Evangelist McPherson Hits Back at District Attorney Prosecuting LOS ANOELE8. October 4. Bittern urumiililKl lr,,.. ih. r klTOKM.V (ItNEsUL OF AI.HIKTA HtT to rKOi:tni; MIX IK). INO MX I AUH IN IU VANCOI VtR Oct 4. -The attornr eai I Alberta ha filed a auit in he e .'p.-raw Court here to have IU-f in he Kf K'M.tm!tute tienltentlftre hero ttr ai . mg all year tenna for having , eg; a Dana noif I in tnrtr paarwea ' wi actually ivruta o a , a Di tive aitornej imerat oi Mb" la rrftrded In leftl cinJra here ctie la the hUlory of Canadian Oamtt and Barrett were armted In VI: uia a Jul and were romtcted and enlenced for hatlnf fcrftd bank note j :n their poaMMlon. Celary police raided 'Jw bultd.ni formerly occupied by them ' te ai:d found an elaborate counter- j tf.-.r.t nlant "aen the men were wntenced It waa 'hmigl-.t in BrllUh Columbia lejal ir-let that Albert would enter what la town a nolle proa." that l "no pro-ecuUon but the attorney eencral of ".hat prrr;nce accordlnf to hl pllca-Uon .3 onrKMed ta that eoune in thia :ai awl detirea to brln the ta-o men to trial on the more acrloue charcca of forging bank nolee. FOUND BODY CARIBOO MAN!: .not r.tu nioM PLM'i: um:it: ME WAS hiroKTin to haw: hu;s SHOT IIOWX QtTESNEL. Oct 4 - Pierced with a bul-which entered hi right brest and laratd on lung, graced the heart nil emerged beneath the left shoulder b!iri 11.. 1 ... . . .i . rd on a patch of oft erth with the 'anther' rine In the crooked arm. A Kl had been passed thrice about the middle of the body and It I believed aa uaed to drag It from the pot kfore Kot"i cabin where the tatter rented his neighbor had been thot down horn ambush. 65 MINERS TOMBED IN MINE AT R0CKW00D KocKWOOn. Trnn, A report recelv- f here thl afternoon itate that 6S miner are entombed ln the Roger mlne near here a the result ot an 'plosion, W L. Alexander and Mr. M. T. Alexander, who hav been vlaltlng in ,h city for ten day, left on thl morning' train for Liverpool, England. to the Co.:ed State t take part In the O.tlden Jubilee of the American Chemical Society at Philadelphia. September 8 MISSIONARIES ARE BANDITS MADE HAUL ESCAPED FROM BANK TORONTO. Oct 4 Two armed men , f walked Into the McCaul 8treet branch j of the Standard Bnk here thl mora. . 4 u, all manager and teller .pearanc. a week ago provided on. j hand, c' the foat senutlnnal mralerlra In the 1 w r . . . . ... . . ..-. . ' roooed 46.000 into a puiow case ana h.r.lory of Cariboo, wa found Batur- In the thick bushe a few yard ic"c,p1' 'i Uie roadway between hi homestead n.k.,i fl nonnor. an elderlr men J. j After serious Illness from which lit tu rralUrd recently he could not recover. Archibald whitman Heady, a dirt pervaded .v.. the Alme ...f, McPherson caae .... today a. the . preliminary hearing which L,u knowl, bulum.n of PrtKe R Frld.y wa. resumed thl. ' on sc; u-ned morning rt expired at 7 o'clock Sunday mora- Sine Prldsy Mr. McPheraon from ber pulpit and over the radio has ear- Ing In th prince Rupert Oeneral Ko-rted :ia an Incessant attack on DUtrlct Attorney Keyee, bitterly denouncing the'pHal hr he bad been a patient lor pr x- utor and hi aide for what he term her 'prosecution." TT.e evngellt U P1 ,ew ;rge Uat Keye bad been unfair In hu questioning of herself and her mother The Ut Ur' ,,e,' ctme 10 Rupert to raaide in July. 1915. aa re- U sn the Orand Jury. The .... Uulnustlon. which fe from hu Hp. during the examination oj Wnc.eT UteV he ?r 1 est Jn opinion. exist In the mind of ray any pure man .he aald, hli cocr.ectlon with that firm and - ' ' " . ... lor two jean ma Identified with the WOULD LAY MORE SERIOUS CHARGE marine department on Dlgbj lalann before he came Into town again to Jolt the etaS of T. O. Dawaoa Ltd. A few month! age he became Interested In th B.C Butcher U Grocer Ltd. and acted aa accountant for that concern. Deceased, who waa a natlre of Nov ScoUa, tint fame wet to Utnltoba and later to BrHlth Columbia. For aom. Uiue he manager of the Reld Estate at Queaael from which point be proceed rd to Vancouver to trarel 11 the Cariboo and Northern BrlUab Co-tumble In the Interest of W. H. Ual kin Ltd. The death of the late Ur. Heatj'i a lie three Tear ago waa a tore ahocK to him and tlnre that time hie' health t had t,UjT f aired. --He : i aurrl'roo I by a bn.ther In Winnipeg and a hro. ther .in-law and utrr-ln-lw. C H UcAulty and Ulaa Bertha McAuley of Vaacouw. OeceaMMl " born M year Round Hill In the Anmpoll Valley, Nora Scotia, and a member of Tyre Lodge, AT. At Ail., at one time S.n JAVin IRVINE principal of the Iharlng teen an ofneer of the lodge.' UnlTer:f of 6t Anlrew' ho cam The body 1 retting at the BC. Under taker. The remain will be forwrded tomorrow night to Vancouver where they win be laid to reat In Ocean View cemetery bealde the grave of the late Mr Healy. TAKEN BY BANDITS iTHfli In A NflN (IF large rrt rnroule l llnn Proline AtUtked Velerdj by Chinese HANKOW. Oct 4-BndtU yesterday attacked a large parly of missionaries rnroute to their station at Ken Chow FuSn Honan province, robbed them and carried off two women and on man. The party had paid 4I&0 for thi service of thirty rmed soldier but hen the bandit appeared, the soldier tied. IllVVUlUIVU V SOLDIERS DEAD CHI ANII I'ANO IH roMI'LETI.LY IN" com koi, or riTY or NArn.Ni IN CHINA HANKOW. China. October 4. Na-I ehang reporU dated September 2J state the Chuing Fang, overlord of five Eastern Chinese province an1 ruler of KUngst, who is fighting tho Cantonee, It completely In control jof the city but that thousand of hH soldiers have been muraerea. tt4t444 mm: Nt'Miitit Al'TO VICTIM" I'NITHO STATES WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. The number of persons killed In the United 8tte during the first eight month of thl year by tnd th. adjoining one of Aaron Kostl, ! lr,uenU the Dominion Cafe, wa automobile 1 13.600 and the 'hn I - .1 -. 1 .a ln -llv . .... . -- ..v.u uii cuante w. muiut. ... 1 t)kkKl up there by the police yesterday 4. injured sso.ooo. twnectlon with the case. The body wa the ho,PUj. le had ound by Harry Boyd, on of several . w(lh ,n ,lUck ot Mlhm,. Indian tracker engaged In the search J- - . .. - - - ' : under luperruion of the provincial police. The body wa found lying face down- Manager Hornsby Gets Present of Automobile from Fans of St. Louis ST. LOU13. October 4,--Everythlng U ln rMdlnes for the third game ot the World Series which. 1 to be played here tomorrow afternoon.. St. Louie is planning the biggest reception In year when the team arrive this afternoon. The fans will present Hornsby with a five thousand dollar Bedan. Whll the local grounds will be unable to accommodate such crowds as were out to see the matchra at New York, every point of vantage will be occupied tomorrow and scalper, are already securing as high s 135 for 45 seata. Hornsby I likely to choc, between Rlennart and Halnea to do the twirling, whll New York offer Hoyt or Reuther, KFW YORK Oct, 4. Sunday' game (000 paid admlsslou to the grounds, the md a re- ord lo a'ttendanc. when 63.- receipt, amounting to 4201.000. 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime, :'': floor for hire. fund Royal HoUl, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, end th It. 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Aden Maru Due Here End of Next Week to Load Grain at Elevator; Coming from Japan a. W. Ntckenon Co. Ltd.. agent for the Empire Shipping Company, received word thl morning from their principal advising them that the Japanese freighter Aden Maru 1 due to arrive here on October IS to load grain at the local elevator for the United Klngdon and Continent. Joe Bennett, superintendent of the elevator, stated thl morning that the vessel left Japan at the end of September and he thought It might be a few days later that (he would arrive. However, they would hare the grain ready for her. there was no doubt of that. RAISED FLAG AT WRANGELL IIKITIII AND AMI III CAN II.AliS l'l l.l.i:l llOHN IIY lU'MSil.VNS ON KKCENT VISIT TOKIO, Oct. 4. A despatch to the Nlchtnlchl from Hakodate. Japan, aaya the Russian Volunteer Fleet Aatocla- tlona hlp Stevrepol arrived frsm Wran- METEOR LIGHTED KAMLOOPS AND FELL JUST ACROSS RIVER St. Louis Turned Tables on New York Yesterday Winning by Score of Six to Two in Exciting Game NEW YORK, October 4. Grorer Cleveland Alexander, one of baseball' oil maaters, uncorked a mighty power when hi ancient right arm pitched the Cardinal to a victory over the New York Yankee yesterday in the second game of the World Series before the greatest crowd that ever saw a batbail game. The stadium rocked with the roar of the record gathering of sixty-ttrt tb.cu.and ian aa the 39-year-uld veteran of SV Louis checked the Impetuous Yank whJe his team mate dcuted Urban Shccker, the Yankee ipitball ace, from the box and battered their may in triumph to a decisive margin of 6 runs to 2, The rousing victory for the Cardinal turned the tables on the.r rival! in convincing fashion, leirlng the serlrs- deadlocked as the team entrained for ' baseball mad St. Louis where ths battle will be resumed tomorrow aTternxn. For alx Innings In yesterday's game ' Alezander wa glrra an even battle by ' Shocker but In the seventh another Car- ' Uinal herj. BUI Ssutbaorth, tupped tot the fere with a towering homer Into the right field bleacher. The blow came with two men on basee and endtd the two to two deadlock and clinched the jame. The official paid attendance of Saturday's game was 61.603 and the receipts mounted to 4168.000. i I ' ( ( I O AMilXE WINS PENNANT SACRAMENTO. Oct. .'4 Los Ansele clinched. the chamdon- ship pennaaVr!!of" thePacific' Coast ba(bn league cn sun- 4 day when the team representing that city took the first game of a double-header from the .locals. BURNED TO DEATH WHEN CAR STRUCK BY TRAIN AT CROSSING BELVILLE. Oct. 4. Two men were burned to death and four others seriously hurt Saturday when a truck '.carrying gasoline waa struck at a level crossing by . a train. The gasoline Ignited, burning the truck and tin coupe Immediately following It. The bodies of the burned were disfigured beyond identification. Wheat B.C. Silver .. Dunwell Olsdstone . . . Oranby Howe Sound Independence Indian L. A: U Marmot Premier Porter Idaho Richmond . . . JL EXCHANGE Bid. Aske-1 1.461, 1.82 1.83 1.19 122 Jll, M 30.50 33.00 41.00 43.00 .07 .03 .06 .10 .08 . JO 2.08 2.11 .07, .08 .031; .04 .lOU .13 Price Fixing is Declared to Be Illegal and Contrary to Public Interests Says Report 1 Drug Trade Affected by Decision of Commission Which Handed Down Findings Made Public Yesterday by Minister of Labor OTTAWA, Oct. 4. That price fixing agreement of proprietary articles by a trade association organization with headquarter at Montreal, which Include gell Island where It removed the British ! practically all the wholesale and retail manufacturing druggists ln Cansda. are and. United States flags and raised the red banner. Fifty Russian emigrants were placed on the island. It was found that vegetation was scarce but a number of fur-bearing animate Including bear and fox. made . it their home. In violation ot the Combine Investigation Act. Is the finding of a report mad publto yesterday by Minister of Labor Heenan. The report follows an Investigation Into the association by S. A. Mc-Oregor. registrar under the Combines Investigation Act, and Dr. W. A. McKlntosh, professorof economic at Queen1 University. ( The report is dated September 6 but owing 'to the general election it re mained unpublished by former Minister 01 LADor-Jones. The price of more than 600 proprietory medicines and toilet article 1 Included ln the Asoclatlon' first price list which became effective August 28 last. The object, the report say, l to extend operations until the price ot KAMLOOPS, Oct. 4. rioodlng th. city every proprietary article sold by the drug with light a meteor, It 1 reported, flash- stores ot the Dominion is fixed at n ir-i ed through th ky here early Friday, 'ledueible minimum under P.A.T.A, con-and landed aero the Thompson Rlier.trol, . on the Indian reservation. The ohlef indictment in the report Is based on the effects upen th public cf the artificial restraint which the P.A.T.A. sy terry Impotes upon the drug business, which works to the disadvantage of the public. Public interest, however, Is safeguarded by legislation through the Combines InvestlgsMon Act, which give power to restrain If th combination work a detriment tq the public. Advertise ln the Dally New DOCTOR UP ON MURDER CHARGE THOMAS VEKN'ER OF NORTH VANCOUVER CIIARCEII I.N CONNECTION" WITH ILLEGAL OPERATION' , VANCOUVER, Oct. 4. Charged with murder in connection with the death or . icra M. Orahame of North Veo-mver. who died In the General Ho. ital on September 30. allegedly tbo ezult of an Illegal operation. Dr. nomas Verner. health officer for North ascouver. (ppeared ln th. police court urday and was remanded. -The -case, wa tranaferredXtO'.N.ortu ncoaTer- by Magistrate Shaw, who iited that the alleged operation took llace there. "That Flora Margaret Orsham cam. o her death in the Oenersl Hospital, rancouver. on September 30 from acuU Uffused peritonitis and no blame for. .er death 1 attached to anyone," was he verdict of the coroner's Jury which nvested the case. Dr. Verner was released on ball ot .10,000 and comes up for preliminary tearing today. ARTHUR BEALE IS CONVICTED IINEII S300 I'OK .HELLINO BEER THIS AS WELL AS .McKINLEY C.ISE llEI.NO APPEALED Arthur Beale wa convicted by' Magistrate McClymont ln the ' city police court Saturday afternoon on a charge of selling beer and waa fined 1300 with the option of three month' imprison' ment. In rendering his decision which followed the argument of counsel, Magistrate McClymont declared that, from the evidence adduced. It was clear that th. crown witnesses had visited the premise ln question. The only point in which the evidence conflicted was on the matter of time. (On the one hand, the two crown witnesses had written the time down' In their note while, on the other, defence wltnesse were, entirely depending on their memory. Time was a difficult thing to keep track of and, accepting the evidence of the crown on the time, he would also accept it evi dence on the other point. After the magistrate had announced his decision, S. W. Taylor gave notice of ppeal. The McKlnley case la also to be appealed. It Is announced. HIGHER PRICES HALIBUT TODAY Higher price were received for hell-but marketed today at the exchange, especially for American boats. American varied from 17.40 to 18.80 tnd Canadian 16 50 to 16.70 with" for Canadian second and S and 10 for American seconds. Sales were: AMERICAN Sumner, 38.000 to Royal Fish Co. Onah. 8.000 to Atltn Fisheries, Fairway, 13.000 to Booth, Fisheries Canadian Dolphin 8.000 to Cold Btortge, Nautilus 6.900 to Cold Storage. Rlngleder 2.500 to Booth Fisheries. Verna, 7.500 to Atlin Fisherie; N. & R, 3.000 'to Cold Storage.