u a hurry Pkone BmI Cars and Best Service IntfctOlty. IUU Reasonable VOL. Mil,, NO. 208, GERflPI tenUlions against any further reiluelioit Ibis year, Speaking or the iialibul Indus, try, Mr. Lappiulc said there would m no close season during! llrHMi Utlumiita l working very 4t4t4 well, Hon. F.niesl Lapointe slated on bl return from a lour of the nnicntt mn I iff ire Pacific roasL He said the ran- rMOUJl flnU LrtOnLO ncrfe represented to him I hat! M was doing injury lo them as the white fishermen were not work-in. us hard as the Japanese. He, lltiflll 1 1 fi FOR BOYS WHO STOLE f AC CDHM QTATinWQ LABOR COUNCIL IS MThwi Ym Want A NEW 1 TAXI BOSTON GRILL 99 unJ l iiviu uiniiviiu n,p iPL.,.i ,.;nP .....i H. i. ..i bad been walled on by the can- ..,...,.,.,.7, 7T ,, ... r it c nl,. .I..I...I ll.al Hi' V AM.Ol M.H, Nov. 1 1, Angeles in a stolen car. dinner, bad made strong repre- Ibe bridge will be ready forlraf . fic nexl summer. j Work oil .Ibe suhlruclure started from Ibe south side of Hie river ami the camp is located I here. Five of Ibe seven piers for the bridge are now in ami work on Ibe sixth, which is based on a rock In l.iltle Can yon, lias stalled. This will be dilllcult of const ruction. The A seventh nier is no tlie railwuv remedy for the slluallon was the ? raT inii'nsoiiiiiriu M. uf Ml(, rKor Work OM ieadnislou of Japanese fisher- "'"I rorly lasbcs was the senlence approach from the south sble N men lo full privilege. Ipronounccd by Magistrate Hbaw WPu ,vanced ami two weeks Last y,-ar there was a reiluclion ' "" M,,lfp t,,,,,rl 0,1 '""Wj should -ee it finished, or in p.-r rent In Ibe number of Jum'M l,arr' Mrl'ermotl.j Aboul roily men are workinu- licenses Issued lo Japanese, Mr. ,a,N w,,, I'l''ded guilly to',,,, ,K ,ri,?,. colll.rut.Ion ami Lapoiule said, bul so Tar no fur- robbing gas stations here. 'Ibe iiey are losing u time on Ibe Iber reduction bad l.een decided enlenn-a will run concurrenlly. iji,, A ,lllkcy wo intimated that the In,""m' '""steam l.oiirrs and two concrete mixei are inrlinlel in the equipment. (Iraved Is taken from nit Island in Hie liver by a harge in iiiu. .r t, (.i...it,,.k i..... i i.. TO STAGE BANQUETj "i( rs. K. II. Sliockley is per- isonally siiiervising the work the present ear but he wits con- Vancouver Longshoremen's Strike'"'"' M- ' McNeill ir Ibis city Is fidenl the United Stales congress. would pa legislation lo bring Into effect the agreement with Canada. LABOR COUNCIL BACKS STRIKE Urges Assessment Toward Funds: Prltchard Anticipates Defeat With Threat VANCOUVER, Nov. II. Situation Discussed Last Night But No Action Taken It was decided by Ibe Trade bis foreman. Ilolf Walker is engineer on ine jon ami w . I, Mackenzie timekeeper. Road Construction Ibe road connecting Terraci fi Labor Council last night to wilh Ihe bridge a distance of hold a banquet early in Decent-'about tme mile is well advanc-ber. The bdlowing committee, V nl should be finished In was delegated to lake charge: another month. II will be a fine James lllnck, cluiirnvui; J. J. Cillis, S. D. Macdouald and T. Hoss Mackay. The Vancouver longshoremen's strike situation was discussed and in formal Ion was submitted dial six men had been killed and The N injured as n result of acci wide highway and there is a great deal or heavy rock al the north end. There will be an overhead approach to the bridge on Ihe railway side. The work is proceeding by day labor under Henry Frank, road foreman. J and its construction, It is said, Trades ami Labor Council al a dents due In Inexperienced labor, will come well under the est im special Hireling- last flight voted No action was taKcii. e cost, to support the longshoremen's J. J. Oillis, vice-president, wis 'Hie new bridge across Ibe slriko In Hrillsh Cnlumtila as far in Hie chair and the attendance rtVer at Terrace will be one of as possible and Invited all or- wn 'a,r- Ihe fines I in the province, it is ganued labitr iiwmi lo conlrlbulel half a day's pay per week to ll.e SOMEBODY TRIED TO strike fund. At a special mass meeting here Sunday to discuss the situation BARRISTER DIES VANCOUVER, Nov. II. Sluarl Livingstone, a Piilininenl local ENTER PRIESTS' HOUSE W. A, Prilchard, representing Hie Yesterday morning Hishop K I'Oiigslioremcn, said Hut strikers M. Huiioz notified (lie city police nay possibly be defeated but Hint someone had allelupted to "(here will bo hell before wV ulve gain entry to the Catholic priest' lu." Ihouse by means of a rear win- dovv at 1.15 in Ibe morning. The, housekeeper was in Ihe room at the lime and tightened (he cul prit away but vvvas unable to es. barrister died here awed 58. lleltablish Identff beyond the fact jyas oora in uammor., ontartQ.'tliat sue kc.w it was a man. said, and the people in thai district are highly pleased with it although (hey have had to wail a long time for a connect Ion Willi Hie Lakelse side. A great volume or Ira file will pass over Ihe river Including much limber jbesides Hie supplies and pro duce ot those engaged In agricultural pursuits, C.N.R. sleamer Prince tleorgo Capl. S. Morehouse, from Vancouver and wayporls, Is due I..' iitTit-n mi limn llild .ifi.. .w ... ....iv i ii i ,(14 I L'l IIIUIB ,ul 3 nclock. . PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK llUl'KHT, H.C., WEDNESDAY. NOVKMHKIt H, l'.2:.. r..i,(', ew'maT .-- Miss Irene Pergantis of Atlanta, (ieorgia, won the honor of being named Ibe prettiest girl in lt?r slate, which at that, claims lo have a "few beauties." Swiss Immigrants Arrive at Terrace and are LookingJor-. ... Land While Working in Camps Kighleeii joung riwiss immigrants reached Terrace last COUNCIL ASKS GOOD PRICES FOR ROAD HERE Finance Committee Instructed to Draft Resolution for Submission to Victoria The city council last night instructed Ihe finance commille:i to draft a resolution for submission lo Victoria asking that steps be taken 'at once by Hie provincial government towards building Ihe road out of this cily. Tlie Inatler Was brought forward by Aid. Collar) in the course or a discussion which followed Ihe reclpl of a letter rrom Ihe city council or Kam-loops requesting Ihe city lo Tor-ward to the government its approval or the Eraser River route rr Hie Irans-provinciul highway in the soulh. The request was acceded lo, the council having already endorsed this route, 'the resolution 'asking br Ibe local road will also be sub-milled lo olher municipalities In Ibe provlnco'for Iheir approval. In asulimilling Hie proM)sal that the city coucil should take up the matter of the local road wilh Victoria, Aid. Collarl ex-presseil Ihe opinion thai, since Ihe negotiations with (he Oram! Trunk Pacific Development Co a meeting in St. Andre- ir.t u ee. last night. Miss Macdouahl Third Ave. The Latest in Restaurants. Private Hoxes for Ladiei, and Party Use. est Pood. Beat Servloe. "Take .Her to the noston., OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PRICE FIVE CENTC UNABLE TO ADMINISTER RHIIR LABOR AND UBKAL MEMBERS ROUWDLY ABUSE BALDWIN FOR ELECH0II British Opposition Members are Angry at Having to Fight Another Election at Dictates of Baldwin OTTAWA, Nov. II. Dissatisfaction with the decision (if Hie government to Hold an immediate election i manifest tin nvery side. Tlie view expressed by lliu press publicly indicate the idea that the election i extremely niiwjular. The government' supporters reluctantly ar.piiesce while their ojtical oiuiieiit are digutcd ami r?entful. Some of Hie comments are vicious ami Premier Haldvviii is charged nrionly wild un-cxnuiplcil levity, shabby mauociirviug, trirkiuess, and with having lapsed from (lis 'traditional honor and decencv of pulilic lire. There is no doubt but the Liberal-, Labor member and Socialist are very angry. NO DECREASE IN JAPANESE Canners Complain of Being ln-i Jured by Reduction Last Year and Protest MAS WORKED WELL Lepolnte Eipects Close Season on Halibut to' go Into Force Neit Year OITAU'A, Nov. II The policy) YESTERDAY FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF PUBLIC LI3RARY i Yetcrday was Hie first anniversary ol I lie npctt-'ing of Hie public library here and it wa marked by the receipt of a bund some donation uf 125 from I lie. Ailair Curs Chapter. The librarian report IIimI 31.10.1 book have been iued during Ibe year and Ilia! I here are at present 1350 active of gradual exclusion of Japanese' lwmn ,,f ,- ii)rary rMirrinen ironi me iisncrie oi BRIDGE OVER SKEENA RIVER Good Progress Made with Sub structure at Little Canyon, Terrace ROAD WELL ADVANCED Favorable weather Ibis fall has pTinil l-l work lo proceed much more rapidly (ban bad . been expected on the suh-slrur-lure of the big bridge acr the Skeena River' al Terrace and. if it continue, HaNison & Shnekley, who have Ibe contract for Ibe building of t lie . pier ano approacues, suoultl le done Iheir Job iy Chritma. i urn cvrryiiiiug win Me reaiiy . for J. Coughlau , Co., of Van- couvcr, who. have' Hie. contract for the fe'efcuKrsYruclurr.' lo sjarj (heir wnj-k. Iflhe pieteit . raie u provress in mattiiafncd German Government is Unable to Administer the Occupied Provinces HKHLjN, Nov. 1 1. After an all-day session Ihe Federal Oovernrnent admits it is unable lo continue to administer Ihe Hiihr and Hhiueland und issues a statement saying it must leave Ihes? sections, (o Iheir own devices and to the lender mercis of Ihe army of occupation. The situation throughout (ierniany is quiet. The return of Ihe cx-crown prince to the bosom or his familv in Silesia has apparently little affecled the populace. Oulch authorrties indignantlv denv that tb?v hnt'fa POM nit-ail at the return or the ex-kaiser to Germany. He is .still at Doorri Caslle. LUMBER SHIPMENT BEING ASSEMBLED WILL BE LARGE ONE For Ibe next U.O.M.M. fleamer to come liere lo load for Hie Orient, there is already 381,715 feel of spruce and hemlock squarei. and boards lying on Hie dock. The vessel Is not now expecled much, before December 15 and - bjr-HiHt-1 imp I h re-will be 800,000 or 900,000 feel ready for shipment. week from Ihe prairies where Ihey have been working Tor Hie rnnn DFrilTklllTP ic past three mouths in the harvest fields. Their intention is tilli- UUUU DtuIilWINb IJ malely lo take up land, conditions at Terrace being more like lh?ir native surroundings than on Ihe prairies. Four of them have lefl for Vancouver bul the remaining fourteen have found work for (he winter, some being employed on government road work and some by (Jeorge Lillls. They seem lo be finite satis fied with their surroundings although, being unite young and Inexperienced, they are apt to become discouraged; The people have, how?ver, been assisting llieni in every way possible to locate. i : POLICE SECURE MADE TOWARD GETTING I i i Alleged U.S. PRISONER Blackhand Murderer Who Escaped from cran?? ton, Is Taken ARRESTED AT NELSJM ' i i m Got Away from Jail as Electrlo CJialrwalUillinvFlMs, . , - - - rears Ago VANCOUVER, Nov. 1 1. Under police escort, securely handcuffed, Dominic Delfiuo alia. Kenneth Munroe, alleged black-hand murdeter wanted .at cranlon. Pennsylvania, where he escaoed from nrivini nn H,V FUNDS FOR CHILDREN,-"" of "ie ' W ' electrocution tor murder, wa$ p A gMd liegf mting has been '"ought here rrom Nelson. IJ.C ;'! made toward raising funds for wl,,'re ,,e wa, arreslwl. jj ifurnisbiiiK the projected child- ,n "laKing nis escape from ti ren's vynrd al the hosprlal. At!s'cranlo Jail flve 'par.s regent, in the chair, there was ai According to the police, Del- meeting or Hill Co Chapter I. 0.ifi" ' sa'd admit his iden- 'D. E. at winch it was reported "e ' l",'J her' pending LflU I IIMULU that the net nrnc.ee.U of Ihe re. Hie arrival I Ji LUlUULll cent bazaar amounted to 175. Scranlon In all something like six or seven : . . lmirv nrrniilrrfirt'tit nr in Ihrough (his port are link l.ii ! i iiiil' li fit ti I tk lit t fill mill operators in the district. At the " "" is being paid for 'hemlock squares QONA RIYER TO HAYE r.o.t. I'rmce llttpert ami ?.'a.ao for spruce squares. Hemlock boards for export to Japan arc gelling ."in and spruce boards. Objects of Society are Self Im J'.M.SO. An increase in 'prices is expert ed within the next thirty days. Railway freight rates for Ihe lumber front Terrace are .?3.C3 provement and Co-operation In Business per thousand for hemlock and ! Farmers' Instilule 3.08 Tor spruce and rrom Royal Stills, 91.30 and 3.75. The interior mills are Imping thai the railway will give furlher redue- n ago, n w's Hall jMunro shot and wounded Tour. maid, the guards. J oi omcers iroui a But Interior Mills Feel Further ''"'"'" is needed for '''is'f AMTEnEMf IJ AM Reduction, Due In E.port . ,u furrlUHrLKEl)llL Ull -Freight nisl lhe ward well. . Rates mmmm . ii Prices paid for hemlock ami ,ow,a'V an" r,""' ' . early narlv Ifi 1 is Deceniber IIahaiivIiai. and c . I I i i.in.i v i.i I,, i..,.,... prelim' IMMIuKAllOK mill- Kt. li.tml hand for the big annual New Year Representatives of Government and Transportation Com-panles Meeting Today Ifc'l-l'iWi V.... II I FARMERS' INSTITUTE rercure on imniigralion attended .by officials of the federal aiul provincial governmenls an ocean and railroad transporta lion companies opened this nwrij-j tng. ine onjeci ot Uie cottier- The H.C. (.azetle advertises Cnce is to inform tlio provincial1 the forinaliun or the Ooua River al traiisportation officials of II is to be Hie steps taken or proposed by-' located at Oona River, Porcher Hie federal government to secure, Island, and Ihe objects or the 'satisfactory infntigrants and also institute are: lo gain, closer knowledge of 'im- (a) To improve conditions of migration problems lions in rales for export busi-ural life; so that settlement nest. The volume is increasing may be permanent and prosper- nti.l ii'r Jtlnil ,in n em nf Inmher mis: I for a Miort haul or 100 miles is (b) To promote the theory OF SCHOONER SKUGAID cousiiiereii somewnat uigner man aim pracnce oi agricuuure ny it should be. led tires, essays, the circulation COMMISSION ON SALE v nisAiiowFn ry rniiRT No. t coinnvm spruce joists or information and -other edit- -? and planks are still iHMttg snipped caiinnal meiiiods, and to stim-j ,-claim made by M. P Olseit from Terrace to the Eastern. utate,. inleresj by exhibitions, ror 000 comnUsslon in conneiv Slates, and are Trlchinf rrom prizes, and other means; lion with the sale on April 5 laVt $18.50 lo$!Wi per thousand r.o.b. . (c) To- arrange on behalf of of Mm m-hooner Chief SkoLu'ti had been completed, there were New York and the freight rate ils members Tor Ihe purchase, ,y the Canadian Fish A Cobj no obstacles remaining to pre-jfront Terrace to New York is distribution, or sale or com- storage Co. to Capl. R. Perry was ' vent the work being proceeded. 125.20, ihtoditles, supplies, or products, dismissed in the Court or Anneat with limuedialelyA Accordingly It was decided' to have the fi-nance committee drart the resolution, Aid. Macdouald and Aid. Perry moving lo that elVecl.' Subscribe for thi Daily News. and generally io act on their at Vancouver last week. The Only one halibut boat offered behalf iii the mailers incidental company claimed that Olscn'g al the Fish Exchange Ibis. to agricultural pursuits: Jopllon for purchase ir the ves morning. The American schooii-l (d) To promote social inter- sel had expired and he hnd noth. er Albatross disposed of 32.00ft course,- mutual helpfulness, and ing to do with the subsequent pounds lo Ihe Candian Fish Alhe diffusion of knowledge, and ale. Olsen claimed five ur Co'd ;oratt Co. at !3c and 9s. ito make new ?ettlers rv'eicome.. .nnt ?ommlssi0n