X 25 TAXI and Irate BOSTON GRILL Ambulance mlm Large Upstair Dining Hall. wilh newly laid dancing i Service f.oor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytime. dances, banquets and wed- ) Sltnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. din? parlies. and 6th 8L PRINCE RUPERT ii For rales, apply to Boston WATT VIDECK, Prop. Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. XIV , NO, ?7I HALL 't, , ilflLl ' i b ACQUITTED Second of Ocean Falls Cases Ends; Jury Disagrees In . Third to'frgi' Hall, charged in eon-; ion with I lie naull of I'ni-, ;il Constable Collin at o. ! an i nn on .ugui .'(i, wu uniuilifd "I Hi Supreme Court tr Mil afternoon. Tin jury i-w I hi I rac of Trei li mi similarly charged. Gourl !;tr;i'd on tin ease alioul 1(1:30 a: j Mu' following jury were cm-irllrd: G. W. Nickernn (fore- Jurk Judge. W. Italic. P j liyan D. MeD. Hutiler, J. A i W O. Vigar. Stanley Smith, It Arthur. W. .1. Greer, Malcolm M l." .1 and W. W. Wright. Af 'lie faking of evidence 11 nil the a ii'iichI of rmitl hail been i-lu-i. die jury lefl Ihe oouri 111 ut UK) ami returned with Mining 111 1 :.i". court wn adjourned mil Hirer it'll I lit hIII'ihmiii when Jack Mai Donald will lie sentenced and i itl and divorce cac prn- If'l Willi. 'I" 1 en follow injf culled a jury i:ff" were lin aside at I lie in "f K. F. June, crown pro ' jf"i : I Aldridge. J-'. Scadilen. If 1 .101.I11. F. W. Weseh. C. K. V ncrg mid James .labour. II i-Hlloii, counsel for llir r. challenged lilt follow s Marlon. T. W. SJUersides, Marl ha Leek, John llulger. Walker. George l.eek, Steve and J. Ili'iil. The Evidence w itur! for lli crown I .instable Collin, c. J. ' l.alk. night cok at Mi Full. Hotel; Wilfrid Dm. 11 laborer, and Sam Zirll- "i-Hirer. Tlir Oil I) willieHr he d f, nee ww I lie two ae-' Their defetiev was liy l -'iiiilc Collin Ht(thrly 'ii'd 1 In two arcned an the ; ;r wlm had ailrd Jack M null aij 1 11 aaulling him. I'liy . 1 In- ami while MaclMnald : m'Hm linn AciMtnlliiv In : if iii roiik' lliiouny I 1 1 1 luul aioitlirr man tytm kiirlicn after Hi fijhl and ' llu (111M I.1I1I him lhal Ue had 1 Ciillilln. Owrll' fvideit') wj? Dial an n ilrd man rroinb-4 Hall hnd color to a float v. ,f 'Y lie ds and id hr hud a figlil. iritich wa aMc 10 nlcnhfy rlihcr of Ihr 'iv ai'. UMd a the inch who lia.l Willi MaclMnald. i:idcuc Wi'l lhal Ihc nanll had oc-fd in a ioorly llulilcd lam Hi nicr. 011 lakliu I lie la'id. !i i d luniiiK hern I he man in "ii" alley wilh Macltoiiald. I nder "xaiuinatiou. Hrcmcr ad-i: liavinx conic on I he day inn oiioii from 11 camp '! 'lie .amc fiihoat with Mac-"'1 aid. The panic iMkIiI a hunch Hiding wiluc and MacDonald 1 -III colir In a hOUM ul the puinl. t'-'-upiJ dialed he knew uothiiiK ii:;:nit the nlil in tliu lam; no. 'an he imylhintr lo do wilh il. Just Out of Hospital 'o'lirue Hull xuiil ho luul uuinc 'lie day in iiic.tioii from the continued on paffe 31 CONFERRING ON SIRDAR MURDER Views of Field Marshal Viscount Allenby are Awaited Before Action Taken LONDON. Nov. 1M. The Iliil-' li 1 oielgn oilier, is in coiiiinuni-" "' with Field Marshal Vis-"UHt Allenby, llritish High Com-ini'M.incr to Fgypl and Hie Soudan l egiu diiig I In steps In be '"ken h, connection with the as-"nxMiiatiun id .Sir l.ce Slack, "irilnr or the KgyplUm army and (fveriior-geueral of the Soudan. '"til Allenby' m views arc cx-I'ceted lo be received and con-Mdered by Ihe llrilisli cabiucl in "me for a nnle lo be delivered io tin- KBypti uuthnrilies by TAX COI.I.F.rTnR -v.vn MUCH MALIGNED W. E. Fisher Explains1 to Rotar-i lans Some of sthe Hlah Lights of 8ystem J'IihI tin lax roilertnr j ii,(. 11101 inalihiicd man on earth was tin Opinion Xlircnocd hv Wnller , ' . ""'ei-uir, ai I no ihc i niied Slafcn. died today at llolary Cluh luncheon w,c,, he.H.r.r,. Dcall. wan due directly lo -imk ' lo the club on laxalion. He1 kidney ailment, from which she aid the Mibjccl wa a vexed one uffcred for years and which an. Ihc public had liille infor-! nearly ,eue( i, r death tnalion in regard lo il. Taxe.; while at (he While lloue. The were col led e. umW ,.rWn di-'late reidenl Hardim wa Mr linct headniK: l.an.l. income. 1 HardinK'x necond huban,l, tier personal projrly. ctal and coke.j frMiavlng brn Henry DeWuJfr mine and mineral, milling I hi marriaae. conliaded farly claim, rorporalkiii. bank, rail- in life, pro.cd )P unhappy niiniii uilil ill amnion, there wa Hie aiiiunemeut and fuel oil tax. Mr. Fi.hrr lol.l of Ihe different kind of laud lax mi.-Ii a wild latuN, rim I land, limber lauds and improved land, all of which had to be I rente. I neparately. The duly of Ihe iieor wa lo put a value 011 the land of the district, coiiiim of oer .'lMHn parcels. many of which were a much a a uare mile in exlept. Absurd Statements Spcukiu? of die absiml Male- meiil eiil mi by some biiines- tiieii, Mr. l ivlier said he womler e.1 how many of litem could ei ecl to art away with them. If rwry per-on pa Ml his jusi x, a was hi opinion dial Ihe rale eould be lowered rifht now. The itrreonal proerly tax nf a half of one imr ccut whs one acaiut wliirh rople railed but he did not where ike money was eoinlmr (roi if it was ahot isl.e.1. Tlie eakr went on In tell of Ihe coal and coke lax. Hie lax on cannery (Milput aud oil rrfinrl-s. 5alWi wlF lo J & and miUI cure ? a lirrce. Gil leo .-rut. a I barrel, bum inat i'lir a Ion ! Mine am! mflierat paid inrouiej tax or a two r cent tax on Ihei oulpul no mailer whether I lien-! wa nrofil or not from Ihe in,-; tlertakios. ! Corporations The rorpwratioii. hank and railway luxes were paid direct lo Victoria. Hallway were aesed nl Jlii.ono a mile 011 the main line and 3.00i on idiua- and on llii iissemenl Ihey paid a lux of two er cent. Mr. I islier said he would not alliuit at that time lo deal with school taxes as they wen very omplicaicd. ALL BLACKS DEFEAT OXFORD UNIVERSITY AT RUGBY YESTERDAY OXFOltD. Nov .1 The New calami All lllacks rugby team which is touring tin country, defeated tlx ford t'niversity team by a H'orc of .13 points to 15 yesterday uftenioon. SITKA ARRIVES (Inly one boat sold al tin exchange this morning. II wn the Silka wilh l.ViHin pounds thai di.poed of her calch lo the Gold Storage al I Ml ami 0. The Sea Maid is vet out. MAJOR ZANNI WILL FLY NEXT SPRING COMING THIS WAY TOKIO. Nov. :l. Major Zannl. Ihe Argenline Hycr has been inslrucli'd by his Government . lo remain in Japan until spring and then lo resume hi lliulil to the Cliiled Slides by the Northern Pacific route. Mr. and Mrs. Aillmr I.everell and sou. who are leaving llnzel- lou lo lake up their residence in llrlliuuham, Washington, arrived from Ihe interior on last niulil' train and proceeded sotilh on 'be leainer Prince lUinetl. this moi'iiu,.'. 1'IUXUi: !mr5 harminc miiu. ijltiiiiimu PASSED TODAY Widow of Late President Dledl From Kidney Aliment This Morning MAIlfOX. Ohio, Nov. 21 I lor-lice Klinu' HardiiiL'. willow of VV ii 1 11 ..1.. .., am lie o 1 a nr. :i .liw.rrn in IH.r5. Tin faiirral will lake place Mninla. CONFER WITH ! THE DOMINIONS Action of Premier Baldwin Ap . proved: Whole Question to ' Corr.o uo Aaain ' l.nxim.N. Nov. ii. Premier liaMwin's action in conferring1 Willi the hit) coiiiiuisioners of the Dominion a few davs aio i weicome.1 .y Ihe Daily Mail in a leadiilK rtlitorial advoealin clos-l lr relalious between the variousi slates of the Umpire and (lie; mother country. : Tin paper says that vijjws ex-' pressed in Government circle are lhal the whole, '. queslion ofi Dominion i'enreeiitaliou in IMI-! Ion 10. iv reimiie lo be recoiisid-' ered 111 II.,. lilil of eliairs"ei cou-j diti.'ii-r ' j BOOTLEGGING ! AT VANCOUVER; Pollco Complain of Inability to Enforce Laws Under Present Conditions VANCGl VKII. Nov. 21. Van-, comer police complain lhal Iheyi are unable lo effectively enforcej lie liquor taws orcausr 01 iii-i ability to enter private premises .... I..! MI.M.1. ...I . t.... lu '11,...' ul.l . --.,.... iu ..-.--. 1 111:1 that liiior i being sold in Van-' couvcr Hlieilly liy exporters who J do no) even pay the Dominion luly 011 it ami in that way Ihey ; defraud the government of its , customs diilie and the provin : cial government of il profit. ! The plan of handling this 1 lienor is for a esel, large enough lo meet with the rc- ! itiirelnenls of the department, to 1 1 ..r IX r.. 1 I lii.ni ii enroll 111 iinuui mi- 11- trnl Amerjca or Mexico, clear for' a pttrl in one of thoe counlrfes! but Ik up along the coast of, Vancouver Island or elsewhere! and discharge Ihe liipior into' smaller crafl which bring it back lo Vancouver and oilier poiutsj where il Hnd a ready sale al prices less lhan Ihoso charged, by Ihe gmernmcnt. j The Dominion dutv is $50 a: case. Ihe tiaymeiil or this evaded, the exporters are able to sell at a cheap rate. CEDARJNDOCK United Slates Lighthouse Tender 'Is Hore and Will Remain Several Days I'niled Slates lighthouse tender Cellar went tujo drydock this morning fur her annual overhaul. 'This vessel conies here every en r. She will remain until about the middle of next week. She is in charge of Capl. I.eadbetler. Frank Gomez, Wilfrid Thompson and Cyril llagshaw, each sentenced lo Iwo years al llu F.s HUPKHT. .11.(1. Fill DA Y. NOVK.MIIKH SI, ltiSM. COLONEL AND MRS. CHAS. KNOTT OF THE SALVATION ARMY Ainontr Die v:si' ir-: v.-nwwi from 1 lie hi tIi .it- 1 -Mnr.v will ne ' hr in . ir'aii' si'iiiti of officers pf Ihe Sal- aitim Army dial went' horlh Momiay. Tliey look part Mi a very imporiaiit ualie coifre at Wranell which pnncd very successrnl. Tie party eonsii of C.loii'l jt.'ha. Kni(f. chief secretary fm the Sahaliou Army in Cunada, West. , Lieut. (d. G. Phillip of Winnipeg. Ilriiradier V.. Sims of Wiuuipev. Adjutant J. Merrill of Vancouver. Capf. F. Dorm of WraiiRell. Ala-ka. 8 HOUR DAY EXEMPTIONS Board of Adjustment to Sit Hsrs Next Week In Regard to Law IRambirt. of the board of adjustment under the Eight Hour Day law expect to bo In 1 Prince Rupert toward the end of next week. They are due to arrive on Thursday next from the East and will hold sessions on Friday. The object of the meeting Is to obtain Information and qrant such exemptions from the strict 48-hour week as In Its Judgmsnt j may be necessary. The board Is composed of J. I D. McNIven, deputy minister of labor; T. F. Patterson, and I F. V. Foster. 1 ! THE SALVATION ARMY Saturday S p.m. ! WELCOME 1 . Sunday, 3 p.m. LECTURE j. 1 7.30 p.m. SALVATION MEETING j. Tj ....... . A4.X 4. . BOXER nun WAb mixin DUMB. ' rri a r vi4ttrh x I tm rUK rUUK DAYOI1"'1"":- ' lw ,,a' ,ul l Swing to the Chin Affected Nerve Hitherto Unknown to Science I PAIUS. Nov. 2t.-Tl.c plea of eiilhusiaslic boxing rans. Knock' him speechless," was literally complied with during a bout be - ; 1 vv iwo luinlierinr: heavy - , I weights. 'They had been maul- ing and, pulling each oilier through round after round when one accidentally cauglil the other I ! on Ihe point of the chin with n wild swing. I id Hie swing we.nl down like a log. He was revived alter a tew minutes, but was amazed to fiuO that he could not urticulato a single word. Unitizing that ho had gdne completely duiivb he tell orr into a swoon. - It was four days, before the; detealed boxer recovered Ids speech. Doctors attached to the, French llo.xlng Federation do- dared that his Jaw was.nol dlslo- , , , , . . , , , , , 1 , ...... ,. .. . . sondale Imluslr.a School, were, caled, but hat the blow arrcct- lake., soull, by he prov ncialjed a. nerve hitherto unknown to police on (he steamer Prince science. 'Ihey are making a fur- U-peri ih.s tnorn'tty. tlur stvdy of IU caw. VMUrdtr'i Colonel Knoll lia crvel for vear a an officer in Ihe IiiH Salvation Army, holding various important position.. He served as chaplain .lurinp Ihe Great Wh l.eintf with the llritish fiKhting forces in Kaypt. At the lose of the war he was appointed Ui survey work in Palestine anC for two years he lived in Jerusa 'em and travelled extensively in (he Holy Laud. His last appoint-nieni was Chief Secretary in Den-mar' and he speaks the Danish a ;--iiae fluently. I . BOAT OWNERS TAKE STAND Ask For Exclusion of American , Fishing Boats From Port While Duty Remains OFFICERS ELECTED j Meeting Endorses Proposal to1 Fill Cow Bay Out as Far as 1 the Bridge j Al Ihe annual meeting of the Canadian Halibut Ksihing Vessel Owners' Association held in the city hall lat evening, four im-portaul resolutions were passed having a bearing on the fishing industry here. II was decided to again ak Hie Dominion govern- 'nieut lo close the port to non-! resident fishing boat owners in1 the event of the duty remaining on Canadian fish as al present. 11 Was also decideil lo ask for the abolition of the Canadian duty . of one cent a pound on American caught halibut. j The third resolution was dir., r.tro.il iillfiLrillinn fi'iini llienllier "; - " i having on iniernaiionai siguui- icauce. II asked llial the Domln-i . ..... . 1 . "11,11 1rr111if.nl iiiiiiii n rpuk. " ih-.'iI.ip valT at nl ,.r or mxie uoar I!jii' (iv Itnv Hay fnr for Mil Ihc. proiecuoii oi usnnig noais. mi cow nay 1 lie ri.iirlli eetftlin inn a-n nn inleresting one one in in that mat it it showed showed a total change of front from the old stand of waterfront bald- ine. ii euuorsru ine piau lor hrnlge. there not heing a voice afa""il il- i", . ' ,,oul,1c,1,1l f,u:1" I here wns some discussion on, 9200 ,- and was incapacitated from each or Ihe resolutions but each ; perrorming home dulie? and de- wn" riirvM "nliiiti-l-- when, Jiie.l Ihe onlinary eujoyment of. v,p vv,,s UxUll fol'wing rx-'l.eallb , ! I"'"""""- "incers ior ine com - 1 '" - ' '"r xv0,c ,h,'' n fiklliivi. follow " s ' ..... ii...,o..j.,.,i i..i... m. i i ,".i.' in .mini .iii i ii, ii i Vice-iu'esident ll. W. Nicker- son. ! Secrelaiy-tnanager. H. M. Dag-: Poll. j Iruslees - Mr. . I. Kerglll. George Frit and M. F. Nicker-' son. TON OF TURKEYS ON ORDER FOR RUPERT The merchants of Prince llu pert have placed orders for a ton 0f Ilulkley ValKy turkeys Tor Christina. These will be handled hv local stores and will lie nn indication of the develonment " " i'i"". in hi ot . turkev raising imtuslry or the Hulkley Valley and or Ihe buying power or the Prince Rupe'rl peo - 'r'e Circulation 1M. Street Salei, 461 SIR LEE STACK DIES AT CAIRO Failed to Recover From Attacks of Assassins: Country Shock-at Outrage PERPETRATOFS NOT FOUND j CAIItO, Nov. it. Major Gen- I ral Sir Lee Slack. Governor leneral of Ihe Soudan and Sirdar 1 of the Egyptian Army died at I midnight follow in;? wounds which were received on Wednesday at lie hntifl nf n.Mii.iriii I u.li I ' lack remained at the bedside ! 1 her husband Ihe whole day. 1 The whole countr- country is is 1,10 iro- - , , oui' lly shocked at Ifie outrage J ml tt e gravity of the' siluatiou everywhere realized. 'I'he pre "'t"ested . . .... n Inspecting the l"-niises Tor Ihe first -".tt,,,hoi"e U,ne- Hnanc.allj the affair was ilenouiice.' Ihe crime Ihe' ,1,,- i i nil,: in in iiiit; Ji.i.ivuM. st.o2csl term, demanding UlP d.scovery of the culor.ls and lemplary poriishme.il. Thus far Ihe assassins have not been Irae- ed. STORY TELLING WAS FEATURE OF CONCERT I Presbyterians Close Day of Bazaar With Fnturt Inment ' In Church Hall Story lellin? was the great feature of the concerl given lat night in the Presbyterian Church hall. A contest was staged in which Thoma MeClymont, Dr. Grant. George llorie. Consul Wukefiebl and T. II. Johnson '00k pari. Major Taylor and II. II. Little were I lie judges and 1 ihey derided lhal Mr Johnson' .was Ihe winner. One reason "for the ilecision v:i IliaL lie miiil-0 only fixe minutes yet never looked al his vvateh. The musical 'part of the program was of high merit. There w err setcetfons by Art ia s on1 orchestra, song by M"rs. p. J. .McMillan. Mrs. Kraser. and S. K Campbell; a duel by Mr. and Mrs.' Na"fy Vonp- L. O. I.arsen : a trombone sotol Handkerchiefs Mrs. C. F!. by Mr. Tisdall and a piano solo1 Slarr- Mrs- T" w Kergin. Mrs. by Mis. Kenny, (ieorge Munro NV- VaMC'' Mi" ,pw'i"-presided. 1 ea room Mrs. T. McCly- - j nionl, Mrs. Fred Stork, Mrs. K. A. SUES EDMONTON CITY FOR DAMAGES DUE TO A.SinFWAfKArrmFNTilarto.. MNs Kathleen Stork. w a aw 11 iiwii 1 1 VVli &J1 1 1 ! "" j KDMONTON. Nov. 21 A dam- age action for I3,55H against the! city was filed in the Supreme! Coin t by I'.lizabetb Grcgson and: Mrs. D. S. Cameron was cashier William Grcgson, her husband,, for (,.a room. for damages arising out or Jn-i .V large number or ladies work- juries caused through a side- fuilhruly ul 10m(. altj liel,K,(1 wnlk ne.eiili.nl Atiril X. 1il!t. 'Ihei. . ... . Claim asks , -sio.ouo general dam-iu gsoii. !?2.50(i ages for frs. lire . . 1 ( mi n hl'iu iiip ., .1 r . iireinii. mill' "r r ax.Fi .np.'iju " umi I 1,038 (ITiH sneeiHl ,.. . il:ifiiH?es. ,7 . I u siauvs uiai .irs. iirvgsuu - ... .... ... jirippeu on a rouen piaiiK on urn llei.l l.eiweell 11.1111 linn 1 1 1 1 11 ' Avenues, .wenucs. which wincn sidewalk si.icwjiiR was was in in a bad slate of repair due to neg-i ligence on the pail of the city.. -vs a resiiii oi ine injuries .urs. ri'?son was in hospital 338 days at a eosi or ?iu. puni a ineili - k: jT iiiinoii Province, iwvinrp. has lias iweu cap- SIXTY TALENTED ARTISTS Special Costumes "THE BEAUTY SHOP" : Wednesday and Thursday November 26 & 27 nl 8 p.m. sharp : Westholme Theatre SEATTLE AVIATORS FOUND VFQTFRIiAVl '"IdN, Nov. 21. - The Free j from the llepublican "rebels" VANCOrVF.H, Nov. 21. The when Cork relumed two govern- II f I I A livi.'i liklu ulia lvfl Vuiiiiii.ti'.' .k 1 1 . 1 .. 1 . 1 1 i V I L Z Z' ' ,...,J"r 1 m com o suiiy b ior .viiaciM ies, i Iv Kmnd yesterday arter.ioon Oraha.n Island near Sidney w wbere, 'lbey were forced to descem I ''nm ri PRICE FIVE CENTS. FINE CHURCH BAZAAR HELD Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Was Very Successful at Annual Affair In New Church Yesterday CONCERT IN EVENING ., .... . . . .. . " u,lt "T 10 m .. ,,ei.u "', ."!e ,"PW Ww Church wuiiii 1 iiuw iicuruif, cuuipie- f mu. the annual bazaar of the ''IV"6"' Aid '''I vlT e,e.ay ""' ' 'p appointed "a'"v"1 '"' euiiice. 1 ne place was prettily decorated and, in addition to the bazaar attractions, the many lailies who patronized the affair , 11 '7 over ?yi)U bavin'.' already been irealizeil. I The bazaar was opened by Ilev. j Dr. H. It. Grant who 'also look occasion lo dedicate the hall lo the slory of God and the use of 'the congregation. The pastor read So'omon's dedicatory prayer from I. Kin?, Chapter viii. Will, Mrs. II. M. Taylor, pre- jsiiieui or ine Ladies Aid. as convener, thoc in charge of ",e var'") 'Icpartments were ,"ow'- Fancy work Mrs. Joe Greer, Mrs. F. W. Pearson. Mrs. William Millar ami Mrs. II. It. Grant. Plain sewing and baby booth Mrs. T. K. Pringle. Mrs. ft. F. McNaughlon. Mrs. S. K. Cairm- , . I..-., 1. " .1 1 r -jits. j. i. itesiennaver. .ir. 11. ii. Mewari anu Mrs. I. II. Johnson. Candy Mrs. J. O. Sleep., Mrs. J. O. Ileddie. Miss J. Uothwell. Home' cottking Mrs. D. Mcr. Hunter, Mrs. A. It. Holtby and lM...T. Iluss, Mackay. . . Novellies frs. (ieorge llorie, Mrs. W. II. Wilson Murray and I Mann. Mrs. Sam Massey. Mrs. I Norman Watt. Mrs. II. II. Little, j ' Mrs. Ilirry Wei ford. Mrs. A. Fin- nie Mrs. G. A. Hrvnnt. Mrs. S. Mis Marguerite Young. Mis I '.t inula Marsh. Mis Weatherhead and Miss Creiglilo"n. Fish noml Mrs. A. C. Clarke . Miss,w (onrL io oring aooui ine successiui re- In the course of the afternoon. . .... ,seieriious were me piayen uy , ... . . i.auies .Musical uiuo orcnesira, conUtinf. ."-'i. f f! . . Hrvant -rs j . llinton. Miss Marjorie f ancasler. Mrs. W. S. Ackroyd, t- la. ii,.ibroiier and Geoce p,orje jr The' proceedings ''of the d iv P1WM.i ,.111. n ,.11(.r ,,,, i p ,,,, of npor;s(. MutirH am, . (;wirp torj,. iiIR former ore siding. CAPTURED BY BANDITS SHANGHAI. Nov. 21. Ilev.' lArne Anda, Norwegian Lulheran missionarv stationed al Sichwan. it Hired by bandits. . TWO WINS FOR . FREF. STATERS Republican Candidates Beaten In Cork Which Was Rebel Stronghold .!,- 111 uir t'liy will'lIT lllll on llepublican Lord Mavor was d- rented and the other In Fust on ; Cork where Michael Walsh, Ilc- I'Mltl'can. wa. defeated.