I we 1 Wm L"? T ' II a (: ,MJi:i.l-S Jan. 22.-I'lcre appear lo le "a at y lo suppress evidenre 'tearing of the rase again! j mun John Hubert Clyne. Weather Has Been More Favor ureer. chauffeur for Lord Preidut of the Ooutirll ( ab)e 0f) Qroun(, 196,400 V uiuiruanu nine t atriuenl of Judge Waller! dane. l;a ; T at Ihe preliminary hear-. Chancellor of Ihe F.xchequer V f" on Ihe pari of M x mand and Dine. liiitt, testifying from hi twd. j dhl not rcmeinlicr what id on New.Yejsr'e., i l n it see trie "nlf n a liaiul and did not re- i: nlir " if he picked up a bottle crrer entered the apart ttr " er.il nouuhl to pprnuailt X rmaiid It own knowledge whether Oreer who idiot him. ii -ft- wi pr;eiil nl Hie tiear- . I II- ... - F ........ . I . . .. . i c Willi I Hnc. who rnnlliiiKly tti I'll aI n nil ri v lit old man." RACE TRACK AT VICTORIA Son of Earl of Coventry to Build at Colwood, Few Miles From City VII IUUIA, Jan. a-:. Willi a 'w Ut ptHlihlnx al Colwood Mie Im-.i cimhii.ril raf"1 Irack on Mie Pacirte eoal, S. T. lloen-Iry miii of (ho Ivarl of (Ujveiilry, ansntuiuT IIihI conlrnili' linvr been awnh'd for 125.01)0 worth of luntfiW a a nielliniiiiiiy to C()!!iiuttioii In the mriiiK. The Vietorln l'ark llarluir Afcofiatioii lia iteeii Incorporated to operate Mo' track. "' I-oIwihhI about ix miles from tin elly. Already Iheie in of the Jlm'sl wolf link- In the 'I'Uiilry thrre. MILD WEATHER INTHE YUKON Thermometer Reading Hovering Around Zero as Against Forty Below Last Year lAWS(k. Jan. "2. The fair Arthur llriidersou. uoioinai perrriarj--v. u. uiiw hC)tHtwr u-,.1.1. n the .r y.. iey inner. , With the s, Mr Minister llrig.-'cn. Thompson. I'irot Lord of the Admiralty Vironnt Chelmsford. Hal. i if Tue Malrmenl followed Phillip Snnwdon. ( r v iTidifn and Inability lo,S.crrlar of Slate for Home Af both who was Dines' irrrideol of Ihe iioarii oi i rauc He eouhl no! say Sydney wvhh. Minister of lleaUh John Wheat-ley. ; . Minister of Aarlrulture Xoel lluitoii. Srerelan for S-ollaud Win,' Ad.iiiion. PiT.idcnt of the Hoard of lilu ealloii 4.. P. Treelyan. .Minister of Lalmr Thonvas Shaw. I'oslmiisti'r lienenil Vernon Hartshorn. Chaueellor of Ibe Ihiehy of l.an- ea s I e r -r J o s I n 1 1 Wed g ew ood. CoinniNsioiier of Works F. W. Jowelt. In hiiuoiiueing Ibal he would i-oinbine the foreign office with the prmiicr-hip Mr. Mardonahl 1 1 ... i i.r ill fiil tep.4 Xallons within Hie pcrvlew of lhoi foreign secretaryship. Commons Adjourned ' T,hc House of Common agreed! to an adjournment for three . .i 1,.... i weeks on me proposal ui i n- mli-r llaldwlu in order lo allow members of Ihe new government lo gel aciiiainled with their dulle mill prepare lo Milium legislation. Unofficially it i luted thai Ihe cabinet will uc officially ippointed Thursday. Hie llahlwlu gtierinnenl wii erealed late hist night, the imu lorllv nualnsl being .12H to 23ft, ullng an adei'i! majoiily Members of Ihe eaiunci win i . 1 1. .. i n.. have lo return m men- ronsuni- i-ncics for re-election. t HOCKEY SCORES Calgary I, Vancouver 3. Seal He I. HfK11"1 p- ,.;,,! , " Pdl;.o:.lou ! Pounds Marketed Todav are tieglnnliig to slide Arrival and sales today: Amerkan i:olullon, 11.000 pounds. I He. and 'Jr., and Senator. 000 pound, al 15.8c and !r .the Canadian Fish A Cold Slor-aiie Co. ! Majille, 32,1100 pounds, at !l5.ie umTvn, to the Hoolli Fish- ..-i..- l!i,,..lln I'... Lincoln. 37.000 pounds, at Itl.ln ami ve, to uic .vuin i isu-eries. llepublie, 55,000 pounds, at 15.2c ami He, to. the Pacific 'Fisheries. Canadian Annie Tuck, in.OOU pound, at t t.5c ami I'c, to the Hoyal Fish Co. Iteeille, 5,500 pounds, al I t.oc and I'c. lo Ihe Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Iliilh. I. too pounds, at tic. w:,m w: w; Vh,. i;;-ur.i . - " GUARD AGAINST SMALLPOX HERE Authorities at Victoria Watching Arriving Boats Very MCTOlllA, Jan. 2S orecauUon am being iiulhorilies lo guaril against any puss Idle outbreak of smallpox in of Ibis province rini-eiuenl upon u Tins !.itiitniiiiwMii iii Tin inuiuir run " Kxlra taken by federal and provincial nu'dlcal led person Irom .Ires in reply to the speech from .Ihe smallpox stricken section of .. i..- ....i i.. i n llonir Komr where a. veritable Yukon; I experiencing Hie mild- tu submit to Your Majesty ... . I . .... It 't wl uoniL.r .r .1 !.. it-ilia.! m.Ii the Hi fonlrnsl vioim Junuary's below- zero. willi tho pie-forty degrees iiinnii 'i - ine .... Clvne. ilcpoly leader of the par- pesl.ilenre i raging. , Ships ar liainenlary Labor Parly, llan.say riving from Hil Prl nl uaran i.. i i.i i.inwnir iii.ivinir Ihe line nn being given extra iilten :.. ...i.i. i. .I.iii off all fnrlherllion by the federal authorities ii.iii ii u our duty resnectfiilly. health. I the nroviucial board ' 'of wlnler uiii,in Hie v'niir Mnlcsly's present adviser XARMRR rOIVIMISSIMNKK , . - ,, .hi t II...1 VIMIIUH KVliliumMiVMui, "iiiory ot iiio olilesl inlialiltalil have noi ine c Miercury - liovering around House." I he Lnuor pari) was , i.xireini! Iiiuii leinpenilures imvij prevailed in Yukon and '"ita of Aluska uluce early last "winincr. Toronto ineleoroloulsU Iheo- '10 thai tlio higher temperature " the Puclflo ocean current U 1'osMbly duo to submurino dl- ' frOITj. .'li'Hll'i' .i ' : ui Utipportfd hy " siuun. that The Manmnaiii goveriiiueiu will be the first Labor government in Ihe history of Hie, naiion. ARRESTED ANCHORAGE ANCHOHAtilv. Jan, 22 tlharlc Ii, Leckle. former United flairs commissioner al Xenuna, was arrested yeslerday on a bench warrant Issued al Fairbanks charging him vvilh contempt of court, May Engine and Machinery be Salvaged by The Canadian .National ear ferry, which went ashore on Wal- Kxperh'iieinjf more faorable on Itoek 23 miles Mjuth of Prince weather on lUf fiiluiiK liank Hu pert ten day.- a?o, was pulled lately, halibut bifaU are reum- ofr eafl)' HU- moriiioK and reach-Iiik lamliim of catrlie here In ed here at 7 uVlock jn tow of tlie larger numlMT. Thi moi-niii? I'acinc alvaj,'e ,0. steamer marketed IDG,- iee. lial(erei uailly In last iMtumN five American batunlay . southeaster, the i'l ItoWlii iKii.iiuu ooutiil and Whalrn Pulp A ""'Paper Co.'s tu upply plentiful, prieen Briet at the same time in Ihe same place, lias been given up as a Jtolal Ids. The ear barge was pulled off a( Watson Mock jusl before high 12,. water and shortly after midnight. j'u 'Although some of her planks are siralueil ami hniii rudders arc gone, she floated easily and Capl. HewUou of the Tees had little difficulty in bringing her lo port. While it is believed that she is uol seriously injured, it will re- quire survey to exactly cslabliM1! (he extent of the damage. She carried nine cars three loaded wilh. lumber and six cinply. These being all safe are. being taken off before the barge enters dry dock hern fur examination. The Francis Culling might have been saved had it uol been for Saturday's southeast gale. A it was the heavy seas sweeping over her, as she lay fast on the reef, tore off her bouse work and stern. Her engines and machinery muy be salvaged by the underwriters lo whom she has been 'turned -Over by the Whalcii Co. With the Tee and the car barge, Ihe lug F.lcedo with the Skookum and all the salvage equipment arrived in port Ibis morning a well as Capl. Hanson and Ihe crew of Ibe Francis Cutting. Tells of Accident Telling of tin accident which occurred al 0.55 Sal unlay morn- inc. January 12. Capl, Hanson, of the Francis Cuultiug staled thi morning that hu wus called to walch on the morning in question and found that the lug and barge were running to close in. Ho Immediately turned out ami the one inch cable low lino which was riding low cnughl An a rock and parted. The barge commenced to drift ashore and hu turned the tug in an attcnijd lo get alongside and recover her. The Culling itself went on the reef and the barge went on Ihe rocks. The barge stayed high and dry hut the Cutting slid with Ihe railing lido and filled. The Francis Culling was a wooden craft and was, built In San Francisco in 1880. She was 00 feel long and 22 feel 5 inches in beam. P.ugagcti in halibut fishing, she was seized ami con- On being arrested Leckle iul-fi.catcd in 100(1 by the Canadian mil I eiHie was forced to resign as gov ernntenl for fishing within commissioner at Ncnana because Ihe three mile limit. About ten of an alleged shortage in his no- years ago she was acquired by : U' I. the Wluilen Pulp Paper Co and skins The Latest In Restaurant. I 1 ft ITW 1AA1 99 Me BOSTON GRILL in a hurry Third Avenue. Phone Heal of Food Good Service. ..( can and But Service PRINCE RUPERT Private Hoxes for Parly Use. I the City. Rtaa Reasonable "Take Her to The Boston." In Northern and Central BrRUh Columbia's Newspaper VOI XIVh XO. I A. PHINCr llUPFJiT, B.C., TUKSDAY, JA.MJ.MIY 22, 1025. Vtittrdo't Circulation 166S. PRICE FIVE CENTS RAMSMCDONALD PREMIER OF BRITAIN NICK0LA1 LENINE OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED DEAD BY ALL-RUSSIAN SOVIET First Labor Government is Formed following Defeat of Conservatives in House oi Commons Majority against Baldwin on Division was 72 EFFORT MADE NOT TO TELL ' LONDON, Jan. 22. IJiiirk oliliral change have lakeii lii'" within the past few hour. Ile last night the It.ililwm government wu defeated by un adverse vote of the House of Cuiitmiiiis on a want of roiifidein-c motion. I J i - morning, flmrlly before noon. Premier Baldwin handed in hi rofigtiutioii In King Oeorgc und it va nrccpl-d. On the iiilvn-e of the re- CAR FERRY IS SAFE IN PORT Hiring premier the. King sent at once for J. ItaniMiy Murtlouald ' Untlifaetory Evidence Qlen at ,h a.keI him to form a cubinel. Tin reipiesl was granted anil Tug Francis Cutting Which Sank Trial of Babel Norland's (, afterward Macdonnld announced hi cabinet a follows; ' Given up as Total Loss ChafTeur premier ami Secrelary forl'orelgn 1 . 1 ! Affairs J. Hunisay Macdon. RCTTCR nilAMTIUFQ ! OALE PROVED FATAL l,.rd Privy Sal and lcpiily HALIBUT ARRIVING Po"lb" Leader of (lie HoUe of Iajui- BBanHBSbflrNHBaBaLBW Jm&SBm BB?bVBk2!jbb Following the heavy snowfall ijf the Iat few days, Indians ut IjrePe. (Juebee, are speeding up the making of snow-shoes for winter hikers. The worker in the phulog. uph carefully going over the meshes to see that they are placed evenly. Nickolai Lenine Officially is BeclaK& DeadUHis. Lifp was a Very Romantic one Throughout MOSCOW. Jan. 22. Nickolai Leniue, .premier of .Soviet Itiissja, is dead aUliis country villa near Moscow, following a Iroke of paralysis which affected his respiratory organs, ac cording lo an official announcement made to the AIl-llti-iaii Soviet this morning. Lawyer, pamphleteer, and finally dictator of all Hussia. Leniue was the organizer and chief exponent of the muvemt'iit which became known a olshevim, and which he characterized "Ihe greal experiment; the Dictatorship of Ihs Proletariat." THIS PORT RECOGNIZED To be Quoted on Oceanic Tariff Sheets on Same Basis as Vancouver VANCOUVER, Jan. 22. The port of Prince Rupert was placed on a par with Vancouver by the delegates to tho Atlantic Far Eastern and Pacific steamship rate conference which has Just concluded four' days deliberations here. It was decided to place Prince Rupert on the same terminal base as Vancouver In the matter of basic commodities. In future Prlnco Rupert will be quoted on tariff sheets. NUMBER OF FOX FARMS LOCATED IN ALASKA Jl'XF.Al'. Jan. 22. The number of island fur farm in the Xalion.il Forests of the Terri tory increased approximately 21 per cent during the year 1023, acocrding to official Malistics 'made public at local 'Forestry headquarters. The total number covered by Forest Service permits on December 31. last, was 173, compared to 137 the tast day of 1022. Mode Craig left op laslnigbl's (ruin for tho East enroule lo St. Joseph, Missouri, where ho will visit hi aged falhcr. He will alsu visit Kansas. Cily and plans reluming via Denver and Seattle, lie will be away six weeks. has been since in that company's service. Capl. Hanson bus commanded V' f ix V'-ars Ihe career of this short. plump, bald-headed litlle man, who turned Itussia topsy-turvy and probably us much influenced I the other nations of Hie world uis any other man of his century. I wa full CANADATAKEN TITLE TO ALE POLAR REGION Expeditions Sent to Confirm Riht to all Islands North of Canada OTTAWA, Jan. 2-'. The proposed flight or the United Stales dirigible Sjlieiiauduah to tl:e polar regions , next summer will inlcrel Otlawu considerably particularly in regard 10 aniieiT ation of lerrilory. In the last tvr.i years the Canadian (iovermiieut has .sent ah expedition uorlli with a view to confirming Ibe Canadian title to Ihe great archipelago area north of Canada, comprising all is lands west of Orecnlaiid and north of the Canadian mainland. The area of llicse islands, exclusive of those under 500 square miles in extent, is 520,-000 square miles. RAILWAYMEN ON STRIKE STILL Both Sides Clalrri Advantage But No Slan of Settlement In Sight LONDON', Jan. 22. The econd day of the strike of en gineers and riremcn against a wage reduction found both sjdes claiming the advantage. Heporls from provincial centres were far from reassuring to thousand who use the railways. The men are standing firm and in some places are being joined by many eiigineuieu of another union in defiance of the adinoni- of adventure from his lion of the officers. boyhood. He was a revolutionist I In the coal districts it is fear-al school, al the academy, al his'ed Ibe miners will have lo cease university, and ever afterward. His Real Name l.eifine's. real name wa Vladimir lllilch Ulianoir. He was born April 2i, 1870, in the town of Simbirsk, of a bourgeois family, with a pronouced Tailor strain, re flee! ed in Leniue s high cheek bone and slanting, cyni cal eyes. His father was res ponsible master al a communal school at Simbirsk and wa very well known among the school teachers of hi district. Lenine himself -altemb'd the high school at Simbrisk, and by a strange coincidence hi principal was Ihe ful her of Alexander Keren-sky, whom Lenine afterward overthrew to become Pre'mier of Itussia. The spirit of revolution against the Czar entered into practically every Russian school in those days, and Lenine, wilh some of his companions, is said to have smuggled Ihe works or Karl Marx on socialism into tho school and to have read them work if the tieup continue.. Industrial centres fear enforced idleness because, of the inability lo obtain supplies. Newcastle owners see Ihe spectre of United State. dealers ousting them from continental markets. covery that American school- CRUSHED TO DEATH boys have or being caught vvilh a dime novel bidden behind their geographies. M. KerenskyJ , (Conlinuod on page six) ANCllOltAflF., Jan.. 22. Dan '.Melnnis, 35 years of age, a snow- DIVORCE APPUCATIONS MAKE PREPARATIONS FORP.GX INQUIRY Cabinet Meetings Arranging for Appointment of Commission and Its Work VICTOIUA. Jan. 22. Premier Oliver, on hi return from tho prairies, arranged a cabinet meeting and today will maka rinal plans Tor Ihe royal xoin- imission oi inquiry iniu I'.u.i.. j mutters. II Is expected the scopo for inquiry will bo decided and members of tho commission selected and that the commissioner will get under way within ten days, ALASKA SNOW PLOW Iplow conductor oa the Alaska ''railroad, was crushed lo death IllfCf V MADE KIIIMCDHIIQ when Ihe plow broke loose rrom lTlUKt NUMtKUUd LIKtLl niB engine and turned turtle at ' invite post 300 south of Nenu. OTTAWA, Jan. 22 subslan- . lial Increase in the number of , AQED SEATTLE MAN DIES divorce applications before the ' . . Senate is likely this session. To-' SKATTLK, Jan, 22 John (i, day 102 application? have been Wright, 02 years .of agij, a veteran received. There were U0 last ses- Senttle restaurant 'owner, died moil last night