" When Text Want A i taxi nn Ilrvrd he had successfully de- ,a, referreil back to the Railway findeil yesiritJay in winning the Commission the appeal that wa ...i - i.. i t i... ti-iii-i. i..ii,..ti.i. iiii.ii Emotoveea at Allenbv Will Re turn to Anyox Until Prices Higher ANYOX, Nov. 2. According to an announcement made today by It S. Mu n roe, vice-president and gemyal manager of the Granby Company, Allenby anil Copper .Minimum win close ntr u ami re- in Kuberlb8 fur the Dally New Both Alike "If appeals were to be allowed on questions or this kind from ... .i ..I.I I...... I,, Km one sine inej uum u,v allowed from the other, and an order of the board would soon come to have little or no significance unless 11 were reviewed and veil bv the government. H i . , , . , iiihiii mi , until .neb lime as Ihe'un lo relieve the ministers from copper market warrants Ihe com-'such responsibililies that the ini'iiceinenl of operations on the coinmission was set up and in-snile necessary lo produce cop-'clilentally also to free Ihe settle-ner i . i.iiu-aiii of imifll. The men! of such questions as far as n .. i . . . in i. ...I i..n.. n l .1 . ,.. ..I til.... I..,' ri.mil iiiiiiiii'hi mi iiit'in ' 1 1 1 f II I IH rN ,11 llll Hlllll Ml .llll'llll. T1IISSILH1T I 7 . . . .... .. .. tl... ....iti ml vri If ill IIIUV f Mini copper iviiiuiliaill who wenvm nun vni-v si-nt fioni Aiivn will lelinn hcru i-eiisc its ileolsion in a way nioie . iilinost immediately and be taken .favorable lo me nsem oi u cure of in connection with Anyox railways; though it may not. But 'oi.erations in the meantime. ihad the government mau so h The third race I made ieee- Alberta a?aiuM the onler of the! (Special lo Iaily Newsj rary lierause tlie llluenooe fiilhsl commission lal year relating toj AN VOX. Nov. 2. Owiny b the pas a buy U seaward in freight rales. On paper lht uusallsfaclory idate of the Cop-UIimi of Ihe mle and the lookn much like movins Ihe ipies- per market with no prospects of race cooiiiiHIee awanled yesler- lion attiund in a circle ami leav- u ehanirc for the better in sivht, days rare to Ihe Columbia. lny It at Ihe slarliny tjKdnt The the manaKemenl of the Cranhy Tbe IhUil race will be sailed Railway Comtniion. however, 'Company has been forced to Tol-(ymorrow Jwas created to reirulalc firighl 'low the action or all copper pro- - rates and other kindred matter during ciunpanies throughout SOCIALISTS of MAKE GAINS Liberals: 300 Cities Heard from LO.MKIN. Nov. 2. The COPPER MOUNTAIN Will NOT OPERATE re- UNTIL PRICE CHANGE with a view to seeing thai the the country' nke a reduc-public gel fair Ireatnrent from t km in wascs. This; arcordins the transportation systems. In (l the notice which was posted order that it might do Dial the!yetcrday lhrou:h"ul Hie ramp, iMianl wa Kiven brtad aiid ar- will bo Into elTecl on November bitrary powers, ami has in prac- 5. The cut will be equivalent jtire funclbmed aliiut a a courl'to the last raise aud Ihe scale most of Advantane Is at Eipense of first and last resort- Theremin t,e that existing prior lo are khmI reasons wny appeals i March 10 last, mis means inai auainst it rulings should onl ,10 maximum rut will amount lo he allowed by the government in exceptional cireunislanrcs. If thai became customary l lie ults of Ihe municipal elections . . . . , .. Vi-Klerdiiv III 300 cilion ami biiroiiKlis in England indicate thai soeiallsls are rcifainiuz siime of Ihe uround they lol . n (Fill 1, I - r- be abolished "A freisht rales quest ion Is not one to be decided off-hand by resolution of a cabinet. Ihere last year u Ihe municipal con- . . inwdved tesli. Their gains have been r a tulj,fnrl,ry ..eltlement by mo.iiy at Hie expense oi erais . . nlll tl0 subject is The net eoclalisl gain was six seals in Bradford. They made u desperate attack in Liverpool bul fulled. The labor parly gained two peats In Manchester. too involved. The commission has leisure for the study of such problems, and all Ihe expert assist, ance that may be required. In this instance it might have been more acceptable and perhaps fifty cents a day, while in some cases it will he. less. While Ibis action hfs been necessary, the circular posleil stales thai as soon as the copper market shows an Improvement and julifie the advance, wages will resume their present status. TWO CRIMINAL CASES AT ASSIZES TO OPEN HERE JUESDAY NEXT Two criminal cases will bo dealt with at the Supreme tJourt more popuhrY If the government Assize opening here next Tues- had altered the ruling on Its owli responsibility. Hut if thai were done on appeal of the provincial day before Mr. Justice Macdouald. They will be: Ilex vs. K. nztom BOSTON NEW GRILL Third Ave. The Latest in Restaurants. n a hurry Private Boxes for Ladies Pbone and Party Use. II PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. Beet Car and Beat Service "Take Her to the Boston." In the City. Rates Reasonable and Central British Columbia's Northern Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. VOL. XIII., NO. 259. IMtlNCE HUPKHT, 11.(1, )ni DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1023. TMUrMr'1 ClrtulitlM 172S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. NEW ARbUENTS BEFORE RY. COMMISSION PRINCE WILL BE PALL BEARER AT THE FUNERAL OF FAMOUS COMMONER British Columbia's Case Before the Railway Commission is Taken Into Consideration Again Today OTTAWA. Nov. J.--Member of the Hoard of Hallway Com iiii.oioiiei are now engaged in revi"viiig the evidence submit-1 led (o them and to (he Privy Omtiril regarding British Columbia j freight rate und it is likely to be Mime time before a derision J i reached. j Th order in roiinril. referring buck the B.C. freight tariff, directed the commission Id review the evidence alreadv in its! Hisseiou aud ulso the argument made before the Privy Coun-i mi when the ujipeal wax hni. The order did not, however, direct that further hearing be held by the board. THIRD RACE IS TOMORROW1- HALIFAX Nov. A Hi ml j VICTORIA, Nov. 2. The fact that the llailway Hoard is to re., view the evidence submitted hy, Premier Oliver itid (.. G. Mc- Ii.. . t ..... ..:. . ;l l A. ieiure uie iTiij ouihtu i -r linrt rain ami should result ,in a decision for at I'-a-l a iiumII- ' firallon of the present western Yesterday Celumbla Deelaped;,K(.riniinaona Jm, 8,.eral Winner Because Bluenose oiiiiion expressed here in gov. Broke Rules lerunieutal rlrele. Premier TANKER CRASHES INTO DREADN AUGHT SAN PEDRO HARBOR SAN I'KIHIO. Nov. 2-The oil tanker C Dodd crashed into 4he Dread-naught, New Mexico, in the harbor here tail night. Tl'e entire how of the tanker was carried away while several .dale of the Dreaduaughl were slove in. The tanker had to be helped to an anchorage. Oliver, it is understood, will con. U7APE? IT AWVftY Tft lliiue the fight until equal rales unwi. iw are will be necessary o dertde have been obtained. , ) Mint of the iiilernaltoual lirriiien irophy which C(d. Anstia atlerr-of"the Snvn Scotia schooner Bluenose be- Newspaper Comment I In Edmonton Journal, fussing the decision, vyY" di "'Hie Dominion governtireiil Orop BE CUT TO RATE IN FORCE LAST SPRING In Ocppee Prices Necessary Reduction Wae Scale Makes In Nlshida, charged .mverniiieiil. like action could with 1 lie murder or J. uara'a at imrillv be refused if the railways 'Buckley Bay on August 20. L. W Law fit to ask for a revision of ,Patmore of Palmore & Fulton has - some some other inner order of the board. the case for Ihe defence. Rex vs. Tommy Atkins, charged with the theft of a banjo. . r isuer win act as crown prosecutor. There are no civil cases on the list hut Ihere will be a number of divorces. The divorce cases are: Maude .S.. Kingston vs. Alvlu S, Kingston, hlsle Glaum co-respondent. W. S. Skulsh vs. Mabel Skulsh Frank Harris co-respondent. S. P. Calder vs. F..l!h Calder, Abel Russ eo-jespondenl. K. K'ollins Vs. Tlioiuas'Kollins K. I.e Hoy co-respondent. Helen W. Blackburn vs. Alfred Blackburn. l L . - - - - alleration 4 aulhoHly of the'uiid its fit larcl would bav btea vakeae4 6f V.ixtiil,-: future decisions robbei -.tftsflHsW aBBBBBBBBBB sBBBBBW .e"v BBBBFRBB ilight Hoii. L. Mackenzie King. Prime Minister of Canada, in unipanv with Hon. P. C Larkin, High Commissioner for this country in Loudon. Array of Notables Including Priice of Wales to be Pall Bearers to Andrew Bonar Law LONDON, o II' w ..rn..,.tli- -l.il.ul lli.-il Ihe Prine ," Premier Suggests there was Agreement between Stevens and Gen. McRae V1CTOIMA, Nov. 2. Premier Oliver in the Lsgislalure yes-; terday asked W. J, Bowser to declare that Ihere was no agreement between Hon. Harry Steven, M.P. for Vancouver Centre", and General A. 1). McRae, leader of the provincial parly. The request was made by the premier during a half hour spech which he commenced immediately after Mr. Bowser had finished the principal addre.es of the day as his contribution lo the address in reply to the speech from the throne. The premier moved the adjournment of the debate and will he Hie first speaker Mils ailer- noon. II is understood an arrange ment will be made to hold night sittings very soon. Six ministers replied to ques tions submitted hy H. H. Pooley as lo whether insurance on buildings controlled hy their departments was placed with the firm of Gillespie, Hart 4 Todd, ami all six replies were in the illegal ive. Hon. A. M. MansiMi save a list of insurance companies insuring j . i ' ...... v. ... , , of VV.,Vw4t , eju esenTKi,., tjeorye at I.,, funeral ufr mC'i Referring to Ihe wlnrn df llun. nun. Andrew .vnurcw Uonar oouar Law lmw at ai WcstminMer esuiiiiiuT .lley .iuey next nri .Monday. .muhuji. r ; - , - , ". , i The Prince w.ll be Ihe principal pall bearer. Other ,ll ' bearers fn,ou"1 ''"d b' will Hon. J. II. Whitley, speaker of the House of Commons; '"l'T .' - . . . .... Watson Watson agencies aseneies for for 25,000. 2o.000. Earl Balfour and II. H. Asquith, former premiers; Lords Fitz aliui. Carson, Heavei brook, aud Austen Chamberlain; Hamsay Macdouald, leader of Ihe labor oppo-ition in the House of Com mons. Action of Premier Poincare May Prevent United States Taking any Part in Inquiry WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. Interpretations of the French foreign oTfice upon the speech of Premier Poincare l N?vcr indicating lie purposed sharply to restrict the proposed inquiry by economic expert into the reparations question has shocked aud surprised official Washington. Officials here had been under Ihe impression that Premier Poincare had accepted the expert committee plan willi reservations only of all French rights under the Versailles treaty and the insistence of the com mittee lo function under the reparations commission. MAY BE NO YACHT RACE Skipper of Bluenose Threatens to Go Home and Sails Away HALIFAX, Nov. 2 (Noon) Schooner Bluenose, twice winner of the International schooner race and winner of two races this year, the last of which was taken from her yesterday on a technical protest, cast off from her wharf this afternoon and sailed down the harbor. It Is believed that Cap I. Walters Is carrying out his threat made this morning to take his boat home and sail no more In this year's International races. PRINCE NOT RETURNED BKRI.IN, Nov. 2. Denial Is made of reports that former To what extent the limitations upon the scope of the inquiry would influence American participation is not indicated, but olllcials regard any plan not pro viding full and free examination HEAD OF FOREIGN FREIGHT DEPARTMENT been to Prince yet who may have an im- . ...i....a l..vul..r llm fit I lira peeled lo arrive here tomorrow afternoon on the steamer Prince Report. One of these is D. O. Wotsl. traffic manager in the foreittn freight department and! manager of the CjO.M.M, The visitors will not remain here long but will go out on the Crown Prince William, exiled in!trnn eastbound Ihe same even Holland since me war, turned to Germany. has re- Col. W. .1. II. Holmes, Victoria land surveyor, who has spent some lime on the Oueen Charlotte Islands this season, is sail, ing- tonight by. the Princerfs Mnvy for the south with his ing. C.G.M..M. steamer Canadian Volunteer should arriva here lalo tonight or early tomorrow lo enter the dry dock for general overhaul and repairs. Last night at H o'clock' she was about 280 miles south of Prince Ru jit! bouud. f- fl "poft. W. K. Esling of Rossland filed a list of quest ir.ns on the Pacific (ireal Eastern mainly in connection with payments made lo the Northern Construction PREMIER OLIVER IS NOT OPTIMISTIC OYER LESS AMUSEMENT TAX VICTORIA, Nov. question of taxation will natur-j ally take a good deal of time during the legislative session which has just started, Ihere seems to be a consensus of opinion that any relief in taxation must start with the primary industries producing the necessities of life. This is the view taken by Pre- fnto Germany's capacity to pay mler Oliver and expressed by him as an abortive effort. j in similar terms to a delegation It js indicated here thai the of theatre owners and managers I United States docs not share the who appeared before him to sug-jview attributed to Poincare that gest dial the Amusement Taj be Germany's debl lo the Allies nas reduced by at least 50 been fixed and is unchangeable. tax. operations of this port,, are ex-' KRUPPS WILL SHIP COAL FROM SIX OF the other R. B. Teakle. general Arrangement Is made With Oc- cupatlonal Authorities for Delivering Coal CRITICAL OF GOVERNMENT W. J. Bowser Challenges Them ed to Call a General Election VICTORIA, Nov. 2r For -two hours In t lie Legislature yesterday afternoon W. J. Bowser flay.- the ViMi.rin u.irlimi..e , lOllllUlllllr the Oliver administration, hy . challenging the onvHrn Government r i to call .a general John Hart, minister of finance from Europe, Mr. Bowser asked what the trip was all about. "If it was for I be purpose of at tending a Sinn Fein convention at Dublin, as was rumored, then I object to our money being used for the purpose," be said, Dealing with the mutter of finaneesf the leader of the op- position said the Government boasted of having more sinking funds than any other. This wad true because they had floated more loans, lie expressed me (opinion that the. Pacific Great Any Reduction In Taxation ustKasl).Ti snoud be completed to Start With Primary Indus tries, He Says Prince George and attacked Attorney General Manson for alleged failure to fulfil his pro- While theinises. LABOR OPPOSED TO PROTECTION? Passes Resolution. Against It Irr England at Meeting of V General Council ' LONDON, Nov. 2. -Organized, labor in F.ngland yesterday re- Igislered unqualified opposition. 1, ..I tl.l. I...IIT (.w.- IO iu I riniiivi roillrr na DUlimiil n .v.- .... . , . ,, .11 me peopie ui uie iwww ".,.. n-r ere foe the understand that the amusement wiji.! ead unemploy- lui ,r,. ...a .v7e v. .. r resolulUm was adopted or admission o all entertain-) of lh(J nerap ments other than those of a. ., . ., ,.., ,,. nl....ilol.tu ..nl-i,.l!.. .,..1.11-.. 1"'V" ...v. 10 nAifitin rnunnnnw . ... .. ..... : ..na llabor oartv calls upon labor "to iaturainu lunHmiwiry'' 1 . T.T.. . -iwui to the utmost u.e sped- iinr viiir? iiat: iiiiiuuru nir wxx .... ., ..'in the admission price, but Iwo tifficials vylio have never ,. , , theatres are not absorb . o -i i before .r ug Rupert the Ihe ious arguments of protection.' BALLOT STUFFING AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY IS SCANDAL IMPORTANT MINES of -5.:!!,tod ana TWO OUSprnoou ruiivn- Ing an Investigation SYDNKY. N.S.W., Nov. 2 Four prominent members of the Labor party have been expelled and two DUSSKLDORF, Nov. 2. 11 is suspended for Iwh. years each . .m..:. .ii.. ....... i ii. .. .i..r:.,iiA . n: h... ..... , ........i.,l In iMHiiaiij aiuiuuuiru ilia, ticiiinic lOIIUWHIJ llie inT-lll ntnuuai ... accord has been reached between the party over the stuffing of the Krupp interests and the oc- ballot boxes and the finding of cupationat authorities for the secret panels in the boxes., The resumption; of Ihe delivery of boxes were used at parly head-coal from 'the Salter, Houack, quarters, A. C. Willis, chairman Hanover, Helena, Alialin, and of the party nnd a special com. Hannibal mine. These are six millee made .inyesligailjlous and of the most important pits in the expulsion of the member the Km?') ystem. follo'ved - .