25 VUl XIV NO TAXI and Oth St. nntl Ambulance Service Anywhero at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave WATT VIDECK, -o. .. Til. 'II: CASSIAR DISTRICT MAY BE SECOND KLONDIKE n nitiiumi, in i in. h A eeoiid kl.MMliki' m.i I"' li-riniMfil Mlim lly in I lir i.Kiar l -1 i-ii-I of Hrili. Ii i.iiliiiiihia in 'In 0Htiifin nf II. .1. N.niI. who lui. jiiol Irioi'lleil lliiniigli Hie iirrllory. He in very enihuiNMlie silioul the Tielil an. I inleniN to re-'- in the in iiv fill ni l'. FISH BANQUET 4 . Ii.. VI : ill '- ON WEDNESDAY!:;: pent The aniin.il I ili Day i In be lield Ibis wck. Tins i. laler in Hie year Hum usual ami possibly Ion bile In lie riMivenieiil lo local inerrhanU. lloweer, I lie even I " an fHipoHmil one and should Hnl .e nf'gleeleil. livery permit inlereslinl in the luogress of I'iiiicc ItujieH slioul.l ) al Ihe fish luiiiipiH Weilnesiiny ill one "clock. Iliei-fbv nliowing Iii ap-I'leclallon of Ihrt .value f Ihe bn-al induxliy. II is Ui be hoped also thai ""'lily fisberiiien will be I here. t orieu is there an oppoiluuily fur flsherinen niul busiiiessinen gel iigelher.liiil Ibis year the close seitson provides il. '(idle arc eMpcoiiilly invited lo ui lend the bamiuel. I". 1. hawnoii is lcinlng litis 'ifliTiHiun fur Monlreal where he will nlleiid a nieeliiig nf Ihe board of ilireelors of Hie Caiia- 'Ibiu Nalionnl Hallway. He ''t'. - n . fi,.ii,. i.v I'll' -'mil-- auauraiion oi me or,i wniirrs : memorial am4 ilrovMil Hie 4 : speaker' alleinol with cheer for lniti and Ihe .inwina f I he liilernatiotiale. Urilfrs rri' isMiiil U neareli rail-fully III! train. entering I iniir.'. I li' iiai"'!.. of all iriiM'l-Ii- iiix .-arefully i hiiiiiii-I. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. S. Haudenschlld Re-marrled at Party With Proper Ceremony very jolly evening was spent al the iioinc of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ilan.lcii.child. .".' Ninth Ave. Cast on Sal unlay, I lie occasion Iii-iiiu Hie second anniversary of wedding. The eteiimg whs in dancing, cril playing and a little act ..laged by ieo. Murray, which dcliabled Ihe audience. A mock marriage was nlxi staged when the host apil hostess were re-uniled. Oeo. Murray performed Ihe ceremony. Miss Winnie l.arsen acted a bridesmaid, and F. W. Wrsrli as best man. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. Ilaiideu- .chlld, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Sturgeon. Mr. an. I Mrs. F. W. Werh. Mr. mid Mrs. T. Hallingcr, Mrs. A Norton. Mrs. .1. Fleming. Miss liorolby Hills, Miss Winnie l.ar sen. Miss llossick, Miss lluth Lemon, A. O. Franks, Percy Cameron, fleo. Murray. Mike Lrinuu ami Andy MeUoiiiild. William Illylbe arrived from Seattle and Mrs. Mciiowan from Vancouver on the Princess Henl- German Elections Bring Gains to Supporters of Dawes Plan With Anti-Semitics Wiped Oat HKIII.I Y H'i . X.--8lrniig gain. Iiv Social Dciiiim nil Willi i - 1 1 lreu llicuiiig of the section favoring adherence l Dawo ftlutt Ihe feature uf (lit return ol ye.terday'-linn lliniiigiiuiil (iermanv. Provisionally t tie fm.il rrults at li'MUt today r.iV Ihe Social llflinxr.il- 127 -eat- against ill hip i. il Mil) cleel jun.. Tin- (Ifi'iriil ami icrman Dctnorr.ilir i . ( r ' . the lllllCT Liberal pnClle- l-l )!-CI tt(i (II lilt' gOVCIII- 'i ttf iiit-rra-i'd tlit-ir representation two a id (lure re.pcc- I !( Iluvuriail I'cuplc'. l'arl ri'.i.cd l three, alld I In iT mi iii Nal innalisl two nr i. f-iiiunV liernuu people' t'ai'v y-ienl. The ttnMOnti--i- ami F.xlrentt Nationalist ' ijihi i rli ami Ocneral I ,,.u...iir Anti-Xcmilir Party .s i- t arl irnlly wiped mil. I III- S,,.-Illlll, wlm Hill Pill T new Jtfih(sgr (lir KlrmittcMt .II r . made llii'ir chief kmiiim at ftMlll- flf ll I jltlllllllil. 'noma Ik- notable rliirii(xl ,n' l lmm cll.ir Man. former Cheers II .. l i I . . .... ut . - - -tain -ui .i ii iin-iiijiiiii, irrcw . ' an . Admiral Vim Tirpit. i i :'( C f 1 1 Hi -mark. Count v .ii lrni.i mti Lmlemfurff i--if. NATIONAL FISH DAY 1 mIi Haiiiiuil. SI H--Ihninv Anil, I i' hi. i'lnrilay, Ikti'IhImt t'. I.AIilliK AltF. SI'F.r.lU.I.Y IN I I Kli A i hmmI.iI ikii IiiiiiIM in' id. n lic- kll. il till I - 1 1 I "'ir III tli'r. :' COMMUNISTS ARE ACTIVE Radicals Make Display In Franca and Break up Meetings by Singing MARCHED TWO MILES i I for Lenin Drown Volcos of Speakers at sold Soldiers' ers Memorial Inau I'AHIS. IHt. T. - r.HHinuiii' i-oiil mu in hM lb i-fiiiri of Ih' MlMyp iii FranM. HMH'rin tin -diftina) i-fl by lb iiiM-riniifiir iiis al lUa b-aUuuarliM! of lit UlMir FtaloraliiW. .Sawday tstsrlil. M'fMtl f rll fWMMHl liror'xioii aiill uian-lnd I wo iiiIIpk oiiiiciii I Ik- liili-rnalionala. The tlr iten"l Ihem wilh-oul making mii rrfl. AnobT haml attended the in- FAMOUS AUTHOR 1 Pasted Away Following Street Car Acc'dent at Los Angeles When Skull Fractured Iks N;i:i.r.s. I Hc. h. Tin-.'.ilnniii. author. Mf. fiene S4rai-li!i Porter, died Saturday m M a H,i- roHiill of an airiikml v, . an niiioiiobife was sfrwk b: street me. Khe .uffemf a ft' Inn- Ilia ban nf lite skull t. Ii- l .noil afterwards. Jli - lnlri- hail mi event 1 1 lor a iv ltd- ami is rtiriM well kiuiWn fir Iipi Itfvi 6f i tun- and. Hip iMioks and jmmii wuib brilnjftiura')inw()y. I yy,,, u -.rn&f ar auratlon .Lfr9&S'ZUH i depart rmni fur JfrrmkiioH? Fn For EDMONTON AND Tenders have lieen called for Ihe cmisl riicliou of all cli-valor ! hi Prince Huperl with a eajiacity ..t iti! II niul ,t ti ilia il lie In lull . I ilet'i.ion to build nu elevalor Ihere was taken last June. The Kdmoitlon hoard of trade was one til (lie Homes wmcn jias.n reoluliotis calling at I ilil ion to lite i'ioiiu claims which Prince lluHrt bad for such facilities. Ibe grain growers of this sectioii of. Ihe province must benefit ureatly by Ihe provision" of Ibis new out let for their products. A large '"nlllc should develop by way or i ne noriiiern n.i. pori. II will be in a peculiarly iaiualilc position lo handle the trans pacific IrHile by reason of the shorter ocean journey from it lo points on Ihe Asiatic ooasl. This trade is expending rnr.nlly each year mid no gra!n growing country will be ahle lo lake so much advantage nf il with Ihe direct roil ! which is now assured than the northern and central portions, of Alberlii. rice on Saturday. They are son W. Cruik'shalik, W. L. Mac-and ilaugbler of Hie lale Charles kenie and W. Hurgess enjoyed lllytlii'. sr., who was killed last J several sets of tennis at Ihe week and whose remains will be Acropolis Hill courts yesterday foiwiinled south tomorrow night "December 7. This does not on the finrdona for inlerinoiif in constitute had adxert isiug W'l'onwr Itni i'- ""le- we .tliev Jmim Iwoseao li was on the natural lnlory .InIT of Onliiiir ami for four yar. a rieeiliil in nu- illirMl history pboluarMphy for thej ltroloKraiihir Time amiual al- ftiauae. II i for her xlorien nf the llitiierloit thai Mr. 1'iH'ler is known lo lnmanil of people, vouiir ami it. I. In all her bookx. Jiinlw figure lai ! ami several nf li.T iiiililiiiiiMui. deal with Mii'in ill. mi.v P. R. ELEVATOR Newspaper of That City Appre ciates Action of Government In Culldlnq Here ! els ay Ihe Kdino.iloii .loumal.l CHILKOOT LIBELLED Work is to Im? commenced early l in the year and should lie finish-j ei in time' lo participate in llu" hamllnm of Hie lli;'5 crop. The RESULT COLLISON East Astatic Co. Ltd. Claims $45,000 from Union Steamship Co. Ships Being Repaired The Cniou sleamsbiii tUi.'s freighter ChilUiot. has been libelled by the Fast Asiatic Co., Lid. lor ?!.", (HMi as a result of Hie collision a week ayo last Salur-l lay outside of Vancouver harbor: with the platntilT company's molorship Peru. In Ihe meantime, Ihe I tiioii Sleamship Co. has put up a bond for $32,000. II is claimed by Ihe Cuilkoot's owners that title is lite limit that he could bo assessed under Ihe Canada Shipping Act. An inquiry into lli circumstances of the accident is to be held The Chilkoot Is undergoing re pairs to stem and hull al the Wallace shinanls, North Vancouver. Thoyjonlracl. it is understood, was; for 32,000. The Peru is being repaired al Victoria, the damage having amounted lo $18,00(1. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IMllNCi: HI PFJIT. H.G. MOsllAY. IJKCBMHKn 8. 102 4. INTERIOR POLICE DO SMART WORK Saturday'! Circulation 1.773. ROUND NG UP .:i-l..i iv ii, pi. i lerii ot Turkey, i.- -hinvii wiih hi-wile. Laiife lluiium. who was nijoretl at n bonili explu-moii eeral nionth- hnl. judging from th,s reieiil pholigr.iili. has apparently ninei"l. GOLD DISCOVERY ON GLACIER CREEK YUKON TERRITORY OAWSIlN, llec. H. A inilil slauipde lo lilacier Creek, lid miles west, ac-curred following I be finding oT ore by lie. i rye Kennedy I be well known jiros-peelor, showing ill ounces of gold tu the luu in a well defined vein which Ihe discoverer says he I raced fur several miles. NEW STEAMERS MAY VISIT THIS PORT i Expect that Princess Kathleen and Princess Margaret Will Make Trips to Alaska In Summer II is expecliMl thai the two new CJ'.H. steamers Princess Street Sile(, 411 ' Kathleen and Princess Margaret. PPnal convener, were: i which will arrive on Ihe wwsl from Ihe Old Country next spring J will be seen here during the' summer. The company has announced that (here will be at least four extra tourist sailings llo Prince Huperl and Alaska next year and il trips may br boats. The and Princess Margaret ; lo surpass in elegance any slcan ers now plying in the ltril-'..li Columbia and Alaska coasl-viso service. FOLLOWING HIS FAMOUS FATHER Son of Ralph Connor, Presbyter Ian Minlstor at Glscome, Lives In Shack Near Town Following in the footsteps his distinguished father, Hev King Gordon, son df Hev. Charles W. (ionlon, Ihe famous Canadian author "Ilalpb Connor," is mak ing a humble beginning in Ihe ministry. u is now. in charge of the Presbyterian church at (iisconie. the mill I own on- the Canadian National Itailvvay east of Prince tieorge, niul resides in Cakes Mrs. Carlisle and Miss Iklilh I.eek. Candy Mrs. F. Piper and Mrs. Henry Smith. I Fancy work. Mrs. Cadwal- lader, Misn Alice Watson and Miss Winnie Kxley. ... . t: . . t. XI r..u ....il.l II. -.1 lli..pl ea rooiii-.ii.s r.. .uunuoiu "it.. t. n.u. Miss Kllen Sims, Miss Nellie Miss Annie i?nuth. Princess Kathleen (rvicli and are said, SEVENTEEN SAILORS iOne BURNED AT SAN PEDRO, Dead as Result of Fire Aboard Boat In Harbor ! SAN PKimO, Dec. 8. One, unidentified navy sailor is deadj and seventeen sailors and I wo J ! civilians are seriously burned asj !a result of I In burning and sink-; ing or the private- water taxi I l-atwoyno in the harbor1. Forty .vote taken aboard- a snack about lliree-quarlers or! MKXICO CITY. Dec. 8. Kleven a mile from town. "Italph Con-1 unarmed civilians were killed ami first lirsi church ciiurcii was was at at i five men were aboariljwhen the craft caught fire in uHil-chaiinel. (The injured of battleships. .MEXICAN TOWN IS SACKEDjJY BANDITS Eleven Unarmed Citizens Killed and Several Seriously Wounded at Tapalpa nor s ltanlr semrut .i.fi.uwlv w...ii.,t...i u-imn John Prilchaid Searleli is ap- when I tint town, in the matter oPsevenlv hnn.liu .ickn.l H.. town for , pointed judge of Ihe Small Debts ilovelopinenl. was not nearly as nf laonlon Sloins mot rn-i. ' ' ' "ic a - -1 , 1 1 1 ustfi-f. nth -m I a is liivnnu' lo.lnv lr rc looted. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed.f ding parlies. ' For rates, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FfVE CENTS. ; ELECTIONS HOLDUP MAN SMITHERS Holdup is Followed by Arrest at Smithers of Man From Rupert . i fi.MlTIIKItS, jer. 8. There was great excitement hh& S niday moriiiiifr when woitl sjiread that a holdup had taken iure in the Kmilher Hotel at about It. 5. A man hud ariivediu, l!ie train from the west and registered al Ihe hotel. He sat in, at a pokef game and lost a few dollars. After lireakfa.t the new arrival asked that the game start iigiiu and he followed Ihree men into a side mom. When they sul down he drew u gun and demanded that they fork over the. money or "you are dead men. STORE BURNED AT HAYSPORT Mrs. Dupuls Loses Post Office In Early Blaze: Cold Storage ' Saved II is not known Iioa' the fire .'originated. I'arl of (he loss is covered by insurance. SALVATION ARMY 'tl. filiiinn -v f Ilia -titimit' I utnr iii vituipr ui tin- oiiuu3 departments, under Mrs. Ilea as j lie look I0U from a colored, man named Jackson and mailg a dean getaway. The iiroviiieial police were no-lil'ieil and were on the trail juka few minutes, the man hunt being organized by Corporal Service' who is in charge there. The robber look to the wood,, goinp east from i? rniltiers. The Mounted Police blocked the roaiU to Telkwa while the Provincial Police scoured the countrv be- , ... tween. Tracks were found in The post olllce-and More ,e snow by Constable Thiis who flaspori owmil and operated by fo,uwe(, Uienl ttll(, caIll(. uon Mrs Dupuis wasde.ttoyed by (he Ilan hwn ,n hfee f this ah. ,t was wijh re uionni.if miJ(.s fnm m JUe f ,Uve .l.nUHilty the cob s ora?e plant bulb aUemp,P( tlJ a lh(. owned by the Mariliuw a.ljoimns. , wa,. tuo quifk armU -Colww, Fisheries Ltd., was saved. ! ' e, his man and brought him back lo town where he gave Ihe , name of Mike sevek. He js about 20 years obi and eame from Prince Ilupert where it appears he worked on the road. He was i arrested here al 1.13 and the RA7AAR DrtLrtrtfA SATURDAY' I,0,lt" arp bein& congratulated on OttlUIUftIiejr ironU(l llcU)(n ani, the ! speed witli which One Hundred Dollars Realized at reuijj. Annual Affair Held by Ladles of the Organization The sum of 1 00.1 5 w as realized at the annual sale of work held Iiv Ihe ladies of the Salvation Army on Saturday they secured t 7 fl IMMENSE HAUL OF BANK BANDITS MILWAUKEE CITY MIIAVALKi:i;.Iiec. 8. Five robbers entered Ihe 3 Northwestern Nalionat.s Hank, liebl up Hie cashier and escaped with i 1 0,000.. in ca.li and bonds valued al 300,000. LAST SURVIVOR OF BALACLAYA CHARGE. DIED TODAY AGED 87 CFHAll HAPinS. Iowa, IesTJ. Kills II. Culling, believed tuxLe the last survivor or the l,lpT?i Krigade on its immortal clniVge al Italaclava during the CriiutUU W ar. died today aged 87. MINERS ARE ENTOMBED AT NOVA SCOTIA Bump In Sprlnghlll Mine Brings Down Roof Cutting off Men ' AMHERST. N.S,, Dec. 8. Twenty-one iniiicrs were entombed ami one man killed in.it slope of Ihe Sprihghill mines Saturday afternoon,' following one of the worst humps in the hlslory of Ihe mine. A heavy fall of earth look place on the 5,000 fool level. -.Four bumps in succession brought down, llio roof of the niinev culling off I he miners and crushing to death John Sweeney beneath the debris.