CLASSIFIER HABIT E.'.Tyon readi the Cla-sslflod Ad. U you Iom. sdvertU (or it. If vu find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It m;x the cxashifif.ij habit. KY I 1 1.. No. 234. MICE Boston Grill MACLEAN MAY BE CANDIDATE IN CITY OF VICTORIA Yankees Hard Hitting Brought Second Victory In World Series Over St. Louis Cardinals Today Scon of Nine to Three Gives American leaguers Strangle Hold on (treat Baseball Contest for Championship KW YOKK, October 5. The Yankees took a stran-I iuld on the world series by turning back St. Louis . !inals for the second time, taking today's contest nine n to three. As was the cage yesterday, the Yankee heavy artll-, was responsible for the Cardinal's defeat, eight hits . . bunched at tho opportune moment. i'iupras for the Yankees made a poor start but sct-! .Inwn and held the National Leaguers to four hits. The Yanks drew first blood by scoring three runs in , Nr-vt inninrr nfror Durst, sinrrlnd. Ruth Walked and i . v a a a a a a f-y vw -.j O ' ---- cleaned up with a terrific home run smash into vitrht field stands. The Cardinals came back in tho second and tied the n a pass, Harper's double, another couple with vri's error and Maranvillc's dash to the plate when it hit into a double play. Tho Yankees scored four in the third forcing to the showers. Mitchell supceedod him, holding opponents to one run forthe rest of the game. The ids were: Yankees, 9 runs, 8 hits, 2 errors. Cardinals, 3 runs, 4 hits, 1 error. animals 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 total, 3. Vankees-3, 1, 4, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0-total 9. URGES CLAIMS OF PROVINCE Vancouver Board of Trade Wantt . Mnn on Railway Hoard M'oUVEH, Oct. 5. The " il f the board of trade Mnt I' k'iam to Premier Maekeittte iii Ottawa, urging upon the n. minister the appointment of li.C representative to the "'I f railway cWimlssloners. message in part aald: "We that Hon. Frank Oliver U iiiiik and again wiah to urge yi.u the advisability of re-vr,iUu British Columbia's claim i scat on one of Canada's i important organisations. ASTUTE MOVE OF CITY MAGISTRATE AT PRINCE GEORGE PRINCE GEORGE; Oct. 5. The aldermen of the city witc thrown into confusion "id a move to ask for a "'luetion of tho police mag-1 't rate's salary was shelved 'mporarily at least at a re-"'t meeting of tho city ' "fincil. when a letter from P"lice Magistrate Moran was md offering to serve gratis if the city aldermanlc board wo"ld do the same. With iircord the aldermen be- Kun to mako excuses and a it Hoitulon to reduce the sal- :i,y f the Magistrate from 1(l a month to $50 n month Was held over for two weeks. v. ''v. v.. WHEAT TAKES UPWARD LEAP VANCONVF.lt, Oct. 5. The price of wheat took another hound upward this morning on the Vancouver exchange when No. 1 Northern wild at ? I - I Vi . FISH ARRIVAI Only 25,000 pounds of halibut was sohl at' the Fish Kxchne iuta mnrnlBif. American boats were the North, which rcTd it i, .mi 7r from the Booth Fish eries for 17,000 pounds, and the - It till .L..I Ionic, which was nam n. 7c by the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. for S.500 pounds. The only Canadian uoai was vm-Livingstone whkh sold 1.500 lbs. to the Atlin Fisheries for 13c and 8c. WOMAN VICTIM OF BAD BURNS vAMsnlrVKlt. Oct. 5. Victim of terrjhle burn caused when her clothing caught fire dy from an open grate, Mrs. William Downing, 91 ye of age, died today. stained burns Will. , covering fully one third of her body and physicians marvelled at the vitality of the aged woman in surviving until twiay. one widow of William Downing for n number of years custom appraiser here. Northern and PRINCE McLEAN FOR NOMINATION Former Premier May Be Cnndi-datc to Succeed Tolmie in Victoria VANCOUVER. Otl. 5. Chance for the Liberal nomination in the federal constituency of Victoria U declared to he between Dr. J. I). McLean and William Ivcl, it was Mated here by John Hart, former minister of finance. Mr. Hart stated that while not wishing tu ruaUc n definite statement and admitting there might be other strong men in the Held, declared Dr. Maclean and Mr. Ivel the most probable final choice. Mr. Hart said there was no foundation for the rumor that Dr. Mncl-can might enter the firm of Gillespie, Hart an.1 Todd. He did' not think Mr. Maclean and Ivel would oppose one another at the convention. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Oeurtwy of 8, D. olutm Oo- LXA.i The following quotations were bid and naked. ArgenU Rufus Z7fe; KVi. Bay view 54; 64. 11. C. Silver l.U; 1.15. Big Missouri nil; M. Cork Province, 80; II. Cotton Belt 85; 90, Dunwall 18; nil. Duthle 90; 1.0Q. George Copper S.40; .G6 Georrta River 84; 84 Golcortda 77; 79. Independence nil; lVfc. Indian B'ii; nil. Kootenay Florence 17; 18. U Si I 94; OVi. LakevieAv 1; nil. Lucky Jim 20; nil. Marmot Metals 91 9. Marmot River Gold 9; 94.. Mohawk 8; 8ft. National Silver 18; 14. Noranda 45.06. nil. Pend Oreille 12.80; 1&90. Porter Idaho G7; 76. Premier, M; &S0. Richmond nil; 1. Ruth Hope 91; 92. Sherrit Gorden. G.80; pil, Silver Crest 10; IQMl. Silverado GO; GR. Silversmith 12; nil. Slocan King 0; 7. Sunlock nil; 2.50. Snow flake 91; 92. Terminus 19 20. Topley Richfield 69; 69Vi Toric nil; 3.00. White Water 1.85; 1.90. Woodbine 11; 11&. , Oils Dalhousie l.70i nil. Devenlsh 65; 67. Fabyon 10V4. nil. Home, nil; 2.50. TM nft-rnoon'H train. due from the East at 3.50. was report thia morning to be on time. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER WA Y TO BIG VICT . it , h-t1i "PHANTOM WARFARE," GERMAN NAVAL INVENTION: Top picture .shows cruiser Zahringen, wiumut a man ubnard, going full spocd ahead, laying its own snuikc -i-reeii. Centre: destroyer BliU. the control ship, directing thr c ruiser by wireless. Lower: Tiie captain's bridge on the cruiser, without the captain on. PLAYERS' CLUB REORGANIZING The Prince Rupert Players' Club is shedding its summer moss1 and preparing to burst forth into winter activity. Tho executive has already held a meeting and made preparations for the annual gathering early next week when officers will be elected and a course of action mapped out. It Is confidently expected that the coming season will be a very successful one but much depends upon the initial meeting and the work of the next executive. EXCISE OFFICER AT VANCOUVER REMOVED OTTAWA. Oct. 5. Frederick Deeley, special excise officer at Vancouver, has been removed from his" position, it was learned today at the department of national revenues. The order in council states he was guilty of "gross negligence in the performance of his duties." ELEVEN PLOTTERS HANGED BULGARIA BELGRADE, Oct. 5 --The news-paper Plitika says that It had been learned from Durszzo, Albania, that 11 conspirators against King Zogu summarily wero hanged In the market place at Durazzo. This was done upon order from the new king within 24 hours after discovery of the plot. Some 200 persons suspected of being implicated were Imprisoned and martial law w.n procluimed. Newspaper 6, 19,28 ! , ; 1 PREMIER GUEST DINNER, FRANCE PARIS, Oct. 5. A banquet was held yesterday by the Franco-American Society in honor of Premier Mackenzie King of Canada, who was given a warm reception. His reference to the friendly relations existing between Canada and France drew enthusiastic applause. HONOR FOUNDER OF SALVATION ARMY General Booth's Hundredth Birthday to be Marked by Evangelistic Efforts WINNIPEG, Oct. 5. In recog nition of the hundredth anniver snry of the birth of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, Commissioner Charles Rich of the Salvation Army has announced a projrram of intense evangelism throughout the world. Officers and soldiers of the organisation founded by General Booth will do honor to the occasion by renewed efforts for the extension of the Kingdom of God. General Booth was born at Not tingham, England, on April 10, 1928. DR. ALFRED TOTER HEADS SCOTTISH RITE MONTREAL, Oct". B. Dr. Alfred Webster of Toronto was elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Order of the Scottish Ritf NVt year's meeting will be held at Empire Parliamentary Assn. Closes Its Tour With Dinner Given In Its Honor At Sydney SYDNEY, N.S., October 5. Delegates to the Em-pire Parliamentary Association last night bade farewell to Canada. "We have been treated like princes. We were received like old friends," exclaimed Viscount Peel, chairman of the delegation in an address at a final dinner given by the Canadian Club at the city of Sydney. To the words of Viscount Peel farewell gratitude was expressed by representatives of every parliament in the empire. 1 In their journeying through - Canada, Lord Peel said, they felt members of the BrltUn delegation had been able to remove mis-ronrentions. "We have heard it suggested that we desire to load! Canada with inefficient uuem ployed. I repudiate with all my force this infamous suggestion. But there are, t am convinced, irre.u opportunities in Canada with good organization for a stantial number of able and willing workers from our eottotry who will form a fine type of Canadian citizens," Viscount peet-de-i lared. LEGISLATURE MEETS EARLY IN HEW YEAR . VtrTflRIA Hnf K Thi Tjei9- . ' - lature, which had been officially t iii , called to meet en January 8 next. .. it is announced i ...ill will ""'"'" early in the new year, Premier Tolmie makes the announcement. CONSERVATIVE LEADER VISITING VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Oct. 5. Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservative party in the Federal House, is visiting here on private business. DISPUTE OVER WOODBINE MINE VICTORIA. Oct. 5. A recent dispu(e in rep'.'t to the Woodbine mine adjacent to the Premier has teen brought to the attention of Minister of Mines Mackenzie, who stated last night that no action was contemplated at present. . He explained that the situation np-neared to be a Jispute between conflictini: sections of the share holders and directors of the company and so far as he was able to see there was nothing that the department was called upon to do in respect to the dispute at the present time. WELLiTOWFuiBERMAN DIES AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. Oct. 5. Malcolm lieitch, 65 years of age, n ..oil Unun lnmhprman. is dead at his home here. lie retired from the East Kootenay Lumber Co. eighteen months 16. , IMMIGRATION RGtJKES HIGHER FOR AUGUST OTTAWA. Oct. 5. Immigration to Canada for the month of August was 5,340. an Increase of 147 per cent over August of last year. Half of .this number was British harvesters. LARGE CABARET Special Dinner Thundaya tad Saturdays Dancing every Saturday nlg-i from 9 to 12. Dance Hall tor Hire. Accomodation tor Prltrae Tartlea Phone 457 Price Five Cents EXTRADITION OF SINCLAIR BEING SOUGHT Cannot be Deported to Alaska, so U.S. Government is Taking Other Measures Charles Sinclair. aIWr parting. several weeks- in the city jail here, awaiting hearing of his appeal against an order for his deportation to Alaska by Frank Fitch, local immigration officer, has been given his liberty tem- uuiaiut uuk must luvni iui m- j... u. .l. iraanion proceeaings oy me United states government which t te h )d m . County Court on October 22 by Judge F. McB. Younz. Sinclair's appeal against the deportation order made locally was dismissed by the department at Ottawa which, however, ruled that, instead of being deported to Alaska, he should be given three months to leave Canada for Newfoundland, his native coun try. Meantime, he has been given his liberty. Following this ruling, the United States government is resorting to extradition proceedings on the ground that Sinclair broke jail at Juneau while serving a term under tne voisieao act upon which offnce his deportation was sought. VICE-PRESIDENT LABOR PARTY IS LADY THIS YEAR BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 5 Herbert Morrison, long prominent in politics, yesterday was elocted chair man of the Labor pmrty. The newly-elected executive established a precedent by electing Ara bella Susan Lawrence; M.r., as vice-chairman. INVESTIGATING QUEEN CHARLOTTE OIL POSSIBILITIES SKIDEGATE. Oct. 5. After a number of years of quietude the question of oil on .tiie (Queen Charlotte Is- land flj again being brought to sUsntibn. ' C. D. Emmons A Pnril-nA Or. Bflint lV- rl days -round the. hstd- qsurtsrs of the Yaicoun river recently and brought out some splendid specimens of oil shale. Mr. Emmons is trying to get American capital inter- ested there and have them put in aft oil drill.