,rv I. ill", an-t ! (iniiily Hoard ppiV ided ; . Hie un-nih'Tx, It. A llrowne. FORMER RUPERT MAN DISCUSSED Work of William Turnbull Discussed In Legislature by Opposition T'llllV !. Ill Hie osi- iii"1'! by ill in in Turn-T i 1 1 1 f-1 - I'dilor of the " Itu'.crl llaily .News, in tilii xerviee al Yit'loiia. ' -ii -ruM'il by npposilinn " !l ' - in the Legislaluii' in ".it, hi wilh Hie esliinales 1 s-ilaiies III tin deparl- Hon. T. I. I'altullo, 111 ' i "f liin.U. 'H, (Minion leader wished ' w if Mi. Turnbull was ; 'x '"innilMnnr as well as "'iiiiei iMininisjuiier, The tnln-,k "tilled thai ne was not, "'' lnii he hud gone inlo the ' 'ifiliim ii,lriel lo llivesligule 'iittiiainl- on the operations of ''" K'lumg eoinmlssion and this dune at Hie instance uf Hip mi!,, sir, ( H() (.lU.,.j,., oll "ls'niii!..ns iimi had furnisheil a '''Hurt ' J'e following passenger ail-for l, p mmlli on Ihe slenmer Urdeiin la mI evening: fur Swan-"' Hay Waller Noyce. I'M. Al"" and I.. Starr; for Vancou-Vnr I II Kllis. Mrs. II. I. Tns-ftinl son, liohetl Ileynolds. A. '-'itjlilon. H. McNeill, Mrs. II. H. J'cMn,,,,,, .I,,,,,,),!,.,., v. J. "'"livaii. M. (i. Cordon. Thomas l,yr,l' Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Morris '""I Mrs i LONDON, Dec. 10 Prime Minister Baldwin staled In the House of Commons that a sub-committee of the cabinet after eiamlnlng all the evidence put beforo It concluded unanimously that there was no doubt the SenovlefT propaganda letter was authentic. VICTORIA MAN WAS DROWNED PASSENGER SAVED Mil I OMI A. Her. 10. I under the leeriii'' gear of f lie Mrlkiuhrey proprietor ,1... approved h . M,rn xw j.- h .... wa. taken j i Willi rwr ill vunciuvr niw j(jturleiia. wan iIkiwiiinI when 1 lie drove the automobile over l he fide nf the pier at iigimn I . .in I and plunged with it U 11(0 Imi loin. l.iM'kharl Haleiii, a lilgary ImiimI taleniiiau, wo.vv;hi a pa- -i-iiger in I tie iwck Miai, ioukiii hi way rlear ni Hie ear wink and abandoned a flit He 'Trl to exlnrale MrtJoubrey mid whiii aboul unlil le-emil. The men were returning from Hie cable uliip lteloier where. I hey had been visiting one 'if the ollirer. over I OO.OIIO.IIOO. Resolution Being Submitted to Legislature Asking Repeal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty Ul.TfiUIA. Dec. it. - Abrogalion of (lie Uglu Japanese . it afli'i ( Canada will In- a-ked in .i nuluti'jii placed , iter ptMT li Hun. William Sluiiii. The motion will i I hi' Federal liocrniiienl to pres f or ,irli,i! niurrll.i li I in M' iih! liovertitiii'ul. I ' i- tin- iihiI ilrii-ln o ,i number of .nili Uri' ulal i limluced lhi se-sinu by Hie Liberal-. The resolu-with Mr. Smith ' lull dealing with Hie etnploy- Oiieiil.,1 hikI while girls hi Hie -nine home in domes! i i i,.-ln'i-. Unit the i, 1 1 ii 1 A I'll I tie , i . a1 "i tii 1 'ii l -, :.i - - l PECK ENDORSES PATTULLO PLAN Would Bring In Hebrldeans DIplaoe Japanese In Fish- rles of Coast to V: IHIA. Iter. 10 Hon I f l'ti"'tto wmi rummetHl"'! ' l'e.k. V.i:.. OH In- f ur- Hcbridesm 1 lii province. "We ,r Like hack Iroin 'In-"ii p coal il''Uieii. "ami tlie' are tlm ulaiup f u! . i.m and will do it in.ikr Mood, I know " ' ' ! ". i-iplaincd Unit 1 had offered to pity ! SENOVIEFF LETTER O.K. ANNUAL FISH DAY BANQUET i Affair Held In St. Regis Cafe I This Afternoon Well Attend-; ed Program of Speeches I and Solos j t here wit a large attc mlam-i- I ii Hie minti.il National Fish lay I ! hainpiel held in the St. f t -v - ''afeal iinon' today under the, j ;i ii iim' of the local branch ofi I the Canadian Fisheries Asmicia-Ucii. i I . II. JohllMMi, president of the .iHtiM-iatioii, was in Hie chair and Hie speaker were J. II. Meagher 'ami Ihiiii'x Couinkes reprrseiil-tUK the fishermen and Ceorge llulihy of the Prince Rupert Hy- I rimiiKMpi 1,0. in-en wire vorai jUtUm ly tift titr" Ml ' and !.li Jones. W. Vaugliati Davics ' aecotiipaiiyinj. T. II. Johnson ami John D!- havn comprised the program oinniillee ami John I'.. Davey, ; Harry Meagher and James I.. Lee looked after general ar- - , i-anjHiiMilt. Drove Car Off Oqden Point Pier, Sublects Discussed Into Water and Lost Life i,, i,u iniio.lnrtoi v emark Mr. JoIiii.hoii refer red to Hie irofntn that had lieen made by the fithing industry and lounheil I'iniieil on older point of interest. Mr. Itnliliy, in hi uifdre', referred to itiffienllieH and conditions from the fihennen' point of viw and eitnllinf the worth and bravery nf thne thus actively engaged in the iuduxlry. He alno put forth aiKither dea for belter aecoinnuHlation for the nuiiuiln floi'i the further dexelopiuent of whirh he enooiiraged an an nrie! of untold value to the port. Mr. Mrngher ami Mr. (iMimbes ike of mntlern iarlicuarly affwling the filierinen. C.N'.ll. cleainer Prince lluperl, I'.apl. Marry Nedden, is due to arrive from Vancouver ami way-norlo on time al .'I o'clock llii) iii"iv!i(ion . United States Senate Will Discuss Big Navy Scheme and Also Debate the World Court WASH I Mi TON. lu-r. I- Ny I '.atiailian Press . The bij; navy iitiesliou will mine "P 111 s,""li! "Hnosl iminedialely. II will be of the more tulerest because world courl talk is still in Ihe air here mid because (hern is much talk aboul an inler-iiiilioual conference for arms limitation. The navy question will arise in connection with the bill slill pending "in Ihe Senate to aullmrize construction" of eight swill cruisers and six river gunboat,'!, and lo provide for im-l.ruvemi'iils lo various worship. 11 carries iinoiinl.s that total . in i lie tun iin. passed Die House and Senale but j the Washington arms confer- II was held up in the senim on erne. a motion to reconsider by Sen- Meantime, Senator llorah is aim- King of Ulah. Senator Mug preparing lo urge that tills gov ts opposed lo a big navy, though he Is a strong advocate of aircraft and submarines. Undoubtedly the bringing i of this hill will cause a general discussion of world naval pn-gratns, especially of Ihe Hrilish anil Ihe Japanese. I , navy men eminent bring about a world arms limitation ami economic conference. Ah for the world court, its friends will urge the Senate, to act Hits winter and its opponents are delertuineil In hold notion off. This, however, will not pre- ' ' i Heed of L'ok who were associated ! with Hie old company. luisi.j, morning the party was busy in-: lervievving local parties who are:,j. interested in Ihe mill. It is possible that the mill mav he put in operation ai an early date. 1 TROTSKY SICK !: TAKING CURE ; Must Lcavn Russia for Milder Climato Owing to Fever MOSCOW. Dec. 10. . War Milliliter Trotsky has been suffering for Ihe past four "weeks with fever ami must leave here lo lake the water cure at some resort in a milder climate. PREMIER HERRIOTT IS ALARMINGLY ILL PA1US. Dee. 10. Premier; llerriol is confined lo his homej ivilh a severe attack uf ("Srippe. This is announced by a bulletin j issued by Ihe doctors. The report is causing some, alarm as it is not usual lo issue a bulletin at the outset of any Insignificant illnoss. The Premier had irtd been well 25 TAXI nnd BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, Amltiilnr "u"" .. 1 with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytlrr. '',. I., dances, banquets and wedding Stind Royal Hotel, 3rd Avfc. parties. and Gth St PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston Grill. Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop a,. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. XIV NO, "JO, yd l'lUXUB MLiPKHT. H.C.. WBD.NM'AY liBLBMMEH 10, l'.)2'i. r..t.rd.,'i cirui.t.n i.77. Street Sites, US PRICE FIVE CENTS. OWNE RS OF USK MILL ARE HERE TODAY PLANNING 'i'lit' iiini iii,iir'- ' ou' hmun was i lit piunJe-t man in London i vi !itl fiiijng i he ln-tmii drive tliinH(h the fily Planning to Resume . Usk Mill Operations Meeting Being Held Here Today of Directon With View to Activity in Near Future To hold Hie animal tntul try meeting of liuitholiJei. coin piele arrangement- fur Hie taking over ul the properties they re ceiill ucinmeil ami Mbly make plans fur un early tesunipliui of uelmlic at the mill, a patty of .Minneapolis financier.-, wind recentlv purchased the Kleauxu Mill at l -k from Hie recoivei and iiicorpoiuled the Skeetiu l.ttmlicr iju. Ltd. with caiitalizatiui of ."UO,000 ami head office al Prince ituperl, arrived in th city from the But last night. The parly consists of U A. Hjort. slad, J. (i. Hjorustiul, V. A. Hjornslad, Chesler Swaiison am W. II. Pelerman ami with lliesei : : - rr. r are John Willntan and John PRINCE RUPERT TO GET S27.C00 FOR ROADS THIS YEAR VICTtmiA. Dec. 10. Tin vole for roads in Ihe Prince Ituperl district, as introduced into the l.egis-lalure yesterday amounted to7.000 and for Omineea Hie sum proposed lo be spent, is 70.000. ! GUN USED IN HOLD i I UP AT SMITHERS WAS STOLEN FROM RUPER" The city police have been ad vised by the provincial police u' Smiihei-s thai Mike Senniek. ar rested at Smithers last Sunday after a gambling table hold-up l and wauled here for fraud, con fessed lliat the gun he used at Smithers u Sunday had been stolen from David (Hbb of this city. BARRISTER DIES Nicholson ami; claim that I lie U.S. navy lias gol.vent much lalk. pro and con, on i for more Ibau a week but insist-Unit other affection I Mil. .or nf (t a- the rr ml ' UUteoi. ' -d oi 'imi-ni: ;:t work. t, VANCOUVHIt, Dee. !(,. Donald Downie. a well known barrister. died here today of heart trouble t' -Mini ttn-.r. He ntly. ROGATED EARLY OPERATIONS Anderson Incident Being Used By Liquor Exporters as Means of Preventing Signing of Treaty MLTOKIA, !'. o. Kfforls are being, made here lo use , lit Anderson incident as a means of preventing the making of i -eaiv with the I'nued Htates to prevent rum running from ..l.ia Ja lo that country. The American Government is asking Canada to make it iinpiiisory that vessels clearing for a foreign port, later show videtttre thai it made Ihe call and delivered the goods consigned Hereto. This would prevent vessels clearing for Central VnpTtra or Mexico and then slopping off the coasl of Califor WOMAN'S CASE j IS DISMISSED CHANGE MADE u IN MOTOR LAW VICTORIA. out almost "liatiKi's in the Motor Vehicles -i I .... I ... I I... II... T ai.Iu vci were anopivii uj no.- t4ceic.- a(ure yesterday with a view to irinirinir about a condition of ng I - II. n II. ....-A BATTLE IN SIGHT th' OVER ANTI-ORIENTAL MEASURE IN HOUSE nia and discharging their cargoes into speed boats for conveyance ashore contrary lo the laws of the Inilcl Hlales. II is claimed that the action of Uaifcida in being a t arty lo rum running is an unfriendly action and should be : (opped. icticn to RocoYcr Lawyer's Fee American ollicials claim that on Charge of Champerty jtlie Canadian Government is well ' Falls I aware that liquor nominally ex- ported lo Mexico or Central VAXCOl'VKIl. I)ec. 10. Mr. America never reaches those usMei Morrison dismissed the ports but is illegally put ashore action of Mr. Kluia Cklhryn Caul-'at various points in the United field, known as Mrs. Huyce, States and that co-operation to against Charles Arnold in whichlslop the breaking of United she attempted to recover 15.000 States laws is to be expected from the barrister. The money from a friendly country, had been paid fur services ' reft-! It is said that sentiment in djured in--nfeuvius .4HMU. Holatid Canada Ijs j)Upugly.JtviavQr..of Wood, president of the Premier co-operation and"ltharbeen an- Mine. a seltlvueut in '.favor of uounceil that a treaty would Mrs. lloyco for the loss 'of 'an likely be signed between (he two eye. (countries to prevent the present Ihe court decided that the abuses. hamperly plea was not open to Anderson Incident trs. j Joyce beause the money ad been paid to Arnold and that ne a' tC'l fii'eiy ami inuepeii- Then comes Hie Anderson case, F. R. Anderson, a Vancouver lawyer is arrested in California follow in"- indictment by a grand jury on charges connected with rum running. He is a prominent man ami his case is taken up through diplomatic channels at Ottawa and Washington but without effect. The next step in the case Is License circulation of a 'petition in 3rlvcr Must Have and Must Not be Menace to Public Safety SPEED LIMIT GOES Vancouver. New Westminster and in this city demanding that the Dominion Government enter into no treaty with the United Slates ilo prevent ruin running until the Object of Change Is to Bring .vmeric.m ..in......-o. ai,v,v. j,., . r , i mi .111)1,1 .-,'11 uuc.-i anu uw- About Condition of Greater .. jtention. Safety l The terms oT the petition woutd lorobablv urevenl any tnalv ever l.c. io. Drastic bcjng signed wh!ch Jt is ciato.. revoiunona r.),pd js wha, (, i;aailian .liquor interests want. They see in the Anderson incident a means rf itnni nil I 1 1 rr 'jnif Ort OnnPfll iflH Ui jut. uiiuiip vj-i"-iii" between the two countries with a neater safely on uie sireeis anu .- , nrpvlMllniI iiipnal exnorl Iiighways II. n ....... !mn .Vflor' ... .. ... . . '. . t'l 1IIU ,V,...V. I ivvo Hours ueoaie mr io-uju . Palifornln ecidetl by a substantial major-1 . . ily to euininaie an reiercnce io. peed limits from the Act and lot ml IUI ltll I 11 ' I III l Ifl ri such a manner as to avoid be-; " ,7"' -il The House adopted the drivers' of tiijuor from Hritish Columbia and other coast Many Signatures Close on ten thousand slsna- ,l" l "" -. ...m.e tn ..ohlie srifetv. and it is expected that twenty :n.. ...I ...111 V. a l.nrn.a iense amendments by which ;"" '""" must"1"' campaign is closed. very person driving a ear have a license in his or her pos-: . a'ssion. t'pon conviction for an. iffenee three limes vill lose his license. CCDMir MIWCDC d-iveri rLlltlti llllllLlVJ LEAVE UNION FF.nNIK, Dec. 10. Afler deciding lo break away from the United Mine Workers of America and form a H.C Miners' Asso- I eiation. the Fertile Coal Creek miners voted to accept the scale VICTORIA. Dec. 10. A sharp' offered by Ihe Crows' Nest Coal oatlle is promised in the ligisla- Co. on the basis of a 55 per lire tomorrow on Hie Domestic-1 f.,,1 Increase in wages over the Servants bill introduced by Mrs scale. smith livnrevenl the employment! The new scale, the company of Orientals in - homes with' stales, is lo be the absolute mln-vvhlle girls. imum. ami if conditions warrant Mrs. Sntitti demands a vote on will bo Increased, the measure. I Finnl preparations are now Reports show thai copies of under way for. the Immediate was!! lie bill will be forwarded lo the , commencement of work at Coal ! f-pavcM' t'lA.TTM'H'lll. jriTrk.