TO FISHERIES HI VIS iesiuou in riivr u. Natives at North Vancouver Will be Appealed I A NCi U VL1I. Nov. 13. "ti ii.iudiil down -Y 'i .nii'ijuicr diir" - i .ill- Philip ilium-- :i iMJIIIat IfclJlilti'i, I "linn. I'kui itii salUtOH in n in the Sipiunusii .i lm torn made J x in fisheries di-par' - . it ivrr) iii'iin! U'i ( tin Indian Ac (..I llml c.lliiu t (ikIiiiik hi ! ,! f!lIMI'- !-M l I"' llppllil'l. Hlhk lkAA I TOWED TO PORT;,:!: H III uw . U 1 1 , V I WVIWW.N from Aiatka After Engine Trouble Begins isa S.S. Company i idnva arrtcil in pon ini-k 1 lit nflrriioo'i "W tlic Canadian Fish x "i ,ine si'liortiier t.liif Canduw, whfcrh wi ..iil-i.lc OnlnVK Hi I" n was fishing for lull'- ' ii imnie ii'iintile devehui- :iiaiM(jci to reaeh t'.nr-i ' tier own iuwer and .V' il in f cnin I here. ii iiei nix the Zilnissa i ulova 1'iinlinued tier Ni'Migi' to health'. , DAHfi MINF - w ai4 l m . ir it it PAYING BIG Hocla Proportv at Wallaco De clares Another Dividend of Half Million Dollars WAIXACI.. hlahu. Nov. 13. A 'I'-'urte-ly dixidcml of fifty renin l- ii'ii-e has lii'cii declared hy 11 'I ' hi SdMr Lead Mine. The "' -I'-"!' snin is 5110,1100, nmk-"n "lie yen ilislinrseivienls lo ' "e .ooo.iio(i ami 4i total in '"'"h'ti.ls ,f 105.000 slnee mine was discovered. PASTOR DIES. V"iii.TO. v. I3.-Ilev. H. ' I' ra u r l i n. ..!. 1 1.1,,. .I III lC-l, n eicctes, died yeslerday at Tin' ljiiitnr Mini wiri in- itrMiralml hy (Iiik SHfftrt. Hie wi'll kimwii mining man, wild a if 1; 1 1.... r t i and lMiin n lirtsi "M-1y of hn of triMM-l iitillbig tmuli thai will tili lo make Hie Stewart ramp priwroii. Tin l4nirr croup i llualeil imrth uf tin' l.knii'v prinip ami , trail lia iwn mini lo n irom 'tilt' l.akntw. It powil of Ihri.' ! nnnrral rlaim mid two frae- tiuii HSU ARRIVALS Total of 73,000 Pounds wan Marketed at Halibut Exchange Ih't Morning lilml iirrixaN nlfi'ifil at Hie Kxcliaiige this iiiMiiiin. totalled ia.nini niuml. Arnva and nale were as follows: American Sitka, ?l,oo(i pnuiuU. al l:.l hihI (V, lo Ihe I'aelfie Kislierie. I'orlloek. ?0.ml ikmiihU. a' la.Jr ami ; Forwanl. lOJUin pound, at I l ie ami Or: Mariner. 7xiMin oiimls al IM.5r and Or. land lilaIy. t.HH t l;i.:ii- ami Ge. In Hie Canadian I't.h lVM Sluruue tlo. Canadian Wheal ;C. 1'. It I I.C. Sliver Daly Alaska i:..Min iiniitids at I :i ami Or, In the liinailiaii I isii a Cold Slurage '- TiMiiip. Il.Stitt poiiiids at Ut and fie. In Ihe Atlin f isheries. Max flower. I .mm poundi at t:.lc' and fie to :he lloynl l'h Co. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hums ell I.. A I Maitnol Premier ..-. Terminus Purler Idaho ... Howe Soiiinl Hull) Hope SiUereiesI Surf Intel National Sliver lluiellon Hladslono (Irani")' lUlfus I.ue.ky .lltn fllaole" .... Indian Selkirk Hay view Hid. I .: ..I 18.50 .. I. tt 1 i. so . .12 S.i0 She niiiiiir.ai iivii ill ? .liMf.iHM.l Uliu tlic rrxiktcml uffiri- in Vaiiroii-j mt. Tumi rni-fil fnuii loek sold urn ufl in ilt,liuiieiit !, Willi 3ikh reult. A -iimmI d'-ul i f rk ha lfn done here iin- Uli-r Hip iMTcomtl iiMrvi!iuii nf ' Mr. Sivfrcrl. , Wluli llion U tint iiturli liili Aikcd. 1 .25 .1:1 I. in .10 .00 2.23 .20 .IH SK.00 ,30.01 .:i8s .12 .07 Ti .05 M M H .nu .s .02 .2tW .2 10.50 .17 .2t .2 AW, .10 . .2614 .2 .01 .00 .04 ' .OtW .05 -00 14 MAV MlllK. Ni. la. Said lo l llii source, of supply o I approxunale-ly all (In' linilii'iili consumed ill New York cily, .u-arrrs of hasheesh can-nilian iudlca. one uT (lie urn. I deadly habit -forin-inu drugs ha. been discovered growing on un old il II It 11 heap here. Tin' plants had long been regarded a weed. erm rr in miy nf I In xhoving. . ... , Mure- U plenty of sno.1 millina ITALIAN AVIATOR .nn itrr Mini ttHi of liiiihitf Kriidi.' Tin' trikr uf Vfi'tirilay hearn mil tin i-tHwlHliin of Mr. Sriffert IttlMi;, Nov. 13. Coiiimander Frnneeseo de I'inedo. .who ha. Jul etMiipletiil a sines.fiil llialu luMwren llnine and Tokyo via Au.lralia. Miimitmce. that lie i-nnw rvtakliiK plans for a flig'il aioniiil Hie world, lleinlemls 'o eirele Ihe glohe twice, long!-luditially and lalitudinally. land mg on all fie rnntinenls. Tin light will prohaldy tie commenced next summer. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES TAKE EXAMINATIONS pllssl'il. KUKLUXKLAN ' V f PLANS WORLD FLIGHT Commander de Plnedo Will Circle Qlobe both Longitudinally and Latltudlnally IN FIRST AID WORK St. John Aiiiliulaiicc As sue i a tioii cKaminnlinn fur luc-al tiKMiiliers of the Canadian Na lional Hallways staff under the .iipervi.ion of J. Cook of Win nipe(i hihI with Dr. C. A. Fggert, nicitlliiK. were held yesterday. Marks were obtained as follows J. II. Ilillman, 120; C. Ho-e, I JO; W. II. 'les. 110: 1". Sleexes. 115: II. C. .Maedonahl. 115: 11. T. J. Ilii.e. 115: T. Wilson. 110: J A. IVng. Il: F. Derry. IH5; A. Leaner, i'5: J. W. Ileffernian. DO; S. It. Marshall, no: t.. niiioen, 75 Miss V. II. Talor. 100; Miss II. Johnston. 0j. All whose names are given SO FAR EXEMPT Petition May be Forwarded ti Dominion Government Seeking to Prevent VIOTOUIA. Nov. I J. Following Die anuoiinceincnl of Ihe Al-torney (iencral's department Ihat the Legislature was powerless It prexcill Ihe establishment of the Kit Klu Klan in llrltisli C.olum Ida as recommended hy FriuieU A. Ilrown, member of Ihe Legislature for Iturnaby, it is now considered likely fluil a petition lo lake ai'lioii will be forwarded In the federal governinenl. AdverllsB in the DHy News 25 TAXI Ambula and Boston Grill Large Lpatalr Dining Hall, ScrvlcW.c with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. '-'mary floor for hire. Stand Boyal Hotel, 3rd Ave. -v-$v. j,. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. ' ; least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI XV NO. lMUXCi: IIU'KIIT, FltjDAY. NOYBMHEH 13. 1U25. VMtrir'i Clrtwlattun 1547 Strt (! 393 PRICE FIVK CENTS. MANSON DENIES IMPUTATION AGAINST HIM TKlKk lh im AT EMDEDfiD 1WIMC C1TU7ADT MftCT IMDADTAMT !M VCADC liuuu vr Jlu n 1 ijiiii .mill mill, ill 1 1 II nit I . 11111.11 I III I till nil I 111 I l.nlii 1 trine or ure at tnweror Mme in Bear River Valley is Biggest in Years in the Stewart District Special to l,iily New- Ll'lU dlT V... W'i. . . . .. -,.... ..., 1... t. 11,11 IMHls III C Hie llggCs I tin Nlcvxarl jilrt(-I rur xeurs was made here .vc.tcrihi . va- reached in a new tunnel ,il Hie Kuipurur Mines i ? depth of t(K) feet to u vein which is '.'I feel with-. .Sam-1; i rum this vein shuw it line grade uf milling ore whirli well fir operation. T - new lnkc put (In llfnr Itixer valley in Hie producing!.. tut lug mine uini win gie h great impetus lo tin a iioccciing un oilier nearby properlies NU AN Kltti S HASHEESH FOUND IN NEW YORK ON AN OLD DUMP HEAP llr. Arlluir M doimUI. ii-lnugi'iii linun i vj;ilM, who - In iiijrixl iiie a hill in Ihe L niti'ij Stales (.on-gri'.S. aking thai t lie hraiit'of ea'h senator ainl re-pietilli!ie In; weighed ami niaile pnhlie. Vancouver to Bid Against Prince Rupert for Future Privately Owned Elevators YA.NCOl VKH,' Nov. CI. In announcing Ihe intention to rcipiesl Hie cil council In siihmit a hjiaw lu the ratepayers on Decemhcr it lu grant taxuliun exemption to grain elevalor.. for leu vears, .Max or Taylor loday said: "Vancouver is going lo loe oul as ;i future location uf fur ther grain elevulurs unless privately owned elevalurs are placed on Ihe same hasis as government devalues in Ihe mailer of Mayor Taylor said he had definite information Dial a large . . .. .. - .prairie concern was .preparing lo MISSING SUB IS LOCATED Little Chance of 4 Officers and 64 Men Aboard M-1 Being Alive PLYMOUTH, Nov. 13 The submarine monitor M-1 which dived yesterday morning and failed to come up again has been located on the bed of the sea twelve miles southwest of ' the starting point on the Devonshire coast. There Is believed to be slight chance of the crew being alive although efforts will be Instituted to get the craft and If possible raise her at the earliest possible moment. The crew of the M-1 consisted of four officers and 64 men. 'QUAKE IN MANILA MANILA. Nov. 13. A Mrons earlhmiiike shook buildings in Ibis cily tonulil. The centre w:is estimated lo be 300 mile build a million "dollar elevator al Ihe coast in Die spring ami that they had heen offered lax- free sites .iles at at I'rince I'rince Itunert Itupert and , New WVslniinsler. MINER SELLING, OUT TO NEW YORKERS NOW MILLIONAIRE VICTOIHA, Nov. 13. Thomas Kirklainl. who mushed into the Yukon 27 years ago. arrived in Victoria today lo sign a document which will make him a millionaire. He will turn oxer the claims he slaked. including the Kirklainl near Atlin. to a group of New York Provincial Taxes Will Remain Same as for Last Year Declares 4 t C. W. Doxvliug. xvhn is interested in the timber business on the Oueen Charlotle Islands, ar rix'ed in the city from Maoett on the I'rince John last night and sailed this morning on Hi" I'rince Hoped fur Ihe south ae eomnanied by Mrs. Doxvliug and family. Finance Minister in Legislature YltrrolllA. Nov. I,V l.iltle hone Is held mil hy .Minister uf Finance Macl.eaii in Hie Legislature that taxation would he reduced this year. On Ihe oilier hand he gave assurance thai (hero would ho no increase in taxation ittilil the views of the hiisiuessnieii uf Ihe pruvince hail heen secured and considered, i iteviewin'g thu hislurv of the lUi.F.. Haihviiy, Dr. MaeLenn said thai at Hie end of June of this year the road oxvetl Hie 'guy eminent -5 17,800,000. The operating losses amounted lo $1, iOO.OOO in all, last jear's loss heing $337,000. Hon. A. M. Manson in Vancouver Testifying in Kidnapping Trial Is refuting statements made connecting him with abduction of Wong Foon Sing by McDonald VAXOJL'VKH. Nov. :. Hon. A. Muiison, Alloniey lieneial, arrivetl here last nighl and wiih F. U. tiirier, ilfputy i alionn y general, will appear ill court luday In refute stulenienls ciediletl to II. O. Mi Uonald. that the Aitorne (ieneial knew alionl Ihe alxliicliun of Wong. ' VA.NUOL'VEH, Nov. Tetifyitigr in hi own dereme e.terday. Commissioner II. 0. MeI)oiiald, charged in coiniee-tioii with Ihe adduction uf Wung Foon .Sing, gave sen-ulioual evidence eoiicerning alleged interview's wilh Hon. A. .M. Munsoti and M. H. Jaekson. i - After meeting onr of the Point T rprv 1 IP fV tircy i.olice officials on Septem-I ) I I Kill H I If her 2J. McDonald teslifie.1 tliatj - v he went to Victoria to see Mr. . i i... i tn f.. v.... t jaeKsoii, who nan icn im iit- corner, in Ihe. meantime. lie! Ihen called. on Mr. Manson who McDonald testified, said to him n connection w'ln ,l,t" Wong abductions. "Perhaps if you diTnr-feirnTe aihytfiThg If AvOLTttf le belter. I nm. in a very pre carious imsilion. Don't say any thing lo me hut go back to Van- couxcr In Jackson, and take yourj instructions from him.'" Witness said that al Hie con clusion uf the interview Mr. Manson said lo him: "I'll gixe you a message to lake nacK io ancouver. We will pay llubin- son a rexvnm. I il leaxe u m uu mil Jackson what it shall be. Keep it us low as possible and when you gel hack to Vancouver; forget you ever saw me." Witness said that on his re turn he saw Jaeksou and Jackson lid not agree aliout Ihe reward. aying he had never discussed the reward with Mr. Manson. All lie had heen instructed to pay was thai ami witness saw Jnekoii held nut hi hand with fixe fingers exl ended. Witness said Jackson told him to "(set Ihe Chinaman if you have to pay. in ahead and don't get the governinenl mixed up in it. 1 donT xxmt that." Later Despatch VANCtlUVF.lt. Nov. 13. HoMi MaiiMMi and Curler under oath in the a.size court Ibis morniua emphatically denied the evidei'-e of commissioner McDonald given yesterday. While extracts of McDonald's evidence whs read lo them bolh each of them denied Ihe statements and Carter gave Hal contradiction lo Ihe .statement of McDonald that the At torney (ieneral had said "Forget vou ever saw me as McDonald b'partcd. QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY SAWMILL IS Charlotte Cily is noxv operating on a steady shipping bais. Last week a large freighter, Ihe llan-j uah Xeilsoti. loaded 1. 500.000' feet or spruce lumber at the, plant fur delivery lo Ihe Allanlio seaboard. The steamer I'rince John is taking regular shipmeu'd of airplane spruce from the mill ' In Vancouver. CONVICTED OF MURDER. WINNII'F.U, Nov. 13. Jr.hr Hlanlon, eonvleled of tlie murder nf JidiU I'euny on December 1, 1021, will Ue seuJeticed laStif. Dragging Was Carried Out Yes terday and Is Be'og Continued Today Though dragging operation were carrieii nut all day yester day hy the city police, no trace xxas round of Ihe body of .Mrs. William Frost xvtio is believed to have lost her life by droxvnin in Cow Hay early Wednesday morning. The fiotloni or Ih linrbr near the point in iiiestion was thoroughly covered yeslc- day and dragging xxas resumed this afternoon at Hie loxv .fide. William Frost is being held hy Iho police today. Since Ihe sup posed aceidont he is alleged t. have been drinking about I own instead of assisting the police in the search for ilhe body. W. Lund,' another witness of , eir- icumslatices preceding the sup posed drowning, and Frost were taken, before Coroner Norman A Wall today In give their statements. Fred Laxvlerx captain o' ithe Anna J., and C. l.ckland are said lo have leTl yesterday for Ketchikan abuard the boat, xvhieh is "f American registry. murdYrfoF LOVE TRIED Dr. Harold Blaxer Liberated When Jury Falls to Agree Regarding Death of Imbecile LU "I'LL TON, Colorado, Nov 13.- After the jury today ' announced Ihat they were unable In return a verdict in hejae of Dr. Harold ruaxej&lajved with murder in eoiniuiii wit Ii the death of his imbefelte crippled ,l:.nelilrr ml-,',1 .11 vein's. the SHIPPING STEADILY1""- "'. prpUiioi. Tip1 Sitka Spruce Milt at ijueen and lie xvas reteaseu. The legal stains of murder 'cununiiteil for lovo" still remains undetermined in the stale of Colorado. COHON BURNED UP MISSISSIPPI STATE COtUNTll. Miss.. Nov. 13. Damage estimated al .f.(l00,nno was caused by a flraxvliich prac tically destroyed the plant nf Hi" nrninlh Cnnipres Co.ijiere today and burned about 0,0(10 bales nl cotton. Advert (nf In h DaTlr Nw