N 1 , I' 3Tk - flilllon, liriitii Ik lltiriutbv's mo 1 1 K-rounUnl. He was faeed r' 11. iiliimfdum that he could 1 ti 'ld hu job by rtitrtiMiaj n in I he leilUir, or m,.- nhvioii wilir of a "f Ihe rleeUirate in that u-nry and nd hi inrrvlc -iincll. hol(M) widch Mr. Brown n...e I undoubtedly a cuur-..no He ha 4odd I" "i 1 be wider field of public a tt.e expene of his weekly "ie. We hall haiard tin' - Hiai thoae members of the -ip;il council mIio seek civic - ,il lite nel elrclntll Will w whal the voter Hunk of 1. "ii toward Mr Browne INDIANS OF NAAS RIVER WILL MEET PREMIER KING HERE N-erinl to Daily New MN' OLM II. Oct. 4. A delega- 1 .ienenhng the Naas Hler ' .oi (-enervations Is planning ; -til h petition lo lit. Hon. I. Market! lie King, premier ' ..'..Kin, when he visits Prince ' mi October 13 with n view "Naming 11 nHtlgfaelory sellle- ' on tlio land question. V' important uweting uf dclc- from the reserves was 1 li' i,. recently. Mr. O'.Meara. I'unl repi'eenlntivc ot Hie Ka tribes, was present and ned the progress of negolla- - with Ihe government. It ileei.icil to eonlinue Hie ef- - '"wards a settlement sal iy to the ludinns. LAUNCH NAAS RIVER TIES UP AT AIYANSH Siic nil to Daily News MVANSII. ooi. t. - Henry "''oi". who arrived here recently fl m prinre llupert with rreighl " ii i'ieugers on bis new boal, ( as lliver hm I nl. I Hu, r ril ft Itn ......... . Hie winter here. He hopes lo 1111 service between here and u'c Hnperl nexl year on a reg serious erino Mcloe n situation requiring a Alld rarelene by nun irioal uoltef in handMag the Janet Smith murder cae in Van- router i held ,Jy author I He to bate aided be murderer to make gid hi escape. Some iiiembeiM of the Igin- lalure aUo declare that boot1g ging H practically unchecked lhroifrh"ii Hie prtiviiirp. BIG TENDER ESIEYAN HERE FROM VICTORIA Qovernment Steair.er Will Spend a Month In Northern Waters Doing Heavy Work The big liniuiiiiiMi government iglitlmiixe li'inlcr hXevan. Capl. Harry llilimi, arrived at Dishy Uland yexlcnUy afternoon from Vii'iona and will iHnd a monlb n loeal walern prforming heavy work anooig the aidx to liaviga- mii While Hie llalevan i" here, be Newinglon will all end lo the noil out of Victoria having al ready gone muIIi. The Klevan arrietl fnmi Dig- hy Ulaiul at 11.30 llii morning 4iid lied up at Ute (i.T.I1. wharf. Capl. Kvaii i in command of be Newinglon relieving (pl Harry Ormiton who has been called ashore at Victoria on ac 'ouni f Jli J Urini'lon k eerious illnesi. ODLUM MENTIONED FOR MINISTER IN OLIVER CABINET VAN'i:ll T.H. Del. I. ietieral Vietor odloim publisher of the Vaiirouver Slar. 1 inentioiied ax i poHoihle member without Kir-ollo 111 Ihe Oliver cabinet. It i nown al-o that the friend of an Mackemie have leen urgiiu hal fie be made Hie cabinet re-rentalive of Vniicaoiver. It if oiible that no apHin(mcnt will .e loaiie. World Series Baseball Opens With Win For New York in Twelfth WASHlMiTON. Oct. . H look three extra innings to decide the opening game or Ihe World Series here litis afternoon between the Washington Senators and New York liiauls, the score when the game finally did end alter Hie twelfth inning being lo I in favor of tJia'uts. Scoring once in Hie second and fourth innings, the (Haul got off lo a good slarl before Ihe Senators had a mark on Hie score lnl. In llieir end of Ihe sixlli, however, Hie home team pui n nrsi man across me piaic ami. in (lie ninth inning. Iwd Ihiugs up Iwo all. New York scored two in me iweiuu uuu " lainnioii Waller Joliiioii and llaroiil tuiiq compnseo uie neuaiors ballery with Arthur Nehf and Harry Howdy for the (Hants. The score by innings was. I : , o 7 o hi 11 1. Vew York ... 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 t) (t 2 t Washinglon . 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 U 10 0 l-i New York made II hils and om? error; Washington, in hils and one error. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Aberdeen I, Alrtlrieonlims 2. Hauiiltnii r.. Cowdenhealh I. Hearts 2. Motherwell 2. Kilmarnock 2. Third Lanark -. Norton 2, Falkirk 0. U, I'sl'ark 0. Patrick TbislleO lliiitb II, ? Ayr fulled ' m .liilinslono I Dundee . Si Mur iiei'iH.i) BELLA COOLA WHARF John Cunie, local contractor, lias been awarded Hie contract for the new Dominion govern ment wharf at Hella Coola. It will cost about 1 0,00(1. main The new road lo conned with this wharf will be built by Itoberlson Pros., Vancouver con tractors. It will cost about 6T, 000 and Is being built by the provincial department of public wm-ks. work will start 1111 din' ! v BOSTON GRILL '.alaliv' Library 25 Parl.ainen, Building. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing rtlllUUiaiiw I floor for hire. Suilable for Service 4 dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. 4. parlies. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rales, apply to Boston and 6lh SL drill. Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phono 457. YOI XIV NO. 231 IMUNCti IlLTKHT. II. Cr SATL IIDAY. OCTOHEIl i. l2i. r..t.ro,i cirt.i.t.oi 1.773. IMIt !, 4St. PRICE FIVE CENT'S. TEN MILLION DOLLAR RUM RUNNING The Hrilanit .1 ruphy. the blue ribbon claMc oi Hie nr. lias been awarded lo A. J. Cobham. famous llritisb airman. The piiEe is presented each year by the Hoyal Aero Club "for Ihe most meritorious performance in the air." Prince Paying Holiday Vistt to Vancouver is Cheered on VAXGOUVKH, Oct. i. The I'nnre or Wales arrived here! over Hie Canadian National Itaiiway at ten o clin k last night. Only Mavor Owen and the member of the city council were 111 j Ihe slaliou lo welcome him lo Hie city. He drove in the mayors car lo Hie Hotel Vancouver where a large crowd outside and in the rotunda cheered lustily. The Prime repeatedly raised his hat while rapidly crossing the rotunda to Hie elevator. RING NEW YORK WON FIRST CAME WORLD SERIES BASEBALL IN TWELFTH MING Rum Running Conspiracy Found by U.S. Prohibition Agents When Half Million Dollar Cargo Seized NEW YOIIK. 0.1. I. Prohibition officials chum Hial lhc . ml 11 gigantic Aiiglo-Anicri'nu rum ruiiuuiK ronpira-i 1111II1011 dollar involved when lliey lowed into Hie hai -'e British steamer Frederick 11. with a crew of 28 men inn .v"tnen miller mi tinned guard wilh a half million dollar r hiiior altoard. live government agent made Hie capture after bargaining ion t-n of whiskey from Hie vessel- mailer. wiyiiif "in therefor. 111 the United Staler.' " Iiiihim ami i.aiiaila are I'd 01 Hie conspiracy, the f I lie federal fnrrea de- FRANK A. BROWNE AND HIS COUNCIL Victoria Liberal Paper Saya His Action a Courageous One 1 1 , I trow ne. Huriuby's le-( in the legislature, . ... - 1 : 1 linen hip municipal 1 ..f that riding thai he) ONE POLICE FOR WHOLE OF PROVINCE Scheme Advocated by Some Members of Legislature at Victoria VltriOhTA, Oct. I. Thai the liii,ll create a provtneial to afletirt 'Ihewtlmi of bore to HoMca, lir . i..ward the end of ,Pm ,,w w' UP b" .v. Mm Victoria TliHe..i',-'",,'re earl in the MMme ..oiniAlion i filed and ' th b"l"'r of lwllrs pal Irwi.Hrer ha b-HiT ! Hiat the fallur 1-.1 In rail for aMdlrlloN ,,rin? ' Jm-I the perpelra ;tor of he Limitation of Armaments Gets Nearer Realization as Result of Step at Geneva Conference OKXKVA, Oct. i. The Council of the League or Nations previous to adjournment la?t night adopted reolulitins whereby in preparation for next year's conference on the reduction of armaments the league' o"iiirmnnu'iit commission may be transferred to a commission of co-ordinations. This commission will consist of representatives of all states having seats in the council, Iwo members earn from the economical, financial, and transit organizations of Hie league, six military and naval experts, two members or employees and two of the workingmen group . -nr. ; of the international labor bureau KING HUSSEIN ' HAS ABDICATED Has Held Mecca, Holy City Islam, Agalns; Warring Trltesmen CAIKO. Oct. 1. King Hussein; of the Hedjas, who has been hold- j " ing the holy city of Mecca against , "T " warring tribesmen, lias aWicate,!.' rrum aceonling to advices received "r here. , VICTOniA. Oct. 4. Fleporls Mea is the reputed birth-' ttia Uip Vancouver harbor board place oUie prophet .Mohammed, l)as harbor lolls on f odmerjLlJif MoWunedan re- iwr cargoe lo sijct JiQ estent ligion. andls aimTTyfFfrW "BJj ,,a hquor snipments will be thousands -of pilgrinvs. It is Hie driven away from Vancouver, will aim of every true Mohanuneoan ut(t investigated by Premier to visit Mecca at least ing bis life. Arrival at Hotel and Inside PRESS ASSOCIATIONS of once dur- ANNUAL MEETING AT VANCOUVER PROCEEDING VANCOl VKH. Oct 1. L. I). Ne.-bitt of Hie Hassano Slar has been elected president of the A1-. berta Press Association a! I lie l annual meeting of that organi and feveral jurists. The commission will hold its first meeting in (Seneva on November 17 lo eo-onlinale preparations for Hie eonferenee. INVESTIGATE HARBOR TOLLS Oliver. "If it is as reported, liquor cargoes will go through other ports as a result of the heavy charge of t lie Vancouver Hoard and it will reduce the tonnage of that port considerably," be asserted. FISH PRICES HIGHERTODAY The whole eighth floor of Hie hotel lias been reserved for the j ration Iiebf in conjunction witnovee Hundred Thousand Pounds . . t I ... 1 kiIInn II.. -II 1 ... . , 1 i I I . UV III HU' llfjai iiiii uc "ill and in Ottawa on Ocjober U and PARENT-TEACHERS !- occupy the same apartments nnd!, ine same neu niai 11c usei wocii: previously in Vancouver on September 2S, HMD. I No entertainment or functions 4 have been arranged as the Prince specially desired t lie visit tu be regarded as in formal and in the nalcre of n liolitlav. ; The Itinerary The complete Itinerary of the Prince's visil has not been nr- ranged but be has agreed to be I in Toronto on October 15 and lf 18. lie Is considering invitations lo visit New England as well as Chicago and Detroit. The Prince leaves Sunday morning for Victoria where he will remain unlil Tuc.vlay infill, dining with the Lieut. Governor Monday night. He leaves Van couver fur Ihe east Wednesday morning, arriving at Winnipeg October 10 ami remaining one day. GIVE CARD PARTY .,41 KILLING CATTLE TO STOP DISEASE HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. I. Nearly WOO caltle, about one fourth of which were pure blooded slock valued at 1 75,000 were shot and killed south uf here yesterday in an effort to eradicate foot and mouth disease. . INTERESTING ARTICLE ON PRINCE RUPERT BY F. S. WRIGHT, EDMONTON Copies or the monthly maga- line "Hood lloads." edited by F. by the Prince llupert Parent - of the city and surroundings are Teachers' Association in Hie Mel -ropole Hall. There were sixteen tables. Piif.e winners were as follows.: Whist Ladies' first, Mrs. A. Iv arson: ladies' consolation. Miss Wealherhead; men's first. Fred Pyle; men's consolation. Job 11 Ilremner. Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. W. S. Fisher: consolation. Miss S. A. Mills men's first, William Millar: men's consolation, W. D. Vance, ne(relnncMs wee -ic.v.'il shown and Ihe article is well written. Hood lloads is the official or gan ol (he Edmonton Automobile and Hood lloads Association. ALASKA CANNERY AND SALMON BURNED JUNEAU. Oct. 1. The cannery id Hie Alaska Consolidated Canneries was destroyed by lire here yesterday wilh H5.000 cases of salmon. The loss is eslimnted in sinn.oon. Hie British Columbia and Yukon In-... vnei.itiiins. The meeting In Hie returning sentiment Mr. McLeod heartily concurred. He thanked the president for the good wishes expressed. S. W right, formerly or this city. were received last night by Ihcj hoard of Hade along will, a tet-t PRINCE GEORGE TO ter rrotn .Mr. w ngni urawing ni- (cntion to the article. Thej photos, and material for this were provided by the Hoard and A very successful bridge ami the article was written by Mr. whist drive was held last evening! Wright. Several good pictures MAKE SPECIAL TRIP! C.N.Il. steamer Prince George, Capl. Harry Nedden. on arrivnl here from Ihe south this evening, will be withdrawn from regular service but is to make a special trip lo Vancouver lomor-1 I nMj 1 uoo ami any passengers niai oiut. 1 She will start loading the salmon! tomorrow morning and should get away some lime in the afternoon. The Prince llupert. Capl. l. Donald, will replace the Prince Arrive Prom Banks J it ulln.lo.l ami important' ' The situation being business is being transact.Nl. II s,"ik, i- or.in.i th.il it will a.liourn Cold Storage and halibut settled at the being tonight following the election or none too idenlifuJ prices were on ! ,he risP al t,le 1 Kxc,,anffp tl,M all oflicers morning. American arrivals all " igol well over 16c and 7c. while HOPES MR. MCLEOD WILL ! -Zi BE PROMOTED BACK HERE -1 ii. I bad 23.500 pounds, and Hie Can- 5S'ora J. W. Scott, president-or the Hoard or Trade, last night refer-1 '"." Vn",'1 K"llPy, " f"r ,he red lo Hie fac that S. J. McLeod.-V?m ".,,al former president, was leaving Iho v ""- ,1 . , .... Arrivals ami sales at Cliy. lie iiuucii niai vi-i; uun, change were as follows: this city would make such ,iro. that Mr. McLeod would re- gress , . . 1...,. Kaale. r- So.OOO lbs., nt Hie Ex- 10.2c ceive a promouon ock iu t-nuvc . I , . HUM il'. iu 1 lie mijui r i9ii iu. uiki Atlin Fisheries. Eureka. 3,200 lbs., nt 1 0.3c and 7c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storaee Co. Valorous. D.000 lbs., nt 16.6c and 7c to the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Canadian ' Inex II., 5.500 lbs. and Selma 7.000 lbs. at ll.lo and 8c to the Canadian Fish & Odd Storage Co. Fisher. 4.000 lbs., at 11.5c and 7c. lo the CatliwlWn Fish A Cold Storage Co. Kouyosii. .5.500 lbs., at tl.oo - 1 ll. 11 .11. Vl 1 ip 10 uie ikioiii risuerit's Point May. 2.000 lbs., at 13.5o and 7c, lo Hie Hoyal Fish Co. BOAT AT 10 O'CLOCK C.N.Il. slcnnip Prince George, Card. Harry Nedden. Is due to ar- Prince George in the regularly Irom Viineonvnr at 10 o'clock coast service with. Hie sailing for, ltd eveninic. The vessel had a Vancouver via Svvanson Bay. j number of nassenaers for Ihe Ocean Falls and Powell lliver nt !caihound train which will be m'.UMirh' t'xitht. ' i.'l I a. her rrij,l.