mmiiimi yi Kl II IMll 1 Ir SCHOOL SYSTEM , ...y ' P OF VANCOUVER UAl 1 1 m Mftaa aHMIHlaiaillAA MAa sponsible to Board: Choosing Ttacher Orltlelied ;;. or i. is. Drastic Vnni'iiuvi'i orliiMil A n i-enull of Hie iicchlenl i of the NbipH upperworks uliaHoreil. LITTLE NOMINATED FOR COMOX-ALBERNI MMIc wan no in I n it t oi I by a Labor ''''trig here yeslerday lo con-j ' ' r.omox-Albirnl willi I ho n-erviilie and indeprndenl l abor Ciiihlldutcs. . V. W. Jyelll wits elecled four far. ago for lln' cnnsHliicncy nnd Hiipporled Ihe Liberal plnlcy nt nilawn. He U gelling the Liberal Mipport In ihe yrcjenll election. BRIQ,. GENERAL DIES WLNNIl'Kd, Ocl. 13. ljri-ndler-Oeifornl II. X. Hultnn, f M.O.. died hero this morning oyed 77. ing lunch In their cottage on the hillside nntt the main ocean whaif. it IhiiIIhI hit Ihe place i.ml I In- li-iime ua carried 150 fi-i-l i..nmi ijir hank and dMitNi ii: lln- .!reH. i-iiIIihk off traffic fnm llii- dork. Mrs. Peterson m Ilgbtly burl. MORE CONVICTIONS CANADIAN COURTS , .-. ,1t,.moi..i.-.l hv J. 11. Increase of Seven oer Cent Over a id tan Weir of thoj Former Year Is Shown by y of llriltob Columbia! Statistics appointed by the tie- "" t education to conduct OTTAWA, Out. 13 Canadian afiou into it ceral court arv drawing the nel nmri-Ait". floly r ti und the criminal. - 'lie rltanK' advocated Thai is one conclusion to In api-iintnreni r a -Hum! drawn from criminal Matistir-ii i inn headed by a tt- lud by the Htireitu of Slain lent responsible the ties of the Canadian (ioxern -nrd. ;nient tionl IkiuciI ik rriiirtiedj The ittalintioi coer Hie year - In pay xiiffirtenl at- ended September 30, IUJI, and Hir mix i e of Ihe in-jare a coinpilalion of conviction ui eliiHtmnc li-nrhiT. 'and ariiinliaN in the aritni!i miip, llilile tearliiiiK in - iiniforin mul of text J Hie salary ale ! t den?1 Willi ;i leiitflh C.P.R. STEAMER RAN INTO DOCKS Shiterd Part of Upperworks of Princess Margaret at Seattle Yesterday ! I MTU;. Oct. 13.- In it colli with the Hell Street duck ii ftt'rmplinit n lamlirm, the 1 tl itleamer I'rinpenH Marpnrct province. iney no nm neai with Hie uiiolved mtrrie ol crime. Inil with raei actually in court. They show that In the Imi'Ui iimHiIIii ended l.it Sep- 'iemlr ronvielins for indictable joffriirrs iih asminitl the prexiou. twelve UHintlm correjMinding iin-rea!etl from 15.IK8 tu I0.i5. at the mine time acquit - crwiMMl front 1.551 to I, (Oil. r.nprenwd In pereentnsf. con-victimtH in indictable olfeneee litfreiiMil by kccii per rent, while acnultlaU decltatl by six per cent. (Jf I be major erimex. I here were Si eonvifHonn for inurdet in the ear ended Sepleuiher, niKHleiahly dainaued but ' airainM to in me ..i- fnxivioui year; 1.538 co.iMctlon-. fo wna injuied. A heavy burglary. hoUH, xUiiel.ou.e and obxrurctl the laudlnff ohop hivakinit a ainuo! i.n. 1 10 convlctioiH lor ronnery aim deniandinj; with menace a iipain! 1'-' a,,(1 11 convlcHon for limbwuy rohhi'i-y. exactly the saifie number an a year previous FISH ARRIVALS :i MHKUbAM). Ocl. 13 David offerlnfls Wcro Ulnht and Prices Woro High at Exchange thljs Morning Only Ihree Miiall boats marketed halibut al Hie Kili Kx-cliiijige Ihis morning. Arrival ami Mile were h follows: American Star, 7,000 pouiiiN. at I7c anl He, to Ihe l'acific l-'lsherlps. Canadian .loe Maker, 5,000 pounds nt Irt.i'o and 7c; lo the Atlin 1-Uii-crlei. Nuba, 3,000 pounds, at 17. u" and 7c. lo I ho Canadian l'Uli & Cold 8tura?e Co. TREMENDOUS niTTCDIIDr 117 AM n 25 TAXI Ambulance nnd Stall) Boston Grill Service Large Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime. willi newly laid dancing Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. door for hire. and 6th St.. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, itiai i viutwRj rrop. i PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. ar.v Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper P, V Hi4 Vol XV,M), 23H. FLOODS Meter of Terrace and Arthur Clore of Copper City are Lucky Owners TKHHACr. Oct. 13 -What pro- minei. to deelnp into a real, mine I a new discovery by W.i h. oi .Meter of a rich galena lead located on the hill opposite Newlmvn, Indian lleerve, at an elevation of approximately 3.500 feel. What add- to the aluc of Ihe find i iU proximity to Vanar? lul DeKd, the dixlaurc heinc not more than two mile and a half .Mr. un .Meier i liullilnip a ahln cbe lo Ihe claim and in 'end lo do deelopmenl work willi the idea of obippitiK ore at in early date. II if lal a-tay re iiru bIkiw nold U.m. Milveri Ht.t7. lead H2.03. and line 3 'olallinir in all siii7.3fper ton. .Mteialcd with Mr. Van Melerf m bif illeiery ic Arthur .Clore, 'pMr City. Mi n (I'm men who have looked oer the ground !peak of tlii INeiflvery a the heol mi r faro bowing they have eer een in 'hi- part uf Hie country. Quite a number of claim hae been ulakivl in the vicinity of Hie tli!coery and already three it her lead havo heen found all bowitiK galena. ANCOUVER ISLAND COPPER PROPERTY SOLD BY AUCTION Debenture Holders of Sidney In let Company Buy Everything For $75,000 1 VltrrOIHA. Oct. 13 Offered or i-alc at public auction under an order of Hie court, the pro perty and equipment of the l idcwaler Copper Company, lo cated at Sidney Inlet on the csl coact of Vancouver Inland, was knocked down fm 75,000 In Harry Keith. Henry I'ricc and William Zlgel of New York, acting for Hiemelvesi and for cer tain Kllicr of the debenture holder. THOMAS GILMOUR OF PRINCE i Looal Man Who Was Gassed at Ypres Ir. April 1915, Passes Away at Balfour MALFOL H. Oct. 13. Thomas (liliuour, 10 years of age, who joined , Hie 30th battalion at I'rince lluperl and was gashed at Ypros in April, I '.'1 3. died at Hie oanitarlum here from war disability. A. A. Cox, Vancouver architect, who has been here for Ihe past week nn business In connection with local building propositions, will return to Vancouver ou, the Caidenit IhU U. II. (Itilick, local manager of the SAvlfl-Canadiaii Co., relurned )iy I ) i Cardena Sunday evenhv from a biisines.- trip lo Vancouver J. A. lllnlon sails this evening fou ) he Cardena for Vancouver on I'HLNCK lll'PKIlT, 11.(1, TUESDAY, OCTOHKIl 13, 1025. Vitrdr't Circulation t7S Stmt BaUt, 472. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CORDOVA. ALASKA nilODUMi ffUll DAoldALL IiAMK, (I JAY l.r.AVINli MIIY1 KK W S AS MNA . aainrau ai Loraova Floods the City and Causes Big Landslide and yesterday's quota over four inches UDllDOVA. Alaska, Oi I. 1 3. Wuli'i- ran a foot deep in tin: n of (iunluwi ye-lerday mh Hit? rt'Milf of it heavy deluge Stiv e U -tuber 1 Hie rainfall ha been L'3.7 inches. , T (.upper liner and .Northwestern llailwH) ha been un- r it trains from Cordova. The bank of Ihe tJoppcr g wnirii uie line run was ellen away. V lay fuur and u quarter inches of rain fell and fani- g m huue- tm Hie lulUidc are fleeing, fearing land- Milieu. Sunday ntslil while F. I). I'l-icrooii and hi wife were eat FINDS GALENA AT VANARSDOL1 Ore Assays $207 a Ton and le Close to Transportation Facilities PROPOSES TO SHIP ORE a combined business and pleasure trip. t Oliver Ifrnry Wallop, Wyoming rancher, who mic-cced hiS 'brother u Karl of PortMiioutli. Afler making n trip lo Knglaiul, be plans lo return and continue breaking in bore.. CHOLERA RAMPANT IN PHILIPPINES : Four Deaths and Eleven New Cases Reported at Manila Yesterday 1 MANILA. Ocl. 13. Cholera still rampant hyj. Four d.eaUts front dire illsease -HooTt place here yestcnlay and the same day eleven new case were reported. Micnu'ni eimris are lu-ing 4 made by the aoMiorittes lo sere- j 4. Mr. Manson i generally ack nowledged to be Ihe best speaker in Ilrillsh Columbia and Mrs. Smith is one of Ihe representative women of Canada, an ntil- laiidiiw person, who always commands an audience wherever she goes. to dies NEW SECRETARY WAR IN U.S.A. Dwlght F. Davis Is Appointed In Placo of Secretary Weeks, Resigned WASHINGTON. Oct. 13j. Dwlght F. D'tvis of Missouri was today appointed secretary of war by President Cooltdge today ln place of Secretary Weeks who resigned yesterday owiitig to ill-' teallh. ROBBERS MADE Bid HAUL IN NEW YORK SILK WAREHOUSE NEW VOItK, Oct. 13. Four robbers entered the show rooms of a silk waivhouse tie re this jtioritio?, bound Hie watch niab: amFeseStKif Aflth a tiuarter of a million dol- lars worth of goods. gaie uie sick ami u prevrni me; spread of the infection. ' LITTLE IN CHARGE SPEAKERS ARE ! ON STEAMSHIP! Mrs.j Hon. A. M. Manson and Mary Ellen Smith Both Left Last Night for Prince Rupert 1 Word was rcreiU'd here this morning Ihal Hon. A. M. Man-son. Attorney Oeneral, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith, member of the Legislature renresenling Vancouver cHty. will be here tomorrow morning on the sjeamer Prince lluperl and will addrcs) a mass meeting in 1 lie ci-holine Theatre Hit the eveniner. OF DUNWELL MINE Engineer Appointed to Carry on Work During Winter Underground VICTOIU.Vi Oct. 13. Matthew Liltle, u mining engineer of London. England, has been placed in charge of the work to be undertaken at the Duuwell Mine, it is announced hem-Mr. Little has spent Ihree years in Ihe Portland Canal district. He will have full charge of the work underground and il is expected thai by spring the mine will be ready for the installing of the concentrator. The road to the mine has been completed and duriivsr the winter sacked 'high grado ore will be shipped. STOCK MARKET H. C. Silver ... Dunwell Ilazellon I. . A I Premier Itufus Silvereresl Surf Inlet Tevininus Daly Alaska Gladstone Howe Sound Marmot Porter Idaho firanhy Sllversmilh .. Lucky Jim .... lilacier Indian Selkirk Hvvlew .Hid. .. I. IS .. 1.50 .01 .. .17 .. 2.30 ... .or. .. .07 T' .15 ... .25 . 23.00 ... .20 ... I COO ... .24 ... .ni 2CVi ... .(It .. .(It OS Asked. 1.25 1.05 .10 2.35 .18 .10 .07. K .10 .27 .10 .21 Mt .10 .28 .00 .04 H .09 H PUBLIC MEETING In Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, at 8 pm Speakers: HON, A. M. MANSON, Attorney General MRS. MARY ELLEN SMITH, M.L.A. FRED STORK, M.P. Seats tie-served for Ladles. Everybody welcome. Pittsburg Beat Washington Three Runs to Two in Sixth Game of Series Causing Tie i'JTTSHL'HU, Oct. 13. The World Series is again lied up between Ihe i'atburg Hit-ale und Hie Washington Senators, Ihe lornier having won the sixth game today by a score of 3 to 2. Washington started the sioiiug in the first when Ooslin puled out n circuit clout with no men on. The Senators scored again I in Hie second and Pittsburg lied up Ihe score in the third with 'two runs 6Tr one hit nnd an error, ihe Pirates won the game j when Kddie Moore made a home nut in the fii'lli inning. Superb pitching by Hay Krenier for Hie Pirates was also a winning ia-'tor for I'itlsburg. , . . Ii was Pittsburg's straight Vic-1 tory and the teams are now tied three all. I Washington ued two pitchers- and several pinch hitlers in their efforts lo stop tlnj. l'irales. ! it. Washington .... 2 Plttsburs 3 Score by innings: t2l3t5C7 Washington . 1 1 o.00!0;o i'ittshurg .. U0;20! 1(0.0 The batteries were: 11. c 7 819 OiO E.' iinl Smith for Pittsburg; Ferguson and Severeid for First Inning ed balls'. No runs, two hits, no errors. Third Inning Washington. lUce lined out to Kremer who slabbed the hall with his gloved hand. Traynor rot Stan Harris' hopper throwing him out. Coslin flied nut I Wright. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburg. Moore walked and Peck took Carey's grounder loo litle lo gel Moore. Moth runners were safe. Cuyier sacrificed. Moore scored while Mluege wa throwing Marnhardt out at first. Carey making third. Carey scored on Traynor' S single over econd. Traynor stole second and, on Sexereid's wild throw. went to third. Mluege tossed Wright out. Two runs, one hi1, one error. Washing Ion 2, Pittsburg 2. Fourth Inning Washington. Joe Harris fan ned nAssing a vicious swing on the third strike by a fool. Judire also fanned swinging hard. Uluege cracked a single over Wright s head. Willi Peck up, Hluge was caught off Tirst. No runs, one hit, no errors. Pitlshurg. Mclnnis flied on! lo Hice. Smith struck out missing a sinker by a fool. , Kremer fanned for the second time. No runs, no litis, no errors. Fifth Inning Washington Peck popped out to Traynor. Wriglil threw Sevc-(conlinued on page six) Ti 2 Market Conditions Will Govern . Next Year's Operations, J. O. Tretheway States o i Whether or not the Abbotsford Krp,mr'I'lll,iJ will return to the .Mice Arm di-triet next season to continue logging' operations will depend on -log market conditions, stales J. O. Tretheway, head of lt.,lt the. concern, who-is a passpnger -lice hoi masb4mlHirt-v.hinP?"SU!rliV.? uver on ui smfTir IT7r..i-7nT.? ifterWlhe Ca.nlena toltay. This season - jut and.Oosliu hit a homer, hi operations are about finished, third or the series, into the right! Mr- Tretheway stales, nnd there field stands. Kremer threw Joe!nrr a number or logs boomed in Harris out at first. One run, one M" waU'r ,,ow awaltlnar sale. The hit. no errors. Abbotsford Co. still has some two Pittsburg 'Moore singled or ",ree million feet of logs, hn.uch Uluege on Ihe first ball! mostly hemlockto takeout from pitched. .Carey sacrificed. Cuy-jcru"n ?mw umus. ler flied out to Hice, Moore hold- ing second. Uluege threw Hani- TlI I lTfl AITfllTrD hanlt out at first. No runs, one' I! lAnjLAUllli 1 FiW un, no errors. . Second Inning Washington Judge broke his bat, securing another slashed out single to right. Hluegc tried to sacrifice but forced Juilge. Uluege scored when Peck doubled into righl. With Seereid up, Kremer threw wild to catch Peck who went to third. Severeid and Ferguson Hied out. One run, two lit, one error. Pittsburg Traynor shot a -ingle oer Stan Harris' bead. Wright forced Traynor and Mc-Innis fanned. Smith singled over econd, Wright goins to third. Kremer struck out on three pitch COURT VERDICT Man Who Struck Girl When Driving Car Is Found Guilty by Jury VANCOUVER, Oct. 13.. Oppressive heat of Ihe day last June when the ten year old Phylli Martindate was struck by a car driven by Elmar Sutlon, alesman, and was fatally injured, was the only explanation offered by the latter, who yesterday was found guilty of manslaughfter by the assize rourl jury, which added a recommendation of leniency. Ho wa remanded for sentence. LEPERS TO BE MOVED TO BENT1NCK ISLAND Two White Patllents and Seven Chinese at Present on Darcy Island VICTORIA. Ocl. 13. The nine lepers at present living on Darcy Island in the llulf of Georgia me to lie moved to Hentinck Island, which is nearer the William Head ipiaranline station. There are two while patieftls on the island, the others being-i hinese. They are in charge of Mr. and Mrs. MeKee, Ihe former their guardian and Ue latter a nurse. BERLENBACH GOT A TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT OVER KING SOLOMON NEW YORK. Oct. 13. Fighting hi first important heay-weighl bout Paul Herleubarh, the light heavyweight champion, secured a technical knockout oer King Solomon of Panama in the ninth round of a ten round match at Hie. polo ground yesterday afternoon.