25 TAXI And Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Sttnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL XIV NO. 201 kidkoati;, Nov. 1. i:m-'"uns ami C. Klewarl cunie in on i"' lasi ixiiil and have chartered '"I'lain Neil i,ai;senV boat lo bike i,in ,Mlt (n (((, NV(1 l(mi 0ien- ,ey , intereslcd In '''filing for , They have llio finest ,OWMK of .,i M.,. . i mailer al I In proper!. I....)' 1 1.... m... . i.. ., , CONE TO WEST COAST TO LOOK AT OIL LANDS . Enmona and C. Stewart Chartered Boat on Islands to Make Trip limn fallerie at la-kepor: a i J Oueeii Cliai lotle i:ily 'l'lit . H nUu in lout of. ali fi-l from HiCKe planli fur t-lMpun'iit south. ELECTION RESULTS CITY PRISONERS I ...m Mini nt Trlcgrapli a i""d service Ilorlheril It iluiiiliia and Yukon "iy on llie I tilled States ' i sulU last nirftit. Points Hie head of Portland I Una I Arctic Circle includlin W'hie llore. Prince Mil an Auyox were litHkeil up i Yani'ouver and Aalicroll and d iiullelins siiiHiltaiiesnMly. ' ' urn s thus hroHdca'Icd ' lit lo I lie lllillllle lllld Hill a- iii in n ausiiiissiou. EABCOCK WILL START INVESTIGATION INTO DEPLETION OF HALIBUT m VH Initl A, Xov- 5 J P Hab-d poly C'linuiissiiiiier of T li ili-li Columbia, it wns iiiiiioiiucdl jeslerday fi ,, ,o ,,m. ,,f (. f0ir mem- ' ( f 'he inlerualloiuii hiilibul .:iii)-Min will shortly coin-,:: an exliaiislixe ineslga-,; 'ito Hie deplelimi of llie Ml ml rilieiies on llie Pacific : al He win wnrk in eonjunc-w'li W. A. Found (if Otla. a and two Aini'iicnii Four Casts to be by Judge Young In County Court This Afternoon I'oilr city prisoner will come up for I'leclniii before Judge Young in (lie County Court this afternoon. All hae already been! committed for trial by Magistrate j Mel'lyinont. The eaes are: JiiM-ph Hoar charged with obtaining money under false pretence by cashing worthleas checks. William llicliuiil ItagsliHW churned with recehing stolwi good. Cyril Hagshaw and Wilfrid TlmnipMHi. charged wllh breaking unit onlrring. FUNERAL TODAY The funeral of Hie late I'eter Miiiich. who dint last week l the hospital, look place this afternoon al o'clock from llayner Hros. cliaprl to 1'airview Cemetery. Arclideacoii ti. A. Itix officiating. The pallbearers were Anion Scrliich, L. Pusluk. Y'ukn Pulnk. S. Mumovicli. Milo Pcr-liiin and John (lurvlch. Those sciuling llowcrs today included Mr. and .Mrs. Nick Our- . . i .. i i r il.. M.. unit Mrs. 8ht viru i muni;. I ....... i 1,1 I " ....... .1.1 . . l..l. ...I.... U..rl.li.l. HUM irKimcii, .nm'.i .... .v.. and Mr. and Mr. Puslock. HALIBUT PRICE HIGH Only Three Boats Bring Catches And 'Sell Here Today Three bonis sold their catches Hepublic. 3H.II00. lo Allin I ish- erie and Itoyal I'isli Co. at '"'"l"''- that can be round on ttic imd H cenls. "Mnl Tar and ciuiln oil bus Haoul Amundsen. K.500 ami '" i :'et pn,H nul llf ,1C ,.0Cks for Yellowslone. 0.500. lo Cold slor- 1 . , ;i; '" M0 llld 8 cent-'. mail Roosefelt: Wisconsin Only State for Independent NK YDHK. Nov. .V A to roll in today lliey served only In swell (.ooiuigc i ruling to inrciil overwhelming victory over hi two opponents in llie presidential cinilesl. In eight stales, all or which urn in llie west, the result is still in doubt at mid-day Iml Conlidge lends in seu-u or them, including Minnesota, anil noiili anil south Ihikolu, which Hie rollowers or La l'ollette hud expected lo give independent cidulidales their electoral .otes. The returns in the congressional contests nrn slow and al noon they were still not sutri- i . . . In show whether (!oolidge ..ill I...... , .1 ......LI.... ......... ..II.. ' "'OI, .. . : . . ....... i. I.- ... ii. ... .. lor ins iniriy in euuer me House; or the Senate. Expresses Thanks WASHINGTON, Nov. .r Pre sident Coolidge. having received; I t ion of, returns today in about) classify them as follow s: half IJie precincts of the stale Coolidge slates 3 give coolidge a total of 100.7(1(1 'against (It. 850 fr La l'olletle and 18,850 for Davis. POUTL AND. Nov 5. . 1 r-r, ("noi'iiui'. Hip Oregon elncns op ssels fCoolidfes homo slate"). Nebraskn 'Hryan'a home stale1, X.'v lt;ituj)i ,iW Y'"'l:. Ohio. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IMllNCi; HL'I'HHT, U.L., VY'KiJNKHDAY. NOVKMHKIl 5, IWM. v..t.rd.,. circuits i.toi I "I Willi ,. . n(iitjPil i fn -i-cla! a- came Piit; i.; is. n ni'-'ai' nurjnee ; una L.r ne la u. - ? hu ' an lie i ime The new( Ur- : ! iif lie latg at:J fas:r h (is opcvrthiui a of -2 51 i. !"s Allogellie' liiere re five ileeki.. foue' " u" oJ ,!l I' '-:,'l'B,r. wuile a taigc sace the mm n deck has l.een : I of liu'l'ii cars and oilier freiulil ii (,kiiiiii.1.,ii..i. . u,...an.t i.l iimiii a'rn in iw.i aiul llirP iiei !i r.nhin uml fn 1 1 ..... .1... j., gers. A siieeial feature of Hie accommodation is Hie i.rovision of 17 l.-irc n,in. .... nf- ..,.,..f Hipper deek. haong private bMllirWuu atUiohe.1 aiuf 2e two-berth eabius H... .led- i.avin. UP FOR ELECTION1 'V ,XM"; 1,,tr,-f blh- ..n,n..latloi. n,n.ughl,oul has been arranged will, the greatest care for UI I UH LLLVIlulij i MWy and comfort or the passengers nnrl is of a unirurni standard ll.rouRl.out. while the aceom- Idation for the officers and crew is siibsluniiullv i.rii.f n.ur. i... i.i.. .. .. nn Dealt uuiihi with! will .,. be placet) , . in . service , early . in . IUS5. ' - . i-.unvu u) n-fiuiciiniiis. ioui vessel . Lell to ritfhtI.r.rd Abereonway, chairman of Joint ltrown and Co.. Clyde shipbuilder; Ladv .McLaren Hrown; Mr. Troup; Lady .Mount Stephen. M''iiur: Captain Troup. C. . i:oala Serxlce'and Mr deorge .McLaren Hrown. European general mana.'er of Hie Canadian Pacific. Overwhelming Victory for Coolidge in United States Election With La Follette Practically Extinguished CUU nn rn t AT. V-L Ci . Pennsylvania. Ithode Island. Ver- uifimi uiiuoli uuieiuui ui new i utr oiaie over inoiit. I'aliforuia, West Virginia lais' liome slate, ArUona, j Colorado, liclawarc. Idaho, In-t Mann. Kentucky. Maryland, Mich igan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana i Wheeler' home slate . returns frnni the state nniliniied ' Xevuda, New Jersey. New Mexico. the lide upon which 1 N'orlh Dakota. Oregon, South Da- lo noon giving the president tK.-! Davis 3(i.niiH and La F.olleltn! !i'7.703. i SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 5. He- ! Him in this stale give Cooidge !..! U7. La Folletle 270,017. ii ii I li,.. i n- iui a vole of confidence from the: .... voters epresss. "simple thanks"1. States Classified as bis one first act ufler his! While the relurn arc not coin- . . . . . ..i..i . t i at llie Kxcliunge' this morning all election was nssure.i. iM.-te in ii goon many (,r Hie v.ul orires. Following were Ihc! SKATTLK. Nov. 5. Compila-! "lule.. it is sufficiently clear to sale: Connection t. Illinois fDnwes' home slated lown, Kansas, Maine. Massartiu- kola. Utah, Washington, Wy oming. Davis stale Alabama; Arkansas, Florida, (ieorgia, Louisiana, Mississippi; North Carolina, South Carolina. Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma and Teuncsseo La Folletlc stale Wisconsin . La Follette's slate. Alaska territory has no vole in the electoral college. 1 Morning Figures NCW YOHK, Nov. 5. At 8 o'clock Ibis morning Coolidge was assured of 3 12 elecloral college Miles out of a lolal of 531 with the possibility that the number migjit'he increased lo 37U when ne returns rrotn several doubt fill states have been tabulated. Davis wa assured of 130 elecloral rollcge vole and La Folletlc of 13 votes. II still np peared doubtful whether tbo Republicans would have jv working majority in Congress. Ile- ''ii.ii-.e.i nn page ft'1 tract !. 34. Crews of Prince Rupert Fishing Boats Took Part In Event on Oueen Charlotte Islands SKIMI'.OATK, Nov. 5. A very uccesful basket social was held al Skidegalc lal Friday at which 1 25 wa raised for the building fund of the new' Skideiralc school. AHoaetlier about 600 has been raised so far. J. r. Dover auctioned off Hie basket the highest bill for which was SIC. Those in charge of the event, were Mr. E. C. Stevens. """s S. Dellucy and Mrs. O. I. Turner. Those who came from the East coast were Mr. and Mrs. O. Turner, Miss 1 1. Husband. Miss fi. IHchardson. Miss 1. Richardson. W. Prettyjohn. The popular crew of The two Cobl Storage 'oat drier Plarrett and Chief I.egiac helped to make the affair a success. WILL ERECT A NEW SCHOOL AT SKIDEGATE SKIDKHATF., Nov" 5. A public meeting wa held this week at the residence of Mrs. M. Mrln-lyre of all those interested In llie erection of a new school here. It was decided lo put up a struc- lure 30 feci bv 21 feet and the trustees will call for tenders for the building. It is expected lo start work on the building in about two weeks. STEEL HOUSE BUILT All IN ONE DY LONDON, Nov. 5. A steel house was built in a day al Olas- BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Toor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parties. For rates, apply to I(oton Grill, Third Ave Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENT. Mil IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF U. S. GETS LARGE MAJORITY IN ELECTORAL COLLEGE; RETURNS INCOMPLETE COLLY OPENS CONTRACT LET I FORMAL DEBATE' FOR SUIHNKRi Member For Kamloops Says De mands For Lower Taies Not Sincere RECALL ADVOC TED Vli TOIIIA. Nov. S- "If u - i"t rendering hU coilidl-s proper service he should aMrd. declared J. II. Colly. iiwde by voter for! a hm- sincere an demands! i .la.lf f 11 lf.- u MH I tt j. 11 . i (a .v ' tune.. He suggested that lnr be consolidated a tin Hi. of aitug them in pnyiiicul ami Hint Orien-" rv eluded as owners of Ac i.i-t iiiiirci.liiii niHile by KatitliHM nieiulicr ah Ida! vi lii.i.k reijllireil iy (lie Ml seined sIhmiM lie1 l l Hie irovernaietiL M "iiy hhi.i Uf rnf rained niuetitttiir on Uir leer GOVT. TELEGRAPHS GOOD SERYICE ON Vessel Will be ReDalred at Drv.i dock and will be out In About Two Weeks Tli' Prince lluperi Dry Dock hn sccon-d Hie coulruei for t lie repair work on I lie fishing bout Sumner willed went almrc re-rcitlly on While Sand Island. The Job ix rather an extensive X 0 . .. 1 II a .i iiieniner lor Iuiiil0if,,"nr unu win lane a couple or, ;ii-.iiiu the iiildre ill rcplv 'weeks to complete. Tlic keel has! perch from lite throne In 'n be renewed, planing replaced; I mIhi lire yesterday. J Mini ali a new lern frame put ! M lolly dealt in u general . n- ; w'h Hie government itollry. uid idey could not consider PRINCE JOHN BACK FROM ISLAND TRIP Made Good Time Under Favorable Weather Conditions Japanese Sallerles Are Closed Down CN.ll. steamer Prince J .'i Itapt. I.. Mulib. iii'iiviil f: .in Oueen Charlotte lland pori a' ' o'clock, this morning afl.r a fl trip in which wain- , allowriTfor fal time. Tin- m-s-.i had a full load of fir-1 n i a- eugr and a uuinber of dec Miv fLiiieltolnir nielljHK U U FT... stijrupf sAir.upf hMv. ual SM m urn, l.aini., "i I New Oil Burners For Pacific Coast. WHITE GIRLS MUCH SALMON and orientals; COMING HERE Scottish Women to Bring Up Skipper of Belllngham Says Ves-1 Janet Smith Cas In Legls- sel will Call at Prince Rupert tur Regularly this Winter VICTOIIIA, Xov. i. The The molorliip IJ-lliii?liaiii Jaict iMiiilb case may eome be- will continue to call here fore the Legitliilure at Hie pre- throughout the winter hriiitfiu? M'tit uenrion under, a plan uefiifr canned almon .from Hie vicinily ; (ottered by Hie Scitlih Society of Ketchikan rr tran..ohiiiiiieul ,of Vancouver.' Ladies represent- Katt over the Canadian National ing 'these societies will wail on Hallway stated (Japt. Len Wil-Mrs. Mary EHui Smith Wedne-; liams, master of the vessel which day tii tirye her to introduce i in port today with four car-legUlaliou framed to protect! load of frozen fih which is l.e- ;while girl working in Hie same 'establishment with Orientals. RECRUITS GOING Five Metlakatla.Men Leaving For Esqulmatt Tonight For 42 Days' Naval Training . Five rerruits from Metlakatla fur Hie Ituyal Cauailian Naval Iteserve are being enl south tonight on the Prince Itupert for 1 12 days' naal. training at I'.squi-inall. They are Jdlin Kgbert Hal. lane. John Stewart llyan. Alexander Johnson. Heubeu Elliott nnd Augustus Leighton. RAISED $125 AT A BASKET SOCIAL FOR SKIDEGATE SCHOOL ing handled over Hie Ituyal Fish Co.'. dock. There arc 30,000 or 10.000 cae which are to be delivered before Uluislmas and this will kee; the tUellingliam busy in the meantime carrying about 10.000 cases per trip. During the past few weeks there I. as been little movement of salmon from the Ketchikan canner ies, r, After discharging here, the lie IliniHiaiii will proceed to Seattle to pick up freight for Ketchikan, tin her last trip from Seattle to Ketchikan the ham had a cargo of over 300 Ton oi general. She ran ashore on the way north near Actiyo Pass but sustained little damage. WINNIPEG CONCERT HEARD AT HAWAII mivv for Die coiumillee who auoljust west of I'.lko last investigaltng methods of mass building of houses for the Minister of Health. The sections fof the sleel house were examined, and in an hour and a half the walls were up, floor laid and the roof nearly fninplelcil. The house vvtis practically complete by 5 p.m. Under ordinary circumstance, however, il would take II or 15 days to complete a steel hone down to Hie Int de'ai Letter Received from Jack Costa at that Place Names Artists and Selections WIXNIPKO. Nov. 3. An in-eresling comparrisou of the speed willi which Hie human voice travels via llie radio wave as compared with communication by letter is provided in Hie re--eipl by the Canadian National Railways radio department al Winnipeg from a radio enthusiast located at Haiku. Mavi, T.ll., who writes lo express apprecia tion and surprise at his clear reception of a radio program broadcast from Hie Canadian National station G.N.H.AV. al Winnipeg on October 23. Songs by Winnipeg artists, whom he mentions by name and selections played by the Fort Harry Hotel orchestra were received in the Hawaiian Islands within the frac-'iou oT a second of their delivery u Winnipeg, while the letter of appreciation mailed al 2 o'clock, n llie afternoon of October 21, 'ook until this morning to be delivered in Winnipeg. Jack Cosla, the writer or the letter .stale that the broadcast: wa received with perfect modulation, .signal being very clear. He mention artist and names oT select ioii as proof of AUTO LEFT ROAD AND ONE IS KILLED WITH ANOTHER MAN INJURED FKItNIK, Nov. 5. James II. Fisher is dead and Amel Nelson or Innislrce, Alberta, is injured a a result of an auto accident I on the Crow's Nest Pas highway night. II Is believed llie auto plunged down the mounlain side 300 feet when it railed lo take a sharp turn in the road. BIRTH A sou was born ut Hie Prince Rupert (ieuerul Hospital on November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Jacobsen. Tenth Avenue and Uncoil Street.