I G0VER1 VIC FOLEY WINNER BANTAMWEIGHT FIGHT Will Now Meet Robbie Eber of Hamilton for Championship of Canada KDMONTON, iDec, 5. - Vie I'olcy of Vancouver, last tilgh! won the iiomilar decision over lack Newman of Kdmonlon flii'd "hi secured the rigid to uh'l Hubbje JCber of Hamilton for l.lio t.ttdiaa baritatnweiylit title, jj A III lie bomb was sprung lo-caily thi morning when It was I till lliat after Jauiwiry t American fishing vessels worn lo . . . ill I,. . in.i lm denied me ngm i ""- adlan port as King a mere was tax dlscriniiiwillou agninl Caua-.ii.... emiuht fish. Later it vviis .r- - it i i ii learned that H'l appneu 10 .vi-lantlc ports only. OTTAWA LADY DIES OTTAWA, I '' 5. Mrs. W, T. Macoun, wifo of Ihe senior Horticulturist! died suddenly ii' '8 ed 51. Dougla Fir 7. 1, 087.299 Red Cedar 2.9U5.II2 Coast Spruce 10.150.021 Hemlock .5,870,128 Balsam 2, 152,703 Jack pine i,H20 Dlrch 2,551 Cypress 131 Interior Spruce .... 303,088 Collonwood J 11,33 1 Tidal ' 22.957.853 Other Classes Poles, lineal root.... 232,535 Pile, fir 1,000 Pile, hemlock 1,105 Piles, cedar 18,215 Corilwood, cord 203 H Shingle bolls, cord 07 M Fence Pols, cord 37 Vi BIRTH A son was born lo Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Camel Iiacd'onahl.' at their homo. Flflh Ave., Seal Cove, on September 2, ST v' SUSTAINED . C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt, Harry Neddcn, is due lo arrive from Vancouver and way ports at 3 15 this afternoon. Whan Vmi Want A NEW TAXI sBttob BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. 99 The Latest in Restaurants. fin a hurry Private Boxes for Ladies rbose and Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. t Car and Best Servloe "Take Her to the Boston." In tha City. Rataa Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. XIII.. .NO, 280. I'lUXCK HUPKHT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, DKCHMHKIl 3, 11)23. YuUrtftf' Olrrvatlon 1702. StrMt SIm U2. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GOOD MAJORITY SIR WILLIAM MACKENZIE, PARTNER OF SIR DONALD MANN, DIED TODAY Provincial Government Sustained on Want of Confidence Vote Over Export of Timber from Province YICrOIMA, Dec. 5. Hy a vole of !: to 17 the Oliver ad- fruliun nil kiiolulfipil in ilii- nriiviiirial Legislature ves- lerday when opposition proioal lo regulate llic ?xport of mi- iiiuiiufurlnred liunlter were defeated. After several amendments to the original resolution hy Keiiuclli Duncan, fiidep-Midenl for Covvirhan, had been brought in railing for a lax on export, for prohibition of export of tin-. manufactured lumber. Hon. T. D. Paltiillo, minister of lands. Jive officer of the ship-uitrodiicod nil amendment proposing that the Federal Oovem- pin? hoard lanker lloxpar ' i i .... incut he asked to extend the scope ! GOOD PROGRESS Mif Hie royal commission now con-'sideriug the embargo on pulp wood export to include the llrit- TCDD A PC DDinrC t;,,ll,,,l Umber situalion. ILKIvALl DniUuL Tm n- r a iumuvuiwiju( c if 33 o J? afpr lhfi ofg , nal proposal hail been ousted lit of Seven Piers Now Com- i,y n n(e of 23 to 13. Dieted bv Contrctors. Han- Three division were necessary M" 'lueslion. whirl. Iku son A Bhocklev (reupied I he llnue, lor many during Ihe present eion Six of ll.e .even pier forming ".e government wa, sustained I,, subslnicture or the bridge Wing built across the Skcena three. uJr by the provincial depart- ' ; -J Kenneth Duncan of r..nally by men. f public work ha been ..mpleled by Ibe contractor. ,aWmi T. i l oil unman. WanU -k Sl.ocklcy. andtt.e H.rl;d.,!a.e .J.o.ed , I. now being nrucDon cu,p "v.T It cr leader of .he LIQUOR SEIZED ON TANKER BELONQINQ TO SHIPPING BOARD SAX PEDRO, Deo. 5. were arresleil ami 21 cae of liquor which were not included in I he manifest were eizod. rm',rth .Krt Tl.t .l.Hlon. brought in an amend-j river to be ug ,ca,in? rince Rupert .1. .nViii.nl in lh work on m',", ",al P"vfrc forestry district for Ihe month Uv .rable, Ibe sul.slruriure -,fIlnei, l'm cwiniimr w mm ui .-. should be finished by Hie end of ... - II.. ,.f ij ue the ground will be ready . Laler Canon Johia Hindi- o(((1 n year- in c ..- "., ....nrvnllin ntpiiibcr I. mil .Uli.. Wllh t il work . " . .. for TWENTY THREE MILLION FEET LOGS SCALED October Keeps up High Record Set -by Previous Monthsr'-r-in This District 'llonney, district foreU'r. comparer favoraldy I lie with .lliul fin Vin piiihi.r ll.1 L-liori amvnd-j. .... . . H.. Plt, ,,,,,1 . iiimii in ilii Hiiicinliiii-iil I'xureff. i, ., . . ,.i ... ., ... t i- I. x S..I.H lii nnieeeil . . ' . inuicaiec a iieaiiuy srrowin in " ' ' i.... iiift regret ..,.! lliul that I Ihe in iriiviriiiiiini ' . ... ... . Ii the oleel su Tary will ularl on Hilt In the ;iilng it I expected. LIQUOR VOTE Victoria, brought in an government riiunuii . ,, , . . ., .i ,,. ,. 1114 lllll rrc II J i in'i iu tiil.il Ihe export of uumauuf Ac-lured lumber after Dfcemer 31, lU2t. Thl lat amemlment, it wax argueif by Ihe Liberal Meak GLASGOW SAME srs rnment. Ibe induflry over Hie twelve- monll.t The fact that the total for November i not a high a that for October when 27.021.-(30 feel were checked U ac- omi i. I ft. I tif It a. frt n aikfl f i f lir cm in debate, con ct II ..led a ,,,,,,, nlwnvs , bP ,,.,, s of want of confidence in Ibei BllllPlllil.i1P- Winii-r Inir It wan defeated by. ' ,. u and ll.e government,.. ", scaled , amendment to Hie amendment ' . finally carried. No Change In Wet or Dry Areas " truM'" CANADIAN PORTS ARE ,,,.As,m-."5.- -n .. FAVORED BY AUSTRALIA jeslerday on the liijuor i!ue re-1 mlled in each area of Ulaogow United SUtes Shipping Board polling the former verdict . Two arran voted lo remain dry, eigni Hi favor of limitation of liquor Rule and 21 voted k rcnalit wet wild no change. prince'oFtoes MAY VISIT DUBLIN Report Has It That He Will Have Entry In Irish Steeplechase at Punchtown LONDON. Dec. 5. The Prime "f Wale may vMt Dublin in April and run a hooe in the I'unchliiwn rare. If Ihe fei'""'1 prove true, it will be Ihe firl time that llritlh royally hn MHilcd Duliliu iu evrral year. The Prince ha bought an lrih itleepU'chaner. Urges an Investigation With View to Change WASIIINOTON, Dec. 5. The I'niled Slale Shiiiiing Hoard in it report loXongrc take exception to the alleged practice of Autralian lilpper giving preferential treatment lo rar-goe chipped by Canadian ports and id o object to the South African conference agreement which prevenl shippers thorn from using American tonnage. nl urire lliitl inose ft....l.l t.-Il.i II vlitu rase he .uvcsiin ...v.. to correcting them or enforcing retaliatory measures. LITTLE BOMB SPRUNG ON THE WATERFRONT generally cut and early In Ihe fall. Ill addition to the log, 232.- 535 lineal feet of pole were scaled ilurfn? the month a com pared willi 77,855 feet .November lat year and 23,222 feet In October last. Increased pro duction in the Interior i largely responsible for the marked in crease this year. Pile scalins: figure dropped a compared with last year. The detail or the scaling figure for the past month fol low: Logs, Board Feet 3BBk BBr Sir Harry Lauder, the celebrated Scotch comedian, who is in Lo Angeles. California, stop to congratulate young .Mickey Mclian, the1 youngest member of the American Athletic I. iiion and the son of a native Scot. Outcome of Tomorrow's Election Still in Doubt Conservatives Favorites RAILWAYMAN ACCIDENT TO DIES TODAY C.N.L TRAIN i 'Sir William Mackenzie Former Engine Went Through Bridge In Partner of Sir Donald Mann Passes and from morning until midnight the output of words on plat-,lhe Calgary uind Ldnionloa rait- . . . . i ...;,. i: i.t i. :i - ami Mm I'Mlirnrv ami Mc- forms ami in House to nouse soiiciuiuou vvuuiu icum us - - . maximum. About 21,000,000 it is expected will go to the polls. Led line occupied he atlention O. V White, Liberal candidate fur West Derbyshire, died of the new firm until 1891. yesterday and there will be nol uauauian Aor.i en. nan- election there until later, Political experts admit they arc baffled by the apparent closeness of the campaign. Politi- ally all prophesies concede the 'onservatives more candidates Hhaii eilher Liberal or Iabor but loubl is expressed whether the number will prove large enough lo give llaldwin' party a major ity over the combined opposition. STEWART ROAD OPENED TODAY Communication with Hyder Now by Means of Land Instead of Over Water The new road between Stewart and. Hyder was opened for Irattlc loday, Major R. M. 'laylor, dis Irict engineer for the provincial department of public works, slated this morning. Culling out Hie old trestle ap proach to Stewart,' one and a quarter miles of solid rock has been done by O. M, W alson x Co., Hie contracting firm, and Ihe new roule follows land In stead of over water, . The cost was about $35,000, Subscribe for tb Dally News. VLMLlVUVl! IV !oNU jiu, froIn Iorl A,.Ur lo EIGHT HOUR DAY Lumber Interests Meet Premier Oliver and Cabinet and Lodge Protest of an eiirht hour day in the lumber industry of British Col umbia was voiced by a delegation representing tho timber interest which waited upon Premier Oliver and his cabinet at noon yesterday. LEGSLATURE WILL TRY CONCLUDE IN TWO WEEKS Long Speeches to bo Eliminated In Order to Conclude Before Christmas VICTORIA, Doc. 5.- Winniiiee was completed. From I hen on Sir William and his as sociates were ceaselessly active! buying, building, leasing and fi nancing various railway proper- lie in Kaslern and Western i pleled. On January 1, 1911. be was knighted by King fieorge. Previous to Ibis, in 1908, he. and Lady MacKenzie had been presented lo Hie late King Edward at St. James' Palace. ELECTION TODAY IN CITY OF HALIFAX HAL1FAX. Dec. 5. Voting to Mountains West of Lucerne A Canadian National freicht TORONTO, Dec. 5. Sir Wil- 'purine wen I throusrb a ilefee.fivn jliam Mackenzie, railway builder bridge west of Lucerne 'yVster-land former partner of Sir day morning and wa wrecked (Donald Mann, died this morn- according lo ..information rc- !ceived at the local superin-Sir William was a spectacular lendent' ollice lale yeslerday figure in Canadian life. Hi rise'aferno6n. The line i thus licit from a country school teacher ,, al,j regular No. 3 did not Mo Ihe domination of a vast ,,un ou, of jas,,Cr yeslerday. A iransconiineuiai railway apu ln-!ll(, rai from jnlermeiliale. ler-ocean sleamshin line, with pi wiH, however, reacli here Holdings III nUmerOU. IraCllon.'tl.U uflprnnnn Unmln Pven light, power, insurance and fi-'jn?V easlbound from here would nancial concerns in Lanada. ll.e ai0 i,e delayed this morning but L'niled Stales and South America lnc (rouble will be cleared up in made him a romaiilic figure to a few dayS( jt js expected. Ihe uiain people' of his time. Mr William vision or a second transcontinental railway. mostly throush the unopened j country of Hie Oreal Northwest,! conceived in company with his partner, Sir Donald Mann, and carried through wilt. Ibe help of (lie hrller and Sir William's son, J. R. MacKenzie, made him a prominent figure. Scotch Canadian irVillianiwsi4i'piCfll Scotch-Canadian. He was horn MILL AT USK IS REOPENING Hayward Plant to Operate and Will Cut for Prairies and Japan reparations a then killed himself. C.N.R. WANTS TO cfha made 1 sk ' of l ie at Kirkiield in 1819. Educated f (or, ,,,e, W',""? at Ihe Kirkfield public schooD layr' ,M,uel; Uk 9 awm,; and the Lindsay grammar J" w;" be mo,ve,d "e ",i,e1 "V a",, ,hft school. He first started out In'0 "reC.e" l'T " life as a school teacher but soon - - decided to abandon this for a . " - , , w,,c, .w,n, bf acen lo commercial career. After being. in Ihe lumber business he' wen! e" 1 ' "uu ber. H is hat expected as. soon in for railroad construction of . . .. , ... as Ihe in ill i tin it will start various uniano rauroaus. m- - 1881 he went lo Western Canada, cul""? d,,u w'" w'""" 'r and anions; other things played yeral years. .... G- "ayward. president of a part in pulling the Canadian Pacific through the Rockies. f,,",!,an3: OWIlng , "j" in for cveril1 r-ship as In 1880 the famous partner- Us,k, rrangements for of MacKenzie & Mann was ",,aki"ar work of .moving o com- ;' formed. In 1887 this concern .i. nr. n i.nri mence. I lie market for the lum- through Maine. Returning r "ill b ,,,e,'r,air,e,sp a"1 I. (line i ,i. .."baby snuares will also be cut LONDON, Dec. 5. This is the last day of speeili muMiig in " o- -..- . - .-. hi.)IIient lo and canvassing preparatory to casting the ballots in the most si ruction of the (Ju appelle. r.nce Itupcrt. puzzling g-neral elecl.oi, or recent years. The energy t.rovv..iLong Lake and Saskatchewan , ' . D . . . . .... ,. ii. t .1 r l t t it. i twtL I Ills I. Nil llltf into the campaign ty all panics in ine iai iev uajs uccunies-j v; - ihe Hriv fop vnles t-ftarhes its close from Regina to Prince Allien ; Japan by way of KILLED WOMAN SHOTHIMSELF One Legned Man Took Life of Woman Who Demanded. Pay for Board TORONTO, Dec. 5. Because she demanded that he pay his board bill which was heavily in arrears, Mrs. K. Thompson, aged Canada and the United States .12, was siiot audi killed by her until in 1915 the Canadian Nor- boarder, Lawrence Smith, aged VICTORIA. Dec. 5.- A strong n.em Transcontinental from 38. a man with one leg. Smith protest wgainst the inaugurationiQueilOC j0 .Vancouver was com CLOSE UP STATIONS Permission Asked of Railway Board to Discontinue Those at Fort Fraser, Usk and New Hazelton The Canadian National Railways have 'applied to the Board of Railway Commissioners for dav in ibe federal by-election in permission to close the stations Halifax City and County mJade va-'al Fort Fraser, Usk and New cant by the elevation of Hon. A. Hazelton on account of lack of From now K Maclean to the Exchequer business. Ihe first named l.us on the provincial legislature will Court. The candidates arc Oeo. only been oinuied a short time "hit the high spots in an effort) A. Redmond, Liberal,' ami vv . a. lo wind up its present session .Black, Conservative within the next two weeks. The g'overnnu'tit served notice on House with a night session Monday that business must be speed ed up and no lime wasted in long speeches There were no halibut arrival: Father P. J. McOrath, who has been a patient in the General Hospital . for some weeks recorded at the Fish Exchange suffering will. inflammatory this morning. Rough weather rheumatism, has recovered and outside is holding up the smaller will leave the hospital tonior-boats. 'row. ,