TO TRANSPLANT living flesh;-;-' Vienna Doctor Has Novel Suggestion Regarding Those Who Meet Sudden Death K IKHH' 1 I . :v. -nt Vienna, lr. who Fifty Killed and 36 Injured at Otaru on Saturday Waterfront Wrecked Tukln On It i im n,!.-. llml flfly W.'c killed! I ii. ,n jure. I when a iiyniiiiiitc .. . vjilodi'd in rhe harbor of " in ii.h llieaoleni Julian on t (lav The i-xiilooion occurred v. vi liuinli'd nii' uf dynii-j r c wre Immiiu IcuiiRfi'sii'il from ; ,'i'!! line larjte cscl wa iiiimiril, .'.'i:il oliluller i-iiifl w -0"k iii'd Ihe waterfront V..t- Wi'-.'ked, DEMAND FOR SPACE AT WEMBLEY IS KEEN I.OMMI.Y ln Tlie deci-- ... ...,,,imi llir cinlili y ex- i i.. l . :ir ha- let loouc .iii di'iil -il ii. livily. The deli .rd for !!ire i alreiuly keen. I nit hIuiiI axliilntoi-! ii well nx i I filial ariMip havr beuun to Mder (heir !lei ill IU-". " no curly In iliru I h iiuiii-ci tiahire oT Ihe events thai I take place in Ihe Sltidiuin. but i.o an in ui iil piil'lic lieuiiiud a repeiilion of Ihe lorclilifthl and nciirchliuhl f iiloi winch win iii Ii u Hiicee4 Mm- year. 4. HEBRIOEANS MAY COME TO RUPERT v,Nt;orr.ii. !c:. Koniinuiider D. June, chairman 0r iIm' Scullixli 1'ishei'ic.i board,- i U'Mijfallun pin" f'"' "'" sclllcliieiil oT HebrldeaiiM ui'inind Prince Htiperl. Ho now in Victoria i fpecliuu fisilicilc.i condi. tlO. y council ti alderman. Ilarl Ik mm lu essay lii toi'tlllo'4 tun. 't an a candidate for iiiiii. Willi a good ial uf cx- -lie. behind him in iHUliici- pal affairs iii which Im ha taken , very keen iiilerel. Aid. Cot-j tart's supporter have a good ideal of confidence a Id the oul-runif of the contest. Fur the !nt year, be lia been ehairnfan -1 . , 1 1 . i . w n lecture lour, (of lb ffuiM tvmmiU. -ii nuih.ii.il organization! IV platform of Hie two can-' l" forw) which would jdujples tt)(rh. tnrotifu . litfjr (...in u recently killed. ! wbrfc in lie pa are fairly wl i. hi, illy ..r Ienall executed. ! km, will lie discussed in doe ,imi (..jili'.ii. f their tadici. rHire. IW election wilt Lake -. ,..iiu.i lir -ays, could be. place on January 15. i I ' ii,..'.)iiii.-l in liv-j At leul four of the preenT i i - tvV.i i.niil need- j n i 'ii tiicr of the council will seek v i . I'-ii:- i-t'-cli'dioit. They wjll le Aid. MUCH DAMAGE IN EXPLOSION McMordie. Aid. Smith. Aid. Perry, and Aid. Clapp. Alii. Casey staled i.mIh.v lliul he ha not decided whether or nol he will Im- in Ihe fi.'ld uixaiti Aid. Miicdouiild and Mil. I Mil have definitely staled t Ii it I llicy will ii"t Ii.' candidate I.ir nlil.'l In Hi if i I 1 1 r IIKflill. STERLING IS COMING BACK Pound Worth $4.73 Today Highest Since 1919 NEW YORK, Dec. 29. The pound sterling today crossed the $4.73 mark the highest slnco 1919 when the British government removed the "peg" which had supported the money market during the war. The accumulation of buying orders and the flight of British capital back to London brought about the advance. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. HI I.I. IIMtluHt. It.-iitiitiK : moderate m.iiIIhiI wind: b.ir-omeler .".I.'.IH; leuiieraliire. lit: .ea inoderale: in. to p.m. spoke Nleaiiief Caliiosllll lefl llclla Hel ta norlhlioiiinl; 11.10 p.m. spoke l earner Mopiil :iH miles from Prince Ituiiert norllibound. liKAO l lli:i: POINT-- IliiiniiiK. fresh Miul-lieasl wind: baromeler 2l).iit: leniiicralure IIH; sea roujili DKillV ISI.ANO. 0ercasl IIkM soulhoasl wind; Imroiiiclcr, '!i.l(i: I neruture. t.i; sea smoolh: Princess Ileal rice out t'.'.;i(i a.m. southbiiuuil. Noon HUM. IIAHHOIl. Halnlnir; llifhl soulhcasl wind; baromeler, 2l:12; leniiicralure : sea mod crale; misty seawards. OKAO Tlti:K POINT. Over cast; liuhl southeast wind; bur omelet' .'tf,U3; lemperalure, iO; sea inoderale: 8.30 a.m. steamer Prince John out norllibound. lilllHY ISLAND. - Overcast: fresh easl wind: baromeler 29.- tO: lemperalure. it: sea inoder lf EXEMPTION FOR I FISH INDUSTRY; Announcement Made as to Classes or Work to Which 8-Hour Law will Not Apply VICTOltIA, I . :"J. Kxeinp- lions from tlo provisions of Ihe new Kight-llnur-Diiy law, which leooiiin operatixe in llrilhli OduinMa uu January I, will in clude all branches of the fsliiii',- iiuluslry, eerfnin wurkers in 1 ho lojfk'in- liiiine.K, and 'ecifiei elasKe of eiiBitMr and fire men, iicuordin? In a sltiMiienl iniwle by Premier Oliver. In the logging industry all operator of launches, all men rusaneil in Uxuuiiip oper.il ions. all oteralor of Iruuspoiialion system such as railway crew. workers employed in hatidliuu lofts by Imcks or hordes, -and nijfilievrs I'liiploye.l in I tie upkeep and operation of donkey eiifrlne- are exempt from the new law. FAVOR UNION II 1.0 IN A, Dec. 211 l our of the five Presbyterian Churches here voted yesterday in favor of en (crinu a lulled Church 1 - :0NEY ISLAND HAS BIG FIRE Famous Amusement Resort Was Threatened With Destruction Today NIAV YOltK. Dec. 2U. Coney Island's famous amusemeul rc- ort was threatened villi de-truclion by a fire this afternoon which slnrled on the Hoard Walk. The flumes enveloped the ntire block before Ihe arriviil.of all the Hrooklyn and other fire eipiiiment. DA LY-ALASKA STRI K E STKWAltT. Dec. 2l. DevcU opuicul work mi Ihe Daly-Alaska mine will be roulinurd all winter. A recent slrike al Ihe 300- fool level revealed a large lon- un?c id ore identical to that oT the Premier mine which the Daly-Alaska adjoins. BIRTHS A daughter was born al Ihe Prince lluperl Oeeural Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs... John.. Leach. Ninth Avenue Fast, on December L'8. Al Ihe Prince 'lluperl Oeneral Hospital on December 27, n son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Macdonald. Allin Avenue. While shaking the matlress I aken from Ihe room occupied by Fred Auriol in the llegeul Hotel, who was committed for trial this morning in connection wilh the Forlie.r robbery. Con si able Crate, shook out a gold wnlch and several trinket which ...it . . uiiiy wnii goons stolen some. tone njjo in Hie lvarson Mieft. 25 TAXI BOSTON GRILL fund Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing; floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel. 3rd A parties. and 6th St. 'i'riu,. PRINCE RUPERT For rats, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. WATT V.DECK, Prop, Llf) Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. .. .. L, vol Xiv ;:,, r-ist I'MINCK III I'KRT. H.C., MONDAY, MttEMlJEIt 2ti, 1J2. Sturdir t ClrcuUUfll 17(6. ttrttt W. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TWO IN FIELD FOR MAYORALTY CONTEST HEAD OF RAILWAYS FACES NEW YEAR WITH FEELING OF MUCH OPTIMISM Mayor Newton and Aid. Collart are Announced Mayoralty Candidates Two i .iiiililiili- hit dciinilcly in the field for Ho- Hi2. t . . i -; 1 1 oiitcl, built having formally published (heir uii-, mri'iiii-iiN. They urn Muyor Newlon who on Saturday -. Iimi-'ll .i r.tudidalc for ic-clcrlioii, and Aid. Collarl. , indue ,u - today. M.ixnr Vc svImii dii- already been mayor for five terms in l !l I I'l'i I I '' I and lUiM. Id' hold the record for niim-,.i in. is. ii. tn i ii ii lie r-ii i being Police Magistrate Mr- 1 . mm w I... li.-ni Hi.' oiii. i' iir liner year. Mayor Newton on several occasion ha also been im iiii-iii -ful aptranl for Ihe chief magistracy. Having irri.i three year mi All worker in cook and bunk houses in the camps of the province are a Wo exempt. All Fishing Nol, only lite fiifflHx L)tlur ,liieTf." but Cannery and curfny ,flli or flli prtxlnets ar) allowfil exenlpllon. All workers employed hi ship-buildius and ninlul trades industries will he allowed to wort fifteen hours ier man per monlh oxer and above Ihe liinitatioiir of the new law in order to execute work . necessary to Kec other industries in operation. A record of Hits overtime work however. must be reported monthly to the ollioe of the Hoard of Adjustment. Steam Industries In all ministries wliieii uc steam ns a motive power and which operate on a oue-shifl basis, the enpineer and firemen in charKc will be allowed to work overtime to the extent of an hour and a half per day to cover "pre uiraloiy or complementary work." In addition lo Ihe Industrie xenipled by the Hoard of Ad justment, the 112rieultur.nl, lior- lieullural and dairy industries in ill I heir branches are exempted under the new law itself. F.xcept for these exeniplioii however, every industry in Hril- h Columbia will work on an "ivhl-hour day. eoinmciicin January I. An industry, of course, is I'oiisiiiereii as any tms iiicss wliirli is actually iiroduv in? u marketable product. HALIBUT SCHOONER TATOOSH IS. HAYING NEW ENGINE PUT IN KKTCIIIKAN lice. ilt. After a very successful season from the slandpoiul of product ion, the halibut vessel "Tuloosh" will have, a full dciscl engine iuslal led in the near fill tire. Won has been received of Ihe pur chase in Seattle ut a GO. h.n WiisIiIiikIoii-KsIcii . euKiue Captain K. Marliuseii. This will will be shipped In Kelchikan am will be installed in Hie "Ta luosli " liy the Northern .Machine Works. Captain Marliuseii one or Ihe uiosl suecessftil hull but vessel owners in 1 In district TEAM GOES THROUGH HITTING ON ALL SIX ICE ON DECKER LAKE Horses Were Drowned and Sev eral People Have Narrow Escape III HNS I.AKlvYf. VJ. H. A. in i t Ii. when iJtivmx home from ihe decker Lake L.hnslma entertainment, bad a bad accident when bis team and sleigli broke through the ice on tin' lake about mile from Ihe Community Hall. I he occupants of Ho; slemh were Mr. and Mrs. I!.- A. Smilli and Mrs. IM. Merrill and her three hildren. They Ijrfl the hall be- .4 ore Hie ilaliee ig'Okc up. aim Iheir cries for t help broushi naiiy lo assist tliem to iliilne.li-ite shelter. Tne team was Irowned, and Hie occupants of the sleigh were wet. their ar-menls freeziiiK immediately up- .11 exposure In I lie atmosphere. v HIGH PRESSURC CONDENSER WILL SAVE MUCH COAL IIASLK. Switierland, Dec. 29. Professor Weiseuacr of Zurich has. discovered, a high pressire sletinr condenser for locomotive by which, it is claimed, a fifty per cent saving ran be effected in use of coal. 4 STEP TAKEN GILLIS CASE "Cannonball" Baker Arrested Connection with Hijacking Murder In SEATTLE, Dec. 29. Owen B. (Cannonball) Baker, wanted In connection with the murder of William Oillls and his son on their vessel, Beryl G., has been arrested In New York and Canadian authorlt'es commenced extradition proceedings today. Baker was taken In a New York waterfront hotel, clue to his whereabouts having been obtained through a letter to a party here In close touch with the police asking that the letter be re-directed or delivered to Baker's BOAT SINKS OFF POINT YINCENTE Threo Out or Six Met Death When Craft Went Down Last Night SAN PKDIIO. Dec. 20. Three out of a crew of six perished last niidil off Point Viucente banks when a boat ank during a heavy fog. The bodies were recovered but il is unknown how Ihe craft met with disaster. KING ALBERT IS TO CROSS SAHARA Accepts Invitation of Marshal Petaln to Make Trip . on Specially Wheeled Motor Cars HIIUSSF.LS. Dec. i0. King Albert ot Helgium ha accepted invitation of Marsrltal Pelain or France lo cross Ihe Saliara desert as far as Timbuckloo on cars on which caterpillar wheels will be ued Canadian National Giving Good Service Now and Soon Should Pay Says Thornton MONTHKAL, Dec. "The result of our last two years of operation conclusively show llml Hie Canadian National Hail-. a system can fiirin-li a first class service to the public and, .1 tin- same time, eveutiialiy become a source of profit to the eople of Canada. The first of these conclusion is becoming .lore evident daily. Iloxv soon we shall accomplish the serum! cpends entirely upon Ihe business we eiin secure. Cmiseipienl-; . il Let nines (lie duly of evny one uf us lo put forth every ef i'orl lu allracl freijrhl. passenger, telegraph and express business o the National Itailway system. - -- - - I know thai I can rely uin the iforts of all of you in this di- ection. Ihe foriroin? was one d the statements made by Sir lleurv Thornton, chairman and president of the Canadian Na tional Itailway during the course of an address which he li'livercd froiit radiu station CNH.M, the Canadian "National tadio at Hroadcasliug station al Montreal. Sir Henry Thornton was ar-'ompanied by three vice-presi-enls S. J. Iluntrerrord, J. K. iialrymple and Mr. W. I). llobb, be tatter beins in charge of the radio department as one ot ac- 1 i.r .11 . I 1... 1.1... 'I'l.n ivme ijirrcini uy iiiiii. ihu department. The Canadian Na- lional is the first railway in the( world lo establish radio as a lefinite part of flic system's ac tivities. Promising Outlook All or the speakers stressed, he promising outlook of the ; miiiu year and eacli spoke to Uis large yet invisutie auuienrcj ii optimistic terms while Mr. 'lobb. who spoke in French, dwell 'pon the amicable relationship which had been developed be-ivveen Ihe railways and Ihe large -rliiiii of population, of Canada and Hie United Slates who speak the French language. While Ihe addresses oT the nresidenl and the three vice- .residenls were actually spoken! ;u Montreal,, the range of territory covered by the broadcast included Ihe greater part of the nnlincut and an audience itself so great in size as lo defy rea-onalde calculation. Copies of Ihe addresses had been forwarded to Ihe oilier iidio stations of the CN.H. al Mouclon, Winnipeg. Saskatoon, Kdmonlou and Culuary. Ilegiua wa Ihe only station of the nine operated by the department notj used. Such a distance covered' by a siuvultaneous and related broadcast was clearly a new record for radio work of such !i.n racier in the Dominion. BUYS SAILING SHIP C.iiil. It. I.. Johnson ha bought Ihi' 3.U00 Ion sailing shi'i IJalvvig Vienneo in San Francisco j ind will bring il lo Vancoiive,' lol operate in coast freighting. Ti:e vessel wa built in Scotland. purchased by eOrman interest and interned during the war in Mexico. I here being purchased by the Dollar Co. BUY ANCHORAGE PAPER ANCHOR At IK. Alaska. Dec. 20. The Daily Time ha been purchased by u syndicate ot local business men. The sale wa by aulion. VICTORIA BEATS REGINA VICTOltIA. Dee. 20. --Victoria defended Hegiua by a score of 5 to nil in Ihe Western Canada Hockey League game on Satur day MCKEOWNON CROW RATES Takes the View That Railway Board's Decision Is Not Re- -versed by ST. JOHN. N.U., Uec. -"J. Chairman McKrown of Ihe Hail-way Commission, declared last nii;ht that, arcording lo hi rcad-iu? tf the order-lh-councit deciding to restore the CrovV's Nest Pass rates, the government has occasion of-llif broadcast -was 'not reversed Ihe board" decisioa trTTtfaTV TfflenibUo"nnrtf"tlr stains first year of service of the radio quo until such lime a? the Su- prcme i.oun decides merits of the case. upon (he LOSE LIVES IN AUTO ACCIDENT William Henry and Norman Mullett were Partnors in Business - n , VAXCOUVFJl. Dec. 20. Wil- Ham Henry, aged 52, and Nor-a man I. Mullett, aged 30, partner in business, were drowned on Saturday afternoon when theirj car skidded into u ditch on llio" Lulu Island road. The overturn-;, eil ear with Hie two men pinned underneath was discovered on Sunday. 't COL. LAYARD IS ; DEAD IN SOUTH British Army Officer, Who Expires at Victoria, was Veteran of Many Campaigns VICTOltIA. Dec. 21) The death occurred at his home here oC Col. Itrownlow Villiers i aged 87, a retired Hritisli i.uvu rii Army veteran ol numerous campaigns. VANCOUVER RUGBY TEAM WINS 5 TO 0 OYER CALIFORNIANS VANCOl VF.Il. Dec. VJ. In a steady rain and on a field covJ ercij with slush, a representative Vancouver rugby team defeated the California Olympins lliree to nil on Sal unlay afternoon. FOR MAYOR Al Ihe reiiuesl or many friends and ratepayers in the city I beg lu announce myself as candidate in the mayoralty contest for 1025. I will announce my platform In the course of a few days! TIIKO. C.0L.AUT. Alderman. 4 H't H M H H