STANDING OF BALL TEAMS 8li-to-3U Tie Game Played YesterdayPittsburgh Lost Doublo-Hoader v v aK, Sept. It. There 1 liange In Ihe landtng AinerloHU Leaaue. I'hll.i-ind Vohinlon played ' inning, game lo 8-6 day. I ' National beigue Pilts-ft double-header to 1 ' 1 1 r ales over the 11- while the latter were 1 v Vance of M r 0 o k I v n ) a ho-hit game against ' isilripiim mi Sunday, the first) 11 l leagues thin season BODY GROUND UNDER WHEELS CHARGED RAISINQ RACE PREJUDICES ALEXANDIUA. Sept. It. Speaking here Saturday Premier Madeline King li n r ft e d Hon. Arthur Mrlxhen. leader of the Conservative, with ileuoruig k raise race prejudice. "That kind of thHia -sdWrtmtleat in a campaign of ihi kind." he naid. 4 4 4 4 4 44444444 HALIBUT ARRIVALS Fares Handled at Exchange This Morning Totalled 158,000 Pounds Halibut arrivals handled at the Fudi Exchange tin morning lo-i ailed 1 18.000 pound eight American boal selling 1 31,000 pounds and four Canadian 000 pounds. The foreign boats had n general advantage In lire bidding, smaller catches filling into carload shipments gelling Ihe highest prirc. Otherwise bidding was about even. Arrivals ami sales were us follows: American Zenith. 10,000 pound, al I3.3i and fte, lo the lloolh Fisherie Atlas, 21.000 pounds, at 13.3c whiCl, cut :he lend ofuind c, and me iiamier. im-i... tJhilils l pounds, at IB. We aim , 10 un Pacific Fisheries. Leviathan. 10.000 pounds, al la te and f.c. and Dcfenrc. H.000 pounds, al 13.3c ami Oe, lo the Canadian Fish. V Coll Storage. iimi J.. 15,000 pounds, a: I5.:ic and '0, and Flattery, 8,000 n.u. at 15.3c and Oc, lo the M!iu Hsherles. I aninu. 1 1.000 . pounds, al j.;tc and 0c, to the ll"al Fish Company. canaaian - . .. - 1 1 v.... lne. 5.S00 pounus, aim Train Passed Over Freight Tralnlhus. 7.000 pounds at iy-5 ""'J Canadian Hah A. Cold Conductor on C.P.R. Yes- lc. lo the terday AsiH.HDi r,t sept. 11. F.rnesl an in years ut age,, n Vancou- IMI. freight condilclor, was i und t,i death under Ihe wheels 1 ' an and engine here Sunday '' '''Oily mangled, his arms and ' beui cut off. PLAYED WITH DYNAMITE WERE BLOWN TO PIECES ' I TIIIUUIKIF., Sept. It. Fred ''"inger mid Willie llolokorkl. J'-cd fmitleey, were killed and lueu other hoys seriously in-J1"r','l Sunday as a resull of cloving will, dynaiulle caps. A 'Killed eigareltn dropped .inlo a nf exiiliiivn mi. 1 llien Ml ii'. happened. "r- ....... I . ..I ii,.i..liiii. 0.&00 pounus, hi ... r. ni rie lo the Hoyul Fish f..tim;ltlV. "" 1 l ,N and s.. C""1' i,""''!, "l ll'le and Oc to the 1 loo Hi Fish Canadian Co. eries j VIOLENT DEATHS IN CHICAGO ATWEEK END . u.i,i I I -Seventeen met Oolenl deaths here ' persons i ul the week - - - - from varmu" : !'1 "rri1 "," end. Dorimt acc ..... , from nulomomu' ...i.i-u-..tern slates lolalled 8a. lock Tail, who lias been on a I lo Ilie ellv rip soumi, 7 . mce Charlc this morn- on Ihe 1'i Conn, night I uinel. live nulcs long, near Field. B.C. Its rou.slrm lion constitutes an engineering epn . Starting ut both ends the engineers bored through solid rork to meet exactly, " Minister of Public Worhs Speaks VOTING ON PROPOSED . . r r 1 r n n STRIKE FOR DAY OFF' Dlgby Island Station' Involved In Nlove and Action Likely to Follow YAXCOl YKIt, .Sept. 1 1. The alreles operators al Dighy Is land. Prince lliiKfrt. are likely lo ,e (nvolveil in a proposed ulrike which is being considered by the wireless employees of Ihe Cana dian Pacific Coast station. Wireless operators are usually ,Kiorly lMiid, il.is claimed, ami Ihey work seven days a week. I'he proposed strike is lo hack up a ilcmanil for a fix day week. A vote is now being taken by mail and it is probable a strike a ill be cnlled on or before the nd of Ihe month when all wireless slalinns will go out of busi ness unless nrrangemenls are made in the meantime to keep zoiiiR. The local station has peani nothing of this yel. the operators ay. . SOSTAD WINS CASE SECURING COMMISSION ON SALE OF OUTSIDER V.VXCOl'VF.Il. Sept. 1 . An drew Sostiul. manager of I tie fam ous engineer Mine at Attin. has been awarded by the court a commission of ten per cent on a $?00,000 as soon as that amount Is paid by the Oranby Company to Martin Woldson of Spokane for Ihe Outsider Croup of claims at Maple May. So far only 30.000 has actually been paid and Ihe Judgment carries ten per cut commission on it. with the balance lo follow if the deal is i'm- pleled. VINCENT MASSEY TO JOIN KING CABINET OTTAWA. Scot. II. II is of-fclHlly announced here that Yin-cent Massey, head of The Mas-sey-llarrts Company of Toronto. Joins Ihe King cabinet without porl folio. LADY AMY PARKER DIEONSATURDAY NEW YOllK, Sept. It. Lady Amy Parker, age 00 years, wife of Sir (iilberl Parker. Ihe Can adian novelist ami llrittsh states man, died hern Saturday after yciii-a of illness from uuncer. or Development of rnnce nupert as One of Liberal Benefits B.C. CIIAMIUOOK.-Sept It. Hon. Dr. J. II. King, minister of public works in Hie federal cabinet, va unammotisly selected liberal candidate for Kast Kooleuay,, to contest the forth: mi ll g election al a omentum Saturday pighl. Afler receiving Hie nomination Dr. King gave an addre 11 which he enumerated ome of the benefits Hritisli Columbia jad obtained under a Liberal administration. One of the must mportaut of these was Ihe utilization und development of the Pacific ports including Prince Huperl. Olher benefits particu- 'arly emphasized were reduction of taxation and improvement of the affairs of the Canadian National. GRAIN RATES ARE CHANGED New Rule of RaMway Commission Goes Into Effect After Tomorrow Nlahl WINNIPEG. Sept. 14. In accordance with the recent ruling of the Railway Board, reduced tariffs on westbound grain will become effective tomorrow nlzht, t was officially learned hore today. The order was (issued recently by the chairman of the board and objection was taken to It by some members ofs the board, and an appeal against the ruling has boon taken. The change puts the Western ports on the same footing as Eastern, which up to the present has not boon the case. THOUSAND KIWANIANS VANCOl'VF.H, Sept. It. The annual convent ion of the pacific Northwest district of Kiwanians opened this morning. A thousand delegates were- present. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE APPOINTS AIR BOARD Adequacy of United States Air Service to Be Reported on Immediately WASHINGTON, Sept. It. President Coolidge on Saturday night appointed a special board lo inquire into Ihe subject of the adequacy of American air power, this board will organize immediately and submit a report probably by the latter part of November. i electrolTtorrT SWEPT THE STATES NEW YOllK, Sept. It. Eight persons are known lo be dead as a result of an electrical storm which swept the Eastern states on Sunday. Properly damauc will amount to half a million dollars. Mrs. Harry Floyd and family, afler spending several moullis In Vancouver, relumed to Ihe clly on lh" r.anhiia lasl evening. Rapid Work on Workhouse Bins Completed Tonight bat there is Yet 80 Feet to Add to Hdght The worklioiiM bins al Hie new elevulor will be finished louighl, when lhe,y will be on a level willi the sloruge bins, which formed llio first seclion of the building lo be creeled. Quick work has been done on this part uf the building. A record pouring of Veuieut was made tuwutil Ihe enil of Hie week w hen l i reel, a inches was added to Ihe height in a hours. The height uf Hie workhouse bins is 7u feel. Henealh Hial if the first floor of the workhouse ao feel high and in fl.'has nieiil below Hint. There is yel lo ho added cupola, in which there are five enough lo hrtnj? Ihe building up 'floors. lo 180 feel, an additional heiahl The roof of Iho storage bins of iuY'ut SO feet known a- Hie will i.e fin shed Wednesday. 1 "Hiry i I' 'Mr oston Grill mm Ice Cream goes with dinner ULJ Ambulance Large Ipslair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 8t. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Y(l XV, NO; 313, PHIXCE HIPEHT, B.C., MOMlAY. .SEPTEMBER 11. 1025. s.tu,dt,-. cirwi.toni nee. trut 8.1m ess PRICE FIVE CENTS. NEW GRAIN RATES IN FORCE TOMORROW DR. KING SAYS LIBERALS DEVELOPED PACIFIC PORTS INCLUDING RUPERT Communists Propose a Radical Policy for the Government of Canada TOMO VI'O. ricpl. I V Apparently the Connnuiijsl parly J.,! '"'In ih Willi Hie hil-licits of llii-i in efforts to break v ltnli-h Empire uiul with that end in view lias adopted u-(lie main plunk of I he party in t ti i - roniilry the repudia ilie llriliftli Norlh Amenraii Art, under which the (ioy 1 "if the counlry i- now carried on. ( "Pilal lvy, (he Mili- which ha caused so much con hi llriliiin, i another prominent plank. They alo . t (In-tii-clei til u ro-iveiilioii held here yesterday, in unification of (he railway syntem nnd their nalioualizn-Tlie bank- and nil industry lliey would ualionalize and br mnri"! of lite workers. FLOUR MILL LULU ISLAND WAS BURNED : Plant of Eslerbrook Milling Com- pany Destroyed by Fire 4 Yesterday i M il. Sent. II. - Tliei Hie Efislerbroek Mtlllns n I.uln Island nclud-ii mill, warehouse, floor, grain and two ivfJinjf 'T"' destroyed -i'rday ii'' beina; nf I oo.ono. Douglas Stork Tells of Flight to Vancouver in Vickers Viking Boat "It's great stun." .said Iioug Slork on his return lo town this morning on the steamer Prince Charles afler having flown from here lo Vancouver al the end of the week on Ihe Lanren-lide Air Service flying boat, piloted by Col. J. Scott Williams, j D.S.O., M.C In fact. Doug is such an aerial enthusiast now that I he is already talking about gelling an airship of his own and be-; coming a regular aviator. The Sunbeam No. a will neve be able to give him the same thrills? again, he admits. The flight from here to Vancouver took six hours flying I limp Tli lilflm !efl tieru fl! - - - I noon on Friday and rearhe I i Alert Hay at i o'clock. Afler refuelling there, the machine look off again, hul ten miles out, fo was encountered, so Col. Williams returned lo Alert May, 1 where the night was spent. Sat- unlny morning at 10 o'clock de-jo. E. Foster, Captain Sandison, parture was made .from . Alert; Cleared Yesterday for Dixon 11... 1 ... 1 ..a i.; v;,.vrr.--, iiaj anu 'al iivi.ii 1 iic u'p, h i Viking flying boat soared over Vancouver city and Ismld safely al Jericho Beach .station of Hie rtoyal Canadian Air Force. The Irip was a very ?inplh and u,n- evenlful one, Doug. says. An Prince Huoert to Vancouver, was! off lo Ihe tatter's ranch in the! Eraser Valley, there to regain his hearing, which was some what impaired as a result .of the flight. Dave, loo, got a kiek out of Ihe Irip by air but he confided lo Doug, that flying was loo thrtllin? for him. I m through," he said as lie landed at Vancouver. 11 was Dave's first landing in an airplane when Col. illuuns swooped down at Alert Day Friday after noon. The water came up so fast that Dave thought they were going to have a through trip lo the bottom of the sea. He was much relieved to climb out or the ship and set hi fool on terra linna at the Indian vil lage utter bis buir hours in the air. Dave, will remain a week in the south heroic returning home. The big flying boat is now being dismantled at Vancouver, preparatory to being shipped to its headquarters at Three Iliv-ers. (Juebec. nnnor nnnr nrrnDn Barra Lad Made World Record, Clearing S Feet 1'x Inches at New Westminster NEW WESTMINSTF.lt, Sept. It. Hurra I. ml, Hie famous juniper, established a world rec ord of eight feel one amt a half inches here SalUKday. but fell Hint whs probably fatally injured. The rider escaped. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League (.Sunday ganies Cincinnati 5, Chicago 3. Phila.. t-7. Hrooklyn I0-3. Pittsburgh t-L', SI. Louis 8-6. American League St. I.ouU 3, Chicago I. Huston S, New York 1. Philadelphia 0, Washington 0. Cleveland 0, Detroi: 0. Tho Philadelphia-Washington game was culled on uiiouut of darkue - s. LOCAL TRAWLER FISHING AGAIN Entrance to Get Flat Fish After having been idle for the past year, alony with the Andrew Kelly and the James Carruthers. the Canadian Fish A Cold Stor- average -altitude of.. 2000 fe4iage CoJ li-awU'.GK,' tostr was iiiainlained. (cleared yesterday for Dixon Kn- Dave Went to Ranch ilrance. where she will fish flat l)ave Thompson, who shares with Doug, the claim to fame as the first aeriurl passenger from fish. Capt. Sandison is in command. It was slated by the management of the cold storage plant this morning that the met at Jericho Iteach by his old present trip or me rosier was friend, Cy Arnelt. and whiske.liir. Ilie nature of an experiment, and the decision whether or not further Irips would be unofe would depend on the results, ut (his. FAIR FINANCE ; IS ANNOUNCED I Total Takings Thlfi Year Amount to S1.S49.30, In Addition to Sale of Tickets The total gale receipts this year al the fair, including admission to hall, and sports, the dance Friday night and Ihe col I led ion laken up yesterday, amounted in all to l,8l'J.30, Frank Dibb, chairman of the finance committee of the Fair Hoard, reported this morning This is about 000 less than last year. The collection at the baseball game yesterday amounted to I33. nuiat mAVL iEumu TAT ID D ADDED 0 BUT INJURED ITSELFlrUUK KUBdlM GOT DIAMONDS Bound Employees of Jewelry Store and Took Loot to Value of $50,000 NEW loltK, Sepl. It. Four robbers this morning held up Hick & Sous' Jewelry shop, bound four employees.und escaped with diamonds valued al 450,- 000. STRUCK BY TRAIN FIVE WERE KILLED SHELBY, Mont., Sept. 11 Five persons were killed and an other fatally hurt when an auto mobile was struck by a train at a crossing here yeslerday. Harold McEwen. division agent C.N.H.. left on this morning' train for Pe nce Ueoige on company Ij,S1U'".