JAP INLET IS DEVELOPING Island n Sullivan armed in ) iv from I'orrhrr llktid ta-noat Hie iy S. lie i-.iiiiiilfied 'iii- -caon'i in- -er h i- ! t lie marine I If it-p(il ! llll'Ul .Old It p lo tffwH a fine resl-Ja Inlet, where lie !- -ay good no! f i' ul' al I In Inlet and an Minx prog' am if . Farmers In.iitutr. of i president, i an xatioit an. I ken' in li H'il Mlua'ioli. Sullivan i vrv opti- , i Hir f 1 1 1 ii t of Jap iia- a radftv s 1 nll. liy it mean keep UjikIi Willi current HOUSE TO SIT MORNINGS NOW Adjournment of Legislature E pected to Take Place Before Christmas VI' TOHIA. Dee. 1 1. Tim Lug ii ;e begin niorninc iesinns "' "W in nn endeavor lo elfiir v i,r work and prorogue in perinil Hie memher In home for the HhrMliia day.. I pulilie iircmiultt eoinmlt . liu-li lia heeii meeling 1 n. held II finnl illlng 1 iimrnlim and it li e.xpecled :ipoiilioti reoliilioii ealling f Ki'neral beer ineligalion n oinmillee of Hie IIouhc will 1 ailnplpd. HOCKEY GAME WITHOUT SCORE Ton Minutes Overtime, at Victoria Against Calgary Without Result VKTOItIA, Dee. iff Ihe hockey game "iglit between Victoria v 'ing r.aluary team r ii llm key League sepie. Sn close Saturday and the Hint leu mile overtime hail lo 'be play P'l and even I licit neither, side s(,niTt. Thin was Ihe close! Rime yet this year in Ihe YVesl- I j SwiJii, Norwegian. Japanese, i French. Pain-h and Herman ves sel aUu future Willi several '-mall prafl who regl-ler under CapUIn Sullivan to Erect FlnebSonlb of Central AuMftaR flag. N. R.M.nr. nn Pnrehur HSHM ftr -trip 1riV< Olid deputing tttuwJ ai J fie un- irowvcr Merchanl r.etmwve in- '(ydaj MV'iay tiUNiw niai er (.eaiar- Inc nation of any etrnfrmien-e Iim le'tt reprefenled in lln port IdiiriUK the pal i mouth with one icrplnni. Thai eseeplion m Soain. Wliere I'onluva firi.1 howel lliu haunr of Spain in lliene wii.'em the yellow and reil flau of Oiolille It not lieeu ri m timoutcr naroor ninrr January of lal year. In the pal two yearn hul three spaiiioh oat have put into Hrt. all lo load grain. American Second For Hie pul month the United Slate lead after Ihe UrilMi. I'liw were It Japanee esfelf resiiHieiisI in lo the porl. wltn 0 nilered a fnnn Ihe I'uileil SlaleK. Of Ihe Jap erafl Jour were owned by Foiled State owner-, but under Japanese reai.lry. Furly-tliPee Ilrilih e-.el. Ihree Daniuli, iK ore- t'ian. two Freneh. IwoiDuleh ami one Italian inale Hp the tnlal of H arrival for Ihe month. Arrival" duiliiB Hie firt few day of Deeeinl and Ihe lal two week- or November hnw a heallhy incrrae oer Ihe figures of lal year from Ihe figure now 4,..ine iolalle.1. Till lncreae how in every rae but n couple of Ihe nation Hading into IliN port with Hie Urilinii. 1'niled Slate. Janaiiee ami Seaiidlna- vlaii 'bin showing the large! liini'iiM of arrival. Tli'e wrsiln Irade i atlracllnig the major portion or Ihe new arrl-nl. .Iili.nina irinuigh Ihe l'an- oma filial wilh Hie llrili-'li lle-Scandinaviau eonnlrie. Her- iiianv and France a Hie culnm- f i:iiindliiii merchiinl marine bin show increased eangoe. out of porl and belter carrying trade for Hie tun back from Aulnilainn and South Sea mint and iiNo from Atlantic In the I'aeific trade. JUDGE MACAULAY OF DAWSON IS IMPROVING v.ixmrvKii. Dec. n. Mr .lusllce Macaulay nf Dawson, who nnilerwent an operation here. f reporled In be sliowing good im- provcnient. 0. Voodru(T. U.S. Ilusloms of fleer l Kelphlkan. was a ,m xiiinpr nhnard Ihe Princess Mary IhU nriernoon rclurnlng tmrl! afler a business trip I" Seattle. L'l.rinu lltiir Two Directors From Officials Alaska. Mary ELECTION TODAY AT WILLIAM KEITH WOMAN MAKES DIED SATURDAY- VENTURESOME Well Known Resident Will be Burled With Military Honors Tomorrow Tint ill.'! Ill Jtflllllail til lilt Keitl,;-' had a wide, circle of friends. ' I torn -in Ireland (:i yearn ago. '"" Mr. Keith had been in I'.auada J year and liei for ome lime at Nauaimu. Lured by the gobl eJcHenieii 4f Ihe day- of UK he wan ATie pfjhe fir.l men In ao I lb YHkinnnMl he elakeil mi Itmn anta Creek that year. Lain He lakcd a bench claim nn l.l ii ado and worked it for a time returning lo linliatua When lir ifinained until he rann- Ihm. t tUU' lie then i-il.il It. lla! r-u ... n year ami reiurnoif: nn-e w.'ik wt for a tune in the employ ; the I'riure llupert iln.il i .ni lan). I'nlled by tin- war In enlist, i a forelry enii und w Ii i ovei -fa- etoiH-actfd pneumonia. wa- Ctll Itonu aoil di-eliaryed as un fit for further -erviee. Wlienj Ihe Ibpior office wa opened by Ihe yeMernmeiit he wa given ; j (MMition lliere. but an attack ( flui' two yearagn ended his active work. Since thai time be lia-pul up a valianl fight against the I mo I di-ea-e thai eventually look hi life. A year ago be and Mr. Keith eelebrnle.1 (heir iOili weil.llnc anniversary. They had tlx rliiblren but all died from diphtheria years ago. Two mouths ago .Mr. Keilh neul lo Ihe hospital and wa Ibeie for a monlh. About two weeks aim he returned Ibere again atbl remained until his death. He will be piveh a military funeral under Hie aunices of Ihe O.W.V.A. and Ihe Maons of Ihe city on Toe-day afternoon lie was a menib oT Kilwanin Loibie A.F. and A.M. STANDARD OIL MEN ARE GOING NORTH 'Frisco and From Seattle Were Passengers on Princess Making the round I rip lo Skauway aboard Ihe l'rineess Mar.v which -was in iorl litis af leruoou were J. II. Douglas and II. Iliilierlson, ot San Francis co, ittreriors oi ine Mamiaru un Co. oT America; K. J. I'iiiimins, of Seallle. superintendent eu- (lineer. and J. It. Jones, also of Seallle. marine Miperintcmlrut. I'hey are on a trip of inspection In Ihe company's holdings in EDMONTON FOR MAYOR Blatchford Running Again and Several Other CandlJtes In Field FDMOXTON. Dec. II. The election of mayor and aldermen is Inking place here lodny and Ilia vole promises In be a huge one. Mayor Itlalrhford seems lo be Dir. hitr gun of (he mayoralty. Oilier randidales are J. V. Adair, closely .allied lo some of the big interests Hire Sheppanl, a fnr-liier, living In I ho city hut! -Alder-nian Collfson. CANOE JOURNEY j SASKATOON, 'Dor. It. Mius. Kathleen itice. a woman, who had been mi-s- hospital Saturday evening of !rM'-r. William Keith, u well known' " "l ., . , . . citizen mid former resident of f 1 Viikcit, afli 5. liiitrr fin. I lilt. illice Lake mining district, safely returned () The l'as. after maV- III 1 ll I M.I II . .. II I- in- nan Hrii ftiinnii, here whecr In- and Mr with six lakes ami a twelve fool KHYEX RIVER B Dr. Fridtjof Nansen. noled explorer, who was t-eiled rector ir St. Andrew's university by SIC vole- as against I on for John Oal-wnrtby. I lie w riter. BRIDGE IS IN Repair Equipment Is Now Work- in on Big Slide at Kwlnitsa First Train Set for . Friday The date for the passing of the first train through the present trouble area on Ihe railway line between Kwinifsa and lk has been advaiM-ed to Friday of thi-week by V. II. Tobey, O.N.It. superinlendenl. It bad been originally hoped lhal the I rains might starl moving on Wednes day. However, Ihe work of mak ing repairs is proceeding as rapidly as possible and servic will he restored at Hie earlies! practicable mnineut, either by running the trains right through or by making transfers. ltcpairs lo the Kliyvx bridge. in progress ail last wcck. were completed yesterday morning at U o'clock ami Ihe equipment ha reached Hie big slhlo aliKwinitsa when it is now winking. I rom the Fast, Ihe firsr bridge nenr Fsk has now been put in passable shape and work is proceeding on I lie second. These hridges again in shape, the equipment will be allowed to move, west- ward lo work on the slides and was In m is from that direction MOTHER-IN-LAW WAS KILLED WITH AN AXE SIFt'llF.NVII.I.i; Texas, Dec II.--F. M. Snow, a wood culler, esterday confessed lo the kill ing of his, molher-in.law and eighteen year old -son-in-law with jm axe. 25 TAXI Ambif find Boston Grill Large Ipslair Dining Hall, Serv with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anyt ... floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3 NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. ! If. J PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK. Prnn '"'() .."r least. Phone 457. -f li ' linn ,. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV.. NO. 2HU. PMXUB HUPKHT, M.U., MONDAY. DKCEMHKIt li. W25, fiturdiy'i Clrculilli.n, Sirwi gakf, MS PRICE FIVK CENTS. GRAIN BUSINESS IS MAKING VANCOUVER PASTOR OF VANCOUVER UNITED CHURCH REFUSES TO WORK WITH KLAN " .... .. ... 1 " .- - i n 1 " " " 1 i i Grain Business Making Much Activity for Port of Vancouver This Year Ships from almost every prominent country lie in harbor awaiting cargoes and building boom results W(iOlKlt. Del. It. -Tin- gram trade i making Yati-. fjiTui -hipping port. Formerly many cel eume hen min i- jiul general mcrehaiidie ami -hipped in quantities irom iireul Urilinii, (he Ontyit and oilier coiinine. . lni-iii - in all these line i increasing, largely because (. re.i-e in tin- grain -hipping busine. T ; there i- n building liooin in Vancouver, caii-ed bv Iti -1 mid iN roiirnmiluiit, the, -hipping business. S's.j riving Hi i' Hug- ol nine major nalum lie at anchor lit vaucouvi-r imrixir. ioreinoi I a moil jt Itir. uliippiug In the ort law Hying the red .'Nlii-ler" 1 of (ln i Hi Main. IhiI American KILLED IN AN United Church Clergyman in AUTO ACCIDENT W Tells of Refusal t0 Fish Anthony Cyr Thrown from Car and Skull was Fractured INQUEST TO BE HELD. Vehicle Turned Upside Down Musken on Eleventh Aul liotiy Cyr. commonly known a "Duct.," aged -X was :iioiil 3 MUCH' . uul-toottfle aecideiH on Hb-venlli Yci.ue Fast in the Hun block tohn McKay, wJio wa.- in the ear wa'di was lieiiij driven by Cyr, ;.,i only a seraticJi on lh pack ol Hir hand at lip same tunc, but temporarily htsl eon- c ousi ess. 1 lie car, license ii umber H.C. 22-il.j. lurned eaiimieiely over after leaving the . udwav and Ihe top was smashed. Fendiiiv Ihe holding of an miiiii. t-xarl details as lo the lu.um- of tin- aeeblent are not ,'nl'tlK'olllillg. Ai-rording to the report of ,'.nv l'oliee Sergeant A. II. Ilailey. wlm attended. Ie reruiveil u hur-; l ied call al i a.m. lo F.ieveut'i I Avenue Fal where- liearjlcul i had occurred. On arrival al Ihe pcene just near lotjtf iJeveuth Avenue Ijisi, no round lue ear up-ide down on Ihe mu-keg over I lie left hand -hie of the road way, the officer was met by It. McKay, dairyman, who informed him that lie had sent the driver of the wrecked car lo the hospi tal. Sergeant Itailey then ex amined I lie scene of the accident1 and found that the car belonged lo It. Arthur's taxi service. The track of the -wheels slioweil that the car had zig-zagged from the right lo Ihe left of the road and Mien had -kidded on Ihe left hano guard rail, turning completely over into the muskeg, bottom uppermost. The car was guiiu east hut, afler the accident, wa facing west. Attended Wedding The only witness of the acci dent, according to Ihe police re., port, was John McKay who slat cd lhal be was in Hie car al the time. He drove Ihe car lo the residence of M. (i. F.dgar, 728 Lolbiniere Slreel, to pick up Cyf w ho had been al lending a wed ling lliere. Iliey left-the llgar residence at a.15. Cyr Idok Ihe wheel and was driving McKay liuine. Otieslioited as In Cyr' eoudilioji,' McKay said that he seemed lo be'happy. Afler examining the scene of the accident. Sergeant Itailey proceeded lo Ihe hospital where lie was informed lhal Cyr wa dead. Dr. L. W. Kergln statei that deceased's skull had been fractured: The body wa turnei over lo Hie ll.C. Undertakers am ordered nol lo be interfered wilh Pending an investigation. The &iir was also ordered to he nol removed. The late Anthony Cyr was years uf age and was horn al Illack Lake, Ouchce. A sister, Mrs. C. Latimer. Koisscvain, Man. has been eommuuicaled with. The funeral will lake place under Hie auspices uf Hie Moo.c Lodge of which deceased was a member. He had resided in Ihe city soitoi '."i or 3 years and has followed the business of a ear driver. An inquest opened al l.:ttl thin afternoon before Coroner 'or-man A. Wall. The Jury consists or 5. II. Monro, K. J. Large, Joe Hent, J. D. Mrl.eod. Joe Hrovvn, and (leorge llushby. Afler thr 'remains had "been viewed. Ihe Inking of evidence commenced, among Hie wilnesses .hieing 'H, McKay, John McKay, Dr. L. W I A'A.VCOLA'KU. Dec. 1 1. ---Answering a letter addressed lo jlinii by Dr. Keith K. Alien, "Imperial KUilifl," inviting Jiim to jionie to the Jieadipiarlers of the Kn Klux Kiun here, IFev. .1. on' ll'cliniond Craig, pa-lur of Ihe First Uiiiled Church, last night deciaied from the )nilpit lhal ho would nol go to the Imperial Palace" lo discuss the anti-narcotic campaign projected by that organization. ..r ii,.. Drugs with the Ku Mux Klan Hrilish jiislice, Mr. Craig declared, did mil need the help Klan and he further stated that the organization did not . llii'lnjlo Hi., tioillil pvil ill 0 Sunday morning, in anj ' . . - . i CACHE OF OPIUM FOUND VANCOUVER VALUED AT $17,000 VANCOl VKIt. Dee. 1 1. A waterfront cache of l?t tins of opium valued al -1 i.DOO was seized here al unlay uiirht by police acting Willi Hie customs avil imril les. CANADIAN PRESS IS SUED BY CAMPBELL Refusal to Grant Paper Franchise Results In Court Action HIGHEST WIND OF its objective.-. pi iioti iv i; win.- YEAR ISJRECORDED Ousts Between Midnight and Six! O'clock This Morning Reach ed Velocity of 50 miles Per Hour Prince lluperl had its "most -evere gale of the year between midnight and o'cloek Ibis morning, when the wind in gust reached au velocity of 50 miles per hour, 'lliere seems to have been no damage of cvuscipicncc done. S. C. Jackson, Dominion meteorologist, reports that one of Ihe lines to Ihe aerial masts al the Digby Island wireless station was broken but this did not interfere wild radio service. BROKE RECORD FOR BREAST SWIMMING YON K Fits. Dec It. Walle t-pence of the Hrooklyn Y.M.V..A m Saturday night broke his o world record for .the 150 yard breast stroke swim, going Ihe distance In I min.. 50 t-5 ser M. Fox. M.D. nf AUm. has been appointed medical lioallli offerer and medical inspector of schools 'or Allin,aii.l Discovery. Kergln, Sertfeiint and Mark Edgar. : LOCAL ROYS A. H. Hailey ARE MISSING W. IMoorehouse, 16, and W. Richards, 14, Left For Met-lakatla But Have not . Reached There police and others have instituted i: i search !o a-eertain what hap- ' . ..fliiu.l I jt tltufn ii... i.m i... ii..u,.i... ....... i ,o ;"" There is a report III. ..fliii'.llt.'M .. ii..n nun "' !,, , i 'I-...I. .1.. or buines temporarily, the Can adian Press franchise was drop ped and the Journal published . niornii.g edition. Cliaries F. Ciiuipbell of A'ancouver. iiurchas- ed the Hulle! in and implied for a franchise which was refused ex cept upon such terms as tin, Iliilleliu relt il could not comply with. The Ilullelin commenced l ubli-h and lias since started an action against J. 11. Woods. John Iruric and the Canadian Press charging tliein wilh conspirary in restraint of trade and asking damages to the extent of 1 10.- UU0. It was reported to the provincial police at 12.30 noon today thai two local boys W. Moorehousip. 1(5. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moorehuuse, Kighth Avenue Fast, and W. (tichards, it, son of Mrs, Itiili,ard.s, rfixth Avi-ime East. tefTt!ovf Hav ves- OWNER OF BULLETIN,'"- 11 .-'k in, . (an unnaiued 2rt-foot gasboal ap- Edmonton ' Parcn"' 'or MeUakalla which place iney nau uoi reaciieu up iu this afternoon. The provincial I II it I i Uf nn c s'-i-u ui I inn? iii- let but i his is not confirmed. PASQUALESAYS IS NOT GUILTY Murder Case Opened this Morn-Inn In Polce Court at Vancouver VANCOI YKII. Dee. 1 1. - When the preliminary hearing of the charge of murdering Nurse Anne ltoedde opened this morning al the police court, llenile Pasquale, Hie accused, pleaded nol guilty and Ihe hearing proceeded. CHINATOWN IN SOUTH RAIDED YICTOUIA. Dec. 11. Victoria and Nauaimu provincial police raided Chinatown Sunday, seizing a large amount of unsealed liquor and some opium. Several arrests wre made. FRENCHY VA1SE WAS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP Boxer Dropped Dead Following Heart Attack Near Seattlo on Saturday SEATTLE. Dec. 11. - Frank Fronehy Yaise. 31 years of age, a former lightweight champion of Canada, dropped dead on Saturday at llenlon. twelve miles south of here, following u heart attack. KILLED ON RAILWAY, ItKVF.LSTOKIi. Dec, 1 1. -- A man 23 years jif age named Prelzer wa falully Injured on the CP, l. five' mites wen I of here when he was MlruKk by nn east-bound frcjgliL tralr. He Is believed lo Iftvo been;, from Saskatchewan.' ' f '