'.' a , P U) IKING CHARGES NO FAIR PLAY?, Premier Doclares That Is People of Canada Wish to .See - V M MCGEER WILL FIGHT RATES Goes to Ottawa to Onpose an Application for Reversion of Order VK TOIlI . Sept. . Premier "I e an uMiuced today thai (1. Milieci. K.C., would go li "I awa Jo oppose an application I"' made on September iV by 1 :; rin inliril fin- Hut rull- "idioii if the rccenl order im.':m!ik Mh: rales on export jriiin I Mie Pacific cn.isl eipial. mile f' - liuu Willi llioyp KQiiM Fast. THREE HOMERS ; IN ONE GAME Ruth, Mousol and Qohrlg Did m Trick In Samo Inning Analnst Philadelphia PlIir.AIH'.I.PIIlA. Sent. II. 1'Hirci. Yankee players, llulh, Mcu- sci nnd Celirlg hit home runs in Ml... iNic loiirui liming of llic. game Willi Philadelphia yesterday. The M''iil was uccoinplislied for tlio I'll tinri' in Ihe history of the major leuuues 1ml U has not hap rl'cncil since lyos. in Ihe secnml gainu llulh hit puiioiiier lmmer. VALUABLE ESTATE I till ON TO. Ronl. II. The ""liile of tflr Adam Heck Is val- lUfid al $000,000. Ihe hope nf rescue had ' been abandoned and thai the seaplane had cracked. Owing !o the fact that Kirt of the radio equipment on Hit) plane was under water. Ihey .were unable lo semi oul messages. At one lime Ihey sighted a ship five miles away but were unable lo attract attention. Last uighl Sergeant Ilailey of Ihe local police force' had jusl completed the installation or a new radio et when he happened lo tune in on a station aunouuc ing the rescue of Commander llocers and his four men. who had been located alive near Honolulu FLYING OFFICER HULL LEFT TODAY FORQ.C. ISLANDS I'lvm Officer Allan II. Hull. j accompanied by Mechanic F. C 'Tennanl. hopped oTf al 11:30 jlhis morning from Ihe lloyal Canadian Air Force base al Digby Island Tor (Jueeii Challolle l.ll.v in Ihe 1IS-2-I. flying boat UN. which will now remain ai iue (jueeit Cliarlollu lV"i"'s on fish- erics palnd si'rvice unui ine enu of the season. LEAGUE BASEBALL American Leaguo Cleveland 1-7, Detroit 0-tf. New York 7-1. Phlla. 3-5. ChiciiKo --L t- l-0 National Loajvie Phlladclpliia 1-3, llohlon 0-0 Piiuiiin-ttli l. St. Louis 5. I Chicago 3. I'.iiicinnalt 8. BIRTH A sou was linrii il the Prince lluperl (Icncral llospllal on Sci-lember II i Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of 'l "ays Cove, tic li . Stock Placed In Escrow In Bank for Next Eighteen Months to Prevent Sale Waller C. Wanton and (Iran F. Hill of Hyder, Alaska, are here 'today on their way home from (Vancouver after completing a deal whereby the one-eighth inhere! in lh. Purler Idaho miii- ing nrMimrty at the Marmot Iliver pase from Philip K. Ilee lo a group of Hyder and Slew-art men for the miiii of 30,702 I. !. ........ I. .. - .. .. " .. 1 .,..,..1,1 l.o ' r .u. ..n.- ..... Alt..l ..lu.. ..or. l.u.lW- IbIh Sept. II. -keniie King, at a i'- id here yenlerdny Arthur Meitien, ' ii dtRefiiiUvc p-i!'h iiiUrepresentalion l. He declared that , urnled fuii ("lay even in d h aii . iid the Contender .unlletifie in ne proposed inform of lie derlared lliat -li 'iild not be Hiipoinlnl n l dHilfil a charire of Ki'ia senalorc before I I' ln'menl ami pledgliiR ijiporl anything Ihe i'.;,' ' diitflil pnipuse. jitrai hut Ihe hufl Vita intacL commander Promoted inauder linger!, who wan rescued from the seaplane near Hawaii jre-tirrtay. wan lolay appointed aiislaiil chief of the nav bureau of aemnatilicd. Heard Messaaes IKlNOI.LI.l, Sept. II. The reeuiil cn'w of the naval e-ptnne. which was picked up yesterday, reported on landing that Ihey liolened lo radio mensajies Oran F. Hill, William Hunting, William II T'ith, ' Fehx iieppi and J. A Hull. The slock, it h agreed, u lo he placed in escrow alonfc willt th slock of Clay Porter. majiaginK director, John McCul lum and l.ea Levin until February t, 102. This prevents any of the treasury slock poll.? on the market during Ihe development period. The fact that this slock is purchased by local people who !ee Ihe mine and ils operation from Ihe searching ships oayinp.j an enrourainv feature of the mining oul look. FROST ON PRAIRIES . BUT LITTLE DAMAGE WINNIPFU, Sept. 11. Various points on the prairies reported from five to six degrees of frost last uiglit, but as o uly a small iiuauhty of coarse grain is left uncut the damage lo Hie crops will lie slight. ? DELEGATES HERE FOR CONVENTION Liberals Gather Hero to Noml nato Candldato This Evening In Metropote Hall This is the mglil of Ihe Lib eral convention, when a can. II dale will be chosen lo represent Ihe parly in the contest which is about to take place. So Tar as can ho ascertained, Fred Stork will gel the nomination, hut il is possible that interior delegate may propose a man, although this 1 hardly likely, The convention lakes place in Metropolis Hall. A number of delegates frcic interior points will be prescn: and places not represented have in most cases scnl Ihcir proxies Tliuso who arrived last even ing on tho train, or will arrive this evening, Include S. J. Mov er, J. .Mason Adams ami Olaf Hanson, of Smilhers; S. (iodwin of Hums Lake; C. Harr of Ooha Lake, and .Mrs liennelt of the same place; Hubert A. Allan of llanall; .Mr. F.I Ik. It of kispiox: Mr. Myron of Skcena Crossing. uinj Mi. I.i'tlo of Woodcock. 25 racy Boston Grill n.a. ""iiillKf. Ambulance Ice Cream goes with dinner Large Upstair Dining Hall, Servica with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and Cth St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol. XV NO, Ml PHINCK HIPKUT. H.C., Fill DAY. 8KPTKMHBII II. 1025. VtiUrtfty't Clrculloii 1S6 Strut ! 429. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CREW OF MISSING SEAPLANE 'CouuiiajiK, iiudun oy Jueve lioiioghue. wins the Goodwood dp. It was Ihe pieniu i Cng.:sh jockeys firi iu e suit e Ins (iraud Prix spill. Paid Admissions to Fair More Numeious Than Ever This Year Despite Unfavorable Weather Paid admissions to the Fair Hud ling yesteiday exclusive of season tickets and passes, totalled 1101 netting up a high record for one iIjv's attendance at the Prim e Rupert Hiibitioii. On the third day last year Wo persons paid admission to the building and the year before that, 78. Ihe want her cleared up sufficienlty in Ihe afternoon to permit of the baseball and football games being played and 20i jiei-oiK paid admissions lo the grounds. The art gallery proved more opiilar than ever yesterday NOON TODAY David Thomson and Douglas Stork Passengers to Vancouver on Plane Col. J. Scott Wllllams.D.S.O., M.C., left the Dlgby Island air station at 11:59 this morning with the Intention of making a non-stop fllnht to Vancouver In tho b'q Vlckers Viking f.'ying boat which he recently brought back from the Llard River country. Col. Williams expected, on leaving, to reach Vancouver about five o'clock this evening. Tho plane will be taken down thero and shipped to the headquarters of tho Laurenl'de Air Ccrvlce at Three Rivers, Quebec. Going south as passenncrs on the big plane are Dnvld Thomson and Douclas Stork. AdvcrtUd n the Dtilv Now when 31 persons entered. In sidle of unfavorable wcalh-er on Ihe firs! two days, the total paid admissions by (he ?aie lo the Fair huifdiu? this year, 2,(101, exceed Ihe record for Ihree days., last year, which was -Mi 5. and that of 1U23, I which was -3PJ. Fxhibits arc being removed thin afternoon, anil Ihe Fairwill close with a masque ball SEES VICTORY FOR LIBERALS Hon. Charles Stewart Says There Will bo Eight Returned In British Columbia ' WINNIPKC, Sept. 11. The re-' turn of 31 Liberals iu the four I western provinces is predicted by ; Hon. Charles Stewarl, minister of Ihe interior. He places eight Lihcral seats in British Columbja, eight in Alberta, ten in Saskatchewan and five iu Manitoba. Fair Attractions To-day 2:00 p.m. Native football for Championship of Northern 4:30 p.m. Haseball. Anyux vs. Prince Hupert. Hrilish Columbia. 5:00 p.m. Wood Chopping Contest, Carnival grounds Evening. Presentation of Cups. Championship Awards, Scholarship prizes and cheiiios. Masked Ball In the Evening from 0 p.m. until 1 a.m. Children's Sports To-morrow Afternoon, Weather permitting, at close of Ocean Falls vs. Prince Hupert football game, which starts at 2.15 p.m. Liberal Convention Meeting will be held in tho METROPOLE HALL Tonight nt 8 o'clock. All delegates are requested to bo present. IS RESCUED ATTENDANCE AT THE FAIR WAS BETTER THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE Crew of Missing Seaplane was Picked up Last Night near the Hawaiian Island by Submarine All live were alive and refused to leave their EKjJJJ J PART boat until towea to lommander port; ) nnnTrn m i un Rogers rewarded j PORTER IDAHO j HONOLULU, Sept. II. The crew of Hie mining naval as it' vn found la-l mglil fifteen finle cant or Kauai by u '( si,.ie submarine which was searching lor it. The plane was pn krd op approximately 150 miles west of jrit in where Ihey were forced to nliglil. The five men who ,l :nl drilled -'IS hour. Their food had been exhausted i, Lot the) in inageil to secure sufficient water lo assauge ''i-i iy draping ranvH front the wing of the plane ami g t In at. h H e rata drop. (in befits diteovwd. Ilie re- jriied crew refused to leave the j plane and were lowed into port, being determined lo imo Hie voy age through. They nhowttl the Irani I hey hal been under dur ing I he nine days of Ihnir peril ous voyage. The wings of the MINE IS SOLD Bilked Lighthouse Keeper but Is Now in Toils and Will Soon Be Tried in Vancouver Courts SKATTLL, Sept. 11. Afler serving eight lonely years as a lighhon?e keeper on Inimak Island, Alaska, George Alexins saved 810,000. Deciding to pay a visit to his old home in Copenhagen, he visited ancouver sevctal weeks ago where he met with confidence men who bilked him ,out of his fortune through a wire tupping game. Yesterday Alexins recognized one of the men, J. L. Hobin- , son, on the street here ami neiu mm until tne arrival ot tne police. Vancouver detectives iilentified Hubiuson and he will be -out back to the Canadian city for trial. NEW SOUTH WALES A30LISHES CAPITAL PUNISHMENT THERE SYDNEY. Australia, Sept. II. The legislature of New south Wales yesterday pas.-cd a iaw aool-ishing capital punishment in liiat etale. TAX EXEMPTION GIVEN GRAIN ELEVATOR SITE' Victoria Vote by Overwhelming Majority in Favor of Grant Ing Privilege VICTOIIIA, Sept. 11. The bylaw was passed yesterday by an overwhelming vote granting the Panama Pacific Terminals Ltd tax exemption for C3 years on a site on which it is proposed to construct a million dollar grain elevator. FISH ARRIVALS Fares This Morning Totalled 171,500 Pounds, Being Mostlv American Fish arrivals this morning to- 1 ailed 11.500 pounds. There was only IG.00O pounds of Canadian halibut, hut it brought better prices than that uahl the I55..MW pounds of American. Arrivals and sales: American Western, i 1,000 pounds,, at 11.5c and 5c, and May, 6,500 pounds, at 11. 3c and 6c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage. Hrothers, 12,000 pounds, and Gladys, 11,000 pounds, at 13.ic and 0c, to the Atlin Fisheries, Hrisk, 30,000 pounds, at 11.80 and 5c, to the Hoolh Fisheries. Radio, 55.000 pounds, at tl.3i' and 5c, to Ihe Pacific isheries Canadian ' Alii, 0,000 ii. .un. Is. at 1 Ic and Cc, lo the Alii n Fisheries. Scrub, 10.000 pounds, al 05.1c and Cc, to Ihe lloyal Fish Co. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked. II. C. Silver ; .1)0 1.10 Dunwell 1.00 3.00 Clacier 20 Vi .28 Hiuellon .... 0IH .02 L. and L 21 Jt Marmot .12 Premier 2.27 2.30 Purler Idaho . to Silver Smith 23ft .25 4 S-irr Inlet OGlk .0(1 Daly Alaska .20 Gladstone 2.0U 2.08 Silver Crest .12 Terminus .40 llufus .13 Howe Sound 22.00 Oranby , 11.00 Indian 0t .00 Selkirk 01 .01 V4 Hayvlew 05 .09 H FAILED FIND GOLD PLACER Party of Prospectors Trek 2S0 Miles from Interior of Cas-s!ac Without Grub ARRIVE AT GOLD PAN Trusted to Live on Game But RIf.e Broke and Were Starved and Exhausted SHATTI.K. Sept. 1 1. A half- starved ami exhausted jiarly of prospectors arrived at Cold Pan Creek durins Ihe summer, afler making a 280-mite hike from Hie interior of Casslar, where Ihey had been on an unsuccessful search lor a placer deposit dis covered years ago by Alex Cape-well, formerly of Seattle. Cape well led tile party. 'They travelled light, with nothing but Iheir guns and leu pounds nf flour. They had expected to live on game killed en route, but tho only rifle they carried broke soon afler starting on the return triji and they were then Jell al most without means of subsist- ance. Word of the unsuccessful venture has been received here ' from Capewell. AMERICALEADS WORLD TENNIS One More Victory Will Give Them Championship In Finals Against France PIIII.ADFLP1UA, Sept. II. America led, France two matches lt" "nothing al the cud or tho first day's tenuis competition 'or the Davis Cup, when William Johnson conquered llcne Lacost ifler William Tllden emerged victorious from . a uurd-fough.1 match against Jean Horutra. Victory In one of Ihe three remaining contests will give the tinted Stales the series. C.P.R.APPEAL RAILWAY RATES OTTAWA, Sept. II. The Ca nadian Pacific Ilailway filed with tllj railway board un application or suspension of Ihe order lowering the Pacific grain export rales until such time n Hie whole board deals with (he ipies- Hon. The company claims tho order is not justified by Un evidence taken al the Inquiry. 11. K. Allen, manager of tho lloyal mill al llanall, arrive. 1 on last night's train lo attend (tie Fair, and wdl return lo Hie in- lerior i t'utcii i ..w: lU'-O'iitng,