III 25 TAXI rul Anywhere ,4,'h '' a CI...4 Rnvll I and i ' ;,''am, n( MATT VIDfcim, . ,.r. ELECTIONS INVESTIGATE BRITISH COAL Country 860,000 for the First Month in Sept. t.-The a royal i tip eual M-nn.Minoed, witU Hlr - Hamti ri?l&r4Piel for dllHtkm-of I'arlla month ktiitoidy lo talorn. jHvrn by the n nrdiT l prevent rHoo.noo U 1ALK UVfcK NIGHT SCHOOLS ' ivymiimi. Vaneouver Island, II llllrllrl II .... I ...I ( for a preliminary hearliiix lo '""ii 1 1 in l 1'i'nii niiiin vi. r ,ir. iiurinai wM.iaa A ARE BEING PLAYED OAKMOXT. Sept. I. - Hobby 013 meets (ii'mu- Vim v. im 1 1 r i Allimlii f,..... ii:.. i i...... j ,.r - 'ini fii;i jiiiili in . Illlll lll'llllte V I.. II... .....1 ' v ....III.-., .1,1,, III I III. llll- llllllN of Mill iiiillimiil i il-nr v iiimnionsliiii inil. iv ii t he ..... . ..... . .- t' U. . ( f I r V M ii 1 1 t'l t:i v'u i.hu men I. VAXCOCVKII, Sept. I. The Sun lixliiy staler that Liberal lteniiiiarlerK ha m-eiveil defi rrr.-nily. ban eot , mle information that the Otla- wa elei-lions will he held on Or- lohnr Jrt. STOCK MARKET C. Silver . iHazellon i i . u ..Mil .uaniKH ki tiiiviii nru iiiiu "in Remain Few Days Jlitl. .HO .01 .32 H Premier tJt$ P.irler Idaho llowt Sound - ttMO Kyi-, direelor of teehni- -, . Aan .... a i n and niKlH school Mu,weJ 'lloo. i .me, arrhwl loday, uia.Utone Uus i-venniK for Anyox sihererest will look initr'the situ- ivrininiis f Arriving hark here ,;PHIlj,y .... hupen to ineol Ihe oiaeier . . It lcrl srhool hoard and slirr n0t I lie situation with a ' a possible revival of the h tols. Kyle will jiulse Hie 'schiMd' . 1 nr' rxluhils al Ihe fair on a." and will speak nl H"" y 1. 1 un luncheon "ii lliurs- Nn AN MIIRflFR Indiau 1 i i ! CASE OPENED!: VAXCOl VKU, sept. I. James ' ' V a Willi- imin un. I CimiI'L'i' 'lehar an Indian, appeared 1-JusLien of the I'care (J. I" ' II linlnv hrhl in eoniiee- hli With llic ioiimIit of ltiiis '"'"' 'on at iM) Indian vlllnse .20 8fc Asked. US0 .02 .25 .15 2.3(1 .1" .25 2125 .29 AC .10 17.00 .... ... .10 .13 0(1 li .07 .01 .00 NOTICE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Srliool will reopen on Tuesday. September Hlb, 0:5, al U:0() a.m. beKiiiiiers, and pupils attending (he Prince llupert Publie Schools for Ihe fust lime, tdiould report al the schools by H:t5 h.iii. Seal Cove School pupils promoted lo Orailo 5 will repufl lo Seal Cove School. Principal J. C. lirady will be in the office at the Kintr Kdward Hljsh School on Monday and Tuesday. September 7lh and Hlh, fcuni It a.m. to p.m. to enroll all slu-denls who are enleriitK llliili School ror Ihe ffrst I line, ami u',,Ke fur courses of Hlmly. driit from outside dis-Iricls should nollfy the Principal before opening r school or llo'lr intention lo attend Mali School this Icrni l' "vohl beiiiK dlsappolnled. jjHCHKTAHY SCHOOL 1I0AH0. TO Just ati soon as the DEATH TOLL OF SHENANDOAH IS NOW FOURTEEN! Air Rushing Into Holes Torn In Big Airship Caused Breaking Up CALHWKIX, Ohio, Sept. 4. The death loll from the Shenan doah wri;ck stood at fourteen this morujiip. Two members of Ihe; eouiphny were seriously injured Nvliitl remains of Ihe diriRible I lestruyeul dortiiR a thunderslrm wn.l.hliiv imi fiiitlill. Imittr. I,illl jvnuii;i ,..'iiii., rvyift .1..., U)i by the waves and wind, much ;lie same "s an ocean going sliii is broken up by the waves. Al l.akehursl, Ihe dirigible's head quarters, forly children are left fatherless by Ihe catastrophe. Air rushing into Ihe holes torn in t li o Shenandoah by twisting iff the radio and control cabins caused hm-klin? of (he ship and the breaking up of Ihe many parts, the naval board visiting Ihe wreckage announce. PART OF STEAMSHIP is oer tjic Soiuerville Camiery (JeL operating the cun-"rv near .Seal Cove, in-lemi lo slarl packing clams once more. I.a.t ear a ?ood many were lion hae lieen coimdeted at lul up with considerable IlKhitioinl till) for the largest! M,cc- w,r ""' gathering m ymr tomorrow af-j lMt l" increased l"rnoon when Premier W. !,.( many local people Mackenzie Kins addresses hii' w'" secure einploynienl own roiioliliienle. The Premier,; d'KJffng on the Iteaches. it i believed, will make an an-1 Tlie cannery also pro- nounrement in regard tu Ihej jKise packing a small Her I ton dale. 1 quantity of ehickcif tiuli- Pamn Hyng returns In Ottawa' hul a an expcriine:il. early I lilt afternoon and will en-! lerthin Ihe Pmiler at lunch,) during whWi time U is expecte'l' . Premier hlna will make a re- WILL PACK CLAM3 SOON AS SALMON SEASON IS OVER CREW WERE LOST IIOIUIIT. Tasmania, Scpf. I II is feared that (he remain der of Ihe crew of Ihe steamer Uaraiiiu of Ihe I'uion Slramship Company of Xevv Zealand were lost when the ship foundered. Fifteen lives were saved but Hie others have not been heard from. TONY CROSS HAD BIG HAUL OF MEN'S WEAR m TOIIONTO, Sept. I. Tony Cross, when arresled here today, was round to have twelve shirts, six lowels vo suits of underwear and a sciirt. , llowns senlenrcil to six monfhs for Vagi-itncy. EXPLOSION IN MINE . TOKIO, Sept. I. An explosion In a coal mine at Pingyaug. Korea, icsulleil In the iTealh of 150 ersotis, according to reports icauliing here-. of Immense Bird, Perhaps Prehistoric Watorfront people are speculating as to whether a skeleton pitked up by Td Shrubsal! Is that of the extinct Dodo or some ether huge bird at p represent unknown. They all p.-o-nounce it at anyrato something unusual. II was recently pulled up In 50 fathoms of water on the fishing gear of the Canadian schooner H, & R. owned by Ted and Bob Shrubsall while the- boat was fishing off Tow Kill, Queen Charlotte Islands. Tho head Is about the size of a man's flits put togcthor with two eye-sockets and a pronounced hole In the centre of the skull while bone beaV protrudes some six or seven Inches from It. It locks like the skeleton of a bird but Is larger than, any known living specimen. Ted Shrubsall Is talking or giving the skeleton to the local museum when douotless government experts will be able to trace the orjglppr the find. AGAIN PRESIDENT TRADES COUNCIL! TOM MOORE DREAD PLAGUE OF CHOLERASPREADS Japanese Vacclnat'pq Analnst It and Have Plan to Use Reservists In Battlo with Disease TOKIO, Sept. 4. Cholera Is reported to bo spreading In Yokohama, Tho authorities are vaccinating thousands of porsons to prevent Its spread. It Is reported that the officials have a plan to mobilize the reservists In a campaign against tho malady. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper v ir xv. no. 2oo. : , PMIXCK ill PKHT. 11.(1, FlUDAY. SKPTK.MKIi i, 1025. VtUrd(y'l Circulation, 1B11 wants or Men Convicted or Treason, So Given Bacll I HOMK, Sepl. 4. liee efused to sign dealh of several communists convicted of treason. King Iloris wait dmini.lercd poison and is gravely ill. Itacilli of typhus .ever were found in bis des.-eri. The king has displeased Ihe exlieme royalist groups at vari ous limes because of his demo crutie tendencies. He ha many death, a a narrow escapes one in May, I'JZ suppo.-cd to have been common OIL DEPRECIATES A General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association will be held in the METROPOLE HALL, Friday, September 4 nt 8.110 p.m. for lliu purpose of selecting delegates to utlciul ' if convention to nominate a candidate lo contest the 1-Vileral Hiding of Ski-ena at Ihe forthcoming election. All ini'tnliers tiro Urgently lleipieslcil to Atleml. trt 4lM, 72. Boston Grill Ice Cream goes with dinner Large Upstair Dining; Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. TAKE PLACE OCTOBER PRICE FIVR CENTS. SKULL MAY KING BORIS IS !fflrV This Year to be ILL OF POISON c... if. i j Ted Shrubaall's Find Is That Refused to Sinn Death War 26 PRESIDENT FAIR BOARD TELLS OF AIMS AND OBJECTS OF ANNUAL EVENT Election to be Held October 26 Premier Mackenzie King Will Announce in Speech Tomorrow ! Special u Daily News, L viviniAi-ii t i i... lit , i hiuv ..... wi.i. i. .Minimi, wnoiter xii, win he an- t il u the dale for tin; general election by Premier Mac- f Iviig in his Ontario speech tomorrow, ucronliug In ad- atl c received at Liberal lieadrpiarlci here from the headquarters ut Ollavva. ;, 'Hie premier i to addre hi cunstihieiil at It ieliimiml 4. V it" ll Yi'l'li. roilslllllCIICV. :uwl w ill unLii l.i- f.l .........:.... , " . i V - him ioniKiijiiiT salmon season mmi un .imihi, siaiiiig ine iiiiure poliey of llic ,(iov-,' erttiiieni ami outlining the sen- eral line on which the forth- oniing election will he fought. ! Canadian Press) TOHONTO. SetiL . Preparn uzzi LtVKi iiem duyi President at Luncheon warrari1 ei1 e' president, and John Bulger, vice- aft a St a isis ami 'iied uion, the c hauteur being W'Uiiideii. Two at-''iida:i!s of Hi- king were killed, -o I he king took Hie chaul feur's POWELL RIVER ' 4 PLANT GROWING Increase In Output to Be Forty per Cent at First and Eventual y Eighty COST FIVE MILLION V XC.0l VKIt. Sent. JA fhe- million-dollar development pro-' gram of the Powell Hiver paper Ipiani is annnuured by M. J, Scanlon, direr lor of Ihe firm, 'who said the output of the hi? onceni is to be increased HO per cent vveniuaiiy. me nrsi ouipul increase will amount lo i0 per cent. frit un pitnntintitr I ii ip nrru tftPirrn nAd DLLN LULA 1 Lis IU.MI. Sept. i An Italian -lihniiii inf. whirli has been miss nig since (he manoeuvres tiff the .iciliau coast has been located in .'JO feel or water, ll is presumed I tic crew of 55 persons perished immediately. Xo attempt will be made to salvage Hie boat. president, guests or notary Llub, urge support for local institution Willi large .exhibits expected from the various districts, with two Indian bands wiih the splendid exhibition of paintings (loaned from Oltawa and ,vvith a splendid curd of snorts attrac- . .'lions, the fair this year promises to be one of the best staged in "Jui i,..:.: i. :.. ...........1;.... 1.. 1.... 1 i.,.. c i r ...1... ...:u. frOIII V.UUJM1UHI, Ull UlUllljJ IU ll7iurill WCII Cll, lll, MUM I vice-iresideiit John Hulger, was a guest of the Hotary Club yes- iioo'ili pxnbideil in' thu'ii'iiiiinull UTilay aflcruooii and told that organization ot some of their parade, and in 1025 following a l''uu ., . revolution hi Iiulgaria which was put down. Last April he was While Ilazellou will not this year have a district exhibit. 'there is a fine display expectei ambushed' by a gang of bandilsi from u,e Uke wuntty contain- ii i i.. i .. -I : ing lour hundred separate artic les and the lluzelton Horticultural Society will have a nice display which will by appreciated. In addition gas boats have been sent .1... Il.n la. MlVlU..- ...lliV.il. piai e ami drove v.oti.e uuscaiaetl. " v.ivn v,u,i.-,. taken all in an, l'lcsiueiu ?eu expects a great display and a fair that will be an attraction such as the, district lias not yet een. . - "Two Indian Bands.. The two Indian bauds are those from Kineolith and Xew Metla-katla. It was expected that the city band might have been able jjmu0 0f lo take pari hut the oamjmasirr did not think they were uuite In secure (he Alaska Indian band .vhich is said to be one of the fin zation and will keep up the high reputation which Indian have set in the past. bands The big oil fTaintiiigs which have been sent forward through the Dominion Cioverument from. Ihe National Art Oallery arc on, their way lo Victoria and Van-; will be set out in a special ing adjoining, the main fair ouilding, which 'ha been prepared for the occasioji. A small fee of ten cents will be made for entry ABANDON HOPE SAVING CREW OF SEAPLANE Giant Machine Which Was Forced "Down" Near Hawaii Cannot be Found. HONOLULU. Sept. 4. Into the hips Inst at sea" has go.ic the giant seaplane, which loft S.'iit l'r.inM..M ffii tluvi'iiit tu-if reauy ror so important wor ann;Moniay ani, fel, jn(o ie ,ea withdrew. Then sleps were ,takenTup1, afternoon presumably not far from the Hawaiian coast. ;rter a search or bii hours no est in the country. The Kin- ... ,,, Ifw, .... ,, .. eolith band is also fine organi- a , lost f An,niope of saving the crew has been abandoned. WRIT AGAINST JOHN HAAHTI couver, there they are to be shown , as a special feature. Here thryj . . ... . . l. 1 1 build il I iwwl111 "W ruin Myain ioiviiuaiiij In . Injunction Against Silver Slipper Mine VAXCOIYKH, Sept. I. John Hianliti lkittltt LfifiYi'ii tin Iiifin lo that building in order "ill.e Finn, and his partner Thos. the cost of bringing the exhibit, KelUJs ftf g,. nere aim .unuj inn u. u.s - defendants .Irllli.,u it. in an :i-:i.. aciiou hibitfin it self is a -feature worth coming miles to see for anyone who is interested in art. A number of smalfer fealures have been prepared and ull that U nneil-il now' is In secure suit- NI MRF.K Or USH hl wealber for Hie games to be piayeu unuer sunny smcs. M !"- after of Finance nuauvw ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. I. several years ago wncn ne uis- In ,n discussing '""cussing Ihe ine difficulties uiinuuiiijcuvered surrounding surrounding the the crmduct crmduct of of an finance. It was necessary to put insti gated by David Freinenlo, when he issued a writ today calling for an injunction against the Silver Slipper Mining Company and alleging fraudulent representations in the sale or mining tock. Hnuhli rame into public notice The inc-eased ue of oil in coast- Xw Silverado mine lijjiu un0u.P u,e 0Wii or Stewart. Later il inland vv -iters i largelv its- ponsihle ror Ihe depreciation in annual rair, Mr. Seir said that not xvas involved as defendant in .III.. I III. j I t llll., ktl ! 11 I ! -J I ll 11 I llll L .. .... ... ........ 11 ...... ...... - oicacu oi luunusr u. the uumltei- ir Tish or recent, years, David Xevvherger presi- dent ot the National coast antipollution league told the fishermen's i-niiveul ion here. up some money for the work, nieji mjy Till 1 IT nrn various grants bad been cut down' Kl K fl AIM AllT.K I.. -.I..1. .... ..vl.,,.1 ll.,.l nll.un ,,1MllsiI-'lilil of financing was necessary. Ar- eordiingly they were asking Hiei merchants and citizens generally to contribute to the funds. i In outer to get the 'exliibilsj a. here il had been necessary to pay not only Ihe transportation but the cost of a man riuttig with the district exhibits. This had been instrumental in g'l(ng result. j (Suing back 10 tin?- early days l uiul comparing isvllh what vvn being done now, Ihe president stated that llio first exhibllltm wa put on in II vvu hdd in the skating rink and wn some- thing more in llic nature of pot lalch. This following year llic big building was erected at a cot of "0.500.D5, Ihe mud to il (continued on page two DEAD IN BED Q. McCosh Was Recently Appointed District Superintendent Bank of (Montreal YANl'.Ol'VKH, Sept. L--A. 0. McCosh, former manager or the Hank of Montreal -at Kelowna, recently appointct! district sup-erintoiidcnt at Vancouver, wa round dead in hi bet) al tho Vancouver HiAel .ithU'iiiiorning. A note lert by blnViiskcd that his wife and mother at Kejowna and the Anglican bishop Ml vernon Ik-, notified If anylliliig should happen to him. 1 A pit iixirleui i! beioy held.