BLOOD INDIAN DIED TODAY Believed Tried to Blow Own Head ofT with Powder from His Mine I.KTIIimilHiK. Nov. 7.- "IVm Slab," Ibe MIotMl Indian alleged In be Ihe nlayT id Winnie To-lexlup id lliiyiiiond, died thin morning. It i lo.dieved that be met his death nl IMm own band ami that jKiwder from hi coal mine wax umoiI in an alleuud to blow his head ofT to avoid capture. It In not 'llkoly Ihul the mystery eoiinecled with tbo erline will ever bn solved definilel though Ihe pollen believe Ibe evidence iguint I ho Indian if complete. lleforo he died Two Stab ilenled hn niurdorod the tlirl. CHILDREN INJURED" IN AUTO ACCIDENT DURING DENSE FOG VA.NCOl'VKIt. Nov. 7. Two children worn ?opiou.dy Injured and four oilier people wliglitly injured when mi nolo mIiiku collided with a (drool cm in a dense fog mi the outskirts of Vancouver last night. Marion Nesblll. aged four, and hor two year old Hrother Gordon of oPrl Coi'iiit-Ihiii are unuonsciotin in Ihe liox-pital bu' are epcctixl to reccvoi'. n TAXI mm BOSTON NEW (ML 99 Third Ave. hi a hurry The Latest in Restaurants. Phone Private Boxes for i.adies and Party Use. iMt Oars and Beat Service PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. In Usa Olty. Rata Reasonable "Take Her to the Boston," Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. XIII.. NO. i3 PHINCH HUPKHT, 11.(1, WKD.NKSDAY, NOVKMHKll rMtmi,-i circ.uti.. 7, 23. i.tos StrMl 418. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GREAT IPROVEMENT IN P.G1 FINANCES FIRST SHIPMENT OF ORE FROM SMITHERS BEING MADE VIA THIS PORT S. S. Alameda will call at this Port Regularly North and South Bound Aiiuoiiiironieiil if made . Iiy I lie Alaska Slcaru"liip Com pany that tin) S.H. Alameda of lhir lint will call here nn November 10. inuiiKiirii titiK n regular j-ervice between .Seattle anil Prince llupert ami also between lhir city and jMiinls in Alaska. The an-uoiiurcmcot i riinde through K. C fiihhnn, president of the hoard of Iratle. who liu received a notifiration from the com-(any to tluil effect. Tlio AIitmiMla if a large -.teel ves-el, gross tonnage 'MTiH, and net llKltt. Sin wa lniill in IXXU at Philadelphia, is :M 1 sssesssrs feet Ion jr. tl foot beam ami 17.3 BEER CAUSES CONTROVERSY MACKENZIE KINO HONORED BY' DEGREE OXFORD UNIVERSITY I.OMON Nov. 7. Ox-ford University conferred I lie lionorury decree of Doctor of Common Law on Premier King of Canada yesterday. .Mr. King i already C..M.O. and LL.D. td To-ronlo University and M.A. of Hie university of Chicago and of Harvard, nf iiiiir At rt t as a rf t Since the Canadian Govern-! 1 1 TIT irvrilPT nient Merchant Marine stopped' All AIN AIIK IH I 'nillinu nl Kfaltle. th.-re hu hrin fUJfill! ill It 11 1 a demand for a direct service ... , IfVT A I BI7DTA vi,h ,hn' r,,y' ,,!l'eciiilly " v'cw Hawser of Tub Algonquin Parted 111 XTJLiUJUlV 1 ri ,r ,anr danitlle of rrull. Carrying Towing Rail and Legislation Will be Allowed Formulate Own Bill tpr Liquor Control j vegetable "and other product ittroiisht here from the lnle of Poop Deck t Washington. Tlierr ha nlsb been! HUMACONNA TO RE3CUE a demand in Alaska for a service J between port there und Ihis city Seoond Tug Was Fog Bound In especially idiiec the Jones 1111 1 Duncan Bay Again Enroute CM.OAHY. Nov. 7. -Compleln nrcvcuU Canadian boat nnerat-! return from Hie liquor plebi- j between Alaska and tide! . . . . .a a ..! I a i a . .. ... f win ie ramer hj.hti"i irnnw . ... .. . .... u ii... ... i ? own inn, f -Mtc-t-t.il tj " .- ...-i rrprelalinii r lli elaiife on the sMITIIKUS, Nov North me iir,., ........ , ..... pn. SH.Vnr.K. Nov. 7- A new one ayume liUiwx.uiiiH.nj. u,.- ........ . i, , hawse -with wUi-the ......Im. ufa-eeaeepe I K -rV ' .n., m, .......,. r- Aluomiuln un lowirtic Hie i.rf.uii of Hie l-ullalurr I" noi . tALlrUKNIA frefher HhinkoLii Maru. divided I Kcly but lh ..nllnary e-loi nnDT lX breaklim of her tail diart, wdl ! called earlier Ihan u-ual , t T 1H15 rUKl parted. Hie AlKonpifn report in and Oovenimeiil leader indicate i ,,.,,.,. i,-re. Mini no banl ami fafl bill will be Frl Consignment Has Been' The Shinknku, which had been prcenlei bill the l.eirilalurr I Forwarded From Duthle picked up 10(1 mile; outh of I lie Mine to Selby Aleutian IdaiuN va in no dan- Ker afler Hie hawser parlfl, the The firl me!agc !aid. The AlKompiin re allot calling for Hie 'ale or' , , . r r frn ,.. nt Ii f mains (damlinsr by tmtil the ar beer on liceiifMl iiremi-e,, al- ftn j prince llupert en route rival of the tun- HuniHconiia which ready iminif vi t bitter po"-V, u(. .m,.jt,.r nl Selby. r.alifor-Mcfl here Sunday nigld to po to lrveriy u to who ihall !ell Jnjn pone forwanl and will Dulch Harbor whither the Shin- brer "be; followed by other tdiiptnenU kokn wac beinjr towed. The tup lcpMlchft from llesiiia and-j ,or,. or regular InlenaU. darted forth by the inside pax-ToronUi f ml icee I Hint nlari ,'t 0 only 100 tons ha been ape today it wa reported afler and !Sakalrhewai bdh Inleiid , forwnrded by (he new route n .lying nl Duncan Hay, llC, on ac- p.-lillon I lie .ovTiimeiiif. in ""nr. sliipnienln will become more count or heavy fop. ... .. .... ! . ... .... ....I.. voir lt.1.1... liipior. - i I i I I early dale for u on irciljeni n me mi-niiex!! uerio! .ih"i,m " !iui.uni hum unlil it ix expected a steady hair her port lowing rail on Hie Mtreani of ore will be flowing poop deck was carried away when through the port id Prince llupert the hawser parted, bound jomlhward. The Duthle mines are now J. 1. I.ainherl, dislriet en- conlrolted by the Federal Mining, ginecr btr Ihe rnleral public and Smelting Company, one of the, works department, relumed o (uggeuheim concerns. Haysport on last night train P.G.E. Finances are Improving Rapidly Hon. J. D. McLean States in Legislature: $300,000 Better VICTOHIA, Nov. 7. The operating expenses id the Pacific Ureal Kasdern Hailwny during Ihe past year were ml by 253,000 in Ihe finance of the government owned line, Hon. J. I), McLean announced to the legislature yesterday afternoon in his first report us minister of railways. The Pacific Great Kasteru line should be built north into Prince (ieorge. Dr. McLean declared. Kngine?rs are now inves-tiKutinK 1,10 advisability of changing Ihe route of Ihe line aroumi Oue-nel m as lo avoid a stretch uf unsatisfactory roadbed, he announced, a a uirer.im i m p r.J" be could nd reconunenu that Ihe line be built into the peace Itiver country now. a project which would cost 20.0i)0,-OOil, lr. MW.ean told Hie House. Krrorls are being made to Induce the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Hallway) to gel into HiN area, however, and survey, with this plan in view were eairieir mil Insl summer he .stilled. The P.G.K. directors are not vet iiienared to announce, their financial policy in the extension nf Ibe Hue. Ibe minister explain ed. Meanwhile II is planned to .....lii.-e tinotnting losses further, to colonize Ihe lands tributary lit Alias IIiik mill to "exhntisl all the 111 IV .II," - f . .. ... ...II reile'viriar Jvln payers of the proxince of the liurdeu of the railway s losses." FRANCE AND BRITAIN LIKELY TO AGREE ON REPARATIONS QUSTION't 1 PARIS. Nov. 7. Prospects for an agreement between Franco' and Britain on the text uf tlio in-' vllalion lo Hie United States to Join the conrerence of experts for thu examination of the roara- Hons question is regarded In dip- lomatie anil French officiul clr-' ties today as bright. of the tax-' Subscribe for thd Dally News. M Fila4aW 'BnaLaiBal A l''aBaBaBaaH a9BaBaBaBaBaLaS ! y'BtTnlBaBaBaBaB i jspataBaaEr.MBsW 1 AjfiMHlTaaaaaaaaB '.aTBfaldJFjBJBJBJjBBlBa I fMttm. xafafafafafafafJI r?H AlWiVf'LBaBaBal MMtttlKSm- adLv BBaBBaH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal lHaaaaaaaaaaaaa!Baaaaaaaaaal aaaaaawaaaeaf aaaaaaaaaml Iludolph Wurldzer has brought lo America two rare violins worth 1111,000. One of the instruments is a "Belts" Stradivariu. made in 1701, and the other th? "Le Due" (iaunierius, maile in 17 i3. The latter i known to have the largest tone of any violin in ihe world. Unite&States Election Shows Little Change in Strength of Two Parties NKW YOHK, Nov. 7. -Democrats were elecled yesterday in all three stales where Gubernatorial elctioiis were held, Kentucky, .Maryland and Mississippi. Vermont where only a senatorial contest was held relumed republican. In the cunlesls for the Hons? of , Itepresentalives the Democrats won Tour and the Itepuhlicans three. In New. lork stale Itepuhlicans retained control ol the MRS. BRAYFIELD OF TF.I.KWA DIES AND NEW TELEPHONE IN NEWS DEPARTMENT OF THIS PAPER Owing lo (he steady increase in business and Ihe delays eonseipienl thereon with only one telephone. a separate phone has been installed for Ihe editorial department id Ihis paper. In calling t lie editor or reporters patrons will kindly ask for W Instead of 08 as formerly. Ilusi-uess calls .continue as before." GERMAN PRINCE FUNERAL TOMORROW WANTS RETURN Archbishop DeVernel has re- v reived a telegram slating I hat , Objection to Move Taken by Both Mrs. Brayrield. wife of Rpv. J. s. and England for Political llrayfield of Telkwa, died yesterday. The funeral will lake place tomorrow afleruoou al Telkwa, Archbishop DuVernct, ofllcialing, assisted by Rev. II. V. Hiddell of Smilhers. The Archbishop leaves Ihis evening on Ibe (rain for the interior eenlre. Reasons Eight Witnesses Heard Today in Japanese Murder Case of Buckley Bay Before Mr. Justice McDonald Kighl crown witnesses wer? heard al the Supreme Court assizes this morning at Ihe murder trial of C. Nishida, Japanese ol Buckley Hay. Shortly alter 10 o'clock the Grand 'Jury returned a true bill. Accused pleaded not guilty to the charge or iinlawrully killing and murdering his countryman, p.. Harala, at Hucklsy Bay on August 18. Sadao Suga of Ihis city was sworn in as court interpreter and the jury was empauuelled an follows: Hubert AV. Cameron (foreman), (ieorge C Walker. Joseph Greer. James .Murgpo'i, i.eoisfe waiMen, John M. Bucv.ley, Herman Capslick, .Morion M. Mcl.achlan, Thonias Sproat. Frank SI. Armour, James Hamplon and Harry W. Birch. Mrs. Rolxcca Keif Ii and J. A. Smilli were challenged. W. K, Fisher pru-eculed and I.. V. Palmore id Palmore & Fullou, is prosecuting. The letcuce also has an inleroreler rrom Van couver. Courl adjourned al t ochk unlil 2:15 Ihis afternoon when Dr. J. A. lirigps was the first witness called. rur Ibe crown and the nature id Ihe evidence Ihey would give. It would be shown that accused had waved a knire over the dead man who was in hi., bed and Dial simultaneously there had been a hot He broken by some person nol definitely established. The man, now dead, had sprung rrom his bed and leaped oxer nearby persons towards the door but bad turned around and had come back and dropped. Evidence would also be adduced lo show thai accused bad made the night in quest ion. The first time he had had n quarrel wilh Ihe dead man and, (hough efforts bad been made in the I.OVIIOY. Vnv 7 liiilieiilimis meiiiil imn In Putin liim Kiev liml IS SENTENCED TO HANG FOR JONESMURDER Chong Sam Bow Found Guilty at Vancouver: Reprieve to Be Asked Accuse.1, who is well dressed VANCOUVER, Nov. 7. Chung ana oi uivoraoie appearance sal tfam Bow, Chinese, was sen- in Ihe dock with bowed head al- fenced lo death in Mr. Ju.stirn inosl entirely . throughout the (irepory's court last night for proceedings, raisin? his headjlhe murder or John Clayton only when addressed and plane- Jones, electrician, on July Itf inp occasionally al Uie wilnes-Jat. es. llebire Ihe I rial commenced, Mr. Juslice I). A. Macdouald excused rroni duly the Grand Jury and any rejKirt on public conditions il has lo make will he banded lo Sheriff ..Shirley, Ihrouph Ihe roreman, J. C. McLennan. Members or the petit Jury, olber than Ihose actinp in Ihe I rial now in progress, were excused rmm rurlber duly. II is expected thai Ibe Nishida1 Irial will conclude late Ihis afternoon. Case Outlined In making his preliminary outline of Ihe evidence. Mr. General Assembly bul Ihe Democratic judiriarv ticket in Man-., ,"r "V"'? ""lu"'" ' , hattaii and th? Bronx were swept into office Mayor llolpb of San Francisco was re-eiecieii. The results of the elections leave Ihe two houses of Congress llepuhlican with small majorities. House ot llepretvntnthes is di up id llcpublicans 225, Democrats 201. Socialist 1, hide, pendent I. Farmer-labor t, vacancies 3. The Republican majority is IH. The Republican majority in the Senate is C. Counsel for the defense will apply lo Ottawa for a reprieve before February 8. which is the dale set for hanging, contending I bat Chong Sam Bow was sub ject to fits of insanity and that in one of these be shot Jones. while not responsible ror UU actions. The jury, in finding tbo Chinaman guilty, apparently ae- cepled the cool ent ion of Hie a crown prosecutor I hut blind rape ; rather than mental insanity . prompted the CUinaniau, who : drew a sun and shot blindly al Jones, whom he had' never seen on Ihe crowded street here al noonday. The evidence showed that Chong was subject to fits of anger. PREFERENCE TO THIS COUNTRY British Government Suggests Imposition of Duty on Canned Salmon and Apples LONDON, Nov. 7. The British two visits lo Ihe bunkbouse 0 "government is making preference proposals lo the povernmenls ol the Dominions. At Ibis m.'orn-inp's meetfnp of the economic conrerence it is understood the British representatives expressed are that France ami F.ngland are! heen unsuccessrul. and he had,avillinf lo "lPmU,e rece,nt both desirous of preventing returned. former Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany from re-turning lo.Jiis " estate in Silesia, Murder Provincial Constable R. Ponder, , Ibe first - witness, pro offer of increased preference by the addition of a number of articles, Ihe most important, so ' ' r. I i i v . iar as i.auaua is concerned, ie- , , i ..... where be would be in a position duced plans drawn by himself "'" -"-" lo Intrigue with German royal-lo scale of the bunk house and,n?". , ..... ists for a return or Ihe inon-'its surroundings. He luul reach-L ".'f 0fer "' to ono archy. led the scene before Ihe body or r.or ,m',1osi ion "f on Ibe Prince still lives al Wier- Ihe dead man had been removed for,:,Rn ;r,lucls, wUh ,,0 pcr I. . . cent nreferenee to enudre nro. ingeu, Holland, wnere lie nas ironi ine uuuk nouse wiiere ne . . ' been exiled since the Armistice.lfell near Ihe stove. This was'lUC1.' Royalist newsiapei's are urpingon Ibe morning rollowinp about that, oi( humanitarian ground. I0.:t0. ' he.sboud be permitted to return' Were Quarrelling lo Germany lo reside, hut II Is significant that the agitation N. Inabe stated (but he knew accused who had worked with comes at a lime when the pre-jhini at Buckley Bay. He (wit-sent government is .threatened ness) had come into Ibe bunk-wit h collapse. house about 0.30 p.m. on Aug. TWENTY-TWO KILLED WARSAW, Nov. 7. Twenty. in, anu nan nearti .jsmua anu Harala talking. The lone of I heir conversation was low ami luv.did nol know what they were two persons were killed and a talking about but they were ap- seore wounded in riots and parent ly quarreling. Harala was! REPARATIONS TO BE DISCUSSED ONCE MORE PARIS, Nov. 7. The reparations commission decided to comply immediately with the German request on the reparation question as proposed by the. Berlin Government on October 21, if the. several Governments, Including Ibe United Slates, are unable lo agree regarding set- bombing growing out of a strike lying in his bed. This quarrel ting up of an advlsery Investlga. of railway norker?. XonliuUed ou pe't iu liou iromiuiltee.