5 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhara at Anytime. nri Rnval Hotel. 3rd wa and 6th 81 MATT VIDECK, Prop. the meantime, Helsn la out on UK) ball, In response to complaint by tele phone, Constable Clarke and Camra I'rocccded to the flshlnir camp on the, tEcstall River near Balmoral Cannery here the offence Is alleged to have tken place. They returned with Helan yesterday afternoon and ,the trial lm mediately commenced. Helan to remember nothing of the allcged clrcunutauccs, 8b ACKENM COLDER WEATHER IN YUKON TODAY Weather In the Yukon la colder today the thermometer bavins dropped to 22. Returns from various points are: Terrace: Clear, calm. temp. 35. Auyox: clear, ralm, temp. 40. Stewart: Clear, ralm, temp. 2a. Harrllon: Clear, calm, temp. 24. Telegraph Creek: Clear, calm, temp. 25. Smlthers: Clear, calm, temp. 37, Burns Lake: Clear, calm, temp. 28. Whltehorse: clear, calm, temp. 27. Dawson: Clesr, calm, tempt 22, STEAMSHIPRATES ARE TO ADVANCE MONTREAL, Sept. 24. Effective Im mediately, a general advance of fifteen per rent will be made In freight rates from Cftiiedlsn ports to the United Kingdom by the steamship lines repre sented by the trnns-Atlantlo conference. The announcement waa made on behalf of the companies concerned. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE BC Sliver Dunwell . . Oranby . . Indian .. L. As U... Marmot . . Premier . . Gurf Inlet Richmond Wheat .... Bid. 1.80 1.33 30.00 .044 .03 U .08! 4 . 2.10 .03 , .10 1.501, Asked. 1.S0 1.40 31.00 .00 .0 .10 2.20 .04 V4 .12 PRINGE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1820. Circulation 1686 aKl---------------------la CHHDt EBr' H ----------P e HE r , 'H KBh ..' 530R -flll -.lH i-H-l--&Hri-MrM-ka- . ;vf jtffBBB ----l-B-------l-H---Br-R----- Sales 4Ja ROME, Italy The escorting fleet of rowboata accompanies the swlmmt s tn he T.bcr Msralbt.n around Rcme in the annual swim as they pass under the historic bridges that span Father Tiber This jisr's race waa won by Otno Valie of the nary, URGES TRAINS FREE . OF HOBOS ilKV aidlll- UULWtY tOMrtNV 11II.7I.1sh IttOAKII TO ACCI-IlLNT Kt.tL.NTLY M ERR ITT, Sept. SI. "No blame for the accident or for life arising therefrom can be attached to the railway company or any member of the train crew." according to a verdict of the Jury investigating the Coqulhslli wreck on September 5. The finding of four dead who were not identified as members of the crew, led the Jury to report "Evidence leads us to believe that alx or seven others besides those who were members of the train were, killed, having lost their lives In the wreck. We recommend that the Railway Company Instruct train crews to keep trains free from trespassers If possible aa their pn sence might be a menace to the ssf et j of the trsln." FOLEY WILL FIGHT AGAIN li:iEATt:il MrtiOWAX LAST MOIir ANII WILL MEET Ml-,111-MLT ON Wl llNIlAY MONTHKAU Sept. tl. le Pole) f niuter will meet Mltlr Ml-trim It of Montreal net YletlneMl.y here In a IIiihI limit In the feather-weight ( li-niplonslilp diminution of ('smut s a result if tlrtiirlc won by thee hovers In the i.eml-flii-l staj(eil here !at nlilit. lule) illrposeil of MUkey Mc-tiuwan i( Montreal hv a ileelln In leu ruiinils while Mlreault awariled the deeMim oer liolili) IUmiIIi of Toronto. 15 INNINGS IN BASEBALL GAME T IIKII I IMI CONTEST IN WHICH CIN-- (INNATI MAKES EIKIKT TO (lET INTO WOltl.ll ME K IKS NEW YORK, Sept 24. In an en. deavor to overtake St. Louis and win a place In' the world series, Cincinnati hooked Up with Philadelphia yesterdsy but after fifteen Innings of thrilling baseball had to concede a tie, six all. The Reds probably will be given an opportunity to. play off this game In order to complete the fiill schedule of games. St. 1-duli meets New York today. There were, no games In the American League yesterday. .Nallniml Leugue L Pittsburg' 1, Boston 2. f Clnclnhatt' e, Philadelphia a (ended Probable Mackenzie King Cabinet Announced at Ottawa but Meighen Not to Resign Until This Evening OTTAWA, September 24. -Following a cabinet meeting this morning Pre- I mler Arthur Meighen announced that It was not likely he would tender his I 4 reslgnaUc.il before tonight. In the meantime Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kins: j understood to have completed his cabinet and to be In readiness to take over the, direction of affaire immediately he is called upon to do so. It Is generally believed the lineup of the new government will be as follows: Premier snd Minister for External Af- Dr. J. 11. King. fairs W. L. Mackenzie King. Pins nee J. A. Robb. Justice Ernest Lapolnte. Railways C. A. Dunning, s Interior Charles Stewart. Public Works J. C. Elliott. Trade and Commerce James Mai-Jim. Customs W. D. Euler. Health and Soldiers' R-establtshment Defence Col. J. L. Ralston. Immigration Robert Porte. Postmaster-General P. J. Venlot. Marine and Fisheries P. J. A. Cerdin. Solicitor-General Luclen Cannon. Secretary of State Pernand P.lnfrct. Labor Peter Hecnan. It Is reported thst Hon. Vincent is slated for the position of Minister 1st Washington. Vice-President Dalrymple and Other Canadian National Railway Officials Visiting Prince Rupert "We are merely making an annual tour of inspection of western lines and there are no announcements to make." stated J. E. Dalrymple of Montreal, vice- president tn charge of traffic. Canadian National Railways, who headed a large party of C.N.R. officials which arrived In the city on the steamer Catala tills morning. Mr. Dalrymple stated that the business of the railway waa gxd and that he was looking forward to a great Increase In traffic over this end of the railway with the commencement of grain shipping through the local elevator. Mr. Dalrymple, who Is an old O.TP. friend of this pert, said It waa always a great pleasure for him to visit Prince Rupert. With the other members of his party, he made an Inspection of rall-Ht way holdings here and also, visited the dry dock and elevator. When Mr. Dal rymple was lsst here the elevator was tiot completed. One of the important officials in Mr. Dalrymple party 1 A. T. Weldon, Montreal, general traffic manager. Though be visited Prince Rupert once before. It Is Mr. Weldon's first trip here In the Important post which he now holds. He, too, expressed the feeling that the Impending grain shipments would mean considerable to Prince Rupert. WOKK FOR IIRYHOCK B, C. Keeley, Pacific Coast manrer. CO M M., w ho is also with the party, stated that, when the Canadian coaster U finished, there will probwttly be-n-other big Job on one of the company's boats at the local dry dock. He declined to discuss particulars of the proposed work. ' Other members of the official party are W. C. Mulr of Montreal, manager of the CNR. express department: W. a. Manders', Winnipeg: freight traffic manager: R. Creelman, Winnipeg, passenger tratflo manager: B. A. Latta, Edmonton, superintendent express department: O. A. McNtcholt, Vancouver, general passenger agent: W. Hart,-secretary to Mr. Dalrymple and a. Sttven. secretary to Mr. Weldon. J. M. Horn, general freight ageat, Vancouver, was to have been with the party but he did not come. LEAXE IN MOKNINO The main body of the party will proceed East In Mr. Dalrymple- private car, Canada, attached to tomorrow morning . regular train. Mr. McNIcholl and Mrs. Keeley will return south Sunday night and will probably make a trip to Stewart In the meantime. A delegation from the Prince Rupert Dord of Trade consisting of W. O.. stalmenta. -MIMC AT SVUNEY AISTKALI.V IIHIKII OVER RADIO HERE The sounds spanning the air for many thousands of miles. 4 Digby Island wireless station re- ports having heard quite plainly last night a musical program broadcasted from Sydney. A us- trails. If local fans tune In they 4 may hear It tonight as the con- cert will again be on the air for two hours after 1 o'clock to- morrow morning, Prince Rupert 4 time. SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY VAMOIVEK FIRM EXTENDS OPEItt- THINS TO l-KINC'K KIT! KT ANII APPOINTS LOCAL AGENTS Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Halt, with newly laid dancinit floor for biro. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latent and beat for Hi" least. Phone 467. 1 1 TIVZ CTZ3 i KING CABINET LINEUP READY I Elf llf TT.TT17 1YT eV T lATrvivi iff a iiAttifta ere .-v -a avmaivirivr a n ran iTfttim ra BK am mm i at i m m m m bmriibiiibii v 1 h m v 1 in m m i - i i i ii ml i iiiNir. y w n mm haw k nnh p hk m nkiyiksky an NiiiHi " va avvAAAAVW VlAiAalAI KValUAAai A IIVIIA JUTJUAIAA A MJIl BKf A1AVAA A r r id uene lunney in tight World Championship PHILADELPHIA, September 24 -Before a record breaking crowd of 132.- m wi ti bm; jl ijriniKTT wnrin rnamn nn wav-Mo-i-it wai fA t ks - ynrm. 101 nu iiue i--t i.-rit in nnm Tunnav hii-.o-te etv.-. h. tn.-.. - o - --------- . I , V lUStl I f 1( U HV J MJ decision alter a flxht In which the winner was on the ton nr-tlr.ii- n ih. A the battle opened there was a foggy drizzle which, aa the savage en- Tunney nearly knocked Dempsey out In the first round with a hard a-rlght to the Jaw. It waa Juat aa the rouno enaea ana tne cnsmpions Knee HfM WL A mf I LI ffirw L U 'fagged aa he went to hU corner In dls- TUnney. fighting rautloualy. outboard A ITCrC T)P i Dempsey and retreated before the cham. viUuLj Dill plon. crowding attacks. He whipped , rlclous punches to Dempsey' body at I rCC Dr. TIC t, quarters and hit the champion LUoo IKUrarrLr Mt tna t,m boou Drmpoey began to ttre quickly after I At ION VI Hit II I lUMI'ERIXd the seventh round and. a they stepped 4IIIKILOTIMI ON rilUKIL.H I ... ....... ... . ,7 and bleeding and bla left eye ctoed. T,M,K ,,,:, tT HMJ, WINNIPEO, Sept. 24 -8now. rain aud eet.preralllng throughout the Dralrle " " w,r t Seated and nattered during the paat few day hu Demp- ru,hMl threw both :h mo.t serious delay In the harreat- "r arm. .. . . .....arouna tne ne- cnampton. ?akliut hi iw UltU.Ifc u watt - ' - igrade of alues will be greatly re-,So,W . nm .nJjIt U -m. old ed. The Manitoba DeDartment of ,,,or' brt mn wtn " Mkl D-'7 !'', " h f"1"1 oul r lh "nf- culture estimates that alrea-y I8.- .000 has been lott to the Manitoba: lDW Puncu- "n w tn I tne peak ol Dempy s chin, apparently .t Manitoba a!1" M lh flnl out of h,m ttut th night was swept by vy electrics! storm Sleet and anow " "na- r"eieo iiaaors nis tUnt tom 10 but b, bl0 to PoU ed heavy damage wire communl-10" ions, the storm reaching bltoart : ua " 1,lc,ra D"r u,u-1 "-T portlon4 In some sections. IW DERAILED THREE CARS ms itKiMii i ,iiii: iiv ill i l l: ic iiii;n I)iii:i ii.tii: m.m:p-li town ami n iv r.tit SPENCEH BRIDGE. Sept. 21 - Bru.h- aalde by the buHer of the Keith llley Railway locomotive, a cow wai lied when It daihed between the -ay ch and sleeping car of a rapidly "ring paaMOger train east of here rdneaday night and the mangled re tina were responsible for the dersllla three cars, -Engineer. Hudson wss not aware that kc cars were off the rails and they imped over the ties for 600 feetbefois k whole train was brought to 'P by the action of J. A. KusaelL (nlng rar steward, who pulled thi ier. locking the wheels of every car. It is presumed that the cow became ied from staring Into the approach- K headlight The engineer waa un ite to bring the train to a atop b- re striking the animal but ronsldc- jljr reduced the speed and did not be- leve the cow was Injured when It wat nocked oil the track. 1HARGED WITH POINTING GUN HUMAN Hi:UtN OP I'OHT lIN(l ton- ron:s iii:roitt: .maois-tkati: .mi.i:oii anii ih i:- .MAN1IKI1 I'NTII. MONIIAV Herman Helsn of Port Esslngtonj ss charged before Stipendiary Magis trate it. p. McLeod In provincial police kourt yesterday afternoon with pointing lOHded firearm at Paul Hardy. The I K ase was adjourned until Monday and,! neaa of delivery. Dempsey made two or three attempts to whip over a finishing punch but Tunney managed to keep hi feet. It was the first time In nearly four decade that a world's title had been on bV a decision and not a knockout. H ANT ItlMl llS HKMPMIV-TI .M;V IKillT. I.CIH AMilXi:- LOS ANOELES. Sept. 24. P. T Kergln and J. n. McKlnnle. Long Bearh oil operators, announce that they have telegraphed Dempsey and Tunney that they will hang up a 1760.-000 purse for a return- fight between the pair to be held near here before January 30, 1927. CRMISTON FROM ! LADY PREACHER WERE rill.NII IS ROOMS OP UK. WATEKW WHO RECENTLY MITTEII ht'ICIDE LCS ANGELE3, Sept. 24. Telegrams alleged signed by Almee McPhersou. Wether Kennedy and otters addressed to Kenneth Ormlslon, the missing radio aL In the kidnapping case, were found yesterday in the rooms of Dr. A. M. Waters, who committed suicide on September 15. Dstrlct Attorney Keyes said be bad evidence to prove that Waters wss employed to produce a "Mis X" Csrmel episode angle. Clarence Wiseman, the 19 year old sen, of Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman, confessed to being the perpetrator of the "Miss X" hoax. Be admitted to Keyes that he was another "plant" In the tlleged evidence fraud. DIGBY ISLAND 1IH PUKIK WENT AXIIORE BAKLY THIS MOKNINU EXPKCTEfl TO FLOAT THIS ArTEKNOOV WITHOUT DAMAGE,, . About five o'clock this morning, on i falling tide, the well known local .owerbcat Towena hit the rocks on Digby Island, Just the other side of Ritchie Point and later In the morning she was left high and dry but was expected to be floated this sXternoon. First news of the Towena's plight was brought to port by Copt. Andy Johnstone of the steamer Catala. The Prince Rupert Boat House was informed and Capt. Swwnsbn sent the Pachena. Capt. Paul Armour, to Investigate- , It was found that the Teasel was undamaged and that she would probably float on this, afternoon's tide. The Towena, which has been engaged In salmon fishing, was on her way from Metlakatla to the Skeena River when the stranding occurred and a, young boy was at the wheel at the time. LASTPOLLIS HEARD FROM KIVEKS INLET UIVES KKAUY 41 AND STOKK 37 HKAHY MAJORITY is 3!7 The final poll for Skeena riding In the federal election contest -was heard from this morning when a" statement was received by the Dally Newa office from J. E. Dawson, the returning of The Security Savings and Loan!""1 """' ''a 7 Soclety of Vancouver have appointed! " -ua lu tne "-o1-5 tal count to nlbrlng, Dbhavn and Hanwn their agent only'4171 Ior Bridjr nd 3844 ,or 6tork Trlcce Rupert. Lending it funds on first mortgage on Improved property.1 "-" ' " TV kMhUI ft.-. The official -& -.-111 which mortgages are not negotiable andj scclety have ample security for their deposits. Already doing a large busings in the south, the Security Savins" and Loan Society Is now seeking mem-litis up north, to deposit, each mouth, or otherwise, at 8 per cent; and to borrow. For Instance, one may want to buiM a home. Deposits for this purpose may be made monthly, earning Interest at S per cent and when half of the estlm atcd building cost has been accumulated In. this fashion, the Society will advance the other half, dollar for dollar, to be paid off In regular monthly In- Fulton, vice-president. David Tbomsoa. Thl of course. Is only one feature! O. P. Tinker. M, P. McCaffery and O. W.iof the Society's activities. The numer Nlckeison, paid a rail on Mr. Dalrymple! us other aspectl will be explained by and party on their, car this morning. Dybhavn' and Hanson -who are awaiting;. Tills 'ftrarMi 1 . H . .v.. ki,.ni.u 1iit alieli mijtrlM A4 ! - - - . . ...v .iwiKn V:-" - - -" " -. . .v. , the board, the members of the party! --. are being taken for a car drive around JYPH00N IN JAPAN TtttlX ACt'lllENT PARIS, Sept. 24 Six persons were killed and eighteen Injured when the Lyons express collided with a freight train crutalde Paris yesterday afternoon. Advertise la The Dally New PROVES DISASTROUS .TOKIO, Sept. 24.--Despatchea frow Kagoshlma place the death toll In the recent typhoon at Oshlma at 100. Sev fit'O. eral hundred were Injured and property! count will be made on ctobM 5 Joha FI'win th " this! are held In trust. Members of RUMORtliATPREMiER OF ALBERTA WILL BE MANAGER WHEAT POOL EDMONTON, Sept. 24 The office of general manager of the Canadian cooperative Wheat Producers Ltd. com posed of the provincial pools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta ha been offered to the Premier and. there i a rumor to the effect that h will resign from the Government of the pro vlnce and accept the position ANNUAL TAX 8ALE Public Auction of pilj-l.ols will lit? helil ill i:ity llaU,-Thursday, Sept, ill), ut 10 a.rii. List nf lols'paii ho had at Ihe Clleo.lqr 'Of- damage Is estimated at 1100,000. , J J