I.OXHON, Ocl. . The lalmr party u active on Hie assumption that there in to he a gvufrral election. The leaders bidieve the campaign will tie in full swing hy the beginning of November. Polling I lay will probably he on the first or second week of December. I'mim trn.k a blml ear to JjW rwontHii.t , ,,Mlnst Md but were Mn'ZZt. future on L a west working of . ,,..-. Hotel wfM.ni the ' r w"rm '""TV w i-neaiang iroops. , , ( , , , , f f wj ,,, thlrtiri.H.rha.tbern'He aerompanled through -jVunVMid Fentien army cap- J on ieI0II1 Jr 30. Victor ,..,r,he0ya.par,y,Tt.el'Hre Unr-r .ou.hbound on Um Yuan, proceeding l- an old employee of - .....e ht been .lrrty;tay "Jitl.l vAikta- P,;, 1 " j Ihe (Iranhy Company and for the '"C cn"'"' wtll lead the I'ekin 1 .,! and rtecorll. ,ur-j-" ?ro,.hes,c , ,wr' ttlhlfmMBll superi. pa., rew day, the wtri r. Klmindorr 1j(fcIen c k mjne ."' he managemenl of the Rrm(,w, n,e ruptur of Jehol onler day and nht In vil Q F(l.UjniJ wlu 0K.ra.ll .H.Hht be f1nl.bHt In Hiw. "" M'Hini- expre. w,, Utwvr. be most difficult. (U,)bl(,r 0uarU m a kp ba,is " lU" aiidj uU,e influence and I...M.lenanl Oovemor rail-tn tl"l)iave COnlrartcd to gel out from noallv nhorilv alter the '"a" " i" """" ineaure oi uiriicipawou missia nirixi..! at llio lmtel lsl" - pec ted that I he 1'rince some hiiiittnfffwhlle on the WINMI'KO, Ocl. 0. F.x-"g llio rouviclion that the K ate will not now pass a bill r In' immediate complcllon of lh ll'iisin Hay Itailwiiy, I'reinler Mai rnie King, niblresslug a 'I -' audience, said he could not i" tm to utroducu siirh a m ne iihxI session. He said 1,1 hail fail It In Hip project ami !"""'d in time the value of the 'Jtiway would be demonstrated h" was certain lis completion w ui, r,1Pp Kr,,a, ,ffrully "' f:' Itiiiiu'tit at the presenl tuinv i tin government had chosen Io in li. ni with branch line pro MiinLI.,.. li ....I.. r,,l.. I,. work to proceed on a larger: war ,,m a i.olnnt factor cab- he wnt from Seattle forliinii jBimn mHy iM ciilna's than hiTi'lofoie i lier and birds are re-i i a a a MM nm?x i plintlfiil. He .pent Hi. SAVAl K S KAU at the governor' hoiie. - announced officially that tu the lliroto" will vlll - anil I let roll a well a ' (MlalMt and Montreal He al from New York for ' t on Hie Olympic on Of.- SENATE WILL NOT CONSENT Mackenzie King Saya Cannot Proceed With Hudson Bay Hallway at Present B.C. PRESS ASSOCIATION VANCOt Vl.ll, Oct li. Savage, puhlishu or the f.ovvi-, cluin Leader, al Duncan, wni re- elected president of the llrillsh IWdumliia and ukon I'rens As- sociatioii at it annual meeting t here Saturday. Hen IIukIics of lOuniix was re-elected seereUiryU laud It l- Cunimins. vice-piesl- dent represent in k Ashcroii. t he iLHsociatlon is uioslly coin-1 posed (if publisher! of weekly iievviapcrs FIRST VISIT HERE ' Japanese ciliieiiH are urglngtheii government In interfere as an ally to (leiieral Chang Tsolin, the .Mancliiirian leader. BRITISH ELECTION MAY BE DECEMBER LA30RITES ACTIVE. . lone hundred to one and thirty Ions of ore per day, this being the average produce! for some time past and all that will Jio required at Anyox smeller foi some time to come All construction work al Maple Hay liar been completed, and the properly is in splendid shape Io supplv smeller needs. Palmer Cook. 'who has been in charge for the Miranhy Company at Maple Hay since the properly was acquired by (iranby has retired from the mining game ami will make his home on southern Vancouver D. . Cnnierm , fisheries over- iseer, arrived yesterday nflemoon i wllh the fisheries patrol cruiser, .Itividis, from Swnnsou Hay. Mr. j'ar rron will soon be returning here In hike up his residence in the city for the winter. Mrs IN THIRTEEN YEARS nnm,,ron fa,,,i5y having i Hi . a. 4 teady arrived. Duncan D. MoTavlsh, Son-ln- Law of Mr. and Mrs. Morto Craig, In City For Holl- day Imuran I). McTavl-h. son-tn-j law of Mr. and Mrs Morte Craig., is here on a holiday irip pun. his first visit to the clly since he was married here on September 28, 11)11. Mr. .Mc.Tavish, who fornierlv liveil here and who is now in Hie brokerage business in town in thirteen years wiiuu is most agreeable surprise Io him. it.. lll remain I ill Wednesday iiiuhl when he will go south wills New Speaker of Legislature May be Chosen From Outside Liberal Party: Two Names Mentioned VICTORIA, Oct. 0. -With the date of Hie opening of the Legislature definitely set for November !. the mieslion of llio Victoria notices a change in the speakership is being keenly discussed officially. Many Mieve ' i ii. a ii... i..... ....... . i . l . i as inai ine spcaKer may oe appouueu ouisiue 1110 governnu'lll milks. The iiaino of I). M. Sloddnrd of Ikiriboo, a provincial party uiaii. is ireipieiniy neiim us is that of Harry Neelands, Laborile ! . ( , a ' , ' .;, ' r Mrs Vralg who Is going to upend If it is possible to npp.iint a government member it is believed ' - where mos;!::::?:; vacation in .I.,' ...e J,,.,, ... A. HoU,,,u of Uilumbia amMan u' j c. , 'll are to be operated in contract, similar to that at the Hambler Anyox, and : LOCAL MAN UNDER ARREST IN SOUTH Officer Goes South to Bring Alex. Roy Here For Trial Under Vagrancy Act City Police Sergeant Hugh Mc-(linchy sailed Saturday night on the Prince Itupert for Victoria where he will pick up and bring to Prince Itupert for trial Alex. Hoy who, on complaint laid here. was arrested by the Victoria city police. Hoy is charged under the Vagrancy Act with wilfully neglecting to maintain himself and family. The wife lives here, Hoy; having left the city some time ago. He was prominent, during his resilience here, in looal box- ng circles. GOVERNMENT WHARF STORE BROKEN INTO night thai his premises bad been broken into between closing time Saturday night and uuon Sunday and cigars, cigarettes and confectionery to the value of SCO removed. The matter is being CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Take notice that Atlin Avenue from Seventeenth Street to Vnnnrsdol Street will be closed for three weeks commencing October 0. Hesidenls are requested Io gel in Iheir supply of coal, etc. before (hat dale. F. W. PEARSON, 236 City Engineer. NKW YOHK. Oct. 6. Fighting for the odd game advantage fol-j lowing the victory of the fiiants HALIBUT SCHOONER anil another. IS BEING BUILT SEATTLE. Oct. 6. A halibut schooner Io the Foremost! is being constructed here and is neariiiK completion. She will be AND GOODS TAKEN;ru"-.urn,, iH u,ner ,,,e . . opening of fishing on lebruary Harry Jackson, who conducts a 15 following the close season, store on the government wharf. The new vessel, which is not reported to the city police ' lasted named is 80 feet long with an 18 fool beam and will have Installed a 105 power heavy duly oil engine. She was laid down I he first week in August. The owners are Harold Xesland and Einer Ericksen. who also own the Foremost. REMAINS OF HYDER WOMAN SENT SOUTH The remains of the late Leilha Davis of Hydor, who died in Hie local hospital last week from heart trouble, were shipped to Vancouver on the 1'rince (Seorge yesterday afternoon. Cremation will take place in the south and Hie urn b returned to Stewart for burial. The body-was accompanied by O. Erickson of Stewart. There was a service presided over ty Hoy. J. J. Smith Son C TAXI BOSTON GRILL W e and Large Upstair Dining Hall, 4mdJ Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytime. dances, banquets and wedding Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. parlies. and Cth 81. PRINCE RUPERT For rales, apply to Boston WATT VIDECK, Prop. Grill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Fhone 457. VOI XIV NO. ?35 I'HIXCK iU'I'KHT H.C MONDAY, OCTOHKH 0, Hl2i. Saturday' Clrsulitlon 1.860. Straat ImIm 520 PRICE FIVE GENTS. RUM W (MUlD BY CUSTOMS BOAT ANYOX MINE OUTPUT SEPTEMBER EXCEEDS THAT OF ALL FORMER MONTHS Rum Rnnner Captured by Dominion Customs Boat Portland Island Fusilage of Lead Peppers Another American Speed Boat Which Escaped YICTOIUA, Oi l. 0. Hwooping down on the United Htale- J h I .h II a sjie Iny off I'ortlHiid Island, Hit federal customs ! , iiiim'iiihi' made (lie Urgent haul of (he year Sunday, rap g the ho.il Mini 700 case of cargo including Scotch whiskey. ,t- mid gin. Another American speed boal. suspected of being engaged - ,mc tniflic. einped despite a heavy ftisilade of lead from '.million government rrafL V.'' rmn runner i- heing lirouglit to Victoria lodny. PRINCE VISITS REPORTS UPON Snrvi "- ni the Topographical Survey of Canada are shown poling a dngoiil canoe, loadi-i with -iipjiln-. up Silver Creek. 25 miles north of Agussiz, Hntish Columbia. IN VICTORIA; KEYSTONE MINE; CHINESE WAR All Previous Production Records Will Hunt on Island and Raturn Seattle Engineer Favorably Im to Cngtend by Way of New . pressed with Showing at York , Allca Arm Property IM. fl. The i riiirr) W. J. Kliiiii.doi f. mining en- arrived ni ait o'efcwk n( Seal Ik, who had koii ...... II.. S PrinM!M Alice Arm io I . ... .. . . tJ-latuirilt TOMTII" III HI tag Co. Co. prior prior diamine the! LlIN llNUlNli i)roKen at ntaaen ueeR mine ror Japanese Urge Government to. Take Sides With Manchurl- ) ans Against Pekln a a 1 III IV aV ft If Ilia .111111 I VfllJ II fUl A L. 1 Io Hie ,,, other previous ,oth ,f this tonnage 0.30:, .vieyor Ma y r H neainam eain M ujf fihr .ivvxlmi- . . . ,. tons were treated al the smelter; IJO.Ou tons were comen e city rjw.ll TlZt 5 tr-tl. wh,l 1,107 tons, if pyrites were slopped to llarnet, H.C. w,,rk- ' " ' r uk " 28 , iff l" a,,p' a. lie aliwH : ."..J lLur,n 1 Cener.l Suoeriiileiidei t J. H. Mafiner announces that the . . . i - 1 1. . nwnMpniHii.r iiihi r w; niu. .....i rtu. u I ,.r siai.nirt.ui i Special to Itaily New; ANYOX, Oil. 0. The month of September saw all records for production broken at Hidden Creek Mine, the total tonnage of ore mined aggregaling S,riS7 tons, eight thousand Ions I weiromrfl oini - . " " fJpau .v iwnniiuv urot.er es al Maole M.iv ,4 the l .Kb ' ' " favorably imprf-Hl with Hie Thy then ronlinued attack) New Abbatoir Here is to be Commenced Soon Says General Manager VANCOUVER Ort. (1. The establishment of an up to date ( new ahhatoir at Prince Itupert was announced today by W. Hlake Wilson, general manager of the P. Hums Company. The site i has been obtained from the Canadian National Railway and con-; structiou will begin shortly. For the present the abbatoir will eare for the loeal market, but it is hoped that with the development of the country and as the rattle raising industry of Central British Columbia ex-! pands. Prince Huperl may also become an important export CiMtl:e. - - - -- NFW YORK WIM Hazellon to the Rocky Mminl'aVns Hull 1 VIUY. ll lltU thousands of acres of mixed Defeated Washington In World Series Today by Score of Six to Four I September; Maple Bay on tontractL : . - Wasrtiingfon aged an farming country await only the ' provision of a convenient market to begin rapid expansion. IS PROMOTED Sen- Locid Court Registrar Receives I annnlnlm.nl a. 1--. r,rviiiliiivol a v nvwuillllj 1nVancoi7ver Taxation keen World Series contest today. Office v which resulted in Hie defeat of, .. the latter by a score of six to Waller (iale. registrar of the four. The scoring was opened in I he second frame when the Oianls, playing their first panic at home, chalked up two runs on the score board. They came through with another in the third and Washington piit itself in the counting with two in the fourth followed by another for the (Slants in their half. New York gol another in the sixth and each team scored one run in Hie eighth. Three runs behind, the Senators were able to score only Supreme and County Court here. has been promoted to the position of accountant in the provincial government tax collection department in Vancouver. Mr. (ale will remain in the city until such time as his successor, who has not yet been appointed, arrives. Mrs. tSale and family will go south about October 15. They Jiave already taken a house in Vancouver. Mr. (Sale, whose departure will be generally regretted in the city ' ihas been fourteen years in the one in the ninth and the Giants ! north. He arrived In the Hulk did not come to bat The batteries were Washing-Ion: Marberry and Huel. New-York: McQuillan and (Sowdy. Score by innings: 13345078 u Wash . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 t X. Y. ... 0 2 1 t 0 1 0 t x 0 New York made eleven his and no errors; Washington, nine bits and two errors. ley Valley in 1911 and was for seveial years in private business at such points as Telkwa, Smltli- ers, Moricetown and Hubert. In 11)17 he joined the provincial government service at Smitbers and came here in 11)11) as chief clerk to the government agent. Later be was appointed registrar of the Supreme and County Court and he now holds fourteen separate positions including those of stipendiary magistrate, coroner and judge of the Small Debts' Court. Apart from tbeso I office, he has found time to take Sister !nn :irliv-p imrl in IImi! . Crn. ninl Canadiar Club work, having been secretary tf both organizations. COUNTY COURT WAS IN SESSION TODAY Five Cases on October List Japanese Application for Citizenship Passed County Court was in regular session this morning before Judge F. Mcll. Young. The following are the oases ou the October list : C. K. Ytreberg vs. Louise Adams, date to be fixed. A. II. Wilson vs. J. Dool, dale M"rs.:to be fixed. Hex vs. Doane, appeal against dismissal by Magistrate McCly-moul of beer selling charge, dalo to be fixed. A. J. Wbeatlcy vs. Al Falconer. October 17. U. Suga vs. W. E. Williams, October li. There was one naturalization, the application of II. Vuml. Jap anese, ,. r i.iiiijuliun cil ieusliip, hen . - ,,..) ,,, .