LABOR UNIONS UNDER FIRE AT CHICAGO TODAY With Bombings LIQUOR CASE IS ADJOURNED Proifcutlon Not Ready to Proceed with Charges Against ConsolVated E porters 1 i- .llHI(II, uf viulalmii ' ...vei'iimenl I.utior Ai t i- Liquor Cur.lnd lloard llu- lionxdiitaled 1 urporation, I. Id. wer" u.'tirned In the rily K1ie-' morning by Mayi-M lyiiionl. The adjourii- . ii-keil fur by l. V i uunel fui the crown, i neen imtniricil by the Itiiard that checkitia up Mi-unU III llu- ca-e li..' ...ii tniiiileted but thnt n!d be ready and the of- u!.t lie bark in I he eily iuut i-ed next Saturday, dali' lis- i-.ise ud- BUDGET PASSES I! EARLY MORNING ' were ulnenl and the rov-' '"tnrni secured a iubliinllal "'' i " 'ly. The vole wa 20 to 1 2 '" for of the lulopliun of'lhe Mi iMipiiU (if Ilnyniorl li it m Ihe eily today on bm'- the nunc, the nllii-i- Iipiiik able to return lent- 'Juan - " ''i NATIVE CONGRESS AT v defendant were re-i fay m the mtuI urandi KSratloii uf t IV Chieaao ALASKA SUCCESSFUL rived here eterday after eon-due I ma ibe nalie eoiijtreM at Juneau. i pleael with the re-...li ..f iIimI aulliirtnif. There VANCOUVER EXCHANGE 'Wheat C. I'. II IH.C. Silver... Ili.ilv Alaska tUllliwell -- - jfiranby Division Taken After Prolonged;aellon Debate With 20 to 12 Favor of Government I' T'lltIA, Ipo. 5. tioud ro-i- being niude here wilh 'k uf the (ienHlon. The i imi-ijunI lai ntpht after a "lined debate, the division ' idiiee ui un early hour "dirninif. When Ihe tll i-" bi ll wno i-tuvr by Speaker ' ' tans, ii number of the infill- I.. iV I Marmnll ... I'remler ... I'nrter-lilalio ... Ilufiw Surf-Inlet (llaiNliine Howe Sound Silver Urel Terminus tilth Hop" Indian National silver. Hid l.tii'i 1 15.00 . 1.15 Fair-1 Full Crew Will be Taken on Saor Akfid .12 I ..17 I 3 18.00 - .01 i .iOV4 15 .10 2. Ill 2.21 .08 .10 .18 .08 i .oim .'.'7W -2im 21.00 .07 .0'J .50 .05 .09 4 .32 .30 M .0(1 . 1 4 Vi .15 FORMER EMPRESS ILL. niiiwoMS Dims. 5. Former F.mpre Gliarlplle of MmIco I-uravelv ill. She '" 'f ported to be tinkluit raptilly. as Grain Begins to Move this Way The firl strain in iit.i i in-lairniinal grain eleval.-i a P: ;n. e Iluerl which is uuw Hearing' completion was put i li r u n i plant, today. It ciililtd ot one 1 1 1 1; I wtieh arrived fi.iit Ho- Fas' la-iijslit. Fr Ihe pnrpo-r "1 In?' the equipment, it wa- it", lulu the trj'-kshcd al HI ' "u this morning ami, in al ' minute, hud guiie llinm-u ;;i- httpper, across the receiving in-.' Up lite receiving leg, llii'iHiK1' 'I' gamer and caie ami di'pp -' inUi une uf the workhuue ii:u-I'he Train belongs to (lie gi.-.i-in men. Referring In a repurt that n Irainloaii of grain was due lien-about I be Muddle uf I hi month. lU'Heflusrijtglofi, general manager f 2eriniien elevator, who in in the city on lifp of in pert ion. stated I hi moriiins lining tin' pa-t ear. Commissioner Rich Conducted:Ht wa the fnt he had heard mil iiirlmii- official- nfi Annual Event at Juneau With lof iieb a repurl. He hiid no! rlenuer. ainl lyer' Cooj Resu ts i haltery laler' a--j . ... rnjia.r.r- mnun. ,mm,.).l(llipr Hu h. who wa rado umoM uffinal. ...p,,,,, Mr.. Ilieh. ar They " W "mt .-re 150 delegale. pn-wnl. were weeolHd ! Mayor ln-. . ii i , nur ami me iane itaiiu hihi numlier uf mvlniK- were m-l.t ; A a reull iMre iun for Christian life. lAHiiliiiloiHT Itleh, whu.e headuartern are at Vliiliiwv. will be h'"re over I orrow. I.iiMmiN. Ii.. l'tie llritilij i . i.. r..l i uleaiiier Alilun -" luunj um-i hiwina eulli-iun with the I Shippiiu Hoard uleamei 1-ederal in la Selielitl mver. i i--lain. pilnl and three mmiiicii were ilrowtied. been a.lviel. he ald. ac to when the inovenienl of zrain in forre thruiuii the luial elevator inilit Ite eipwIiNl. lo aiHition lo member of Ibe ntlHJial tBr who will le ineharpi of Ibe elevator ami who have 1- readj' arrive I here. Mr. Ileather- ;i !keleloji rrev lo man Uie elevator would be ap- iiuinteil within a day or o. About . . Il.lr 1.... I a..Mai .'lll llallk Mrn enipiuj mnii. inr were 5 deeu eiew of 20 or 26 mn win not ie taken on until the yrain KlarS movink llmtiiSH Ihe plant. Mr. Ilealherii2lnii will leave by Hum evening tram for li i - lieail- . iuiaHeri in Kurt William aHer STEAMER ASH10N I" w,-k i,h'' pl,y l,, ,'xl,,',', ,,v- w cruci nT c i in jANK li OtlltLUI !(.. will he entirely inmpleled by FIVE LOSE LlVESiJa""u,yl BEER INJURES THE DRINKERS That Is Claim Made Before Pub-Ho Accounts Committee of Legislature COMMISSIONER NOT KNOWING Savs Analyses Have Been Made 0 ' at Various Times and no Adverse Report VlCTOMA. Iee. 5. -The heads of the Hrillsdi Columbia brewer ies may be brought before tin publle nncounls eoinmiUe of Ihe Legislature for examination as to the mtullty of beer beinp dispenses! in Ihe province, following clianren made yesterday by vtul- ousiiin'tnbers. Ilcplyliif In a staleiiieul made liffote Ihe eommttlee, which at Irlltules an Increase in Ihe kidney and liver troubles in Hrillsh ('.iiluiiiliia .since Hie establish menl .pf beer ii.irlors, Cninnil slotirr HaviiNmi said be had no itifui iniillim uf this condition Samples of he prodticlH of nri oil breweries had been repularly xuhinillOil In annlyxers hi (.hiea po 1 iiliawji nnu outer piarea niul tifil one had retiorleil Hie jlievoragc injurious. The heavy rains of the past few days have caused washouts ! al several points on tuts iiivision of the Canadian National llailway with Ihe result that it is impossible lo uperate trains today and uu. t. winch was lo have left fov the Kasl this eveniliK. is can celled. The next train out will hej lie regular No. I on Mundayl even in;; but it was hope) at the office of the siiMrinlendent Ibis afternoon that No, 3, due here ul 7 o'clock Monday mornini:. mivlil rt't through on time. The ilt man r to (lie Hue. which ileveluped this murliinsr. includes washouts al Salvus, llxslevv and ISk. a small mudslide al Kaien and the washiiiK oul of n small portion uf the Kayex lliver bridge. I he damage at individual points is not very exieiiMvc mil eom-i billed has made il impossible lo uperate until repairs are made. The mail leaving tonight for the Old Country, catching the steamer Aseania from Halifax on Heceniber li. was lo have been the last to arrive there before Christmas. As u result of the trouble today il will nut gel there on time now unless ft Is diverted t New York after leaving here Monday night. l'eliott Hombeii of this eily was to have left here tonight in or der to spend Christmas in hi home at Milan, Italy. He was to have sailed from Halifax aboard Ihe Aseania on December It. However, by leaving hero Mon day uiiglil, he will still be able In get home on time by sailing from New ork ' ;tboard Ibe .Uaurelanin on December 15. BIRTH A daughter was born at Ihe Prince Rupert Oeneral. Hospital on December 5 ln.Mr. mid Mrs li. Ireland. Taylor Street. Advertise In the Hilly Vw 25 7 '" Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, 'A. with newly laid dancing Anywhere at An, i' floor for hire. ; Stand Royl Hotel, 3rd J'ii(J Hlt NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 8t. . '. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the WATT VIPECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XV . NO. 282. y il IMtlNGi: IlLI'KHT. H.C, SATUlDAY. DKCHMHKH b. 1025. )'eiirdi .limitation. 1 i 01 strwt Sties, r71 PRICE FIVK GENTS. NTOMBED MINERS MAKE A LUCKY ESCAPE FIRST GRAIN THROUGH ELEVATOR TODAY; SUCCESSFUL MACHINERY TEST Entombed Miners Built iFIRST CAR OF j GRAIN ARRIVES UULUJUI n. 11 C C UUUCU Only two lives lost when Hre followed eqplosion in silver-lead mine near Denver Yesterday iir WKIt. lie. Twenty -two iigiu-i- entombed hi !i ,v i -humI .Mini l .Neilcrlaiid eteriln were rescued tin K II. ill if lliem .daggered out unaided frniii the siuok-Kinp after I lit fire, which 'started following an explu-, nl lit i n otiiigiiilied. The oilier half liavtl tu lie carried . lSrOIs. i were lut. Hubert rieenon, a miner, mid II' rijni-l. .1 number of Hie rerne part, succumbed lo - while '-n other recner collapsed mid were taken lo - " Ihe hospital suffering from the effect of Uh fume. Thr rewrite Ma due to the pre-ence of mind uf the uihierK, who, when Ihry found themselves uu-iiiiiiIkiI built up a bulwark lo ii(i (be approaching flame and fume, IHsHhI tlii bulwark (hey took heller until the fire wu extinguished. hKXVKIt. Dec. 5. reports Indictments Agalnit Officials of indicate Hint only une man nM.nlt.lloni In Connection ernuly affected In the fume t". Put Through Elevator In Ten ! Minutes This Morning as a Test EMPLOYING FEW MEN Pi c- M; i'' tt o le.i. i'.g Hie Newfuiindland build-ii. g .( Mic iMe ot Ihe Hiitih Kmpi-e Kxhilnliun at Wembley. RAILWAY LINE 1 TIED UP TODAY! Washouts at Various Points Causes Cancelling of Train For East Tonight MAIL AFFECTED NEW CABINET IN GERMANY Chancellor Luther and Associates Resign Favor New Ministry BERLIN, Dec. 5. The German cabinet headc by Chancellor Luther resigned today In order for the formation of a new mliilstry in full sympathy with the Locarno policies and obligations. JAMES LAWRENCE TAKEN BY DEATH Well Known Local Member of C.N.R. Staff Passes Away After Long and Painful illness After a lung and painful ill ness due lo cedar poisouitqt, Ihe death occurred at ".30 last nikiil in the Prince lluperl lienerul Hospital of James l.awrenee, resident of Prince lluperl for tli- past leu years and storekeeper with the Canadian National Hail ways for fiflevu years. Ii.(iimm'. was Imh-ii at Hexley Kent. F.nglaud, 3". veals ayo, and besides his widow, Mrs. Mary Lawrence, is survive! bv .two daughters. Molly and Nellie, re siding in the eily. ibe bale Mr. Lawrence was a member of Tsiinpsean Lodge, No, 58, A.F. & A.M., Kaien Chapter, No. la. Iloyal Arch Masons. Kin eollli Preceplory. Nu. &!. the Or tier of Ibe llaslern Star and the Independent Order of Oddeflluws The H.C I'nderlakers are charge of (he funeral which will lake place un Tuesday afternoon from 1 in Anglican Cathedral Arrliilcitrutt 11 i x ulllciaiitw. ASBESTOS IS FOUND DAMAGE CASE NO EXTENSION IS DISMISSED THIS YEAR OF Mr. Justice Murphy F.nds Hate Not Liable for In.urfes Sustained by Huoh GMIIs Finding that there had been rout riiiulu;.) negligence oil the par. of I ne plaintiff in eonneeliun w m Mie Ht-cidenl on Stoleni!er 2 wtien be mistook a door lead-(liji fruin the Ii.er saliruum of Ihe Pence Huiierl II ile), and fel in o 'lie basement sustaining two broken rids a'.. I .ilher liijuries Mi Justice Murphy yAslevday at j'c.iri....n dismissed the 3,600 jdamae acliun of Hq-li n liis vs. 'Hie Prince lluperl Hotel tt.. I.til. 1.. W. Palmure liai t lie case fun Ihe plaintiff and Mill mi lunzal v for I lie defendant. NVitnesses in tlfi- cae were Dr.' C. A. F.ggert, Hugh CillisJ Cap). J. M. Morrison and James Parsons fur the pbdotilT anil John J. Dote. II. A. Harlow. A dorr Pederson, William Murray. T. Hall. Sam Arttous and II. It. Rochester for Ihe defendant. After ihe evidence had beet. presented aad before argument of counsel was nroceeded willi. lllartoHshlufintide a liftiijng ,of, lacl to the ellecl that Uitlis nail been intoxicated at the tiriie of I lie accident. He inviled Mr. Palmore to arsue Ihe point of ligence. Mr. Palmore argu?' Itial the defendant was responsi- fur Ihe acciiient in that it had placed plaiiitilT in the condition of intoxication ami was duly mum! lo protect its cust'iurrr" under such circumstances. His Lordship found, however. (hat contributory negligence on the pari of the plaint ilt had been learlv established first in not noticiitg the proper door whieh is marked lavatory and. econdly. for not not icing Ihe light which was in the basemen1 nlu which he fell. Therefore, he would have lo dismiss Ihe case. Mr. Pat more asked thai dam ages pe set in the case or iii" indiiiu being reversed by the ourl of Apoeal. Milton lion xales. ciuuisei fur the defendant. ibji'i-tcil lu I his being dune. CANADA HUGE DEBT Amount Is Being Reduced Ac cording to Figures Issued by ' Finance Department OTTAWA debt at the Dec. 5. Canada's eml of October was r,2.:i82.olo.88; as compared with i2.ai50.022.8liy al the end of No-, vember. ai coiiting to figures is sued by the finance department. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division i. Aberdeen 0. Hearts .'. irdrieoiiians I. Morton 2. Celtic 1. Clydebank t. Cowdenbeath 3. Falkirk 0. Dundee I. I. Parlick Thistles 0. Hibernians K Hamilton i. Kilmarnock 2. Rangers 2. Motherwell 0. SI. Mirreii 1. Ouceo prk I. Dundee . St. Julinstuue I. Ilailh Rovers 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. Itirniittfliatti 2. Leeds 1. Hlackbtirii Hovers i, Liverpool 1 Ilitkv ltltllilii ttjiuttifwifw WtlvjilDUKHUUU LI11UW ' Hciiirf e. Notis County t. . - IF.vcrton 2. Wesl Ham 0. VANCM VF.lt. Dee. 5. -Asbcs-j Hu.hiersriehl ?. Arsenal 2. los. neatly initialling Uie quality Manchester Cily 5. Leicester I. of the fiunoiis deposiU of UuebeC, Sheffield Fulled 2. Hnllnn 0. have been found near I.yllon, ac-; Siindcrlaml 2. Mnuc.hesler V. I. eordinsr to Information roceiVed Totienham ?. Aslon Villa 2. by the H.C. Chamber of MitM. Wesi Homviu 4, Nttwoasjtle 2. P.G.E. LINE Land Grant May be Asked In Order to Aid Sale of Property to Private VI i TOIUA, Dec. S.The possibility of Ihe l."l.K."Jjeinjsr extended in aay direction next year has disappeared definitely and Ihe government, it is learned, will nut ask for a further money vote al the present time. A scheme under which a huge land grant will be set aside to aid Ihe sale uf the road to private interests is anticipated, however, but there is no intention on the part uf the government to abandon the line. SHIP DRIFTING PACIFIC OCEAN Rudderless and Helpless West . Orowa Is Awaiting Help From . Admiral- Dewey- COIIDOVA, Dec. 5. Drifting tudderless and helpless in the Pacilic Ocean lo the south of Ihe Aleutian Islands, the steamer Wesl Orowa is anxiously await ing the arrival of rescue vessels. Ihe Admiral Dewey is steaming in her direction and expects lo reach her by Sunday, . riie steamer West Orowa, IhiuiuI fur Japan from Portland, report et I earlier fn the week wilh rudder post losl and shorn uf the rudder shoe and part of the stem. The messages were received over the radio at Dutch Harbor and SI. Paul Island. The crew had rigged up a jury rud-dec and the Orowa was then proceeding toward Japan steering badly. MUCH MONEYlN CANADA TODAY Many People Taking Holidays for the Christmas Season Overseas or In East WINNIPl.ii, Dee. 5. There is at least 1100.000.000 more mone in -western Canada i,IHs year! ban last and many of the people are taking holidays it the F.ast o-making trips lo the Old Country. As a i.'-ult uf the iiuuvcmeut lu Furope it 1 believed that Canada will receive a larger number of iitiniigiants next year as chcIi man who goes overseas now has been surr. -sful an-t is a valuable immigraf inti agent. MURDER CHARGE PASQUALE CASE Man Who Killed Miss Rocddo In Vancouver Hospital Professes Lack of VANCOl'VKH, Dec. 5. - Tba cui-oncr's jury last yiVlit invesM-gating Ihe ileal It oT Miss Ann. Iloedde. placed I ho respoitsibil'lv for her deulli uppn Hetnln Pas iiuale. against whom a charge o! murder is laid. He is making progress al Ihe hosiiliil but pr-feses contplele lurk of kt)W. !e.Ui. ul he ijveuU.