O C TAXI W 1 and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. 8tnd Hoyal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and Oth SL MATT VIDECK, Prop. n UeaaHMWMBi ' . ,, " vol. XIV., SO. 239, V,; SENATOR I mm opening Hie game Mlowss v ..rk - I.lnd'lrom. 3b.; rn-, th.; Young, rf ; . f., Terry, lb., Wllun. If m : (lowdr, e.; Ilarnes. .-i.M.glon McNeely. ef.; . Hire. If.: Judge, lb.; . Taylor. 3b.; Huel. r.; I., lioalitt. If. . ! i pitched lo only two own IiikI lulling and wa re-f i.v Mogridge. Mariwrry ii mound in the sum ami Tli.' next Inninff MeQulllaa . Si-lil iiIh e aim wa mu.-. ii faor of iteiilley in th' i Ml Wi-oii. New York centre i i tried to ciy lllce .luol m -t.Miiav in fielding llarri' v Hie bleacher In the fourth i 'a bnl fell wllliout injuring (i n -fir. llanl. who I the cap-d the New York lem. gl ..v mii (he home run. ore by tuning: ' J I 5 0 7 8 y 10 11 12 N'-w York (I 0 It 0 3 (I 0 (I 0 0 03 Washington o I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t BOATS IN DISTRESS. AIDED AT KETCHIKAN Coast Guard Cutter Cygan Does Good Work In Rescuing Small Craft Kl rr.lllKAN. Oct. to. - Two ihshI tn dlslres have been thought in recently by Ihe coal uuard cutler Cygan. The While-away filled with water while Ihe Bankers and Delegation From Fatherland Arrange Terms of Agreement LONDON, Oct. 10 An agreement covering the Issuanot of a loan to Germany of $200,-000,000 under the Dawes plan for the settlement of the reparations problem and the rehabilitation of Germany was signed here today. The settlement was arrived m a n.ii a mt i 1 1. 4. h4 rft. u,. -Lnaaltl 'VII m Gyros Have Made Great Prepare-, ttons For Big Hoedown: i Finery la Taboo I Alt i In' run of (he farm with none of I h- work will be enjoved by Hie people who are promising themselves (o attend the Gyro Club' hoedown dance in the Auditorium tonight. The proceed to go toward the (Hub' playground fund. Hie (iyro have igoue lo a lid of pains and spared no energy to put Ihi event over strong. All arrangement have I been made low ant making Hie The Senator made ten affair nitir in every delail and it MAKING LOAN FOR GERMANY will not he difficult for those Attending to imagine lhcmelvc ' really 'Mown on the farm" instead of in ueh a I driving commercial metropolis a Prince Rupert. A far a (he costume I arc eonrerneil, the "gaU" are refunded that no finery will be al-i l"ttei and gingham and uu ai lonowing negotiation. . , Mmft,i. w. Cameron, tween a German delegation on ( VMtf i,'. (J. jillln, W. the one side and British, Amer- j ,,on lean. French, Belgian, Italian . limiermilk btntlh Y. Crwlek-and other bankers on the other. hlink M Oomiil!.. 0, (o)r alKio. It. Tile. Io Commiioiier Monlgomery U'augh. Ugge-lt at yeeterday after-! Ilooth nrransoM'nl f5. V. noon police ciHituiuoion meet- nainon, .. i.. inMiny. n. Two Runaway Boys Came all way from McBride to Seek Fortunes at Coast but Were Disappointed . 11.- ler an adventurous mp over mi-oiirt only of Ihe journey being .- paid. Goodsall will he sent home this evening lo MrPride but Ihe other, hoy is being held ponding Investigation and il i possible he limy be sent to the provincial home at Chilliwack. Canadian National Hailway. DIED WHILE BATHING Ilride did md sun.ee ...e uu.ge (.arly aboard was on a hunting; off;r expedition. She. wa kept afloat y the use of large oil drums. Ihe Lenoi-e T. 37H had Ihe cylinder head blown off Ihe engine-nd bearing burnt out. 'Hie Medl.lian also went ashore north of Luck Point and was later floated by emptying the fuel tanks. At a meeting of II10 Catholic-Women' society held yesterday tti'onit function. afternoon a eenlrenlece donaled.tlie by Mr D. F.. Murphy was drawn for by Father MeOralh and won ' Mr 11 Mel'.wpn w-llh number ' and chief. ..... IIik trio they lived on Ihe philan Hiropy of the people. One of Ihe first things needed on their arrival al Ihe police station was a (food bath as they had nut had one since leaving Meltride. Gon-.ini.in Collins presided at this Chief Vickcrs reporting the need for new police rain coals,: commission at its i-.wi,.i-.liiv af ernoon iieemeu 1. ...... 11,.. niniler of tlieir pur 3Efctib WINNER VICTORIA YESTERDAY Bi VICTORIA. Oct. 10. Expiring ' ..1 11 -1. 1 a... The lad rl out a monin ago ueiore am ruiuu reai-u nun, .i -one with n 30-30 riHe and the Hiur C. I.ilerlwood, prominent iu other with a iS pistol to seek business circles, died yesterday v.. ..i iimi. ri,. r,.ii I in Mc- wiiiie naming in me waiers 01 1111-11 -ii"""- .. . ,. i.. 1... 1 BEER PLEBISCITE RECOUNT ENDS WITH VANCOUVER MAJORITY VANCOIVKR. Oct. 10. The!B reeounl in Ihe beer by Ihe glassJj .plebiscite of Hie voles cast for jj mi ciiy uas uccn compieieu ami"-' meeting the recheck indicates dial the nclly voled for beer by a majority of 78. The figures show that "l .... .1 1 . ma ...1.. 1 t.... 11,.. ..11. chase in the hands 01 me mayor, 1 . om-ii kt ho- i-mhh,- i-o 10 t 'O atainsl. OF CAMPAIGN IN FULLSWING Conservatives Have Most Candidates In Contest In Britain LONDON, Oct. 10. The general election campaign Is In full swing. Labor has 450 prospective candidates, Conservatives S30, and Liberals 330. The fflacdoriald ministry will remain at the head of affairs and probably will meet the new parliament, which Is e.xpectrd to assrm-b'e on November 18, whatever the result of the elections may be. ERNEST MILLER O'ES TIER LONG ILLNESS YANCOlYF.H. Oct. 10 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIIINCK IirPEHT. H.C.. FHIPAY. OCTOHKIl 10, l2i. !he more .rlelly enforced. II wa lunw prorao, g. IlaxelU, I - - -" ; n;- . . ... ,1.-' .l.u.l.l.l U I,iI:a II. a ullttr .l it Jillinmin CHOie 111 III llir.iiniiini . ......... h .itiri.mtr hi. bet bawball lhrigh Ihe managemenl of the a. InM. 1 liaillMJl fllHn.mil liMIU Iitvtl llixv. vaa ..... tfWH. i.i:i...i i .-.oiwi . r.rrie until the twelfth. Mhealre wtth the reiet thai nu committee. Panics pllehed for New York unaccompanied children under loo cream booth II. imh.1 iii lhi Vuiiulilun riiH. Starr. Vtil.mar'a Circulate! 17SS. WILL SHIP SPRUCE TO STRAITS SEITLEMENTS Kl TLIIIKAN, Oct. 10 . Word received here i that the Sitka spruce Lumber and Pox Company ha taken over the Y. I'. , Mill" awmjll and timber right at Sitka and will manufacture epruee limber for Hie rubber in-' tlutry in the trail Settlement-!.' ilolaiid St. J. Hraddell of binga iiorc recently visited Sitka KEfCHPN EXPELS ; PUNCHBOARDS FROM the end of Jhe third voyage uf the Aloha to the fishing banks but it is her first call hero. wilh a HI horse-power Atlas-lm-j perial deisel engine. i The boat left Seattle oil Sep- teuiber 20 but, on account of rough weather and bail shortage, I . . . . .. ... ,1... i wa iieiayen m geiimg u unks. Thirteen days of fine suing weather was encountered but Cant. langnes reports that In the sinidl hours of the morning Oitisl.ible Collins of theigu, lt wm, sCarce. They fish-ulnff of the Provincial Police pu ked up two young boys from Mr-fr),m !,.a((. s far .norlh a Pride. Oliver Goodsall. fourteen, ami llaro- Ferguson, thirteen. ! ,jX0I,'H Kutrance. who had run away from home on September 12 lat and since . Aloha was built last spring then hail made their way six hundred miles to the coast, spend-, , Mie j.i,.,mg Vessel Owners iug only twenty dollar between Ihem on Ihe road. ! Marine Ways in Seattle. Cnpt. Until youth were enmcialed and ill-clothed and were,4jlllg,,s wi,s0 frt call II is Ihoronghly wet and miseralde. I hey arrived here lal uiglit iu-. !,,.,. tU)C0 1S fa (Was formerly captain and half owner of the 'schooner Hcstilution. TYphOON TYPHOON SWEEPS SWEEPS PHILLIPINE ISLDS. MANILLA. Oct. 10. Thirty are dead and many missing as a result of a typhoon which swept the Cayagan valley and did much damage to shipping on the coast of the I'hillipines. Ilev. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. and family of Telegraph Creek reached Liverpool recently , 'poj from yueliec on nie u.imi. sieaui-er Moid rose. BJB HBTB.TB'il'TBT" B I WW Kt W H i BI B1BJ B'4 BJB 8 B'J B3 B,?B3 B'lBB A Public Meetingl 5 Will be Held in the - wr!TMnLME WESTHOLME THEATRE THEATRE P ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, AT 8 P.M. Bpeakers will be niGHT HON. W. I.. MACKENZIB KING, Premier of Canada. HON. DU. J. II. KING, Minister uf Public Works. HON. P. J. CA11DIN, Minister uf Marine and Fisheries. HON. 11 AI. McOIYKIlX. HON. A.VDPF.W IIAYDKN. HON. FHKD STOMK, Member for Skeenn. HON. T. D. PATTUI.I.O. Provincial Minister of Lands. Chairman Col. S. P. McMordie. Slrert Salra. 4l BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed-ding parties, For rales, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BASEBALL SERIES RUNAWAY CHILDREN TRAVR 600 MILES IN MONTH ARRIVING LAST NIGHT Washington Champions of Baseball World as Result Victory T oday WASHINGTON. Oct. 10.- - The Washington Senator won world baseball championship here tin afternoon when they . ( ( New York Oiatil by ii score of t lo 3 in Hie seventh : uf"i eviting game of the erie h match which went c uming ami wan watched liy :(.". ooo frenzied spectator. winning run wh iiuiile by Hnel who was .cured by .Mr- v on a two-be hit. Washington ned four pitchers Og- Mftgrnlge, Marberrv nnd alter JoIiiimui ; New Vrk. four ;-. Nelif, McQuillan and Heutley. aM four error; Hie Giant : iiiu and three error. Ilar- i' a Imm njn for Wash- tii Die fuiirlh w1lh 1111 mm Tli in wan the firt score a me. New- York got Hie i 'lit in the sixth inning, f Minn being on arcoiml of iv llrurdxc. playing short V a-hmuton intead of Perk-1 . ,'i and Judge, firiti be- 'hen the bae were fill - ' lie eighth, llarrt again !. hero of himself by poling a 'rieky grounder which i wo runner and lied the FUN OF THE FARM AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Election of Coolidge Not Sure but Likely Presidential Election SHOPS OF MERCHANTS FISH ARRIVES HP TTf rir rrif 1 XT other hand. La Follelte is KIPI'IKAN. Oct. 10. On and H T A V 1 1' K I ill I A Y Mro,,fI in "" wc1, in t,,e coun" after October to il will he illegal, llLlil I 11J1 1 JUll , ry from the Mississippi to the to operate puuehboard in (hi Pacific coast. Opinion is divideil Krnesl city and the police will lake ac- Several Bl American Schooners , whether he will get enough elec- j linnet, Kiich a milkmaid wear Miller, former member of the lion lo see that the practice is I will he the vogue. The men are l.eziIaluie for Grand Fork and slopped. Local merchants hit; I to aper in overall, (draw hat a oroniun-n( memler of Ihe bar given until thai time o that there Hint all the farm trapping they of !rilih Columbia die.1 yesler- maybe no hardship from sudden an dig out. 'day al the home of hi sister clo-ing down. Action was taken The roifMMitlre. are a followt: licre afler a linati":c illne. He following a recommendation by Dince WHfliuiUee N. W. wa 53 years of age. I the grand jury recently. Prinvle elialrnwin , II. A. liar-1 I. ..a. t II VlaknlU n 11.. THI- ... - . - . . n. ..... r", ... ... .,- , Kl.ii Tulnr S! ILifiIUnnVNi f - M.C.-A. L. Hollby a.hler S. K. New V-Type Halibut Schooner Arrives in Port With Her Catch Poor Fishing in North Repoated The first of the new V-type boats, which are said to be successful in the rolling game becaie they are seaworthy and owt. commodious l the same time a drawing les waler and being i the American Sheriff Member of dance CiUl" m . . , V. Mo- ilia elguin wnen oem c- ,.,. .. . ,. Hd ha ,riin,l hliW Ulli- J. "im, i.. .. .'mini. I nis 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Jly Canadian Pre. .Survey and f the political propert the country over a month before the. found lliere what lie wanted and coming election, though it leaves nnlch to he desired in the way a a renlt the company was "f definite knowledge of what the voters will do, point. lo the f(,nn,.,l j ' election uT President Coolidge or throwing of the election into . . the House. On the basis of the present conditions, John W. Davis, the Democratic nominee, does not seem to be a winner. The Hepublirun leaders are strenuously claiming the ejection of President Coolidge a certain but the more astute of Ihem are - fill of the strength of La Follelte ! in the west. j Coolidge at this time has the lead oer Davis in" Use east. On In With Catches 230,500 (oral vote in that country lo Pounds of Halibut Is I make it impossible for Coolidge Marketed j f c win in the eleloral college and llliiis throw the election to the Six of the tug American halibut': House . schooners arrived with calchest What seems the most probable, ifor today's bidOinz.at Ihe Fihj outcome is that the Republican IKxcliange and, there heinz a organization, which is powerful larger quantity of, fish offering. and well-financed.willjbe able in "tthair for some tlmp pat. ,thehhitie5f iffintlr rstreilglliVii It- prices I mik a decided drop. Amer-jself enough in Ihe west to elect ican prices ranged from I t.2clCoolidge and keep the election and "c to 16c and 7c while tbefrom Ihe House. Ttul this is far two Canadian boats offering bolhjfrom certain. The present scare received I t.Uc and 6c. Nine of the Republican may be the American boats marketed 5l5.o00 means of saving them, as it will pound and two Canadians, 15,000aroue many to work who would pounds u lolal for Ihe day of not have done so otherwise. 230.500 pounds. I Some Democratic leaders be- Arrivals ami sales were as fol- Iieve the nomination of Al Smith for Governor of New York will American .... I greatly strengthen the chances Pinni-iT. 31.000 Douiuls. at for Davi and that before long morning with a j j 2c a)(j - lo (1P hj-;ji Fish conservative business interests Co. win inrn 10 uavi nnu away irom Panama. 33.000 pounds, at 1 Coolidge on the theory that the 113.? :iini 7v llainier. 5.500 . only way to keep the election out riio Aloha is uwned and captained by A. Langnes of Seattle Loun, ,, 15.9c and 7c, and of the House i to choose Davis. as a crew of rive men. M.ej- Commonwealth. 28,0 000 oounds. at,Thi is a possibility hut the pro- m. r ... i - ev r. 1 1 . . . . .... is a eraii 01 iv ions, j.i i--i j 4. ln.lr and 7e, to the Canadian, habililies are against it. long, 13 feel 8 inches in heain.U Fish.A Cold Storage Co. even feel depth and Is powcreu . i Vansee. tO.OOO pounds, al tt.tci and 7c, lo the Pacific Fisheries. ) i Columbia. J3.000 pound at! tl.lc and 7c, to the Ilooth Fish- erics Canadian Co. FEARS EXAGGERATION OF EAGLE CREEK GOLD Will the La Follelte strength in the west advance or recede between now and November, Re-Dublican chiefs sav il will recede I but this is a guess. La Follelte I will soon enter on his speaking 1 Aloha. 8,500 pounds, at ICc, campaign and if his health per- ,and 7c, to Ihe Royal Fish Co. Imits him to carry it Ihrough h i Grojh, 3,000 pounds, at IS.lcjis likely to make converts to his and 7c. p.r.d Middleton, 2t.000.own cause. Recession of La Fol- ipimnds. at lt.2c and 7c, to the lelte trenglh cannot be taken Allin Fisheries. j for granted that much is cer- I Canadian Main" Hard work by Republican Reveille, 10,000 halibut and raaniialions may overcome it in 5,000 black cod, to the Royal Fish ome of the close slates. Co. at tt.tfc and-7c for halibut and Oc for black cod. 'onmnitrv rivre nvrD Alii, 5.000 halibut and S.OOOiLUMrANI WmLO IMCIX at I t.'Jc and 7c for j halibut and Cc for black cod. HOME BANK ASSETS TORONTO, Oct. 10. An incorporated limited company operating with a Dominion charter has bern formed to lake over Hie as- ..r 11,.. ,ir. ....I Ifnmu ll.nik D,SCuV n?CUr. ri0P,e!Accor.ling to Liquidator Clarkson W0 D,dNi T 1 I ".0 organization will be known as A, n Good Prospecting Very j, Home ,lank x L(, lf ,hQ YWCOtiVKR. Oct. 10. "I do! Dominion. Government later re- miwl want to see the gold find onlimburses thi depositors, the as- H'Kngle River exaggerated. I did.sels or Ibe company couiu oc "I 1 t. ... u 1.. : 11... I a.mI ilMt.l lf- Mitt r!nt-trnliiin t I 1101 lluVC HUH" IU Jilt' lUO tuill- umivii us-e lory as thorough a proecting as I would have liked. The area -nnnnwr ..m rnnn is practically closed now and VlUUUDIG AND UUUU the true worth of the placers; there will be unknown until next LUCK CALLS PRINCE spring. The freeieup came on1 loo early for doing any great CALGARY. Oct. 10. Declaring amount of work." This was the he has enjoyer himself er.v statement from Grady discoverer much and intend to return in ; . . . . . .v . . , . ... . . 1 . ,...,... , , or (he latest placer uiggings 111, ivo, uie rrince 01 w aie icu the north thai raused Ihe slam- Calgary lat evening for Wfnnl-pede that bid fair to rival the peg. As Ihe train left the depot great Klundyke rush. 1 the Prince appeared on the rar Grady arrived yesterday from platform calling " Goodbye the north friml h-kI nm' luck"