FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 iin.. ..... ..i ........ . . . REGINA HOCKEY TEAM IS SOLD Portland, Oroqon, Gets Into the Wostern Canada League This Year HKdINA. Sept. sale of 'hi f aiu hise or the local liov'V ' ..in o Portland, Oregon, was "tir.Jtuiiced last iiiuhl, I he con-' 'Iciation bciiiK (JS.OOU. The NVcuiecn Canada I.eauue t Ii t : ' ii W:tl n . Dinpnsed of V c-1 Va 0 iiv, i . I',. i Maud l. il-I dom.ii.in ami s.iskaloon TAX EXEMPTION FOR ELEVATOR IS ASKED Victoria Ratepayers to Voto on proposal Next Wook Labor la Supporting Schomo VK I Olll A. Sent. '. -Thursday of next week Is the dale set Tor "'i1 ratepayers iu vo(u ot, a tax 'xcmpiiuu ,yw f0r H. .. h'Jueil new KHiln elevator lo he '"'e'eil ul Hie Oyilen I'olllt Mil" I'llll ..V.......I ..... I...I II (. " v. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i 1 1 I r, 1 1 v 1 1 1 (ipoi ieil ,v ii.i, Victoria Trtules "t'd I ulior Council mid It l ex-l'er m wdl lie endorsed by n lUi ue inn iiii-.I v ,if i.,,i..,.,...ii j Mici wvum !. iiv-ii rn i-uHi oi inc laic oi uie moving , ue wlmli was toned (o laud on t he waler near Hawaii I.cr,,re il would have omideled Hie noii-lon fliifht from Ii tr Hi- mining machine, while numerous shin will eon Hit .r eiitirl- Id locate Die where the aviators are NOW BROKEN believed lo have conic down. The -(-uptime widen fell 3"0 in ile off (he coast of California mi Moii. lay was lowed into ort (hi" mrninic. Earlier Despatches SAN FHANCISCO. tfepl. 2. Tin- IiikIi hope of the Uniled John Bertram Clarke. Founder siatc. naw ..mHiiU r.r a u. Oets Three Months and Is reftil non-stop flight from San lo be Deported : Francisco lo Honolulu were shattered when I'N-I wa forced V' i'llVI.U. Sept. John down yesterday aflerniHin al- iurke.'luc ini.ldle aged '""' '8l! of the oal i - .md to have been the"1" '" supply lie- . .1 "hue mil" wbirh "'H Mted. i .n the bud by aciivi-l Miade only 3o mile- uf the t.luO-tiille boh. t Iii'-c iiii'iiMi iiiiiri.n- ill lie deported imi the n - nrnt.'iiri' a- an un- pll S'lll SUICIDE ABOARD PRINCESS MARY Russian Flim Stranales Himself on Way South from Hero Yesterday NAN HVKIt. Sept. 2. I.eav-a ; in lmlly finmhed teller ii hit owu language, K'i t -1 lit. 30 year of le, 1 H ,rn K iii.i. Ktraiuled Inm-v- n Ioiik shoelace in lu 1 ard tlm 1'iincet.H Mary ' ; 'ill Kctrliikan to Van- I'he gasoline carried Uy each wa U'H Rollonr. dial much mui.1 have been ued when the oecond plane dropped. The route was marked by (tuard slilpc which every two hundred miles belched ned,e MKti.il by day and u.sed M-ari'liliKlit at mvhl. FORCED TO LEAVE FOR ORIENTAL PORT Madame Ores Is Not Allowed to Remain In Canada After Five Weeks' Visit VIC TOIIIA, .Sept. 2.-a f I e r laolink for a few nhort week the Joy uf life in llrili-h Columbia, Midaine Marie There!! Ilre. a former resident of Shanghai, left on the outbound steamer Shidtunkn Maru. For fiii weeks she had tried her best lo beat down Hie IckuI bars, that prevented her livltip either in tin province or in he Uniled Stale, but failed, and il was : .ad wmnan that looked over the rails of the deparliiiK vessel as -he was relumed by inimiara-ii. hi officers lo Ihe Orient. She lacked passports and other pa-.,r, .j, an i.eifoice had to leave. MERCURY TABLETS IN ASPIRIN BOX RESULTS DEATH TO MRS. BIGGAMi YANCOt Vi:il. Sept. The jireiileiiiii) plaein (r an aspirin label on a box containing bichloride of mercury lahlels in n local diiw -'"re resulted in the death or Mrs. Frederick llisfiiim in i he lii.-pilnl here yesterday. An imi'uesl will be hold today. CHINESE FURNISHING SUPPLIES TO BRITISH SAID TO BE EXECUTED CANTON. Sepl. - Heporls id Chlnesii furnishiiiff fttpidles lo llrlllnhers b"'''if exeruteu as one of the steps in M nforrcnicnl id the nun foreitfii boycoll nl-o received l " DAWSON AGAIN OPEN! r hp iri lo Honolulu. Three p leit IaMiiH, Hawaii, and will niuke a lliomtigli '.Failure of Wireless to Fill Need, LOVE CULT IS Change Back lo Land Was Necessary youugiders. MISS ODLUM DIES W.Vo The telegraph line betw-ei llazellon and Tclexraph Creek, Ihe link winch temporarily rim ed lo traffic on March 23 with Ihe idea thai the business roulu 1 handled hy wireless. wa re opened for business yesterday. Numerous complaint had come In that Ihe service was loo intermittent aud could not he depended on, owing to I be fre quent presence of static. Supplies have Jieeii sent in rot be litynii at lne var.ou sta-lion nnd everyUiing is worktnu through a of old. i ne irypui oi.uie .wireie. ' . 1 . . . I t. 1. . - .. ii... .... .fc il.:V:.i T" . rirqe)fi .wui -uie iwourr oi aji . '! tnlfefHI bf Itfrbi wbi nr. . I bv hi u.verlie. ;'" ex,fnnirm. uie -Winnie imna S W IIU I'll lll 'I ttUMM (hi;.wchine9 , U,l , in Ihe M , fliRl. . , , . i bol h v orfen-e. w. ,H.lice' hVe emxv U, Kner. nch need , ,,r -it,. ...... 1 . . t llll I . ............. ..Mr,,,.,-. mill aun 't-i.'.M i'r Iiandleil by way of Tlmoiiton and Fort .Siinpsoii, wilb a view lo effeclins economies. Finding thai it was not possible ! jrive good service that way, the chanK'' back to tiie old system has licen made, and from this time on Uie business will ?o tjv wire. " FLY DURING FAIR WEEK Colonel J. Scott Williams to Operate Flying Boat Hero Three Days Col. J. Scott Williams, man aper of the Laurentlde Air Servlco and pilot of the Vlck-ers Viking flying boat which returned on Monday from the Llard River district, announced this mornln- that the ma-chlno and Its personnel will remain In Pr.nco Rupert for Fair Weok. This decision was reached last evening following a meeting between Co!. Williams and Ben Self, president, and a committee from the Fair Board. As an attraction during Fair Week, the public will bo taken for fl'flhts on Cunday, Monday and Tuesday. The charge will be $10 por pe r s o n. MACKENZIE WINNER GOLF QUALIFICATION Lad from Washington to Enter for the Championship, Boating Many Voterans OAKMONT, Sepl. 2,-Holand Mackenzie, a youthful Washing Ion slur, led sixteen player to iualiry for the national amateur championship yesterday w i I h 1 15. Hohhy Jones came second with 117. Iiilereslinu features or the game were the defeat of such golf velerans as Oulinel, Mar- sloti unit Chic l.vans by Ihe two VANCOl'VKIl. Sepl, 2. loro- I lira Odium, aged :'d. daughtcr of Oencral Victor V. Odium. died 1' null'. Anaii r.sRolii' . Champion Canadian rider. With lie got iiie saddle, a loving cup and $1,000. the SIR FREDERICK DUTTON PARE PfITU IC Sir Freder.ck button, well Known London barrister and vice-president of the lloyal Colonial Institute, and I.ady Outton ODLUM REFUSES A title Equal Rates on Grain to Western Ports Oidered by Railway Board of Canada OTTAWA, Sept. 2. Under an order Issued today by the Board of Tlailway Commissioners both the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways are instructed to file tariffs effective not later than September 15 reducing rates on grain and flour to Pacific ports for export to the same level and similarly proportionate as regards distances as grain and flour would carry if moving eastward for export. WAS VISITOR IN cm unuii uu 1,1 10 QTHI RAMMED Well Known English Barrister UllLLi UtllUMjU and Vice-President of Royal Colonial Institute was Here this Morning Must Pay Fine and Will Not Be Reinstated for Several Days Says rlugglns NEW YOllK, Sept. 2. Despite conciliatory moves and offer? of ..... i . ' . , , , were passenger ironi boat to.'u'oiogy lor uie criucisni oi train this morning. Thev are onWauager Muggins, Hulh will not their way home lo England aflerl1' reinstated for at least scv- n trip to Australia and have been!''! 'lJ-V!, t"gins an- iii Vancouver since last week.i,,oum"r' ,;isl nigh!. the fine On the way East they plan on Us' b0 pending a lay National Park. or so at Jasper CUSTOMS AND EXCISE RETURNS ARE LARGE Customs and excise returns for the month of August tolalled 23, Kio.ul, according to a state ment given (ml at the customs house this morning. The figure compare satisfactorily with previous mvilh. BASEBALL National League Hoston ?. Chicago 0. Pillshtii'Kli Id. Philadelphia 3. American League Hoston I. New York 2. Philadelphia ;t. Washington 7 CABINET POSITION Is too Busy' to Take on Any Further Responsibilities at Present VICTOIUA. Sept. 2. II Is understood (hat (ieueral Odium has declined the offer of a portfolio in the Oliver (overutuent aud it is now believed that no announcement of new cabinet appointments will be made for the present. - (eneral Odium is engaged in Ihe bond dealing business, is publishing the Vnncouver Star and Is member of the Legislature. At present he does not feel he can lake on any iulditiual utis. Trades and Labor Congress Press for Eight Hour Day and Object to' Use of Troops in Strike Patrol OTTAWA, Sept. 2. The trades and labor congress con venlioii yesterday passed a resolution instructing the executive In press) for legisluliou for an eight hour day on nil, public works. for the passing of legislation miiklnir the issuance nr iiiLslnir injunctions in industrial disputes illegal and Tor the prohibition of the use of troops in industrial disputes. The executive wired a protest U Premier Oliver again! the elimination of Ihe labor member from the niovinir vdelore Ihoiird, 0 25 TAXI nnd Boston Grill Ambulance Ice Cream goes with dinner Large I" p lair 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, tin Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Ol XV NO. 901. I'HIXCK IllT'KHT, H.C., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1025. Yurd.y'. cire.i.iioii ies3 Strctt Mli 632 PRIfiE FIVfi CKNTS. SEAPLANES FAIL TO REACH HONOLULU ONE NEARLY REACHED DESTINATION BUT CANNOT BE FOUND; SEARCH MADE Seaplane Flying San Francisco to Honolulu Forced Down before Reaching Hawaii cannot be found A l eleven o'clock tin - niormiitr Trtrnnmn mn luiiLuivarn Line iu Only Roof of Storage Bins to be Completed at Elevator Site Weather Causing Slight Delay , , t Yjlh the pouring of cement on the storage bins at the elevator comiiietc to a height of 02 feet ten inches, there still , remains (he woik of uitling iu beams and walls for the top 1 storey before Ihe cupolas are put in. ! Pouring of eiiicnt for the trackshed is now An juogress and forms me being set up for the workhouse Litis. ' On the finishing of cement pouring on Ihe -storage bins, 'there were a few men laid off. A slight delay is being experienced on Ihe jolt on account , of the present inclement weather but it is not expected Hint ' lhi will materially affecl Ihe completion of Carler-IJalls-Ah!- inger's contrai l y November lo. the scheduled dale. : i i; I: AUSTRALIAN TRADE TRIATY RATIFIED AUSTRALIAN SENATE MKI.BOt HNK. Scot. The commercial I r a d e agreement between Australia and Canada which was recently arranged between the two governments was ratified by the Australian Senile today. The agreejuen' provides 'or preferential tariffs tries and free trade on i others, :i VICTORIA SALE IS SUCCESSFUL Mayor Pendray and Civlo Officials Elated Over Result of Auction There VICTOIUA, Sept. 2. - Mayor Pendray and the other, civic ou-liiorities here are elated uver the outcome of their rever.ted lands sale. These lauds have caused 'eotlnHsa6lLK0yHrsonle ;liine past because no taxes were j I cing received on thent and the ntlinliUH jf li.f.1 u IwiLl unit ! " "n.'-V , stantly increasing. . 1 he sale in- dicateil that real estate in Vic- irTiinv ui rni txtnt, KETCHIKAN DELIVERY lloria. although low in pjjee, still FOR SCHOONER WIZARD sale followed one a few months jago in the adjacent municipality Halibut Sold on Exchange Today M l)ak Hay where pood values Amounted to 141,500 'Pounds Halibut arrivals bei-ig handled i here IOiImv4iiI.iI It 1. 500 iioiiinls.l Four American boats have I-'O.- 000 pounds and three Canadians 21.500 pounds. One ot the Am Ketchikan delivery. This was the Wizard, which sold tK.000 pounds to the Hoyul Fish t'-o. Other arrivals were as follows : American Wave, 3,000 pounds, at 10c and 5c. lo the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Yukon, 30,000 pounds, at D.l'e and Sc, lo Ihe Pacific Fisheries. Pioneer. 37,000 pounds, at D.S.T.. 8.500 pounds, at 10. Ic and 0.5c, lo (he Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked, It. C. Silver 5 1.20 Daly 'Alaska 22 Dunwell 4.00 2.15! (iranhy .... , 17.00 liladstone 20 U .2K I., and 1 .22 .20 Premier - .... 2.25 2.27 27i Terminus .30 Porter. Idaho 17 .20 (llucier . . 10 .15 llazellon 01 .02 Surf Inlet 00 i .07 silveretvsl .15 Howe Sound .... -'0.00 Indian ... 0 k .00 Marmot Melal t .. .15 llufus .18 Selkirk Ot Hayvievv 05 .09 H were received. .... I W i . II. . . II.. .., "f" BAIL LOWERED erican boats offering at the F.x- flfndalt of Ha s.ono Exon. change 1 1 ! 1 1 1 . i II. this I. morning niiiiiillifr sold ltlil for Top' eraies Former Member of Seattle Police VANCOlVEIt. Sept. 2. Hail for Hoss Watson, who is awaiting his second trial in connection with the Nanaihio bank robbery, has hen reduced from ten lo five thousand dollars by Mr. Justice D. A. Macdonahl, following an affidavit from Harry Stone, wlio is now s'rviig eight years in Ihe same ca-C. v.uc ami oc, 10 me umuuian , vli ids exonerates Watson. rislr & Cold Murage uo. Const itutiou, 50,000 iKiunds. at loc aud 5e, lo the Atlin Fisheries. Canadian Marguerite, 0,000 pounds, at 10.1c and Oc, to the Atlin Gape Spencer, 7,000 pounds at 10.2c and 0.0c, lo thef lloyal Fish Co. PRINCE VIEWS 46,000 CATTLE Roundup In Argentine Is One of Spoctacles Prov'jed for Entertainment of Wales CONCOHDIA. Argentine. Sep!. 2. The marvellous spectacle of n-roundup of ItLOOO cuttle w.H one of the entertainment provided the Princer of Wales during his visit here He watcued the work of Ihe gatichos from his horse ami took a keen in-1 1. -rest in jhe nlen who pr,;r-Itically spend their live in I ha 'saddle. TRAIN CRASHED INTO AUTO ON CROSSING Man and Wife K'JIed Noar High Bluff When Car Stalled at Wrong Place WINNIPEO. Sept. 2.- Pe'er Muir and his wire were killed yesterday when the truili cradled into I lie ir stalled HUtouiol' o at a n-f near U ?I) Ulu'f,