TAXI Boston Grill And !5 aSam Ami Anywhtra at An Mtand Royal Hotel,; ',,,. and 6th St. MATT VIDEOK, Prop. iOL. XVI. No. 231, IIISU IIMIl 1.1 Jk 1 A ill, v FINED $300 M MM) I III . Ml III 11.11 M.M l u ll t III Hirri.UMl LH't OK TO INDIAN Lutn Ting Chinese, was fined UOO, .i-raifr, iia aiic .ax kvs a, v i-va v s - itBU McCljmont ywUrcUy afternoon i pleld guilty and the wltueuts itj urirncr, Other cases o: a slmllsr nsture to thU ir a mf i nriTii . LIST LARGE MIAMI, Cept 21 -The death list from the hurricane of the last week end num bers four haundred with five thou-and Injured. The property damage amounts to ap proximately 100,000.000 and fifty pr Miiis are mlaslnir. RACED WITH TRAIN AND LOST BUT ONLY CAR WAS SMASHED WINNIPEO. Sept. 21. -Percy Bradley. Chalmers Street, driving an auto at tempted to beat a train to the Chalmers Street crossing of the Canadian Tsclfla rsllway He failed lu the attempt. The locomotive struck the csr with great force, smashed It. and carried It 40 feet long the right of way before hurling H Into the ditch, Although the car was a total wreck when the engine got through with It, Bradley ewaped with only slight bruises and cuts, and was practically uninjured, the retton for which cannot be expisineo. oj the physlcliui called to attend him. .... ' i( onslble for any ainall boaU to live In It Several fishing boau were sunk others had to run lor shelter. One of the Sunnyslde boats that was here sunk and severs! aia reported at the mouth of the river. At noon today there was still a brisk gsle browing and boats are keeping 11 Into shelter WARK CANAL. Beptember 21. The gale struck the mouth of the canal u night shortly slur midnight and gsrc the boats quite a dusting. At Csnce EMIER AND TORIC MINE NMDt.KAItl.i: MUMIK AM E AT- lAMIED AT ALICE A KM TO RE CENT iir of heht i. .HMIlll AM PARTY Special to Dlly New si 1 F ALICE ARM, 8ept 21. While Bert P. Uh, assistant msnager of the Premier fttine at suwart had nothing to' say for jot himself and party of the Torle when an estenslre examination of property was nude and many am-. ootai iea ui tan is taxen nere as ot c;usid Table significance. The e sum an insceciion unless me rre- Company had either an Interest in n opt an on the property, the ex- in m n rii imtm ararnn oil in uim Vl.lll v . V.H m i i.jn the Old Country to Alice Arm to st the milt at Uie Torlc. has resigned Stanley Campbell has been appoint- uprrlntendrat to succeed him. u n n u n u iv ?as the Chinese restaurant was driven ashore and turned over on Its side. A number of trolling boats are reported In I trouble. I Both the Cansdlsn Nstlonsl and the 'Oorrrnment telegraph lines were put I do n by the gsle during the night, the I trouble occurring the other side of Terrace Up to nson today they were rtlll down. RENE FONCK AIRPLANE IS DESTROYED two Ai,rATei",Ktij.l.i twii..v MACHINE i KAWM.I Tjlll. , s r MORNING UIOTIII KV. N.V !pl. Sls- It. tempting lo hop off on a n-lop fl'gbl lu' Paris this morning Rene ' Fours' matlilne rrahed. Ills law .jnl arte killed and I lie ins-rlilnr was de.lrojeil. CLEANING UP RUPERTS SUPPLY OF FRESH MILK Msn) faille In the Interior slaughtered Owing lo lreslenre of T.IL . Pollowlng recent tests msde In the Baikley Valley a large number of cattle bare had to be slaughtered owing to the prevalence of tuberculosis. The tests were made following a general cleanup In the Fraser Valley where many csttla sere slsughterrd In an effort to rid the herds there of the disease. Prince Rupert csttle are how free from the trouble and the cleanup In the Interior makes sure that the Imported milk Is also free from germs. WOULD TAKE OVER UTILITIES SERVICE A. ('. It. ii III Conm from Yam-omrr lu Continue Imetllgalion fur Interna llonsl Unities Coining here Instead of E. W Bownesa, the first engineer on the ground, to continue Investigations on behalf of the International Utilities Ltd, of New York with a view to taking over the electrical tight and power service of the city. A, ,C R. Yulll, Vancouver electrical engin eer, arrived In the city last night from Prince George. Mr. Bowness, who wss here some weeks ago. Is now In Edmon ton, ONLY CANAdTaNBOATS WITH HALIBUT TODAY Nothing but Canadian boats sold hsllbut todsy at exchange, the prices varying from 18.80c to 17.50c for first class, with Be and 10c for seconds. Ar rivals were: Ternen, 15,000, to Royal Fish. Co. Ingred H., 10,000, to Booth Fisheries, Atll, 8.000, to Cold Storage. 8. A.. 900, to Cold Storsge. Impereuse, 9.500, to Booth fisheries. HIKTII. A daughter wss born at the General Hospital Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jennrr, Eleventh Street. Mrs. V. R. Wlllemar will be a pas from Mussett to Vancouver, PRINCE RUPERT, BO, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 31, 1928. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I5AD GALE STRUCK THE COAST BggggggflgigggEglgagggggggg w IB0jQgVia'i tVsVggvNHCsgVPVaiaH lion. Mr. Munlagiie, as (Jiivvn Hlizaliclli at u inaiiio coninif nioratuig .Magna llarl.1, lit-ld al lluiiiiymeil recently. She is wearing an actual lress and jewels worn liy th ijneen. Master Hrian Montague as page. Radio Telephone Operating in Arctic Regions is Successful Reports Hudson Bay Steamer VANCOUVER. Sept. 21.- Twelve hundred miles distance was spanned In what Is believed to be the first long distance telephone conversations carried on from the Arctic Ocean, It was learned on the arrival of the Hudson's Bay Com psny s fur trading steamer Baychtmo with a cargo valued at a quarter of a million dollira here yesterday. Sailing In the western Arctic In July, connection was established with an other company's vessel the Bayrupert near the northern entrance to Hudson's Bay and successful conversations carried on between officers of the two ships on two successive nights. The Bsyrhlmo, which left here In the spring later than usual returned well head ot her scheduled time. DROWNED FISHING OFF BOWEN ISLAND VANCOUVER, Sept. 21 While Chang- Ing positions In a rowboat lu which they were fishing off Bowen Island, west of here, capsized and Peter Olll- kalnen, 50 years ot age, waa drowued. while two companions made their, way to shore. I v . V.Iil V i VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Asked. B.C. Silver 1.80 1.84 Dunwrll 1.30 1.48 Hazelton 1 .01 Independence 05 Yt .08 Vi Marmot .1 '.,,,.... .08 !J .10 Premier .... 2.15 2.25 Porter , Idaho, .08 U .07 Burf Inlet , ,'. ,. .03 .04 Rlchmoud .; ,, Ml .12 AXM AL TAX MALE. Public Auction ot city Lots will be held In City Hall. Thursday. Sept, SO, at 10 a.m. List of lots can be had at the Collector's office. iNURSE IS LOST IN MOUNTAINS All. IIOPH Ol FINDING MAKV WAR- IUKTON, THE LADY HIKEK, IS GIVEN IT weak, It Is said. She was headed to- v a rH Pmrv.rilJi Va 1 1 v tnm nf t V ta'IM. J jest districts in the Tulamen Mountains'. . 1 Miss Warburton. who was 5? years of Aiage. left Hope to hike to Princeton 4 over the mountain trail. All traces cf :ber have snowfalls. been obliterated by recent Protest Against Attendance of Mackenzie King at Imperial Conference Comes from Ontario OTTAWA, Sept. 21.- In a statement Issued today Senator Hardy, president ot the Ontario Liberal Association, declsred that Canada was in an extraordin ary "position regarding the Imperial Conference and protesta against the Premier , elect's proposed attendance at this year's sitting. The. statement seU forth that Premier King had two gruelling elections and six months session of Parliament which waa even more exacting. "I respectfully submit," he stated, "that U l neither fair to Mr. King or lo the country to urge or permit his attendance at the' conference." ' ' ". ,5- - '. s .. , .. .!rsr JO. Circulation 1588 Bales 499 LAST itbey are badly handicapped cwlng to the difficulty of getting pjwder at the mice. Only occasional powder shlp- ments are received In town and no stock is kept here so that it has to be ordered a long time ahead. It Is suggestec; that It would be a great benefit to the community If powder were stocked here, SNOWSTORM INiLBERTA HAKVi:?tlNt - OI'tR-tTIONS STOP-rt'U AMI tEATHER-1 COU " ' TOD.AI' CALUAKY. Sept. !!. The entire provlm e of Alberta Is In the grip of H snow storm atrompanletl by cold weather. Harvesting hat stopped and the workers are In a sorry plight. A NEW TELEPHONE . LINE TO HAYSPORT 'The Csnadlan Government Telegraphs have Just completed a new telephone Use to Haysport and this gives a much better service than heretofore when, the telegraph line was used. It la. aa eus; to talk with people at that point as in Prince Rupert. 1KLLESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIGBY ISLAND. Clear, calm: barometer. 30 :W; temperature, ', 52; , set smooth; 8 pin. .spoke steamer Oray at Kaden Hsrbar if discharging .cargo:' pm. stesmer Amur left Prince Rupert for Granby Bay; 8 pm. spoke motor. ship Llllehorn. Queen Charlotte City ! tor Port Clements, 100 miles from. Port ninv&ii.!, orpt. At. aii nope oi Clements finding Mary Warburton, the nurao DEAD TREE POINT. who was lost In the Hope Mountains. 9006. temperature. 52. lias oreu aoanaonea. ana me sesrenera BULL HARBOR. Cloudy, fresh south announced today that they will give wt wind; barometer. 29 97; tempera up loosing ior ner. .ne latest signs t.i ture 48; llgnt smHL her found were tracka which It Is) NOON mougni were msoe wdoui oeptemrjer jo , qIOBY ISLAND. Clear, light north ine lootpnnis were very ciose to- wlnd. barometer. ruirr iiiuicaiiug iuat nt was very . 17 . smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. 80:06; temperature, 60. Barometer, 30.08; temperature, Barometer, BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL Anifrtcuu laRiie Boston 3, Cleveland '2. Washington 7-8, St. Louis 4-2. Philadelphia 8-2, Detroit 0-5. New York 3-3, Chicago 7-4. National League Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 0. Chicago 4, New York 2. Cincinnati 3, Boston 4, OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEACH E Dlvlli)ii I. Birmingham 1, Everton 0. Blackburn Rovers 0, Sunderland 2, Cardiff City 1. Newcastle United 1. Division 11. Hull City 1. Reading 1. Fortvale 3, Darlington 2. Swansea Town 2. .Blackpool-, 0,. ., . Large Upstair Dining Hall, witb newly laid danointr floor for .hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467, price rrvit CENTS. NIGHT ROTEST MADE AGAINST MACKENZIE KING GOING TO IMPERIAL CONFERENCE 'ale Struck the Coast During Night and Boats on Skeena River Sunk HAYSPORT. September 21. A big gale (truck this part of the Skeena Irr last night whipping up the water Into big seas to that It wat almoet Ore Shipment from the Patterson Mine Brought GoodR tturns to Owners Work has recommenced on it and- shipments wilt be made dux'ing winter; adjoining claim being (lev doped Wprk has Just recommenced on the Patterson Mine 'at Surf Point cn Fcr-Cbcr Island and will be continued all winter. An adjolnjrg clilra known es the I XL. owned by A. E. Wright cf thjs city Is also being developed and probably cro will be shipped I rem It this year. , Tbe owners of the Patterscn Mine are well pleased with the returns from the ere they shir fed a month or two ago to Anyox smelter. The ore was' not I sorted yet It brought 55 a ton. giving enough to pay the cut of 'production as well as the cost of building bunkers and other work, at the mine.' In future, : however, the ore will be careiully" sorted before being shipped In order to lessen I the c; cf smelting. It will probably be -- jtnt to the smelter In sacks. The -wntra cf the mice ccmplsln that, TROLLERSHAD AGOODCATCH WAKKE CANAL FISHERMEN AVF.K-AGEU FIFTY TO BOAT AND GOT SS CENT! EACH FOR THEM. & B. Flewin of the firm ofT'Flewln Brown, fish packers ot Bull Bay, Warke Canal, arrived In the city this morning on the Taplow with a cargo salmon, mostly echoes. ' He sa;s that yesterday was the biggest fishing day of the season. High boats aver aged fifty echoes each Ur. which they were paid 85 cent a fish. This brought cood. returns. Today It was too windy j do .much. Mr. Flewin says the cohocs 'should run for another couple ot weeks and next month should see some jrood re mits from springs. HIS DROWNING IS SUSPECTED CLOTHING OF DAVID A. FINN "FOUND IN HO AT DRIFTING IN CATALINA CHANNEL CATALINA ISLAND, CAL.. Sept. 2I is Searching parties are out today looking for David A. Finn, wealthy Canadian member of the Sans Soucl Club. Hollywood, who Is believed to have been, drowned In Catallna Channel. A boat) containing Finn's clothing was found drifting in the channel and a passport was found In a pocket show ing that he came from Canada four years ago. A brother, I. Finn. Is head ot the Bradshaw Agency Ltd. In Canada. Finn Is thought to have come her from Prince Rupert. TO BE TRIED AT ASSIZES XX. Fl.'NG COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Till .MORNING ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED Ml'HDER ' Lee . Tung, Chinese, charged with the Mtempted murder of Bow Hung at Captain's Cove recently through striking him on the head with an axe. wss commit tod (or trial by Stipendiary Magistrate II. P. McLeod this morning and, will be held !n custody until November when he will be tried st the Supreme Court AssIms. There were five witnes-es 'at the pre liminary, Chinese and police. The prosecution was conducted by 8. W. Taylor ot. the city and M. B. O'Dell of Vancouver, the latter belnj brought north to appear oh behalf of the Injured man. W. O. Fulton appeared for the defence. Union steamer Cardens. Cspt. A. E. Dickson, returned at 10 o'clock this morning from Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart and. after making calls at the Cold Storage plant and Prince Rupert cannery, will salt at J o'clock this svenlng for Vancouver and way -porta. V