There Iiu hem wire money f nt in mining development work llus eur in the Stewart district than fv-r before and Uiel : iill have Leeii belter than ever declare O. A. t.lniiuer, resident mining engineer Tor tin inriul government, who is just lack from his uiuiual trip of inspection t (lit- mining properties ;:i that district. Wherever uffiriciil money i spent for development there sr in- tu la iiu doubt nf results. Mr, Clothier .'ates. This Iiu been prui'ii in llu hiiuwell. Indian. Iii(ur Mis- nm Outsider. H.U Silver, ami other properties. YY'ouderftil STORM SWEPT tery THE ATLANTIC SIXTY PIRATES ROB CHINESE , -I..K..1.... i ii... n. ,n... i i t.i i. of Ibis progre.w un Ijecn ninoe III imiiii 'llu- Hear and Salmon Hlver !. Mr. Clothier estimates thai al leasl Imlf a million dollars inler, " Mr. Uothicr eipecls thai 8ecreta thamselvea on Vessel and being or this nature. Then Kill Captain and Mate while men, robbed :ioi) m Slxly i of the grealesl u.oi. n.,.1.. nr..- -...I n tin-is inr n c-ii- (1171 iiiim nally compelled Ihe eiigiiietoom ' - "'properties ri ii'.-i ill ace i Ihe . hiinillls .,, where they.', , ' ushoie, . and ...... ...mi will escaped. INCREASED EARNINGS CANADIAN NATIONAL MO.VIItKAL, Oct. 25.- dross earnings of the Cainidliiii Nation u o ier ill were 10 7 1 I. "Hiiaiuau .u lonai Hallways iromii- i . ,..... ... 'sa sfuctory vcsuu been 08,082,085, being nil In crease of ((7.115,31-1 us com pared wilh the pi r d o'J IQU. Salmon River YYASIIIMiTON, Oct. 23. - Washington today ex-It'iulctl I lie ollicial welcome of 1 In nalioii lo David Lloyd Oeorge, war premier of Oreal llriluin. Following the reception ni lit. arrival by representative fr the government, Mr. Lloyd Oeorge railed upon Secretary of Slates Hughes. He I li f it'll -d with President Coo!-lilge ailil members nf the cabinet and this afternoon i visiting Kx-Pre-i-iUiif Wood row WiNon. FISHERMEN'S hu beeu spenl in ilfflonMil Committees Having Project work un properties in (In- Stewart ; M,n Wah, Oood proop,.. Iloirii'i. ii i going in w u nn-ui 'mining country for many year1 m .ii r.r . . ii i Steamers na m- w. . ja.iAAtft . LUTMEHAW OCIETY Disaataruui .8nwwy.H,rptnernt,u.jnr, York Reports n,r ,MIy iiiplnif iiiim- lmt 'I In- Oiit.iilcr al Maidi' I lay n ii ALCOHOL DESTROYED ,.tt., uill b- tdiiiiiuiiit llu fall ami llu- Indian ami iMjnwell William S. Macdonald Was W pn.j.at.iy ,e u,.iil to Hie Abandoned by Crew Who Set P,i ypat.. Fire to Vessel N I AY YOllK. O. I. Seral With Negotiations a view to rlalililiiiu a fisher- iihmi's huine at llns ort hac iio-ii it living iiii- imj. i iia.i: . n;i going nicnnicr. hii nun- inrK,,r runaeily concentration ..... .'v,u of Mirtill crnll m-l diuler work!( ,,, U.M. oK.r0ed at ,, , reiIUre,i lo ,akc a olxht In u -lorui which fu ,,r,.,.,.ni ,,H' will be in- .(lj,rl m, arluiliv will bell -x Atlantic liore.. . .Many imi BiuJ. Hie linancial su..ort of Hie eilU Kiid canoe wepl uenwanl- were Bear Blver Valley 'jtms. In iew or the uudisuted Ui sin.)id. Schooner Willinm S.J yi,. .. ., ia been value that such an institution Macdonabl, an nleolnd rarr)tiiK ,i.vtrlwiietl on the Uunwell mine uimiIiI be In the city, the coiiuui -Ii; af from Lnhave. N.S.. fousht a,i fVl. hilo from Stewart up tws feel no neccssiy for hesilat-Mie element for hours and finally jj,,, n0iir tjU.r ami work will be jm? In imlling forward llieir case, was abandoned by her rrvw. who cnHnm-d all winter employing There was a meeting of Hie two s'l fire lo th vessel and ?..' jj or 20 men, Mr. r.lotlier re- fl-herii's coinmittee on the mal-uiiu worth of pure alcohol aboard. lorM. Ilm declopmeul ami er in the office of Hybhawi A itie crew win picket! hj by h showings made recently on llils llaiisou yesterday afternoon al 'escue vessel. ' . properly arc of outstanding' Im- which considcrablo progress on An unknown steamer was re- portiiuce to Slewarl town and the the project was reported. At-i.,, !,..! ii-i. rr liidnwaie s li.-nr lller country generally, tending this meeting were John .lislriet 1 l.. S. K. (i.ipbell uud V. Upc hut II fale renuiin u mys- Like other mines in the ii. ill is a golil, sliver uiihjihiu pro- i.. "iiiidni!- i-,h-.--i-ihiii i.erty. II is owned and operated board of Irude and Aid. Macdonald by Stewart Uros. They are using and Abl. bmilli or the city coun ii... oiiinrissor in the old Port, cil. Iaud Canal mine which has been The Lulheran Young people's connected "P I" "PIly power lo .vssocianon oi .onu .vmcrica nus Hie Diinwcll.uciinueiy uiiuiTinini w !thc inarliinery on (Considerable tunnel work has ami pay me sa.a ry oi a suhuimc ibeeii carried out. all, operations man 10 manage no- iionu- i- lesiaoiisiii'ii, i ins inuii nni in- owned by.M'ecially uonlirie.l in Hits line or The (leorge property V. II, (ieorge will, ii i umier-,-. .'. . i i .......r.l ! nus nre bi ng nivnared by the ....... . ..I. ....I l..t I.1VIII1II.I ll1't IIIIIJIIVI 1 - - IIOMi hO.ML cL .V. Mo i. - :. Voiiiniinv " It " is "o'conimlllees tor a building and. Pirates. .Uly armed, secreled by the .rn ';UU ' " y ,,,;v ,,.,, they are ready, the project He tin r "heinseUe aboard the Chinese miles up JJlw1 ,,e yui,mi,tl k, IC tl,,iic s ewarl a d Is lx . v p. o . . uuer Siulning. jhol down Ihe.rron. ( r m a eaplaiii and chief male, both oml Un- Vis li e Jscrlpl Ion drive. 11 is intended Chinese i.a..a. - ""' , , . up n Mh passengers, tunny of whom, were i'" " " .vili i. nP.buibliiig. probably of two storeys, i ,n i ........ ii.i nv..e which will be eoniforlably equip louij.- .....v ....:ii.. !. happened , , for ,. he . llcni I.,,,,., 11 niver lu r il I s- s-, Pen W illi rtmtiiiip. i m um, ni m in, i.ioi in in II will give oiuiii I'OW. ... I.. IniiKiiOI'tll i. . " lion open up me mineral bell in the Upper Hear lliver Valley. II will also put properties on Ihe Naas slope within reasonable distance or tianspor- liilinn. . , . The Prince John Mining ,as been winking all siiniioer on the Prince John group on Ihe west ... til..,., .il.finl five id iiniiveiiv- fi.Hii.,. .,.-t eo.ll.iL'si.le or me lo-... t" " , I k S i.u lll . A i" Hi'-1 " : . . . i.... i Art. ileal of trail work and great camV ... increase oi vui.ovi m- - ,,,,. .p.ne In piepar I fr ')l'r,, '"V" mT Week of 111 ' ii.Jexlensite scale. The work on the ti. Hit . of r arosH earu ngs II..., (,. ,,r.MhlcC( Diamond drillinir has been done ii .1 1 1 ! Mid- coiresnomling on both ll.o iiiuiuu ...... ..- ' outiliuu. d on pajfo mo) shower bnlhs, ele. II will pro- 1I...I.I.. ......I l. II,,. iinlf.lilk.k,.)iihf..l ttt IMIIMJ l-.l in tin- mi i... $lo.iuo or l'.ooo. NegoliHlions with the provin clal governnieiil Tor two or three lots, near the corner of l-irsl Avenue and Mcllrhle Street on which to erect Ihe building, give promise of being successful. EDWARD PEARSON DIES AT VICTORIA VICTOIUA, Oct. 23. Kdward Pcorson, a survivor of the Cariboo rush, died yesterday aged 87. He came here let I Hoi f rom F.ng-luiid and for years he was u Justice of Ihe pence here. cohti'Mhn rir V Di'lr N'mvn Whan Vu Want A TAXI She BOSTON NEW GRILL 99 Third Ave. The Latest in lleslauranl. in a hurry Private Hoxes for Ladies -in .' ami Party Use. PRINCE jRUPERT Bast Food. Best Service. eat Cars and Bait Servloe 10a 'Take Her to the Hoslon' In tha Olty. Rates Reasonable Li Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIOHT. VOL, XIM.. NO. 252. I'lllNUK M.PKIIT, H.tl, TIH IISIi.VY. OCTOHKIt .35, 11.23. V(itrr'( ClMMalloi 1CS3. Sirttt Sl S22. PRICE FIVE CENTS. MONEY MEANS SUCCESS NORTHERN MINING 1 4. HOME LIKELY In WILL PROVIDC MAN Erecting Building to Cost 910,000 or $12,000 .Vegolialious cuiiducled by I lie riMliirin fiill li. nf III.. llv Judging from new deelo.meiit ,.ountj, ,, ,K(an, f ,,..,,. vsj,j, wiirk done n-cently on (he Prr sited frame j CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER PROVES REAL CANADIAN PATRIOT IN ENGLAND Properties in Stewart Mining Field Prove up ! with Development Work Permanancy of Camp is Assured Future of t Alice Arm Bright Showings at Kitsumkalum LLOYD GEORGE IN WASHINGTON BBBBBBBBBBBBBslil' BBBBBBBBBBBBBM ' tfjbaLl JbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW The death Treloar, a RAILWAYS BENEFIT is aiinmiiifcd nf Hir William former lord minor of Loudon. By-election at "Winnipeg Gives nl ) - i mm t dolicitor General much Larger Majority Than Previous COMMUNISTS ON BERLIN Large Bands Approaching German Capital and Serious Trouble Ex-peoted LONDON. Oct. 25. A Central News despatch from Berlin received shortly after three this afternoon says that targe bands of Communists are marching on the German capital and that the police have been rushed out to Intercept them. The despatch also stated that the Communists were assembling trong forces In the Llchtenberger district of Berlin but the police had surrounded the whole neighborhood. Serious trouble Is expected tonight, the message adds. JUS ' .u n I . . i iwu oiuer. cuiniinaies, j. .. ! Mm tin. labor, and Paul Gige- jjoznk, independent, lost their tie. posit. Fred Stork's Opinion Fred Stork w lieu seen in re- AVtl lit llll l irii i ri..'l III!, flf llu. the wcl representation and .. .. . ii. i. ..i K M KKN K NN Canadian Passengers Rushed from Hall-fax to New York Beat Boat by Two Days TO It ONTO, Oct. 25. The Can- liners giung direct io (hat port. It Is claimed Hint passengers from the Halite which readied Halifax on Saturday were In New Y'ork two days sooner than It they had '.'cue throuuh on t Iiu sleanier. a vole or ennridence in Hie ad ministration. SHIPMENT TO THIS MONTH IS BIG Freighter Will Load 600,000 Feet of Lumber Here Largest Quantity Yet I he lumber shipment going to Japan from lhi port Canadian (ioxerumeut Premier King Pleads Before British Chamber of Commerce for Investment in Dominion . I.UNI'ON, Oct. 25. Premier .Mackenzie King of (JanuiJu re-nevedchi pleu Just night for the investment of Hrili-.Ii cupital in the Ilnniinioii. leakillg al a dinner given liy the Hritih Cliuniherof Cum nicrce, M: kiiik U claim (hat ivvTi things were needed by a young and growing country like Canada. They were munufac-lure .1nd money revenue. Ilecenlly (Liruula had seen great growth of milling developnient, ngriculttirul productioii, inanu-fucluring and fisheries and forest wealth. The total output o ' t.aiiada'. manufacturing estab LIQUOR CHARGES ARE LAID TODAY Six Cases Opened In Police Court Following Activities of Dry Squad Officers 1'idlowiiig up acliil;es or Liquor Itoanl operators wlio have been in I lie city for the past few weeks, city ami provincial police orrieers under Chit-r YV. II. Vick-j ers and Inipeclor T. YV. S. Par- .ons made arrests last evening anil ix tirsons appeared in tin; rwi enj i'iir- roriri nil iiioininjf vr- lishments had now reached a hislier leel than that of her farms. 'We are in brief," t the Premier declared, "the seroyd largest manufacturing country in. the t 1111 ! LOYALISTS ARE 1 ime forv a':''''ra't' Mct:ivinonl injas rar away as ever for the Separ, i answer lo eharg-s under the atisls. Alllioujtli lh.y are mak- w ' (iSovcrnmeiil LiiUor Act. The of- jng fresh conquests, (hey do not YY INNTPL'ti, Oct. 25. Winnipeg is behind Hie I'ominioii fleers who took part in making appear to hac sufficient forces (SovtTiimcut. The city lia re-elected Hon. K. J. Murray us the arrests were Chief Yickers, lo hold them. The Loyalists, in iliember for orlli YY'miiipeg following hi apoiiiment lo tliejlnspcitor Parsons. Sergeant II. the presence of complete apathy po-t or solicitor general for the Dominion. Not only lias YY'iuiiipeg endorsed Ihe iiptoiiitiueul hut it ha- done so h a very large majority. YY'liile al the lat election the majority uf Mr. Murray wa only 15 in a four corner contest, yesterday he secured a majority of Vtffo over the'next op- MMi-nt. A. A. Heaps, the labor representative. Rhlneland Republic as Far Dis tant for Separatists as Ever PA It IS. Oct. 25. TheiUhiue- Inhir'ffepiimfKfii Mclilinchy. loiislable Alex Mac- or t lie general public, seem to doiiald, P roxiucial Constables' II. have not the least difficulty in P. Ponder and Alex. Saint and regaining control, three special provincial orrieers, I . Henry Ituggles, James Slewarl and William lluggard. Alt ca.es, on being called this morning, were remanded until Monday., some on the request oT City Solicitor Jones who is prose cuting and others on request or derending counsel. Ole Marliiison. taxi driver, was charged Willi selling intoxicating i..,.iL... .i.i n.. ..i..t, ..-.i ..r liquor on October , ..... ....... V ... ... , on vue allowed. Merchant! adian National Hallways stand to Marine sleanier Canadian DADnCD Tft RHRnFR lo Henry lr M v i.. ,. ,.,ill,. :.. ll. "Kries. lie pii-iui-u m-v I, mm renin Ihe ooeralioii of IliO k'..l,.l.i.... l.,.l r.,l 11U...II line UUIUI.U IV WVlwiut I'niled Slates immigration law lt.r0 from the Orient tomorrow, by which a quota U set of the NVill probably be the Jargesl since number thai will be received ihe (!.(!. M.M. bonis stalled calling from each country. Liners aiv'i, r,,r cargo. 'Seventeen ear- now landing passengers al Hall- loads have arrived at Hie lumber fax and are rushing llieni over .assembly wharf and the consign-Ihe Canadian National Hailvwiy nient will likely be in Ihe neigh- and Allied American lines to Nevvjuirhood of 000.000 reel, Ihe ma- York In order to beat out HiOijorilv or it hemlock with smullci uilly goxeinmenl SSvi.,"!a,, U k,'!ew ,wll,"'! wa an erfort lo 11 aooui selling uie liquor. . 'maud was made until Monday on 11 l..,tii..l .r I ilv Si.lii.iliii. .Iiitu.u Ihe people of the -west. .--m- - ;"',',.- ., .Iwlio staled lie wanted the whiskey ,, ... i ,i . i. ,: i ruiiuri tue -'ii-t:i.loii iiuni.aii.li that Premier Mackenzie had Hie conridence of Ihe people. It was a notable victory and Hie country was tu be congratulated on it. Mr. Slork said that this was an indication that when the time appeal to the country in a leral election the west would do jbelter than it did on the previous ioccaion. Yesterday's result wws in qucsliuu analyzed. I Owen Fisher, manager or Hie impress Social Club, was charged with keeping intoxicating liquor for sale at his place 'of business, He was repre,sened In V ( Kill lull who asked fdr came for Mackenzie King to again! ,;i i....,i.,.. ii.,ii ,,r ....... -.. r- gCII- jt'ioil iv-nw LMiinleil May HiiKer, colored, 013 Tliird Avenue YVest, was charged with selling intoxicating liquor on October 5 to James Slewarl, and Peggy Stevens, 818 Fraser Street faced a similar charge. Hoth pleaded not guilty and were remanded until Monday. Jack Zarelli and luck Huller. slewards of the. Loggers' Club, were each charged with selling beer to YVilliam lluggard on October 3"aml October 1 '.respectively. Milton vC.onzales appeared Tor both and asked for remand until Monday. Hail at $3011 was FLYERS HOPPED OFF Capt. Smith and LleuL Rlchter Left Sumas This Morning and' Pass Eugene, Oregon SUM AS, Oct. 25. Capt. L. II. quantities of spruce and cedar. (smith ami Lieut. J. P. lli'.'hlcr, iii- C. 11. Anderson of the Pacm-Mcnuing io make a nou-siop mum Coasl Lumber Inspection Hureaujrom me i.aiimiian io uie .Mexican Is at present in the city having bonier, Hopped orr nere uus arrived finim Ihe interior at tho. morning. The machine passed '.. ..r Dm week niivlnsr a visit over Hugene, Oregon, at 10.10 to tieorgetowa since thun. itJn i IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY WILL CONTINUE WORK Will Send in at Least One Crew to Fort Norman District It Is Announced TOIU .T ), o7t 5. The Imperial Oil Company announces that it intends to 'continue pioneer work in Ihe northwest next year. Al least one crew-will be sent in, either to deepen Ihe Discovery well or drill a deep hole alongside it. Discovery well is now down 051 feel and is capable of sixty lo seventy barrel production. The well at Hlue t'ish Creek ia down 105 feet and Is likely to bo" continued. Jlear Island well was abandoned iu beaver tail limestone al 2,0'JO feel when salt water wus encountered. Well "C" across the river from Discovery well was abandoned in limestone al 3,057 feet. SIKH LEADER BLOWN TO PIECES BY BOMB Dhanna Sikh and Five Policemen Lose Their Lives Near Hohlharpur LAllOltK, llritish India, Oct. 25. Six persons,- including Dhanna Sikh. Ihe notorious leader of the Hilharakalis, Sikh xealols, i were killed today by the explosion of a bomb near llohiharpur. While Dilution was being arrested, the bomb which he carried exploded, blowing him and five policemen to pieces besides wounding several others. BACK OF PROHIBITION WASIIINC.TON. I)TC, Oct. 25- Assurances that the Coolidge administration, like the Harding regime, stands squarely for proi hibition enforcement, was given by Prohibition Commissioner llayues al the opening session of Ihe ellitenslilp conference on enforcement 0 ailed by the Federate cd touueii of LUuicUts.