LABOR iJ i.Ir 'I; a!i- was in charge of tli' lore mi Hp- ali-eueo of Mr, li" j in IIh- lio-i'iliil. Mi tioiiloli, who was le ping in t f - iiiir .if Ho- -luiv, w i iirl li a vul Ii dog ami lie. ml Hiumpn-g uoie which 4, ii rommg from Ibe'lailm -imp mi tlx' m .und floor l-nng. ilii f"l- - 1 miie'-lnili-ly after, how-! null .the rrali of breaking ti'ol in- juitrpc-1 out of ln i wriil in It front il.Ntr.j I n-.l ul first rcallir that :! had been committed ii.myhl ttiMl the ravin? 'i to t i I riiPl tin break -ti w imiow. Ilr tlrved making iue Mi , vm . ,tfin 7hwtf flUl'f tMMBfl MOtlCHIS. ' ' thai tin' valuable cape I'M removed Initn Ibe win- ; , ii-t.Jt a revolver ami wen I .rain ty (( I ifi tin iim-i'Iiiix in course on , iftii driver come into the lirgrlnK the imi-e of .!-!. 1 1 it I - ro-ed lo I ( ' i.f nf llir ulrcel iimlj ..(tlinn rapidly towards 1 ..!(,. ,. Mr. tU.nl. .It aUol i a' to- w carrying the i'"t he ralliil m him ; h- v.tnil.1 fire. The man J ' 'ake Hie warning, how. .I tiirlet In mn. On fir I '. h" heal ul I lie Kiiiir (Iwtrue wi'hin n block or the mIi-l'"lie.' SerseHiit llueli Mc-l V wan on the rMin within ti mi Hie. c and Mr. IJou-Mn i.i Hie remainder of Ui arcliinp. dul wllhotil nuc- I'M'itlmjf Hip riilprit. l ir ...i,-,. ar,, Wlirklnp 011 ' t...iiy ami llier U 1 -i-n..n bt-llevp (hill the 1,1 ' tuny he apprehended. Mr. ' d drelui.., Ilml he rould ' tlv llllll I I I. ..II... .. I ... " - i I'riinni in' ' -i -'laitKei- n llir iiy. BUDGET NEXT WEEK Session Expected to be Short frobabty Endln? about December 12. NHWA, Nov. l:t. I ho tiox-"iimettl ,m(( lel will be ""-' -hi down in- lii-pinning of tin week, n was minutim-rd in '" gislaluie yeslerday. Under M'lent iiliuii. (lie llou.-e will " "'ii on December 12. ' The '"bale on , Hi.,.vU rr,M Ibe "ru'c will , cdiiclmied HiIh II V K,:!iniiU ,nier. iu-prrlor in Siuiiliers on of de- DEBATE ENDS IN SHOOTING Two Hundred Shots Fired Mexican Chamber of Deputies About Possible Candidates for Annual Election Tile end of Ho- rivu- yrar i- Mpproacliin! ami i i I - uk- VioiiioK lo talk ahoiit Hi.- nexl rivic election. It i under-liMH' thai Hie mayor will again offer hi erirp lo I he rily and il i treiierall uuderiliKNl that he will he njpoed by Alderinii I'.ollarl, AldeniMii MrMordie or Aldnrman (H-y. poiltly liy more Hi an .me r them. There wh a report Ihal Ahternian .Mitrdoiiald would lie in the field, hut il i uudenlood Dial . lie haw denied thai he will le a eamlidale. The name of It. tl. liildMniM. la-l ear'H preidul if Hie lHanl of trade, ha aUo lieen fawiralily meulioned. II in iMijl.le Ihal lliere niay be a -dark horee In I he uiuiiieipal rne, but li U nol in evident- yel. l or aldermen il i prohnlily Dial all or iiio-i ..r tin- pre-enl iiK'iiml.i'iiU will i.e i -.nilidul.'" i oiiee iiioiv. LUIS FIRPO BEATEN BY CHARLEY WEINERT Outpointed Argentine In Twelve Round No-Decision go Last Night M:VAIIK. Nov. III. Charley Weinerl. lienvywejKhl, otilpoiuled I .o,u N Fifpn. Argentine heavyweight in a twelve, round no-decision mulch in the opinion of ncwspHpnrm'iMi hml night. Firpo vvus oulboxed. his awkwnrdues 25 TAXI and 8be main BOSTON GRILL Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service wilh newly laid dancing T.oor for hire. Anywhere at Anytime. Suitable for Stand Royal Hotel, "3rd Ave. dances, banquets and wed. and 6th 8L din parties. WATT VIDECK, Prop. PRINCE 1RUPERT For ratg. apply to Boston Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457, VOI XIV NO, i'07 In MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13. Louis Morones, Labor leader, and another deputy were wounded last night In the course of a shooting affray In the chamber of deputies. More than 200 shots were fired as the climax of a stormy debate. Morones was the most prominent Labor Isader In Mexico. RUMBLINGS IN InaKiuiii idea having lHen adwmi INI reeiill)r, a rnmuilllre roni- in of Itr. h. V. Krryiu ainl Jim-i tree i- wa apioiul'd to confer on the mailer with a Molary Cluh lommitlee which ha already 1mnu named. CIVIC ARENAS ; lite IriKuer the rewilwr; " io off. Th mum- w' People on Street are Talking Mr :HiUtii declare. .-I tlic vii-iimmi not failed, ill.-l niool ii rely uouhl a.lied it, murk. Ak it ly)Hina Mini Imre feel. '''"H nnide rliHe and ar- tn fire Iwh hoU. The i -appeared in Hie Maelmi "iichl to the war of llir rrice. I'Jtl.VCK Hll'KHT. H.G.. TIllllSDAY MJVKMHKlt U. I02J. rt.fd.,-, circ.uti.. isee. I he annual t.yro ImII w ill he Ih I.I mi January tii il war deeid- ...I 'It... . . J . . . . -I. i iii win rcronw i lie ciuo f i! - uilalioii niicltt on Uie day pre Miiiiti and a iiUBMVr of Vancou mm .yni. il - expected, will be here for i he area ion. A rom- I mil let- coHMathitf uf A. U. Nicliub 4 I nil it , m i n i At oi Hj. Pnmr e m&shop Farthing Appeals for la- stork. A. A. Kaoti ami II. A. Ila-lie wa named lo lake charge of arraiif etitenU for Hie hall. The rlub treasurer reported I biit .'.' 3 had. been realiied an a reull nf .the recent Momlowii jilaurc Thin iiiuney will be plae-;i. in the playtcrouud fund. Norri : Prtnxlc, riiairiuan, and the com-! until'.' in charve of thi- alfair wit.' ill-charged with thauky. A idea-iiiil feature of the jiro-i i-eedinfc al In -I iiizlit'- meeting Ma- t lie pre-entalion ny It. u . on behalf of the club. Wright of a nilver en- 'ii'i' dih a- a wetldinst preenl liyrn fif lit reilii'd suitably to I lie hi.n.'i add (old MOIIC OT llir i'.iiiiMiri' on In honeymoon uhi.'h I'Hik linn lo lui-liTii CONTRACTS FOR TRUNK ROADS Trans-Provlnclal Highway Work To Commence at Once Is Announced VltrrolllA. Nov. 13. I be ron-Irart for Ibe construction of Hie lloie-Speiice's bridge mcI Ion id or Hie triii!--provineial highway will be let lo A. II. Palmer Co and V. T. lierney. The Arid seel Ion rroui Ytile uorlh to the slle or llie new steel bridge nertms Hie Feasor ul Spuzzuui will con! a llllle over l 1(1,000 and Will be handled by Ibe lierney firm. .The second seclioii north rroin llie bridge crossing lo l.vllou will t'osl in the ucighbor-In.oil id :ir.nii will be umler-liiken by Palmer. Later other section' will be eiimpleleil. INQUIRY COMMISSTON COST PEOPLE 550,000 VICTOIIIA, Nov la. II t'osl llie people nf Hrilisli Columbia 50.()(i() lo rind oul thai no gnifl permeuled llie couslruoliou or llie P.tl.K. railway, iiccording lo 'iilires iirese'ile.l lo Ibe l.egis. laltiro yeslerday. showing the being no mulch Tor Weinei r.sjeo! al I ho commission of in-skill. There was no knock-! unity presided over by .Mr. Jus-ilivv'is. :'- .iallialier. Mi Mol Jlialiut I lie Uiwii Prime of Serliia. who re-ceullv celejale.l hi, fir-l aiuiierary. ws- a initor lo iomiou mis mouth and n now ark again at liume Helgrade Aid for Unemployed in East STUART LAKE URGES LOWER in Where Distress Beyond Control f. LODGE BURNED LUMBER TAXES Structure Just Erected by Paul Pooley Would Lessen Income Walter Destroyed by Fire Government and Stop Bor on Tuesday Night rowing for Public Works Juil r pleied in .anticipation' or catering to tourist and bulling parlies vi-iliug the district nesl year, a splendid lodge em-imdyinc all the real ores of a hold erected by Paul Waller on Sluarl Ijike near Fori SI. James wa completely wiped out' by lire on Tuesday nigbl according lo i lelegrtun receivwd jesler.lay by Iti F. MeNnuglilon, CN.lt. dislrirt msseimer agent. .Mr. Wnllcr ar rived with his Tamil)- la-i ,oril from Oregon and. sjonl several days in Ibe city 'with It. C. W. Led, t:.N'.U. inlonliallt.il agent, who was instrumental in hring- of; basic industries through the lessening of taxation on mining and lumbering enterprises and an aggressive policy lor financial i-nrju? ii'K hi i. Thu deslniAtion of! the end or the present year the- ' llie lodge is a lillmMiss to the district besides a Personal one to Mr. Walter, for il was anticipated that it would be used exlen-sively and would be an added al- rebuilt. Mrs. I,. P. Wright, formerly ot Prince Itupert ami now or Lotus I leach Calirornia, who reretitly underwent an operulfon. Is mak ing favorable recovery according I . . .. I ..I 5- '.' ' trttt 393 old pans in a tree riahl where Hows inlo Kagle Creek The whole creek is slaked and mot MD.VniKAI., o. I:!. Thai llie niieiiij.l.ix lueut situation of "" creeks riowiu inlo il ar.-in Moo lieal and other Canadian i cnlres demanded imiiit'iJiate ! al P''gl out and the claims aUenlioli or (lie rederal. tMovmi ial anil t it .-, 1 1 1 1 1 . i-i I ; recordel. Ihere are three nf aiiif Ihal Uiey miil inimedialely vole Hinds necessary for allevi- ;"iese. 5rady Creek, Jimmy Creek alioii, was the Imideu or sjieei hes made by Hisliop Farlhing uiidan' ,'oll,' reek. oilier speakers al a mass meetioir of iiiiMiiitiiiivtxt iiiui.uiii.iiiu I Panuinu on liiscoverv claim on here ve-lenlny. " ,Ctold Pan Or. CaVter values All speakers were agreed Hint distress had mil bevnm! ii,lfrom 18c lo 3(c which lie eou- sco.e of Hit' various charitable organization siders good. Ho sank a hole seven feel on Dome Creek and got colors all llie way and he thinks (here will be gold at bedrock This he considers llie b."d prospect or all, as the crek is most uniform and has all the pearanre of having good pay dirl. II was at Ibe mouth or this erepk that llrady got a six dollar nusgel. "What the country need is I prospectors, said the Doctor, II jis easy to gel in and the country lis open and abounds in game, moose, caribou, tool hens and all VICTOIIIA, Xov. 13 Proposals iorts or wild lire. As the doctor tor slimulalion of Ibe provincial ii- an old miner, bating lived in Alaska and (he Yukon for past 8 yc.lrs and participated in almost every rush, be is likely lo know what be js lalkin-- about. and other assistance in respect to! He bus a number of claims Ihere 'arming were advanced in I he 'and has taken options on others Legislature by Hie opposition 'and is quite enthusiastic over Hie leader, II. II. Pooley in a speech ! country, on the address yeslerday. He as-! serled that lb province's net. clebl was eighty-eight million dollars inslead oT the Torly-six millions claimed by llie (iovern- menl, and ho predicted Ihal by annual borrowings would roach or or eight eight million million dollars dollars li action to a district llialj'iol been sapped out of (lie pro-abounds with all manner of game., vinee." said J'ooley. II is understood thai ll will be1 i SMALL WHEAT CROP ARRESTED LAWYER KNOWN IN RUPERT PRICE FIVE CENW. R SHOT IN MEXICAN CHAMBER MAW ATTEND FUNERAL OF ACENT GENERAL OF BX IN LONDON TODAY Thousand Dollar Cape Stolen From Store at Goldbloom's Last Night Revolver Shots Fired at Robber as he Carried off Furs: Plate Glass Window is Broken GYROS FOLLOW UP GOOD WORK; Will Devote Their At'enllon to Plavqround Improvement i Again During Coming Year PRESENTATION TO MEMBER Good Returns from Hoedown Dance Given Here Recently i are Reported Tlif Prince Ilupcrl ;r. (j ii Sii.it. nog it large plale gla "how window in the fur sImW11 m 'mimIV ImImiic- ii tin Hi. mi (i old Mourn, .Second Avenue, a diet at t o'clock Ufc'i" "" laM K -ti.ilrhed h mink iaK- valued al 1,000 hiiiJ esrapwl l"Ji'','', Wiliuur playground i , mi. of -Hoi firl fnm u revolver in the hands of L, liM-11"" " ,u "',J'J', ' Hi. (ioW- ioriki-inma r. The gym- GOLD DIGGINGS ARE INDICTED EAGLE CREEK FOR VIOLATING Dr. Carter of Hyder Here Direct frm Casslar After Staking Claims WAS LAST MAN OUT Says What Coun ry Needs Prospectors and Conditions are Favorable is Thai while no one can yet lell whether Hold Pan Creek in the Ca-iar country i. to become a minin? i-auio or nol. il has all Hie iru-!eeln of Ix'inv o Hiouli il i. very dilTerenl from l lie olaeer ile'io,ii- n l:o- Khtii-dyke, ai cording lo Dr. C. I). Car-fi'r of Uyiler who hut ju.' come from there and who at I he Klks i"!l call lal infill lold aiioul Ibe country- lr. t:arler Hie lal man out I hi lall. Ilr left there irtl October JG, coining down f; likine in a mall lioal wil'i fin Pendleton oulfil who are iperal- lin? in the obi diggings UU miles farther on. He ie.; n, iupplie.s which be hail intended lo Use during the winter and In intMi will pick them up in Hie VOLSTEAD ACT Br.tlsh Columbia Men Included In List of Those o oe Tried In States SAX FHAXCISCO. .ov. 13. F. It. Anderson of Vaneumer. a K.C. lawyer, and Hu-ell While-Ihw, a wealthy resident of Vancouver, were anions: several score or individua.i indicted (y Hie federal yrand jury la.t evciiiu? on rharcreH of viotitl intr Hit. i.n.- - . .... liiliilion law and violaling the Irealy agreemeiil between I lie t oilet Stale and Canada rela-live lo eliippins- Hijuor inlo the cotmtry. The iiid'clnienlx followed a Ion;: invest iralton b. the Grand lury into Hie cireuiiiitance sur-rotmdin? Hie ailins from Canada of the Meaiuer Quadra, which wan seized off I bin port with a halt million dollar cargo or lia- luor hi her hold, ami Ibe mysler- :ou.voyase oT Hie ".loop liuilia in lie Pacific and her abandon-inenl iy Hie crew, tlllirers and UK'inlter. of the erews of the two l.-s-i- are niriuui'U III llie HHl ' " jo. i mm , i - msV.Ut "tw'Mntiiiil ii wa near the uroulh of Ooldl - iPau Creek where Orady viade hi ifir-t strike. The erreJt i so named lecaue there are I wo old MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF FRED C. WADE Dominions and Colonial Office Represented at Crematorium Chapel I.OXDOX. .Nov. 13 The tuner-al or F. C. Wade, agent general ror H.C. in London, was held at Holders (ireeu today, where the renrains were cremated. The crematorium chapel was scarcely large enough to bold all who were present to pay their last respects lo Mr. Wade's memory. Mrs. Wad was loo ill lo attend. There were present at Ibe funeral represenlnlives of practically every .Dominion in Hie F.mpirc and the Colonial ofriee was represented, 'flip mourners i included Hon P. C. Larkin. Cau- adian High Commissioner, ami t..ttt,.i. c,,.v iir,.i. ....: . ; w'-'-,i. . iivi, iiiii ,M.-lllllll I"" i .;. r ... . i . suui-r ior u"irana; inMiop rer-rin r Willesden, and Canon Perkins. ,..tli fonnofly of Urit-ish Columbia, Qiiiiducliil the service. Toward the close 'of the service Karl SHe-r. CnkVadian bari tone, sang " Jlie Abbfy Light." verses written by Mr. Wade. The catafalque was bidden by a niass or riowers.. The last time when Canadians aalbered at the chapel al Colder R. Anderson was Here Last "reen crematorium. .was in 1918 April Prosecuting In Port hI ""' funeral or Sir Itirliard Mc- n.m.nl. I r-rmm illriile one lino, iirpmiu. of 111" --....-..., .M-. - - seven : and Ibe unmediate predecessor mo,,., as n resull r the Oliver policies. "II is no raull or thai F- Andorsou. llie Vancouver "f Mr- Ulp as ageul general of ..u.. ....... I :r .1... i:r.. i.i liivLvm u-lui ivviu i, 1 ...I mi.l... It.-. i ii-. ri iiiuriii ii ine llie uuii lias '""" "-- uni.7iii j - ?io- day in connection wilh Ibe alleg-i KAMSAY MArnONAin eu liquor running activities of, jllir steamer Quailru, is quite well " " Vll I he was hero as prosecutor in Ibe MAY VISIT STATES LONDON. Nov. 13.- .1. Ilam- RECENT ESTIMATE; ,,.orl ,it,W01 va sy .MH-'iiiid is conten.piati.. ,tUo vU,,e,, 11,0 piy ,M ,hul visit to America on a holiday . iiMOKiaiii receive.! yesterilaycrop al 27I.C22.IOO bushels. This J ,"h,,, " oamnm of Ms iwenly millions less ss than than no emergency Hospital. Mrs. ls ,.SMmate. neii! is a sisier or .Mrs. ltalpli Tor la 1 bushels. t .... "'V luler Ibe barl grind or nearlv a ............ v ... , Ol I AW A. Nov. Ibe J.- crop' Local members or Ibe legal, y,.ar as premier. Hie livening report issued by Ibe bureau ofj fraternity acquainted with Mr. Star .savs il understand. statistics estimates H wheal the The final estimate. year was 171.199.000 Anderson' believe Ihal lie went lo, ' , San Francisco to represent the m. A. Itrrbnnk or Hie C X II. owners or the Quadra which was' ensrlneermit denartimml arrived soiled ami Ihal. having no inter- iHS n(,, from Prince Ceorgrt esl in the vessel himeir. be will an, wlul couple of ,,av, pei -ouallv be released. Ul tj, ,.j(V