25 TAXI and Ambulance Servica Anywhere at Anytime, gland Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8L MATT VtDECK, Prop. VOL XIV, NO, 370. CAlIlO. Nov. 21.-The Kirvolinti rnliiiiel h-ailed by. .agloul lia has leiuJciTil its resignation today to King Fend, who ac j ''I'led it. The King I lieu summoned Ziwarh I'asim. pi esuiem the Senate, who roiiM-nteil to form a ciihinel. The lalter's '" "enlnnce of (he premiership is believed likely In case the pre-t'nl Mlunlioii quickly as he is known as A moderate and is nni '' ll.v tikeil. II was eveii.llniughl in some quarters that a new Hihcnl outlook has been produced which will obviate Hie tak-"'K f further measures which Ihe Uritish considered necessary. LONDON. Nov. 21 The F.Rypl-"n crisis will be greatly eased by Hie resignation' or "Zagloiil ''""ha, is the view il Is underwood Prevailed al Ihe hour and half session of the cabinet '"ailed al noon (inlay to consider lypllau reply 0 the Hrilisli deiiiainlM. AM, 1'1... -..rir...i' 111 at Iiiimip for I lie nasi Worn FUNEnAL TODAY The funeral of the late Mis. Dorothy OoMietl. who lost her life in a boating nceidcnl on Hie harbor some vvVeks ago, was buried this aflernoon iu Fnirview Ceiue-lery followhiK a service in the jll.C. UnderlakerV Chapel al which llev. 0. II. Hacker ofllriated. lias i Among Ihnse M'liding (lowers Miss Jean Johnson, Miss w,!,!ki in ablc o around again! Fannie While and (ieorge While l""i'.in, Mas!. a FORMFR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT LOSES ACCEPT T LIQUOR ARRIVES Five Hundred Cases Came on Cardona Yesterday ot wnlch 300 For Vondor Some five hundred cases of liquor, over 300 of wiiich were for the local government vendor, arrived from Vancouver on the Union steamer llanlena, Cap!. A. I'.. Dickson, yesterday afternoon , . .., ll... iti l .... I lias uiiiM'ii, iiii iu win iif iiu I .lunger of any kind of a drought. for a few days al least. The Cardena. which arrived at 15,000 coiniiiission in connection NN'ells and Mr. O'llourke. For with Ihe assignment or u dry dock Stewart: J. F. Hreeze. A. Hruce sulisiily poulrurl from M, mid J. Arsenau I'.oughlan lo the Wallace Shipyards Co. was dismissed by Chief Justice Hunter In the Supreme Court Til Vancouver last week. The assignment was brought about at the lime Mr. Clements will silling ns menlber. derson, an unnecessary the ease. IRELAND ENTERS FOR DAVIS CUP AT TENNIS NFAV YORK, Nov. 24. Ireland Coslswas (ho first country to enter the were awarded to Ihe successful IU25 Davis Cup tennis pompttl- defiTndanl who, however, was or dered lo pay costs for James An lion. A challenge has been re ceived fnin the Irish by Hir third United Stales I.awn Tennis As )" ll llll PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia'i 'Newspaper PIUNCB HL'l'KKT, H.C.. MONDAY. NOVEMHKIl 25, 12S. YuUrday't Clrcullln 1.SS0. liff claimed 'wrongrul sehure on Hie part of Hie defendant off in treacle. ko.hU and chattels on tt Francois Lake ranch was completed in Hie Supreme Court before Mr. Justice (Sregory on Saturday afternoon and judgment wns reserved. Iu the course of Ihe taking' of evidence. Idlers from defence counsel to the plaintiff in which fraud on Ihe part of the taller was stiggi'stiid were read. His Lordship expressed surprise at There U plenty of rain these ii. eotiteiils of said letters, es days and now thai such a sub-j 1Moially coming from a member slantial shipment of wet good!f die legal profession and said) 1. 15 ami sailed for Stewart,; n, defendant Anyox and Alice Arm at 8 o'clock, rnniniiccimi piiit "an ine lotiowing in tier nrsi LUlllllllOJlUll OUlljclass passenger Iisl--For Prince Hupert: John Matson, G. T. Wjl- The acllon or Herbert S. Clem-j Hams, J. II. McAllister. H. Myers euls, forniere member of federal and M. M. Waterman, For Anyox: parliament for Comox-Atlin, H. Herlier and Mr Nevison. For agaJnst John J. (Vnighlan for Alice Arm: A. C. II. (lernardi, Mr. they might havo been just cause for libel action. Alex. Melt. Young appeared for the plaintiff and L. S. McOill fori WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HULL IIAIlHOIt. Cloudy ; westerly wind; bar. 30.05; temp. H: heavy swell. DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy; liar. 2U.HU; lemp. 32; sea biuooth. DlUltV. Cloudy; f-ash wesle'r- y wind; bar. 2D.yi4 letups 10; uoilerale swell. Noon HUM. IIAHHOn. Clear; west prly wind; bar. 30.05; tembp. 19; heavy swell: .10.30 a.m. Camosuu at Fitzhugh Sound southbound. DEAD THEE. Clear; calm- bar. 50.90; temp. 3H; sea smooth DK511Y. -Ilnin, light southeasterly wind; bar. :I0, tem;. 18 wilii them. Slriwl Silw. bit BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing f'.oor for hire. Suitable for dance, banquets and wedding parties. For rales, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TISH DEMANDS GOVERNMENT AT CAIRO RESIGNS AND NEW PREMIER APPOINTED BY KING Egypt Accepts Demand of British Government for Indemnity and an Apology for Sirdar's Assassination Troops are Already Moving out of Soudan and HATCHERIES TO Money Paid Over to British t This Morning LONDON, Nov. 21. Tin Kgyplian government h agreed lit1 HrtiiMi demand m coiiucrlion with the aoatMUalioii ol Lee Stuck. Sirdar. of the Ik ptiii Ami) and tiovermir of Ui mIiiii. who wiiii aliot down at Cairn ll week. The ItritiHil tle-:icd i proper ajK . p'l ti li m e n 1 ,of 1 1 1 .i-n--.in ami an innitj anil uImi promise thai 1 1 1 - government would' prevent .. n -Iratioiift wlui'li would tend lo dilurb tli'' pence. The Mnli'li government ha derided that Uir indemiHly of kmiuo demanded of KKM'I -ImhiIi bo -nl.jc. ( t provisions for -Bllon of f ! "victim, be . f o object in aiau. f"r which country it S j l.ce Slurk devoted hi Excavation Begun NM)X. N.iv. 21. The rvae-t f iih- Soti'luii by Hie Si i 1 1 n lot begun, ) nw y deilrh Oil af-'I'li i ik in niTonl.ui.e of yix.iltM'OMinf Ida , m- i .vartiila(il' strong ar-j Wards l".(tyl III MMIIICHKHI uiftliMoii f Sirdar' mkc wide H'ral from i - and publle although R: r l ? ti of Ihe ie-quai'er nnl ron-"ii Hie srl of Hie pre and political I Min li hh Uv demand tor, withdrawal f of Egyptian f'oru l li Soudan and py-j '(' lP 500.000 ilidemiill) j In- .nily requirement in' It: -ti ultimatum oiiiiliain' h -It were niri'ifM'Ully I'll. Il U aMIIIICil tli" -ll I .ivITIIIIHll Will llllowl mnlilp lini In fulfil lhe i-iipiilalioitx. there I" mi ; . mi lo Jio taken however K y weakening in I In Itrili'li ;k nii.iii lo have Uit term I.- noip stririly observed Indemnity Paid MUM. Nov. 21. H; 'i li for Mir death of I lie SirJ Haviil i!;:; wan mini by Uie Egyptian ti AN IMPERIAL COMMITTEE Marketing of Dominion Produce to he Handled In London OTTAWA, Nov. 24. The Canadian Government along with the governments of other Dominions has agreed to the formation of an Imperial com-mlttse to deal with the marveling of Dominion produce. The personnel of the committee Is as yet undecided. Objections taken at the Imperial conference to the formation of an Imperial economic committee do not, It Is stated, apply to the proposed committee on marketing. The objections at that time were to the creation of a committee with practically an unlimited field. There was no objection to the formation of committees which would consider specific subjects. JUDQE DAVID DEAD AN'ClltlHAliE. Nov. 21. Judge .POlold X. UllM't. 15 viir of ae. "Hot her of heart I rouble. I'll iHdfiti-illi came lo Alaska 20 jcar aaro. f jno.000 demanded by the nili-illy. Indian, wak ami in tin" rily t : i iiictil nl 11:13 Ihii morn- polifi- rourl this uiorniiiK for iii- toXlral ion. Egyptian Government Resigns and New Premier Chosen by King Feud for That Country BE DISCUSSED Authorities Differ as to Value of Artificial Propagations to Biological Board to j Decide A ritil full ini'nliiiR of Ihe biological hoard of (Xanadu has bi'i-ii ralli'd at tin r'iiii'l of the . iin ri UKMit of fUlirriiM for Dv- ( leniWr 30 mi Ullawu. and this1 ' will iiocPMititali JiiIiii llyliliavn. tin1 local rji'ei'iitati on that lioard. IrntiiiK on or befori", iMiri-luiai l in ordi-r to bi pre-, nl. II will iIIsciik'' lialcbery , ' ,-robpiii. Then' i'm lo ! a difference, 'r opinion ainuR?;HutlioriUfi hi o Ihe Miljlie r liajtlnriex in fifhl wiltui. II bmi coiicrii!ividy ! -Iiown tn U iJn 'iaUrorKib- fhwrlrftifr riiiiwt&lrW, j im have a coiuplrle failure hii'I many calnion canners and oiliir haw llii' opiuioti that the lialrlirncH are of no value lo Ibe -ulnioii iiiduslry. llii- III.. Caiiniiii: and racking '"o. operah a lialrlorj' of 'heir own mi lto Xiiiikiih Itivi-r in con-uii'lion with their Niiiiklli Iliver '-antirry mid ( the tiianapineiit f that inxlitulion declares lliey are not at all Mire (hat they derive any benefit from I lie hatch- I ery. What Was Responsible? The vooil run of cockeye tliis eiu- on the Skeena Iliver i set I own to the liatrlnfies, but no one is sun1 dial Hip run would iiol Iihvp been just as In rue if Hie lnilrlierfes had nol born ihere. The 'halrhpriiw oi Hie rnr llivpr di'l not save the fish Uirre from depletion. 'Hie conrMiui of opinion seem lo If that for the less valuable salmon. Mich a piuk, Hip halplipries are useful but for ftockr-yr there is grave doubt of their utility. 1'ndnr a mate of contradictory opinion the ilcpnrtinMil of fish-ries wUhes nn opinion on the subject from the Biological lioard o that Ihey may deride whether In restrict Iheir hatchery opera-lioim or extend them. Doubtless under Ihese circumslanees the board will collate all Dip rvi-lance procurable and pome lo n ' Air. J. K. T . 'iin.i.-. .ou.i: .secrciury. t..k-- inrmls Willi souie little Ivuiiir lnl m -o during a it 'eo. v -n to .t.ape Colony. South A I en a. M. . Tlmmas. .i lie -cm v.iili hmi. KU KLUX KLAN IS SEEN AT TORONTO TOilONTU, Nov. 2 i The first experience in connection wilh the Ku Klux Klau look place here Saturday nielli when while robed figures burned two largp wooden crosses in dilferent parts of the city. " t JODGMENf RESERVED 1 Hanged Himself on Train Near Smithers Early Yesterday With Handkerchief and Piece of Cord lliiiigeii by Hie nci k from a coat hook with a handkerchief and ioiii piece ol cord, the feel just touching Ihe floor, the lifeless bo:y of J. V. lloiliiigsworth, aged about 28 and lielievtd to lie single, was found early yesterday morning just after leaving hake Kaililvu station by bonductor l-'ru.ik Waner in the lavatory of the first class coach of the westbound pas.seuger train vvliich arrived here from the Kl hist evening. II was apparently a' lear cjise of suicide, taking place about Ihe time the train reached Sniilliers. Ideiitily was established by the name on the inside COLONEL TELLS OF PALESTINE Salvation Army Head Gives Interesting Lecture on Sunday Aftsrnoon The lecture given by Colonel l.hai'les Knott, chief secretary of the Salation Army in Canada, was very well attended in spile of Ihe inclement weather yesterdayl afternoon. Mayor Newton tookl the chair and iu introducing the I of Ihe coat and also from insur ance papers on Ihe person. There was a dollar or so in the pockets of deceased's clothes as well as a Calgary bank pass book show ing a balance of 230. As lo the motive 1 1 vat might have actuated deceased in taking his own I'Tfe, the trajn oflicials were unable to lell anything. Ilollingsworth was said lo have been on his way from Trail, B.C. lo .Smithers. where a year or so ago he had been employed by the Canadian National Hailways as a watchman, tie is believed to have boarded the Prince Hupert train at Jasper, having come there over the Vancouver HneJ fronivthe said JSOl ' 0,"'y ws removed speaker some very cangralii-l""11' . .jfni iatory wonls unoul me aIvauoal",,' . " .mw Army ahdils worli. . iunmi over io inc provincial and interesting slory of Palestine Conductor's Story before and after the war. He was Telling last evening on arrival in the country' firs't 20 year ago lu-re of the gruesome discovery , and was privileged to hold a he had made, Conductor Warren commission as padre under lien- staled thai, while checking over eral Allenby.lhe Hnlis Icader.who his passengers after leaving conquered the Turks. Ho de-'Smithers where he had taken dared that no country in ihe charge of the train, he passed -world was so attractive for his- Hie open door of the lavatory lrttifal Ili,tnlnrrirn1 fir Fltlpml in-'un.l u..t. n.i.t t.-lll. 1,tw l...yL- Ir. ! IN UAWAuL AtllUN lerP'- Al present the population 'the door, the position seeming j , was about half a million people Hie natural one of standing. of all nations and tribes. The bulkiihough the body was somewhat . j Caustic ,t d Remark m f l fyi Made hw oy ' M. Mr. . ,, ... ,,r. . .. ... . ' wprp flesepiiilpiits nf Hip nlil 11-.mnilu.l nvoi nn.l lln.io unniprl jubi.ee urcaory n o.on.u- naaiu'tifh tribes mentioned in the to be a while cloth around the nlcatlon of Defence ! llible. The best guide book -to. neck. Nolhinz wroiu was tlieu Counsel TakinK of evidence and argu t l'ales'tine was the llible. ' The Dead Sea The Dead Sea was a very suspected. After the stop at Lake Kathlyn, (he conductor at- again relumed through the ves- ment or counsel iu Hie damage tractive place hut in name only.'hDule pas! Hie lavatory. I lie action or II. I.. Sidener of Hums Some travellers said thai a bath! man was slill there In the same Lake vs. Sherirr John Shirley of. in the Dead Sea was refreshiugJposilion bul there was no res-Prince Hupert in which the plain- The Colonel said he disagreed potise when he was asked for his II was like bathing Hckel. The conductor then touch-He had been very'.ed the arm lo attract attention cralerul Mr a dip in Ihe Jordan 'and the body swung slowly aflerwards to wash off the saline! around. Then il was round that deposit . Colonel Kuotl aw Ihe charred WARSHIPS LEAVING FOR EGYPTIAN PORTS London. Nov. si. The admiralty lias ordered the superdreadnaughl Iron Duke to Alexandria, Egypt, the battleship Malaya to Port Said and the cruiser Caradoo and two dpslroy-ers lo Soudan. BIRTH A daughter was born at tho Prince Hupert General Hospital on November's I, to Mr. and Mrs 4 Alex .Maedonabl. 1153 Elevenlli .wenue r.asi. Hie. man was dead from hanging. I Ihe body was nol yet cold or ruins of the nbl cities in thejslill , though the hands were waters of the Dead Sea. This leH jslarting to become chilled. It no doubt in regard lo Hip Iliblejwas apparent that death had narrative or the cities or the plain Maken place not long before, overwhelmed by Ihe fiery de-'l'Mdenly. the man had tied the struclion of the days of Abra-1 ''andkeichief around his neck ham. Jerusalem and jumped from the lavatory seal thus hanging himself. The "We cannot think or Palestine !coat and hat had been remoyed and laid down nearby. (conl inued on page Tour) The body was taken down and turned over to the next provincial police station at llazellon to- unlliAi wifli uiioli nlTnnnla nf j I o fkllS Willi CUVII VUVVVIO Ul uv .i-eased as could be found. A .bundle of overalls and working Jclolhes found in the coach after , arrival oT the train here U als6 !believed to have belonged to de ! ceased. , ASIA IS SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKES LONDON. Nov. 21. Many towns in Anatolia were shaken, by .earthquake on Saturday night. The new railway station at Oucliak was dnstroyed an4 cousiderabe ilaindge was done elsewhere. TOKIO. Nov. 21 Severe earthquakes ol rour minutes duration rocked the Lake Huwa region liij. Ilobert Kipp. charged witli in-; eluding the cities or Kioto and loxication was ruied J5 in MieXagoya early this morning. No ""' ' !'- '''; set'ious dainaB ts reported.