T out ur vtm TO BE RESTORED ng. 27. The voice will .he heard M .I IK II RPni'CW IM m.m. VIlVHUIl til PANAMA CANAL ROUTE SAN l-'llAN(!8CO. Aug. 2H, new record Is hellevcd lo havo t'in itdi ui.ii...i. .. .i it .1" 41 11 1 I W II l I 11VII llllt iuum wniril l ii v - '-I'l-il j, 1 1 111 I II 11 1 II It-l 1 3 '"U'.l from lirooklyn, New "lK ii 15 days, 15 hours,' 40 I hn liine from Pannnui was 'Kli days, seven hours com-;"'d with the devious record 1 H'n da. The capacity of tlii power limiM' is also br.ng doubled and a lank which will bold ont ini'.- ... . . . . . li il.. - ..r I l..n lo Recreate Voice, or Pro- "ll r I'rrtrtfft wharf. imn.ni. r.,, , ,,ju , company i MMwednig vigor ously" wlll propctlng on the 7 , . . I "rty-Nino mine which it now J ..gland If plan 'I,ioM un,,er in,. nur0 .d'-atma nailing conipaim r.iiiip.iii' s, l . .. nr h.n, .., niierali-.l ill. Jill- pUli l:,... ti...., H. .lr..nlnrt machine records' 'li stored for . many ijuig those of he Ik- late Pre id rpl i many pioiiuneii' EPORTED MEN TAKEN IN RAID " oi i en Dollars t.acn im posed on Three Captured at Mi Discovery Uland miUA. Aug. 28. - The ' ipiuiid hy fh cus-- in a raid on mix-in runner! at lus I and Wednesday wcie ' . iieli yentonlay and l .' Seattle. The four d are lieinjt held for l.RFRTA'Q WPP AT CROP NOT LARGE AS AT FIRST EXPECTED 1IM()M(). Anis. 28. Al- 'i wtiriu i-niji will Im Uf(j ii. 1(111 llMHI.uiu I llil ii I .1 ttf " "uiuiimi lUNheU. t u orr - ., II II I'll 111 II I I.HH.k innni ilauviKtMl I la enm iti iik imrl.H 0r tlio Eolith U IIL II 1 1 ml I ulifliiLiiii.i Mill oii HiniiMV'i 1 riinii! io late In offset 'previous ilry Mpcll. I'lie early yiehu are not coin- ; nu ll' ii. i I.. ..v.. ....i .,i ..... ...r I .J.l. v I'll IUIIP. and a compressor has lwen set up. A n'.mber of miners are engaged in development work on the properly. i EXPECTING NEWS OF ! DOMINION ELECTIONS (Both Parties Buy Lining Up Candidates For Bin Federal Struggle YANCOfVKIl. Ana. S. -While (here im no new in renni o the lederal election.', hoth par-lien eonlintie tp make prepara tions wilh n view lo a ounlesi lhi fall. U i- Mpwleil here that an announcement will he made mmhi and that the elections will not he long delayed. l North Vancouver (ieorge II. Mnrt leu is poken of a the likely nomine- of the Umserva-live parly hut several other norlh nhore men have political ai.pirlaion and il is not at all sure who will he chosen. .lot of the Vancouver nom inations will he made uuxi week. REPRIEVE GRANTED TO TWO MURDERERS Man Who Klllod Captain Olllls and Son on Launcn ueryi O.Xlrantod Stay of Son-tence to November VKVrOlllA, All. 2H. A ! until .im-m.-. prleve and Maker i i ii Owen PIIIIIKO ' 1, ...... I il She llarrv Sowasli. in '." "i u-iiii are sentenced muiurn'1'- September , . Hit' i.. i r mi - ... ! Z ... t here granled Ihe :.v iVnsion of lime " f"lB ,,ri.,.ners In appeal Hie case. FOUGHT TO DRAW FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMP w i i i'iiiH itY. tioiin., Aug. 28 , 1 l...." " - ,.,! - l.ouis r.... I I..IKVL II I U III l.'i.l" Ml Will, win Kin 1111 . elianmloll, Pi" night fouh- fin'"i n.unds to a L.' . .m. Ilabe I'erman, I'a- III U ..In Loa- uallOLifur Attending Ihe meeting yester day were a I members or me board und Ihe following parents: Dr. W. T. Kergin, llev. Dr. 11. 11. (Irani, D. J. Mutheson, Mrs. A ('.. t;iarke, (ieorge D. Tile, II. T Cross and Hev. I'. K. Haisler. KILLED BY STORM, TOKln, Aug. 28. -11 is offici al!- staled here that eighteen! Boston Grill Ice (.ream goes vvilli dinner Large Tpstair Dining Hall, with newly Laid dancing Anywhere at, ,.,.... floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotol, 3rd Ave. i, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Yi i, XV NO, 500. PIUNCI-; III PEHT. H.G., fill HAY. AlKJUST 28, 1025. Ytrdr' Circulation 1668 StrMl !! 51 6 PRICE FIVK CENTS. CLEVER TRAPPING OF YOUNG BANK BANDIT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BEING SPENT AT PREMIER MINE undreds or lhousands , of Dollars Expended on Premier Mine Extension u daily; Forty-Nine Mine being diamond ! drilled and compressor set up M hundreds of thousands of dollar are living expended ia rurthcr development and extension work at Unto me ami the ontaiiy i having the busiest season il Mux' the Original concentrator und tram line were nitj Due .. Pitt, general manager of the Premier niine.j he -il today returning north aboanl the steamer' .a ft after Inn lo Vaiieuiivcr. t m iIv or Hie i oiireiitrator at the mine, Mr. Pill says, iilfil mid when the work in finished the plant will Im hi a position lo handle foul hundred Ioiim uf or daily. 1li excavation fur Hie. elenfr is now completed and wjrk ii in prog res on liit mill Lmibliiig. One ( f Mir Ijig ee ntake the p r' Lou.l Province famous. A Vancouver Bank Bandit was Trapped hy Manager who Locked him in Vault until Police Came PARENTS PAY University Work to Proceed Un- dor New Plan, Board Agrees A I an informal meeting yesterday afleriiMiin between members of the school board ainl Ihe parents affected il was agreed that Senior Matriculation work should lc i-i'iiiinueii in the Prince Itupert lligti School. The lerms on which this decision was made are that parents residing in tin' city shall pay 5125 per year for each pupil attending the Senior Mal-riinlatioii class ami nun -resi dent pupils shall be i narged I5(I. The parents will be required lo enter into u bond uarnBleeing payment to the school board. II is. expected thai eight local pupils will attend the class and Ihe lKmrd Will thus receive 51.- 000 from the parents. There will be a further 520 from the Department or Kduealion leav-. . j i ..i i i Dig, II 1 esiimairn, uuoui ci.-000 for the board lo put up. Special !o Ilaily .News; ' ! VA.NCOL'VKM. Aug. 28. Joseph Leonanl, 22 years of age and a native son of UrilMi Columbia. wa caplured hy A. A. W'il- rfiD P ACCDC son. bank manager, during an atlempl to hold up the Powell Street lUK LLAuJijU Vicluria Urivc branch of the Canadian Hank or Commerce al - ii:30 this morning, half an hour before Ihe bank opened for busi- nes. The niaiMger fooled Ihe bandit and locked him in the vault Leonard, mad with rage, fired many shots from two gnus io an ;l tempt to smash the combination luck of the vault huldin, WOMAN HELD CONNECTION WITH CRIME Hair Dresser, 26 Years of Age, Suspected of Having to do With Train Robbery. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28. Three arrests have been made In connection with the robbing of tho Santa Fe train and the fatal shooting of the express messenger Monday night. Two rr.cn and a woman, Pearl Anderson, 26 years of age, a hair drersor, are being held by tho police In connection with the crime. STOCK MARKET ll. Silver .'. D.ily Alaska Dimwell ... Hniclton ... I., and L. .. Premier ... people lost I heir lives and pinoj Porter Idaho were injured lis a result of the Silvererest . storm which swept Japan Wed-i Surf Inlet .. nesday. (Iranby Eight Years in Penitentiary Did Asked .80 1.15 J- - .'.'5 1.115 2.25 .02 U ,22,. .2(1 2;iM 2.30 s2t . .15 MM M i 18.00 and Twenty Lashes Given Bank Robber at Nanaimo by Court NANAIMO. Aug. 28. -Kighl years in Ihe penitentiary and twenty lashes was Ihe sentence imposed yesterday op Alnx. Stone, who yesterday pleaded guilty to participation, in the $t2,- 000 Ituyal Hank robbery in December lat. While being brought here froiir Vancouver this morning Slope made a desperate ntlenipl In escape. He was caplured nflcr a struggle on the boat during which he was kmukeU out py the police officers. li mi like a rat in a trap. No money was taken. Manager Wilson and his two; assistants expect to si I re a standing reward of 5.000 offered by the Canadian Hankers' Association for the capluro of the bandit. His assistants were in the vault when Leonanl was locked in, and finding the man ager had left .the vault on an imaginary excuse, slammed the door on the other side. When the door was opened the bandit walked inlo the arms of the police, the bank assistants fol lowing. Leonard is a former Industrial School boy. v VAXr.OUVKIl, Aug, 28. After making an unsuccessful altempfj lo hold up the east end branch of the Canadian Hank of Commerce shortly before the office opened this morning, Joseph Leonard, 18 years of age, was captured when. Manager A. K. Wilson locked him into the vault. Leonard walked into the bank, produced a revolver and forced Wilson ami two clerks into the vault ordering them lo open the cash safe. Wilson, making an excuse, stepped out of the vault and slummed the door, imprisoning the bandit along with the two clerks. Leonard fired several shots at the combination which wus completely shattered, bul seeing the erred was futile, remained quiet until the door opened. The youth then walked out quietly and handed the two guns to the delcclives who took him into custody. The bandit later udmilled that his reaf name was Fred Camp bell and that the name Joseph Leonard first given to tho police was wrong. , (1. A. Clothier, resident mlu ing engineer, is sailing this afternoon on the Prince import for Anyox and Alice Arm on jtlnpai : tin n'ul duties. Hard Coal Miners Will Suspend Operations Tuesday Unless Some Action is Taken in Meantime PHJLAIJKLPIIIA, Aug. 28. On Tuesday next the miners in Ihe hard coal region of Pennsylvania will-come out yn strike unless some action is taken in the meantime to prevent it. John J. Lewis president of the United Mine Workers has issued a call lo the men to suspend operations consequent on a proposed change j in the wage scale. The number of men involved is 158,000 woiking in 828 I mines. j The September suspension is not regarded as a calnmily' by leither the operalors or Ihe nun-, jers, judging from personal talk,! I provided the suspension i a j short! one. Speculation is developing as lo what iiitcrmedi-iary will appes. t" oring tho i parties together and make the walkout a s'.iorl one. The, name of fiovernor Pibi'hot is . mentioiiei' us being a likely me-diato. . BROTHER OF MAJOR GIBSON PASSED AWAY Dr. A. J. Gibson, Well Known Victoria Pract'tloner, Was Veteran of Two Wars jWord-iias beeu received the death in Scotland of Andrew John (Sibson, formerly a well known physician of ic-(oria and brother of Major (ieo. P. (tibson formerly of Prince Huperl. The lale Dr. tiibso.i was a veteran of Ihe Hoer War. after which he established practice in Victoria. During the (treat War he joined No. 5 Canadian Hospital in IU 15, wi;h captain's rank, aud went ouA lo Salonika. Hen' he was station ed for three years. Never of robust constitution, his health ave way, and he himself be came a paucni in iiospuui. When sufficiently recovered, he returned home to Victoria on leave, but after a short visit with his family here he once more returned lo military duty, aud continued to serve until the end of the war. Since then, suffering almost continuously from indifferent health, he took i.aty as medical ofrirer on ships in the hope that the sea would benefit him This it apparently had, as ;om- parutively recently he settled down to practise at Dululh, Min nesota, where he uad relatives. and where Mr'. Gibson and his daughter iv.id son expected In join him in the near future. He was on a visit to Scotland when his death took place. HALIBUTARRIYALS Threo Boats Marketed 30.0C0 Pounds at Fish Exchange This Morning Halibut arrivals were light this morning, three boats marketing 30.000 pounds at the Fish Kxchange as follows: American Imperial, 10.000, al 1 1.2c ami Gc, to the Hooth Fisheries Co. Canadian p. Durrecn, 12.000, at lO.Go aud c, to Ihe Atlin Fisheries S.A., 2.000, at tl.lc and 7.5c to the lloyal Fish Co. BASEBALL National Leaguo Cincinnati 3, New York 2. Pittsburg 1. Huston 0. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis U. lirooklyn I O.American League St. Louis 5. Washington 0. Hoxion t. Detroit 3. New Y 'lk 5, I'hn aai) 0. CHILDREN LOSE LIVES IN FIRE Mother In Dangerous Condition and Niece Burned and Cut as Result WLX.TPK(!, Aug. 28. Two rhildren, Harry aged 7 and Julia 5, were asphyxiated when the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Kolylick was. completely des-troed by fire at an early hour this morning. The mother of the children is in a serious, condition and a niece ol.who was in thr house at" the time. 1'r. , j Kiiffpriiifr from ent anil horns inflicted while escaping from the building. OFFER MADE SILVER MINE Guggenhelms Will Give Half a Million For Thirteen Claims at Pentlcton PKXTICTO.N, Aug. 28. For tunes ranging from 25,000 to 180.000 will be made by citi zens pf Penticton and Heaver- dell through the sale ox a group ol thirteen silver claims on Wallace .Mountain m me (iuggenheim interests tor 500,-000. Citizens or this district, who are the principal stockholders, are considering tho new offer. SHOT GUN INTO A DANCE HALL Five Wounded of Whom Two are Not. Expected to Live Result of Escapade OKLAHOMA. Aug. 28. Five men were woumlcit, two of whom are expected lo die, when M. M. Hoykin. 20 years of age, wound up a night's lark by opening' fire with a shotgun through the window or n crowded dunce hall. He fired 21 shots into the hall. He was arrested ami Is held pending the laying oT a charge igain him. REFUGEES FROM TONG WAR ARE IN VANCOUVER Chinese From United States Flee For Their Lives to British Territory VANCOl'VF.H, Aug. 28.- Ilefu-uees from Ihe long war in tho United Stales have been taking retuge In Vancouver and even though peace between the rival sections has been declared, Ihey do not ycl reel safe lo be on Hi? other side of Ihe boundary line. Klght are known In have come here surrenlitiously and are m hiding in different parts of i In pro ince. Jtou,