.-: .ires. SPELL BREAKS Night After 22 Days of Perfect Weather Power Strike Was I 4' FRUIT AND PRODUCE DEALERS DEMANDING DETAILS OF CHARGES VANCOl VF.lt, Oct. 8. l'ur-Hctilars of ullcgalinns contained "i Hie Indictment has been de manded hy rminsel for Hie 5.1 licensed frull and produce deiil-ts who nt-e nwiilllng nrnilpu-eni in Hie unite court, Ulillieri. That the purpu- in boilding Hie wetHlor. lie fell Inure Ilia I a In buine would - power and IbUI he eriired ami Ihal Prince llu- - mil- of buine for pert would develop into a beg a haif boors Hit Mrt. a result f die roof, Trial Shipments wo off "li- Karate of Ibiyd. chairman of Hie Kle-nth Siiwl In I he lvtim rmmlion, eiplained Hint o.:in o'elork. The roof ,heir manairer of elevalorn. H. inlo the air and liealherttiKton of (lltuwa would main power line leml-;Hllln n. mi fr week a- U.;t I It a flfail I II M aIIV . l..keMu iiiev etiold not nnd would tiol illcriinin.ile between Cuiiadian noils Ihey were amicus that ' . . . .... it i. grain siiouiit go oui uiniunii Canadian rnlher Ihun Aineriwiii purls as Ihey could lhcn guuriiu-iee I In- shipnu'nls. Also Ihey i liked lo se Cnimilian pot ts do-Iveb.o. He said that Ihey were narhcolarly inlereslH In Hie here. At tin mime time Ho) . I for twenly-lwo dayn. a!:, n,. uzsriel thai Ihe 1'rlneoi iiuen genernlly, the ar ' rain i welcome cpeei tie pinch of a drought wa i'H- hcitMt felt. I Jai'ksiui. Dnniinioii mate. -t rporteil lhl mornlnK he wind reached a elolly wn ,'IH nnd 10 miles per during (he night. FIRE DESTROYS KETCHIKAN MILL Box Factory and Planing Mill at Northern Town Consumed by Flames Last Night W n illKAN. Orl. 8. Ihe box rv nnd pinning mill of Iho liikiui Spriice Mills were de "ci by fire last night. No miale f the damage has been -Me itllhough il I expected l 1 run well 1ulo the five Mr llovl said Hint Ihev be iililiied lo the greatest jmis-I- ble exlenl. They did no want lo have an oxerheail charge ngninst ports that were open all Ihe year such ii" Prince Unpen nnu an-eonver. as slfljipinB Ibroiigh Ihem insured that the business was epl in Itonnda. Complaints Made t A nuiulier oT eoinpiaiiiis, .ur. lloyd said, hud come lotliem of shliiuieiils made tlirousii .meri - i. i iin.v ui'i-c imwer SAIIA-WC I.AKI1. Do. 8. lit? !.Miiue baseball today imxirn Hie passing of one of Ute urealesl heroes in its litsJorv as a result of the death last Mallifon. nluiil nf Christv mm gHme 01 ine wrui ni--id'nt of the Ilosliin Nalmnals und once fanii'ii iit"li'r. 'liawni.lunii l.ak to H,in, RUterintndenl Jor the Two main line wef MliiiK here and Hien Ihey i l Hie third wa "lick - would be In a pHon lo do atnimri iaj Tnnc MCUCD iilililles Kang wa t,4nees. Just how soon the ele- illUUIl 1 AlPl lUlO nC.VLl H on the job to wake ,Br wo, he ready Ihey eiuldi flCin DCCnDC UAVF NO i . erirr wn realored ....i ...o. . l.ui ihev were ln-t ViljUaiV UUl Villi liniu nv :.ffin n orliM-k forinel by i:. I. Howe, urrhileet. nin wlileli ulurled lat t... n.. i.i.il.li.m tliul il u until lie' . - - I . . 1 111,- I.IU.I.M. ...... -r - Nnembert SNOW ON THIS AUTUMN - weather record fm , Huperi Ibmrd of Trade nl once northern iiuihhk tlntiei'1 Imvinif Hum been i ... i....i. ..in. tl...... ciiuiiBeil have llld I lie -,- - . .. . - -- jit-. 1,1 ,1 ... . ,,--- bile (he xlorloim In tmiier w'enlher wild enjoy Aecordn.,4 t- prospertora from rmnps who city n-Cfiitly i m m r . II ' in the grain Inule and secure "iu uns .osd. nito uus iuo on had and Allee Arm thai was neer leharBe of Ihe elevator and nalur-j known lo hue melted before dislrlel points nearhyi,iy were ainioii- that il should Thla Is nccounleil for "through the fuel Ihal there lias iieen a spell of nlmo-t a month of fine weather instead of Ihe usual fall II,, n without any returns. While) ' "" '"W'- l,ar,s w,,1f'' fall in the form of snow on the mountains. REITERATES STAND VA.YCOl'VKH. ticl. . l'remiei Meigheu in an address here last niuht reileraled his denial of stnleijieuls attributed to him that lie had oppo-ed the eiiuali-xaliuii of frelghl rales. STOCK MARKET ll.t:. Silver Hiinwi llazelj I'rein II on er llll Mril nil.. .i. t i ! ii: 1.. II. ill! IIIIV tliinu in regard to Silverriest Ihem. All Ihey could do was to.Suff Inlet . siigwcst that future sliipinenls lMj.Tenilhs ... mmle Ihiough Canadian ports. Ilowu found lie saw no reason why I'rincejl.. A I Ilnperl should not get a share ofHitdnu .... Ihe business U III" people hero(.Mijrin.(n ...... wenl out afler it. Tl.ry were, .ily :Al;iskn anxious Ihal all Ihe government . '"'tp Idaho elevalors should be ilulw iut-n ess. f.. J). Ilnwe spoke of one exporter who had said he could put v , Hii-iinuli Prince lUl Orunby SllvcrmlHi l.iickj Jim fllacler .... II II fits perl the end of November If tliey,'"' )lJn could guarantee thai everything li7'Ik'lk (conllnued on Ji-iw Hid. Asked. I. II 1.15 1.18 1.53 .01 .01 2.S8 2.32 .071 .O'JVj .07 .07 i .35 22.50 25.00 " .Id .20 .25 i .27 .10 1.20 .20 10.00 .21 .114 .IIH .10 .20 H .28 .18 .01 .00 .lit .11 1 li-.1)5 .01) Mi 25. TAXI Boston Grill Large Ipstair Dining Hall, J.odUi,.. . ,. with newly laid dancing. Anywhe floor Tor hire. Stand itori I'5rlia,el f'' NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, IIU Will at, ..'? PRINCE RUPERT The latest anil best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper YOI XV., NO. 231. I'ltlNUK HL'I'KItT, H.U. Till IISDAY, OCTOHKIl K. 11)23. TtiUrdiy't Circulation 1Ml 81MW Sal 621 PRICE FIVE CENTS. GRAIN COMMISSIONERS TELL OF ELEVATOR l H. STEVENS OF VANCOUVER EXPOUNDS THEORY OF HIGH TARIFF VALLE Elevator Operation is Discussed at Meeting Grain Commissioners ; j Superintendent will be appointed and every cooperation given in connection with grain shipments through port ' TV, Ik ' -levator hi-re i Hie lineal ui il ixe on the North V 'Uiiuiriil: that the gnuii commi-sioticr- and (lie i' ml trade und t uumier e will co-opernte in et'r .v hi oiiiirrliou W illi Hie operation of I lie elevator: . Miiiher ol grain dealer- nre already interested in Hie i.- .iiul intend ( hi I tlirutigh trial shipments, were g dement made l) Hie member, of Hie grain mm deputy muii-lcr of trade and eummerve. uml tl I). 1 tor Hie Hexulor to the room il of Hie lloa d of Trade at a iimm-iiiik wr-rday CINE WFATHPR uuli iiJuniiiLiii nfli-riuMiu. Sn-iihiiijj for I lie department of trade and rommiTfi' F. C. T. li limn. deputy minisb'i. ex- plaiiit-d II14I Hie government Hanoi in lb grain iniMnet. They i simply provided Ihe fatUlties for Wind and Rain Cama During the Ike huinr lu Iw carried on lfn-y had provkWI should . i . b FAMOUS BALL PLAYER DIES I Pittsburg Won Second Game of World Series Defeating Washington by Three to Two PIlTSIlt'lUi, OcL 8. The lillhiirg Pirates won the ser inn. won nun -iiii.i. i-rs. Holh pitchers worJied well. It. H. K. Wasbinztoii .... 2 8 2 liill.liurir 3. 7 Oi ' There was no scoring . in ! first mums. With no men on bases, Judce Irhil diii.nienU lh way. ,uie i,ioumu, u..u VVa,hinij,t,n 0ttUphi enes today by deieating (he Washington Seiialors three to two. 1 he hero of Up.1 game was Cuyler who made a home run for Pitt-burg in the eigiiih. scoring Moore. Done were Iwo other home inns hi Ihe zanic. Judge making a fast cure from Aldridge scmlinir the bull high into (he air for u home the Rig In Which he Was Riding In Atlln Was Smashed to Pieces II. F. Kergin. M.L.A.. while makimg a lour of his coiistilu nnrv nlei Willi nn lilnrniinir ueci- There was no scoring In tl.e''il near Allin. he was traxel-thlrd inning. UnV'l a rB ,,n" hVll V " In the fourth inning ufler "' '"'"' Washington had made two ' " " 'olliM. Mr Kergin strikes. Wright .nude a beautiful k llwi i. it imii I Ikiil it- ti u nitiiitenuu- i I .... i ,,,..1 mill Mil" 41 ii I ii I til a? v i .-c- iwo.iuru ii..-. ."- ...iv .... , will none on oases, iiiii mi ' .... . i.,.i.u, , , ... r.. dashed to nieces. -I.iii-kII: n nomer nuo im- ' Molyneaux iu.ullT ............i escaped win. ,mlv ..... , . . i II. .H".j.un... v.-, ...... w'rf musuurg eiiuaiuoijr no- si vn-. There was no scoring In the fifth inning. In Hie sixth inniiip, Myer was .,.., cuci CTAM IC substituted at llilrd base for HUMAN MVtLtlUN 10 Illume. There was no scoring In Ibis inning nor In the seventh. In Ihe eighth, Washington made one hit but no runs. When I'itlsburg came lo bat, l'eck juggled Ihe ball and Moore was safe on first. Stan Harris lhiew ! out Carey, Moore going to sec-; oud. Moore scored when Cuyler! hit n homer into Hie rigid field riflce fly scorliiig McNeeley lleiilher balled for Coclskiu andj fanned, and Mice was thrown oul.i V, Viiuderlip of Terrace Prince Ilupert for Vancouver. minor injuries. Mr. Kergin had lo walk 18 miles into Atlln. FOUND AT EXSTEW ANOTHER AT AMSBURY Constable Egglcshaw Investigating Both Cases: Washed up on Log Jamb TF.IlllACi:. Oct. 8. Constable base on balls and McNeeley rati, ,(p NVIS ftM," bown or nun lyer sing,,,, nuo .e . a10ll,.r b0l,y vaslu1 iieni ami i-eciv whim-ii. m-iiiii.i ttl slll ry nailing lor ilin'i, seui a long sac I 11 VI Policy of Protection is Expounded by Stevens at Big Theatre Meeting Blue ruin pictured in order to show need of higher tariff; urges establishment of smelter and refinery Hon. II. II. Steven-, gave a masterly exposition of the protectionist point of view of Canadian fiscal policy as advocated b Hie Conservatives in Canada today at a meeting that erowded the Westholme Theatre to the doors last night. He is a very fluent speaker and did full justice to his subject. Ife urged that protection would cure Hie ills from which Canada suffers today and u-ked the audience to elect (ieorge Hushby who was supporting that policy, lu urging protection he, drew pictures of blue rum in Canada. Other sneakers of Hie evenin? j were (ieorge Hushby. Jhe Con-! scrvalive candidate, in whose in terest Hie meetins was ealledj and (eorge Nicfcerson the I'ro-i gressive candidate, both of whom spoke briefly. Mr. Stevens said he had known (Mr. Hushby many years. That gentleman had co-operated with Uk'K'iluW '"&. luX.ildfcresti vTi?i It was difficult making headway. He was a man who (hat there was a feeling in Van corner against I'rincc Huperi. He told how, even in the early ...... ..n -i,..ii r.,r v ..sIihiitIiiii in ilio . iiiiil uml Wriifhi fur. days they had helped to estab- Pillsburg in the fourth. The Senators made a brave attempt to equalize in Hie ninth but could only get one run when two were needed. I une'lskie pitched for Wash- pj nnp rOPAnr :,,s,'..n,.:v,r!,.,:,.r, S:lLUot trblArt OF H. F. KERG1N - -i lish the city by buying Prince Hupurt lots in Vancouver. The more Prince ilupert prospered, the more Vancouver would pros per. I lie national spirit was what was wanted. If all pulled together under a clean cut policy they would have an opportunity foi expansion and growth. Speaking of local affairs. Mr Stevens said be was in favor ot the building of a fisherman's wharf and lauding stage. Prince Ilupert ought lo give ail the possible aid lo the mosquito fleel by giving thein an aopporluuilv ror landing, housing their stores and carrying on their business. If Mr. Hushhy were elected. Mr. Stevens said he would be behind him and give him every suppor! in Ibis dircclinu. Mr. Stevens also spoke of the' value of tie development of the mining industry. He believed that every effort should be madi1 by Mr. llushby and by eery cit-- len inuiviuuatiy ana uy me Hoard oT Trade to support, back up and push on everything oT a nature to help the mining industry. Smelter and Refinery ' A custom smeller ami copper refinery on Hie coast was then advocated by Mr. Stevens. He said there were hundreds of small properties that would benefit by Ihe establishment of a small smelter. Copper, he said, was being shipped out of the rmmlrv In llin fnriii ill urn or V 1. 1 t ..I ......I,. .. I..1.. I 1 1 'l-l.i A....I...M .iu l-klnt. stands Ilarnhart singled Peck Mo o ine!t,ril,s bruughl back .j manufactured ugg.ei. ...,. on i.-jm.. - , fin(i(r , nne ,,, of forn, UIul ,iey were payillg Ullw ,.o, , U... . .S s ,..-. ,mman sk,.j0(0ll Wl.lch had times as much for it. As a re alm iiianiuani lome.i om. '. ., ... , i..... ; hii llf ffl,ru r sir Hubert I.. II I. .11. 11. ..l o""'" "--".-- . .. Ill nil- nil. in, .1. .in- si limit, l.'valo..- lvalm.- LI- I.n,..n linn lll fill fivv II!.- II SIII'l'Pll Mr ... mi.- .... r- . . ... i . . i i nones or Mevens naa mane in me nouse up near a reitnery naa been estaDtisnej sligalfons are be- al Trail but there was none on ing conllnued in both eases. TO STAND TRIAL VANCMIVKhVOcl. 8. T. II. Johnson, Seallle Jail breaker, nr is, rived here this morning to stand sailing lonight on Ihe sleamer.trlnl in connection with the Na. jnalino bunk robbery. the coatd. ' Mr. Stevens then went on to Criticize Premier Mackenzie King, lie objected to the Premier always referring mailers lo Ihe people, claiming that the peop'e were not fully informed and were (continued on parse 5i PRESENTATION BY FRED STORK Local M.P. Requested to Make Award for Bravery on Behalf or United States Presl- - - ' dent r Fred Stork M.P. has been re- was iour square ano smi-e ere qUt.,,,.t, bv t,,e ,epartmeiit of he had show n a splendid publnv niarill(, alltl rUnc-ics to present spirit. He asked of Ihe audience;,,, Jou, Mrtran. .keeper of, a to mark their ballols hr liiiiij(;i.PPn ?lani, (iffidiiouse, a hand-hen Hie tune came. Uome pair of binoculars awarded A.I Pull Together j,i,n by Hie prcsiifcnt of the Uni- Mr. Stevens scouted .Hie id-a (n.l stales foe brnverv disnlaveil last winter when he rescued Percy Ourauceau, owner of i the American gasboal '"Violet," after bis boat had been sunk and hi; partner had been drowned. The story of Ihe rescue, which was fully, published at the time, was one of daring courage on the part of Mr. Morau. Later it was brought to the attention of President Coolidge who decided that some recognition should be made of Mr. MoranV service. The pair of biuoculars. which Is the re.-ult, has cngraed on it these words: "From the, President of Ihe United States to John Moran." Mr. Stork is unable to make the presentation personally so be is making arrangements to have the binoculars sent out to Mr. Mnran at (ii-een Island. SHOOTING CASE IN VANCOUVER Andy Brown Given Two Years In Penitentiary Though Woman Says Not Intendod VANCOL YKit. Oct. 8. Andy lliown, charged with shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm, was sentenced lo two years in the penitentiary by Magistrate 11. C. Shaw today. Ho was arrested following lie shooting of Nettie Armstrong here on September 25. The woman, Avhose. Injuries necessitated removal to tho hospital, said Ilrow u ,did not intend to shoot her but the magistrate could no accept lio explanation, he said. . ACETYLENE TANK EXPLODED ON SHIP HOIthKAl X. 'Oct. 8. -The explosion of an acetylene tank on it vessel in Ihe harbor gave rise In. reports thai qargo pf bombs detonated vhil awaiting shlp-hienf to Morocu&i'Our wbrkmeu were injured.