Whwi Vmi Want A Kiln IJ-l.n. NET REVENUE OF RAILWAYS Increase of Over Five Millions Shown Largely from United States Lines OTTAWA, Ocl. a. A net operating revenue of -.l8t,lC0 was earned by Hie Canadian National kjh. bill Ihi a turneil into a surplus by Hie nel revenue on Hie United Slalc line which amounted to 5,;i7.riy. FISH ARRIVALS Hallbut Still Scarce at Eichanae and Prices Continue at High Figure llaliliiil arrivaU at Hie lciil .-vnl.a,.., M.l.lilui II., 1.1' in 11 it, i' jf 1 .hi lotallin? i?.5un imiuikI. One IhimI Anirnrmi aiil Hie bal i ....o...n.. . .... ..I . ... .....-.- - American II: ..a 11. .urra, o.oun ikiiihii. ai ib.uc lie, lo Hie lloyat 1 lli Ui. Canadian Thelliia, 7.00ft muiihN al !7 anl lOr, lo Hie (iiiadiau Fih A Odd Slirni( Ikj. Mulrneag. SwOO jund. at I7.lt and IOC lo the Hoyal -ih llouipauy. II. and It.. a.ooO poundo. at 17.1c. and I IK', lo Hie Allin Fih. erlex. SIX FOUGHT DEATH AND FINALLY WON Clung to Masts of Wrecked Steamer for 36 Hours Before Picked Up St:V YOl IK, Oct. 8.- Clinging for 3(5 hours lo two masts, all that remained of the HcainVrl (overiior Parr, six men fought a hallle with death and won. when they were finally picked up by the freiKhter Schoducl. The ship went down in hur ricane off .Nova M-otla coast ami ('apt. Anpus Itlchaids and Sea-iiiiiii High perished. The ship's cat and dog were saved. OLDEST WOMAN IN CANADA PASSES ON Mrs. Emma Brown Died at Age t of 109 Years: . She Was a Native of England HAMILTON, Ocl. 8. Mrs. Km- ma llrown. believed lo be Can ada's oldest woman, died . here today. She w as I OH years of age. A nalive of Kutfland, she came to Canada seventy years ago in a ailing ship. . A parly consisting of A. Andre-sun, Lo Angeles; August Anderson, Oakland; Andrew Sonksen, Fresno; Ludvlg Anderson, Sot-vang. Cal., and Carl Mygand, San Francisco, who have been attending a Scandinavian con vention in SI. Louis, reached the rllv from Ihe east on Sunday night's train ami proceeded south this morning on Ihe sleamer Prjnce lluperl. Advertise in the Dally News. TMIQQ BOSTON NEW GRILL Third Ave. in a hurry II if Latest in llestauranls. Private Poxes fur Ladies Pbne t 1 ami Parly te. mi Oar and Bail rvlci PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Bast Service. ( the City. Rata Reasonable Take. Her to Hit? Doston.' n Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. XI" . NO.SU7. VOL I'lUNCH HUPKIIT. IU1, MONDAY. OCTOHKIt 8, IU2:t. tHurUj'i ClfcyliUm 177. Str.M Mm 4M. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. IGOTIhNS WITH GERMANY GOING ON ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEAL BETWEEN LAND COMPANY AND GOVERNMENT Germany will Probably Deliver Goods Instead Money on Reparations PVIIIS. Oil. X. -N-giiJialmnw between representative of iirriuaii indtilruif uruups and Ihe Franco-Hrlgiati authorities .if oc-iiuitiJii looking forward li complete rrsiuupliou of wurk,HilwBy hi Hie seven inonlh ii lluhr are ill fair way lit mcreed it wa slaled al Hie French gliding July 31 of Hie presci'. rrign office today II een likely mIu that arrangements ear- ThU contra! favorably will l.o made fur deliveries in kind on reparation nrconnl. w'Hi similar jM-rioJ year ago when Hie leficil , .202,yt2. IFAI ffllSY WAS LI(JU0R PLEBISCITE fe N--."n-n.rS MURDER CAUSE Manitoba Man Shot and Killed and Threo In HoaplUl While Miscreant Escaped ! IMLHSOX. on H John Kulk. , 1 Si farmer ..t T0LI01. of Xinnoba. w. '" 0"l kilir..t! - m an iiiildenlified automobile. ... .. i a a..lSu M .Initm. ffta A'ltUIt KlHvB I Jean """" ""-!.. usald to have Incurred lh Jl- t .. ...... ... II.. ...nr. ...... , I lir miiik ill T....... .i.,L W..I.I.M. Xliara. aal' ,-rf..mi ........ lot. , of her V - father amt llwartl Tewei. iat t 1 n Hie re.ro- anil WMV 011 HiMr tieal lv a rock, t ' iliree arf n b--olal ami a.ailanf i. n.iv.l. SEATTLE MAN SHOT BY GIRL far Dvlng Man States He Never Saw- in Her Before But Was Going lo Help Her Hi.rn.K. r - ,Miry - UeHle, asiil 3t. an n.l rrl Wtyi rtyenll)' marrn-l. "hoi n a rtiaillnne near here early n.fa,nwtrnlnir ly Wlnlfml OibboiiK. niie.1 SI. who rlalm he knew t.nrrlle year a?ii n one Hill Willlnin. In a ilyliiK laleinftil Larelle nai.l In neter nw Hie irl before. He wa lalkliiB with a Brntip of men on the verainlnh when the girl rnmr In ak nilllne in Relllng her rnr onl of n nilrh ....l... ui... . ...I.I..H 1 1- .Iri'U' a re- imn'j. fn.- .mi'" ovrr from her rlolhinir nml fire.1 "l al f.nrelle. hillinir him in Ho- no ilomen. The plrl i in eiistiMly. OLD MINER LEFT FOR BETTER DIGGINGS AS HE JUMPED OUT OF WINDOW 1 VICmltlA, Old Kdwiiii .. ... .. ... 1 1... ui. i oower. ngen i. hiwi Meu'a Hume yeletflay He Pioneer of Aliika and the Cnri-Imo I.. country ami latterly suffered fri.n. LuiinciiiiiiioiiM. Yesterday i i.... morning lie lol.l ills con,. I .,.I'..i.,.il.i. 'tiiitririi hi of ... l iiii" ie t Niivaioiii ...ii.,,, j )' "... . .1 !!... 'iivn "V H1" ll'millfet ...". ..ly'ti heller l lu KtllK-. The, lie Jiimiied mil of the second ..i i. .iirr..!-...! ii morey winnow tui't " - fracti.H. f the .ki.ll from whleh lie later died. MIhh toabiil 0. Ariusli-onu. who ha been iillemling Hie recent ennvenlion of Ihe Caiiadhin Wouien'a Pre n Ulnh im... In it. .. nneoti- " tep, paed llirough Ihe cly . . ...i it... r. i.i i nil uniay evening nrriviun h" Houlh on Ihe .drainer Prince itn - I'Cll and urucecdiiHf '' l uJ'.m-- Electors to be Given Choice of Four Alternatives Government Control or LDMO.VHi.N, Alia., Oel. -Through a preferential ballot h four allrrtialie. rlcclor lirla on November 5. will ciile whHhrr llirre is l In a "ling m Hie provincial liquor s. (Im Ha ill 111 A trL ! mm iff iiir. I' - f .... it t.... limihllillliMI. . I ! wHi.imilee - rfmn.w me ,'i.utiwi of a lUely dHale .lurtng f . I Im-I two ala "I me eion.i lite fri of lallol Mill be a ful-lautl a Pnliibilb'ii. Meaning tlierer)) ronl iiiualuMi ami ileel-.inueitl of Hie present leyinla-lion; 'he abolition of Hie ale of all Iniuore oilier than Tor medicinal. rra menial, maim, I li ring and MTienliflC ir-Mte. of beer. i l.iwneil -ale Meaning I hereby the ale of beer lterned holeU and oilier ireine, a iroih-l In Hie pro posed Teinjierance Ael. ie l5oerniiieiil i-ale of beer. -.Meaiiin? I hereby Hie nale of herr by or llirough government vidor for ronunipHon Its pri vate residence under covern-IneHt wtnlroland regiilaliwin.. I lioverniiirnt a!e of all j(iior!. Meanliiir I hereby the ale or nil liquor by or through gnvermiieiil vendors beer lo be ooiiMiined on liceiu'eil ireiui!e im.l in nrivale residence! -winee mid M'iril" lo be MirchaM.l in lioiileil nuaiililitv under petmil indued by Hie goveininenl. under Koverniueol control and reguia- Hon " NEW SALVATION ARMY OFFICER IN CHARGE OF LOCAL DISTRICT r-staff Caotaln Carruthers arrives to Succeed Starr capvam Jaynes Who Has Relln- qulshed Post ..........rTv i i:,.rriitliira n i ii i i iiniMUMi Lmwd in Ihe cily riom llejiina ir-dui""1.' ......i.... ....... .......... i i.l' no hi way lo Uw,...ull. Alu.ka. .where he will . .. . i.. i ci..rr i'jiiiImiii jaynes i" ..'. ruin ii ". Army in I v :? r.;"?;; : tlieni '"" " ',,, lut m been foifi-O in une ! ' po.i . on ccotint 11mI . ,.f f who lllneM. ami Is ' present , v.cloria. I.ler Im cvh(' w ..ni.olnlmeiit. I'.apl. l.arriu ..i.m U iieeompiinletl by uiri-. ...... n.. i..rt ..iiii..i. 111111 11111111J. Mrs. t .111 I on" ' - , . the Pr ncess .Mary 101 today on , . will make Ills - , On ,,. s Saturday even iiiijiiiiiwiii''- . 1 ... 1 r . c- 4. 1 .it- in coniiiHno nn , iM K. local bar MImV'' ' HHP i LYsYSYSYSYSYSYSYSYea' BIMhEkHMBSR' MIMIMIMIMImT aV SSSSSrAHH-r HjP' tmtf" TafeMHHHHHTi 'Jfa- .afAiWflBMMHHHHHl TUkz&Kj BIMBBBBlSSBBjneBHBSI MBBr BBBaBBBiBHHBH BjfrHBJ r 1 V vmhhhhhs w9jhhi Litlle Dorothy (ireb spend u great deal of time wild her father. Hurry (ireh the boxer, luring his training periods Eskimo Murderers Expiate Killing Roypl Canadian Mounted Police nu tunvictetj of -Ihe niiimer of Canadian .Mounted Police, uf Otto Kinder, llud-oii Hay Co. trapper, oud 01 I'ugaiia, f.-llow Kskitnti, will pay the death penally at llerschel land 011 December 7. After cun-ideriiig their -aes, the goveninienl ha finally refused lo coiniuute enlence to jife inipri-onninl. Sergeant Thome. H.C.M.I'., leaves Vancouver today for the Far .North bearing Ihe message of the government's decision. LIFE ENDS FOR THREE rnNvirTFi) miirdfrers IN KENTUCKY PRISON; 1 One Shot and Other Two Sup- l. u... nin-mitijirf lwav w w Suicide to Escape Fumes ITltiYVILLL. Kentucky. Ocl. . At Ihe western stale penilen-liary Monte Wallers, Lawrence (iriffith and Harry Ferltaml. con victed murderer, were found tlead when Ihe attackers entered" . ..V . . 1 ... 1 1 1 .. I lie iiarricaueo mess nan otic Saturday. The gunmen were round on Ihe second storey of the mess hall. Walter had evidently been kill ed with a bullet during the sietu-; (iriffith ami Fertlnnd were tlead rrom pistol bullet through the heart ami it is thought they committed suicide lo escape being killed from ammonia with which the building was flooded by Ihe allackers. The three men. tried to escape from Ihe penitentiary on Wednesday last killiuv one guard, fatally wounding a second and Injuring a third. .Slate troop fired on Iheni in their stronghold bill failed lo dislodge, them, hand grenades were then used but without effect; Finally ammonia fumes were used. The building held by Ihe convict wa Ihe one in which food supplies were stored. BIRTHS A daughter was born al Ihe Prince lluperl ticneral Hospital .... .. . ... ..1 i .... on uclouer 0. to mt. aim .Mrs. William Alexander, Kitsiimkaluin. A daughter was born al Ihe Prince llupert Oeneriil Hospital 1 1 aa on uctoner , io .ir. ami .u Lawrence Potlerlon, 838 Summit Avenue. O.P.Il. steamer Princes Mary Capl. Arthur Sluler, i in port from 2:15 lo 1:30 Ihi afternoon hound uorlh from Vancouver to southeasleln Alaska'poinl. This is her first voyage of Ihe season In Alaska. She will be in Iho uorthurn bcrvioi lor the vviuler must Hang to of Corporal in Gorjunil lioak of The Hoyal ITIE CUTTING IS STARTING 'Hanson Tie A Timber Co. Will Operate Four Camps This Winter Taking Out 500,-000 Ties Winter tie rultin? activities for the Canadian National Hail. ways are about lo commence in Ihe interior and, with increased contracts Mulling 2,000,000 ties being lei by Ihe company, work will be provided for a large iiuiii- er of men. Many selllers will participate in the work. t he Hanson Tie & Timber Co. wil operate four camps and cul ling will start this week staled Olof Hanson this morning. One camp will be opened t Walcolt, another at Decker Lake and two al Priestly. The company has contracts for 500,000 ties. Mr. Hanson leaves for Smithers on tonight's train ami will visit his various camps. LONGSHOREMEN ARE THREATENING STRIKE - IN VANCOUVER TODAY VAXCOl'VKIl, Oct. . Tht loiiushoremen of the lower mainland Ihrealened (o strike lo day unless employer meet their demands, which include restora tion of the five cents bonus on loading lumber which was ills continued in 1020. About 1300 men are affected. A meeting was held in camera Sunday and no statement was issued.' A commit lee was ap pointed lo meet employer! today. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril O. Jackson, who were recently married in Victoria, passed llirough on the steamer Prince llupert Saturday evening. hound for Stewart where I hey w ill reside. The bride w as formerly Miss F.vn Florence. Swan daughter id Capl. and Mrs. Swan of Oak Bay. Tentative Agreement Reached Regarding Building o f Road Prince Rupert to Skeena River The question of ih' (iraud Trunk Pacific Development Co, Ltd. bearing a part of Ihe cot of a road leading out of this city to the Skeena Hiver by turning-over a portion of its land instead of paying cah and also Ihe matter of subdividing its acreage in I the v icinity of Ihe t-ily and allocating the proper share to the provincial government were fully gone into at a conference be tween Hon. T. I). 1'altullo, member for Prince Rupert and minister of lands, and officials of the company in Victoria last week ami a salisfaclory agreement between both parlies, subject to the ratification of the legMature. , was reached stated O. p. Tinker, local representative of the .T-. Development t;o. wtio reiiiriiea 101 the city Saturday evening after; alt'-mliir-- the confereiire. The acreage in question include-, the' holdiir-'-. of .the company behind j the (ownile. arro the harbor) ami at oilier points nearliv. Tin properly iiiclutliux the Salt Lake, may also be .included. Mr. Cheering Crowds Met Him on Ar-Tiiiker. while derliilfmr Jo ?ive' rival and .Compelled Speech: out any definite results of the Hoarseness Curtails confereiire. staled his opinion1 Program thai Hie aifreeinent reached would; OcJ 8. be of considerable benefit to the NOMIIWL, -Cheering '-siv 11 ....r... Mw t.el.l al crowds ,ei Lloyd f.enrge on his - .- the request td Mr. Patlullo to . . ... 1 .... .a., ir-..-. M.enl Co. s hol.lings in the vicm - ilv ' if the eily l b alten.lii.tf the n.eeliu? were Mr. Patlullo. K. A. Field. C.N.II. land eonniussioner. Win- J. A. (Iranian. C.X.II. chief engineer. Winnipeg; n. .m. itair. : C..N.II. solicitor. Winnipeg: It. W. II.... r. V II -nlieil..r atiiiiiia'ii Vaneouvvr. an.l Mr. Tinker. Mr. 11 1 ... vi, . ... iiaie ....rih ... IJVtllll.lll .ll. I I j ui llie sleamer wnii .ir, Pinker and look Hie train from here on their return lo Winnipeg. PLANNING A CRUISE SEATTLE TO ALASKA SLATTLF., Oct. 8. The Seattle Yacht Club trustees have decided to invite all yachtsmen of the United States and Canada to par. licipale ill a cruise lo Alaska nest year. The event was planned in 11M7 bul ws abandoned on ac count of Hie world war. It is es- timutci! Ilia t several hundred limits 11ml over ".000 varhlsmVMl and their families will partiei- na I e in the cruise. The cruise will probably be made in July. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League SI. Louis 3, Detroit 13. Philadelphia I. New York 3. Chicago 0-7, Cleveland 3-6. National League New York 3, lirooklyn 4. Pillsburg 7, Cincinnati t. Philadelphia I, Hoston 5. Chicago 3, St.J.oui 5. Coast League Sail Lake t, Lo Angeles 2. (!.kltut 2, Seal lie 10. Vernon I. Portland 2. , Sacramento 2-7, San Francisco 8-2. SUNDAY'S GAMES ' Coast League Oakland 2-10, Seattle 7-1. Sjill Lake t;-7 Los Angeles 1. , Sacramento 12, San Francisco 0. Other game ealled, wet ground. Vernon 0-1, Portland 10-7., National League Chicago 10-3, St. Louis 3-0. Pittsburg 7, Cincinnati 5.' New Y(rk I, Hrooklyu . American League Hosloit 2, Washington 5. Philadelphia I, New York 1 St. Louis 6, Detroit 7. 'Chicago p, Cleveland U. j1 i IT 1 1 flirrP ;APIAliA UllLlO RECEPTION TO LLOYD GEORGE . .... ..... ..... J' r." nishl ami compelled htm to make 'sla,iw " th" Canadian .National WMIf n ',e al' "l "e ""' W!a. v mXfy tl,e !,,a "f ' 'me War V"' .f ' " ' "T 1 . . . 7 .. ,,,,re mi no.-mr noie in ...C -- turned I., ' . 7 "e nrsi . sua me Haptist ,-i a I f I ioke "" "' 'orieny. rejoicing ('a 11 ad a . , ,, 3 apparent i.v psrapui me wave, 01 iiiateriaiisiu winrn ne said -was threatening lo en?ulf Kurope. The istlor will curtail hi speaking program on account of hoarseness.' lie will not travel west of Winnipeg and may cancel his speech there. The United Stales program stands as an-nuunccif. NOW LACROSSE WOED CHAMPS New Westminster Amateurs Da feated Foundations of Vic toria on Saturday VICTOm.V, Oct. 8. New West-- minster defeated the rounda-tiotis, Victoria' contenders for the Mann Cup hero Saturday in, decisive fashion by a score of even to two and the " iiwinlander thus became the nin'ateur lacrosse champions of the world. The game was one of the most thrilling witnessed here in two seasons, the cnecKing wa cioso ami fast bul good sportsmanship prevailed. The game was marred' by rain, however, which continued throughout. CALGARY AT LAST GETS MESSAGES FROM EXPLORATION PARTY CALOAIIY Oct. 8. Itadio sla- lim, iu Canary and Miuot, North 'Dakota, have established two way ra,j(, ,-(.niinuiiicalion with the iMcMillan Arclio exploration ship Kowdoiu. which has been spoken several limes lately. During tin Milliliter the ship could not get radio messages for atuiospherio reasons. Jack ltarnsley of this city was (he first to cjimmuuicale and ho has kepi up uis comimmicutionK with .the expedition , for several vteoks. ' . j