II 1 UI1 A T ( .TV F KH K A S 11 .Kl VIP I HflKI, ku m 0 AAA A A 1 ' Convict vi l Nov. II. - Al J (Ml ire .Mcl"ii i liJ Hie jury I lint H e t ulinilleil hi guilt. j w i- fou ml not kiiiI'v noon of Ix-Iiik in-1 ial ilrii'iiUon of "i: i.:ilh riu-rw um FOR ABDUCTION B. Jackson and Others Ap- and Remanded NC(lt Vl.lt. Nov. II. M. II.1 'on ueeve .i. .. I'aion. uoiu- 'Sit'i- . p. Mct'raney, Mrs.1 II S rut Inn nnd llnvlil 1'iillcr- wet-e iiiumoiicd on hiforniu-' i xvfiiu to by ( Incur Itobinson. Ilk- 111.' cuatnl'iii' v- In 111 il 1 1 C L "Hi ii until Friday xvlien they pciucd In the notice court ' inoruiiiK. llli I I'M. I ..f II I" Mf k..nnl,l IT John l iiv. I. ..-I- mi. I rinro-pn ill I'cv K i Ik 1 1 it 111 chiiracil willi ab- .. ... ,.. ,,vl, t,,- lib.'. II. I ..v- .mi- .iihiicc ,xuiuy .xiorrison. i in.... ,.i i.. i ii.. .. ....hi.." nsnN's ray rn BUYS DRYSDALE LTD. vm.iii m .ii, v. 1 1 . J'ur riA It.- 1 1 ... I . It.... l I ' .... I A. .. . . " I I M P 1 1 I r a 1 1 il l is 1.111.. Ill roxitniitcly 8000,000 I an need. ..l GRANBY WITHDRAWS CHARGE OF OBTAINING MONEY BY EMPLOYEE . . i VAXr.iH VI.H. Xo. M. -Willi-! . i ..r ii i..... r 1. "r"w"' ' ' v' " " i it jury a! nr thrf Ilie''"-- "r '' '-' ... their tei-iiKjI. """"7 , ";."-, M,,,i,", a'"' ..ipe Mi.l: I iu-.!Wa,wl m,,,",8, n 1 1 v that y.n hatrMMM'-ny prrl.'U.ei. :a?allll II. J. Jiailion. loruirr eui-. nr "", w""iw- : vo;i,,,',,' fiii r i h. nmirn. : ii' cly refiii-i hi nc iiaixe to you. ' ' roill l diieltrwed In- i ii.vn pnipcil4nr hi I In rcrile h a'1- nlirt The court, how-i i ihruirig the jury il ilirm. id "f :iic I lu ce reinain- I rxlradili'il from New York in lliif coiiui-rlioii xxa icraiid'd by (he ciiiirl herp yeterday. WANTS MILDER FORM BEVERAGE IN U.S. CIIM.UiO. Nov. 11 (ieupral -: inoiceiliitg today. i Jiihiph (i llarlinid in hi Armi- m b w m w ai w lice I My speech hei r declared "decent (oronal liberty as to j milder lortiM ot bcveriiice xvilh I iiccoinpaiiyiiiP appropriate in ternal revenue inx xviiuni onxi-aie Hie necessity of income tax i in tins country." SELECT COMMITTEE in ON FORESTRY ASKED BY HON. T. D. PATTULLO VICTOlttA. N 'V. tl. Moxiiwi the Legislaliire for the crea tion of a select committee on Forestry, lion. T. I. I'allnllo, minister of lands , forshadowed governinen iiclton lo provide more money for fire protection purposes In lltitish Columbia. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked. Wheal 1.31 K IU'.. Silver t.2I 1.30 tlunvvell t-'IO t.SO I., .x I I Hi -ISi Marmot M I'rcmior 2.l 5.2 Porter, Idaho 10 . .IS Sllvercresl .07 Th .OH Surf Inlet .3H .00 i Terminus hally Alaska -15 Howe Sound 30.50 3'.'.50 Nallntml Silver HH -15 Hutli (lope 37 .10 BOMB FACTORY being responsible for the light trips. Only Canadian boats came in ami tin- Cold Storage Company bought all except one. Sales were as follows: Maude 2.500 and Nautilus, 2,500 at I'.-.'O and rt; Nuba 000 ill. 17.20 and 7: K. I.ipsctl 3,500; and (libson t.O(M) at 1 7. JO and 7 to Cold Storage. Ilhiglcailer I VMi ;lt m iUI( : to Allin Fisheries. SEATTLE SPEED BOAT FORFEITED DEPOSIT IS DISCOVERED Eleven Natives Arrested In Calcutta on Occasion of Earl Reading's Visit CAUIl TTA, Nov. It. While l.ail Ucadinc. viceroy of India, was xisitiiiK the city today for the armistice celebration, Hie police discouM-cil a Iminli factory. A number of Jioiniis were colli iscalcd and eleven natives were nrrcstcd. POOR CATCHES OF HALIBUT ARRIVING poor catches of halibut arriv ed thi morning. I tic bad weather BROKE CUSTOMS RULE VICTOltIA, Nov. il. For tie gh'ulinu: to comply with the custom regulations when she entered Canadian walers, owner of Hie Scuttle gasoline speed launch Jack M-UUO have for felted the, ?l00 deposit paid when the craft vvns released from cus tody. TAXI nnd V Boston Grill Ambulanc ' If, Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service try with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. "Mil, K1. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Mil XV .Ml ''Ii2. PIHNCF. Ilt l'KUT, It.C, NVKUXhSUAY. NOVKMWUt If, Ui2." turdiy. circui.uon issi lrt Salt 503 PRICE FIVE CENTS. RGANIZER OF K 1 1 KIM Kl AN K RANNED NLESS FREIGHT GOES TO VANCOUVER NOT OPEN PEACE RIVER SAVS EXPERT rsamzer for Ku Klux Klan Refused Entry to Canada; Lodge Appeal i i i.j r. i .i direction of Captain Laycock, D.S.O.; Headquarters raid planned ! NWCOIVKH, Nov. II. -Tin' Ku Kln Kluu gut tl rtri iMif liiy xvhcu Major Luther It. Powell of Portland, or the K.uadibii Knight of I lie Ku Klux Klan xvu re-j uito Canada by the Canadian immigration oHi'ial; I s If 1 It" k. lie xvn rlaed n an undesirable, according j xvhoh paper ay it obtained iU information froruj mi. iuK Poxvell ha appealed In Olluwu and his ruse I jkl'll lis a lest. S. ii gues till lo state (hat il wu known arliou was - 'pending f"l' lilt' ejection of I llC uinrn nnmtm IWUk' 14 1 II I 111 II I Klan from the Shauglinc j Height residence frmii when il Hi ilanin-i In direcl a llouiin-j "ii-ttWc (irnaiiir.nl iom. ! VICTOltIA, Xwv. II. The i I line )lrrda nid: "Orgaui- 'jiliriii .if lli L'uiiii .Hun LTit k'l.it an Mailed in Victoria Icxlay. plain W. II. LaXrock. D.S.O.. '- '"ii.- If the leader of Hie Himi- Tells Jury They Failed ln""'ni on 1'ie mainland, arrived he In Vi" ",,r 'nunkuln Duty Falling to inn an. i fi m-- nmririj orguni-latlon W"ii. flAAAW&-vAABmt iBkeLHiMMHaliveal jjWMS Ph-iBjiB-" iHeHvT' aaHHKHFIF aaaI t;..lt, eiifrm'e. 4 lionoreil liy ilnv sion SO of Uic luullierliooil of tin om jl ve eugueer. I.efl In nplii wiih vear f eniee: Hack . I). Trindall, 38: J, W l.nmud. U': It. M -la-F- ': I T Ulemenu. U; II. CIimihiiIn US; fmut . (i. Dade. 30: V. L lintel, oil: J. Higgv I. SinijKon. 17: (i. Miiuni. 38: l Payette. 7:: and J. Mrttinue!!. 10. LARGEST CROP OF WHEAT IN HISTORY FORECASTED TODAY. OTTAWA. N. II. -rrwa-JiW . Hie. ,eoiul lui'ife) I'-aituiiian ' wllea cnip mi record, llieloui-iii ion liiirc.iu of Mali-slics e!limate dial this yeai i yield will be t2.327.(ino lniliel. . an increase of :tU.:iiC.uiin oxer the early eliinalc. or I he exee!.H difference i7..l00.000 i. f.ir Sakali'lM'vju alone, xx here llircHliin re.ull excri'ih'd pxpect at ions. Better Nat Build Railway to Peace River Than Have Freight go to Prince Rupert Special to Ilaily News, VICTOMIA, Nov. 1 1. Influential member of Ihc Legislature xvhTi ure opjHHug the proposed extension of I lie P.ti.K. north of Prince tieorge have fnilli in the reports of I he experts who' investigated the xvhole situation in it xvas snp( in ie Legislature hdihy loday. J. (5. Sullivan, chief of these investigators, asserted, that under no consideration should the line he built ninth of Prince (ieorge. His first reaon was insufficient prospective revenue In justify the expenditure and secondly because the Peace Itiver freight in his opinion would move to lidexvaler from Prince (ieorge over I tie Canadian National In Prim e lliipert, the nearest seaport, and not down the P.ti.K. lo Stpiamish. Hon. A. M. Manson to Defend Himself in the Legislature on Friday in Wong Abduction Case Special In Uaily News, VICTOltIA, Nov. II. lion. A. M. Maiison, attorney gen erul, is said to he burning the uiidnighl oil studying details tout preparing speech for Friday that is expected lo be the biggest of his career. II is staled in goveri.meut circles that Mr. Manson will fur iii- ii abundance of facts and figures to refute Ihc onslaught from all sides made on (he administration or his department in the Janet Smith murder mystery and Ihc Wong Foon Sing ahduclion. "Ills career is lit .slake," said an opposition member. Ili opponents also admit that Man-; sou is under a uisativanuwe in being Curved I" delay his speech -while the Wong cases are sub judice. .lohua llinehcllffc, member for Victoria, in the House yes lerday declared that Ihc Attorney Oeneral remained silent when lc held clues lillic secret of where Wong was when abducted. Mr. .Manson intervened lo say (hat private detective, suspicion Tell on Itobinson from the outset and that his officers were on lhe' trail in a few hour.. "II is true they did not succeed for a lime." he said, 'hul eventually they dhf succeed ill liberating Ibe Chinese and gettinig the conviction of Itobinson." Caadlan Press VICTOIHA. Nov. 1 1. ---Attorney (eiieral Mauon will defend his administration from the strictures of Ibe defence In the trial of Wong Foon Sing abductor Itobinson and his sou, Mr. Manson has set the dale fur Friday of thisiweek when he expects the trial of the others on the charges will be eompMed and hf will Tie free to speak or the events which led up to the June! Smith murder investigation . and abduction. CEASED WORK OUT OF RESPECT FOR FALLEN IN WAR Armistice day was appropriately celebrated today w hen at eleven o'clock sharp busine ceased for a few minutes out of respect for those who had riilleu during the Ureal War. This evening an armistice dinner ts being held under the auspices of the ('neat War Veterans iiithe St. Ilegis Cafe. Passengers nailing last night on (he Cardena for Vancotivet included J. Morrison nnd W. U Haker. Sieter or Fishermen Will Be Discussed at Meeting of Joint Committee Very Soon Fred Stork Initiates Movement to Have Federal Government Undertake Work on Waterfront View to Relieving Situation Fred Stork, M.P.. Iiuui? rommuiiiraled with the city coiiii-i d lal night Mjggeslmg that Hint hody tuiiMill with ilie Jlalilml Fihe. men f I tnuii and the llalitnil Moal Owner' Association w h a view to arriving at f-orne deeision ;i to llr riMmiivn l rur a shelter and mooring location for fishing huati in Prince I Hujicrl haihor in xvhich cne lie xvould he pleaded to urge upon I the .'Jvernnient Uml imrnediale tep. he taken tu provide such a (he mailer of ohtaiiiiug ah adeipiate fivhei men's xvharf Iiariltly. Tur Ihis ort again heroine a live iMie xvilh pcihnps more pro-mie ol ai tual iiccomplihmetit than it ever had heron;. j Mayor's Pos'tion " e I AflPr Mr. SlorkV teller liadl lTTniTTT1 ni i I TIT ibecn read at the (Pectins latl K I K I ftii. I,K fl I W M..I. ..' i.M ..'!.... . ii.u'. .'ia.iu ,.-wnn .it auiiin length related how (lie Hoard of; Works this year had endeavored lo reach some solution of the iueslion of furnishing a fishermen's wharf but vvilliotil success. The proposal Hie provincial government thai the filling in of Cow Hay he permitted by the city which in return would re ceive I'uu icet hi vvalenrnuiage just eat,of the mouth of Cow Hay. il was true had been rati ilied b.t4UeeJds,but.ther Board of Work had subsequently decided that, as the cost of providing a wharf and shelter o'i the walprf rootage would be prohibitive as far a Hie city wit concerned, it would lie better to retain what' shelter (here was at (be mouth of Cow Hay . instead oi losing that and not being able to provide anything else. Therefore, as far as Hie council was concerned, the filling in of Cow Hay had not been approved and the transfer of waterfront had never been effected. As for the suggestion that a shelter be provided at Seal Cove, Hie fisher men themselves had said they would rather slay with the limited lacililies they already had a1 the mouth of Cow Hay. ill us the matter stood wit It no practical solution of the question having been obtained. Different Situation Aid. Casey said that up to this lime, in dealing xvilh the matl." of a fishermen's xvharf, the city had always been confronted wit'i t lie necessity of making a large expenditure i'.self. This was the first time as far as he knew that any government official had called ujkih Hie city for co-oper ation with a view to having I tie facility provided. He felt that Hie council should have no lies lalion in encouraging Mr. Stork or Ibe federal government in a-i attempt to improve harborage. mooring facilities for the fishing fleet. He wa sure that many suggestions could lie made along I he Hue referred lo in Mr. Stork'a letter. Mayor Newton again referred to the etTorts thai had been made by the Hoard of Works to reau.'i a solution and said that lie could not see how anything could la done to improve the situation for the flliermco. ir any member of. I lie council had any sug- sestiou lo make, he would be glad lo hear oT It. Aid. Larson felt I hat the city should not pass lightly over Mr. Stork's suggestion. He was of the opinion that the boat owner ami fishermen would be belter able to" o iter suggestions than the eilv council. Aid. Perry thought that il would lie well for the council lo call Hie meeting suggeled by Mr. Stork. Too Good to M'as Aid. Hrnvvn referred lo the fuel that il wa llif first lime that t (continued on page six IIIVUUUIU UltiAZll TO VANCOUVER Several Hundred Cars Unloaded There Yesterday and Quantities More Going NATIONAL'S BIG BUSINESS There is Now 4,276,265 Bushels or Grain in Store at Pacific Coast Port- -t- WTX.MPIIO. Nov. 11, Statistics issued at life railway office here today show that there is a particularly heavy movement f grain toward the port of Vancouver. With 238 cars! loaded lo that point during yesterday, 270 cars arrived there and 257 xvere unloaded hy the Canadian Na tional. This is the langest number of car. unloaded In any one day at that point and with 125 cars from other lines makes a big total at the port for the day. The day's arrivals lirings the total western movement over Canadian iXalioual lines Ibis fall lo 5.187 cars, being 150 cars more than the. entire Vancouver shipment of the previous crop season. There is now I.27U.205 bushel of gram in store at the l'a-pilic Coax port. liverpoolIan curingcancer Tells Academy of Medicine of Success Obtained by Use of Lead TllHO.MO, Nov. tt. Heroro the Toronto Academy of Medi cine Professor Illair Hell of Liverpool I diversity and Honor ary Director of Liverpool cancer research, told leading physicians of the successful treatment of cancer by the cheniieal agency of lead. He cited instances of remarkable success achieved and aurcd members 0f the academy that fifty or more patients were believed to lie well out of 200 cases treated, most of which were eon side red hopeless. POLERIC TAKEN TOW BY VESSEL Salvage King Finds Her Just oH Cape Scott In Heavy Sea VICTOltIA. Nov. II. Steamer Salxiiigu King reached "the Polerln at seven o'clock last evening off (tope Scoll, the northern tip of Vancouver Island and has taken her in low for Victoria with a heavy sea running.