. Hooks as welf a money will be appreciated. In .order lo complete 'the- sum of 1.000 needed step will be taken later. It is expected, lo raise the money in some other way. REUEF FOR JAPANESE ON INCOMING STEAMER Nineteen of the Refugees Will Disembark at Victoria From President Jefferson VICTOUIA. Seid. 15. As the steamer President Jefferson, carrying the first survivor of the Japanese earthquake to cross the Pacific, neared Victoria today, the provincial goverHin'enL red cross and other relief agencies completed final preparations for the relief of a number on board who are reported injured and others who lost their all in the disaster. Nineteen of the refugees will disembark here when (he ship LONDON, Sepl. 15. Madame Marie Fatuity, who is charged here wilh Ihe murder of her mil lionaire husband, a pseudo, Egyptian prince by shooting him in Ihe Savoy Hotel two months ago, was acquitted this morning. Announcement of Imr acquittal was received with cheer and llio court was ordered cleared. TYPHOON BROKE TODAY ON COAST JAPAN OSAKA, Sept. 15. A typhoon broke over the mainland today and ship' carrying relief materials look refuge at he coast town of Too tore, northwest of Kobe. It is reported inundated. VANCOUVER MAN DROWNS VANCOUVER, Sept. 1 5; Albert (oodall of this city was drowned this morning in Howe Sound when he fell off the deck of the launch in which he and several rriends were on a hunting trip. I lie body was recovered.' ' J. Legge-Willis, TornMy wireless operalor on Hie tanker Ta-laralite ami at one time the Union steamer Chelohsin, Y now an assistant purser on the'CN'.H. steamer Prince (ieorgel ' CP. It. sleaiuer Princess Meat-r'u-e, Capt. Clitf is due from Vancouver uTnf wayports al 5 o'clock Ihis ariernoou sailing for the south shortly thereafter. Th school board last, night authorized Ihe purchase of a door from D. Med. llu'nler ferjhe lluolh Memorial School playslied. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A new Issue of the Telephone Directory is about lo go to press. All those desiring change or additions (6 present listings, pleuse nollfy the Superintendent in writing hy September 20th. 217 M 1 -an am