I I I M II. Ilcnin It of Cal II i. i:uiieraMc party f-i Dial i in. - joined Hi.' Itmdeii I.. it in 1 1 1 1 Hud mi ain- uiinisier ttf He rslabliflitnenl. In ;ru liuoi iiiikmiI he WM : Mie Inieritir. miper-tft'in-ral of liuliaii Af-Mmuler of Minci. .: viKilrd I'rinrc Itu-d i lie fuiiuner. FRENCH MOVIE ARTISTS DEAD fnson by ilredBinu nperalloui 'md nnnlher half n million will P' cleaned up If the mild went her continues. cmitd fluent le ("t.Wervalle LlbeiLiO, liaretle loday earned the follow - i n it in il newtt eolunni!' under a Ouehee date line: There will be ii iieiiiiin "f I In Houe of L'om- timti wiiliin three iuonlh. no 'ronlinir lo n meKaBe received la Ltnder and Wife Commit i,,.. irnm linn Kmc I l.unoiute. Suicide by ODCnlna Voln li.nniiiM of jniie, iiiiil- dial and Taking Narcotic I'Aitlls, Nov. Opening the 1 i. 'heir iirni! and then 'i ' K naicnlic. Mux Linder, It i en Charlie ,tmupliu, and ' w f ' immilted suicide here ' ' ila Linder wa taken lo Ii lir ikiillul in ii .-laic uf coma 'i il ilicil later while Madame 'Ii expired at the residence. TRAIN COLLIDED WITH SCHOOL BUS Ll Wore Killed and 24 Children Injured In Southeastern 8tate NASIU NTA. iieorKla. Nov. 2 were killed and 21 children Es I'1 lured when an uxpren. train f' a hi'il inln n loaded xi-hool bun I"1 a urnile crototlnt here t lit IoinrnuiB MILLION DOLLARS GOLD FROM ALASKA NOMK. Nov. 2. More lhan n P'llllion dollurn worlh of gold wan ''"en nul of Alnrtka nn far lhb PriMiiior Kin ahd Hie Liberal lioM'iiunt'iii would not resign. PRETTY WEDDING WAS SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY Miss Gospava, Luclch, Recently Arrived From Jugo-Slavia, Becomes Bride of Sam Perovlch A pretty wedding took place v.h.i-,hiv iiflcrnuoii at 2.30. at Hie residence of Mr. and Mrs Nick (iurvich, I rascr street. when Miss llosoaMi Luclch, re cently arrlM-d from Jugo-Slavia was married to Sam I'crovich formerly of Stewart and now of this city. The bride, who was alllretl In while sallti with Hie comenllonal lo hear from Hit hold DC feat. progrelvc 53, Labor 2. Independent I. WIXNIPEO. New. S. Tw binm-ffrnfti rWhfp Vre remfcv nl I row (he doubtful Ht mer lit ,,il ulHi Hit. i,liHj,fl flf It proiii.nr.it ... .lie j Mn1f i wanaca w iiiii7,i,,i.,.i iiidimleil . born in llruiiitton. . resided in Toronto H lie W HlMllllll- I s p m IHMU and follow - in How Iliver. Alberta, iund the election of (Is Fptnc, 'Liberal, in Maple Creek, rjask. i The standing in A Uteri a i reuMMH of Sir Ma. ' '"'" .ii - i... i..,i.. reive. M, doubtful I. it II villi o , In Sikalehewiin there are l.iheralf 15, I'msreitsixe 5. and doubtful I. i:iMO.VHlN. Nov. 3. Kisshl nwre Mt report iniproel mi-llon of I he Liberal randidale in Pea re Itiver. eultiiitf into llltni' Gnervalie majorily In the ex tent of ::i ule. 'I lie final re-Milf i i ill ery iniirli in doubt liter lire 131 ItolU to In' heartl from. tltitn majority on Saturday tood at 317. MII.NTHI'LM.. Nov. ?. - - The wedding veil, was attended n Miss Nellie (iunich. Maiko Hoich wan best .man. The corcmony was pe formed hy Mev. Dr. II. H. Hranl. AHer Hie ceremony, a reception was held, some sixty persons being in allendnnce. Mr. nnd Mrs. l'erovirh will ro-slile on Taylor Street. V. E. Collisnn, Indian ngenl. stilled on Salurday by the I'rineo John for Vancouver via Ihe Queen Charlollo Islands. REGISTRATIONS ARE NOT HEAVY Scarcely Half as Many and License Holders Registered This Year as Last lnt J ear. Il,.r,,i.,rl v nviiiel's lll.IV still. valliii of loo .r .Mivrmner ao. more SIX DAY BICYCLE ' RACE ENDS SATURDAY CIIICACO. Nov. 2. Wallhoiir and Fred Spencer at eleven o'clock Salurday night w'nii Die six day birycle race on points. On mileage the learn lied with three oilier, nil of whom had Irntcllcil 2,105 miles at the finish. id Boston Grill Large Ipstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Anywhere at ...,.. "-"'ini. floor for hire, Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. 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 YOI, XV., NO. 255, l'lllXCE lll'PKHT. H.U., MO.MfAV. XOVKAhBKIl 8, 1025. Stturdif'i Circulation 1611 ttrt 3. PRICE F1VK CENTS. BIG .. FIRE . AT SEATTLE SATURDAY EVENING '?, "", ' "" 1 111 i POLITICAL SITUATION LOOKS BETTER FOR LIBERALS; THREE TO HEAR FROM Political Situation is Practically Unchanged Liberals Still Control OTTAWA. Nov. 2. -There i little change in the toitiral ., .'.sin -Hire I tie end of Iut week except dial two more ip ids liuvc gone Progressive leading the Conservatives Mil w h only three iloiihlful seals. Ilu mean Dial the promt - tit the Uoiiscrvulivett will control the lliue if they "heir force. I unofficially annouiieeil 1 1 wit the Mackenzie King in ; uirrii win rn tn uiiiii i-u iiameui meei in reiiruarv '!.: expectation if they will control the loue nml eontiuue LOUGHEED DIES OF PNEUMONIA Prominent Positions. v Nov. 2. Seiwlot I 'tigliced, of CalgnryJ lie l'.iieiniie in Hie x. '!. died lhi r an attack of pneii- wlio Max h lnC to uilmiriiler if fairi. OTTAWA. Nov. t. Premiei Markcncic King meet hi cabinet i(nlay In diru hi fourse action. The expectation i l - HihI a ileiiM will lw reached tc remain in (if fire and meet liamriil. Wti Known Conservative Leader) T,, iiw.. tti, i,i.i of the Senate Held Many t,, ,r,iBt.l srutio. meanwhile lure adopting an a til lode of iwalrltful wiill in;. With three GUNNING FOR THE PREMIERSHIP HERE TO INSTAL MACHINERY FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR T" lake charge of I lie work of installing machinery which 19 Hie lasl Irp in the completion of the terminal jj-rain elevator here, K. Ilolyoako of the Carter-Halls-Al.liner Co. Ltd. arried from W'iniiipc'.- on Saturday af-lernooirs train. Mrs. II o I o a k e iiccoinpanies hint. tie caught Ihu 'tolUical tide and ran As far as the walers would take Iwm Hut the King wit again well ahead of the game Ami political noise could not shake him. Salmon Pack of District Second Largest on Record According to Official Totals Compiled Here j largest on record having been exceeded only by last year's pack iit was announced a I the Dominion rislienes Office loday. the pack Ihi- year ws approximately l,l)llt,HUi cases as compared with a lolal in lt2l of ,IK0,tl?U cases. It will be some fifms iyet before the final boxed up figures are available but these may be regarded as fairly accurate. The sockeyo pack in the district this year i slightly in ex- jcess uf lust year, the Hgures being .Wi.uuu caj.es lor compared with. ao.'i.UOO cases for 11121. .. ! (In Hie Skeena Itiver the total - Ipack for 1030 was ssi.vwi eases; MPARV HOUR. at compared with 3Ui),yO) cases ! jlast year. Tlie Xaai Itiver shows !a large dropping -off, Ihu total pack for Ihis year having been K7.000 cases whereas the IU21 pack was 1 13,000 eases. Ilie llneen Charlotte Island. Hnu.ti nack this year was also lower! hrwhl Mian lasl but the areas south or I'rince Unperl and on the main-laud showed Increases. )--. I i ti u- it now enlirelv Cinish- llou-eliolders and license license . . ,. ii... oueen holder- regislering tii, vole vole al al' C, i(rl,M e Maud fishing having Hie furthcoming municipal eleo-L(.usl., (ciot.or 23. lion this year totalled 221 or ; .ETsSSd 't VANCOUVER EXCHANGE mantter lusl year when the total was iilli. The taking of dcclara-! Hons closed Salurday niigbt, theAVheat eleven 1 1, dour rush having mil Silver ... heeusir greal as was Hie ease Dunwell 1. A L. Marmot .nialify lo ole providing ihey Sdvercrest have nioiierlv reuistered lo thefS,lrr Inlet H.rol.0;ilow() Sound naiy .iasKa . Iliucltnn Premier Purler Idaho Terminus ...... Hranby .... C. P..II, v llobby:(iadslono .... Ilufus Sllversmllh .. Lucky Jim .... niHrlc" Indian Selkirk Hay view ! nid. t.354 . 1. 10 . 1.58 . .!2Vi . .09 . .07 1' 07-, , 30.50 , ' -tl ... .! iyffti .1 ly.no . ...21,, .. ,im 20 V, 01 .01 .05 Asked. 1.18 .11 .08 .08 W 0.5 .02 2.15 .17 .10 .20 .17 .21 1 ' .10 .28 .00 .out .00 H iiLnnui ivv iivuuu to: BRIGHT SUNSHINE O US DURING OCTOBER uiishiue in Prince Ru pert during the month of. October and rainfall'' totalled 7.80 inches according to the report for t lie month of S. C. Jackson, Dominion meteorologist. Weather figures for the month were as follows: Mean temperature, 17. Maximum temperature, til on October 1. Minimum temperature, 28 on October 28. Hainrall, 7.8G Inches. Snowfall, 2 inches. Total precipitation, 8.00 inches. Sunshine. 95.3 hours. Wind, total mileage, 1061; maximum velocity. 10 miles per hour on October 19. SELLS NEWSPAPERS BECOMES RICH MAN OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 2. .lames IL Price, who sold newspapers on the campus of Duke I'niversil.v. has been informed Ilia! he shares as one of sixlee-1 relatives in a two million dollar legacy left by the. laic rlobai;co king. Fire at Seattle Swept Automobile Row Block Million dollars worth of tires belonging to one concern were damaged by huge holocaust at Puget Sound city - S BATTLE, Nov. 2. Damage estimated at two million dollars waf funded by a .-peilsciilar fire which swept' u block of ! .SeallieV "automobile row" Saturday night. The bhue was the niord costly which has takeu place here in year-. Street car and aiitonioliile traffic wa held up and telephone uitd power' lines dir.itltd for hours. Two firemen were slightly injured when a ltiirliiig' hose iirinl knocked thain of their feet. Numerous, vxplostuiis of oil : ami gasoline scattered the fire and wilhin ten ininnlcs after the flames were discovered the - buildiin: was ablaze in many. TMIT?n 'PIJfTP'PlI i"-"-'- iiiiiii.il i. iiiiin.il im-; w ' v v Low-pressure of water peded the efforts to prevent the1 ptYI TATPII AHrMC Firesltine Company which lost 75 car toads of I ires valued at,Ccst of Maintaining Religious more than a million dollars. I Later Despatch SEATTLE. Jiov."?? - lama;re on Saturday nishl by fire war rut in iG.V0ufi i ihis inornin-x wlirtr -It wlHfi-trrU: lhi THIRTEEN BOATS Craft With Fourteen and Fifteen Cents Thirteen boats, sold their cat ches here Ihis morning of which The salni"ii pack in District No. 2 this year was the second' fleven were American's, selling their catches at lourleen lu wi-leen cents a pound. Following were the sales: American Olacier, 7.0.1 to Hoyal Fish Co. at I t.Toc and 7c. Onah. 12.0110, tu Cold Storage at i 5.50c and 8c. Majestic 2H.000. to Booth Fisheries al 11.30c and tic. Atlas, 29,000,1 tu Pacific Fisheries at 11.50c and tic. Sunset, 15,000, to Cold Storage al It.lOc and tic. Spray. H.hOO. to Cold Storage al 1 1.1 tie and tic. Albatross. 52.000. to Allin There were U5.2- hours of. Ki-sliri al-t tt?" and 6o. Fairway, 19.000. to Hoyal Fish o. at IS.lOer and 8c. Teddy J., 8.000. to Booth Fisheries at 1 1.90c and 8c. Democrat. 13.000, In, Cold Stor-Aue at 13.80 and tic. Wabash, l.ooo. tu Cold Stor age at 15.50c aod 8c. Canadian Tramp. 7.000. at t l.50c nnd 6c tu Hoyal Fish Co. Yule. 000. at 1 1.50e and Cc lo Allin Fisheries. WATSON WILL FACE ANOTHER TRIAL FOR YANCOl VEH. tXov. 2. Itossj Wnlson, formerly police constable at Seattle, lefl this morning for Xanaimo where it is expected he will face a second trial this ilfteinoon in catinectiotn with the robbery of Ihe . Hoyal Hank here a year ago. BIRTH There was horn this morninc at the Prince Rupert fSencrnl Hospital a son tu Mr. and Mr, Stanley Doiron. Eleventh Ave. Program for B.C. Set at $175,000 uaniafrcu si.m i. ..i u..- r -- VMiri.u or Canada Company lo nave e tnsiaeraitie sale value. VAXCUL'VEK, Noy. 2. The mtcljnvf. pf thfi, Ijj-ijlsh Columbia Fenernl i-ouhcu of IKe UiJited opened ' here this morning with delegates from all parts of the province present, ftev. Dr. I'idjteon, moderator of Hie council this morning- out- CCI 1 PATrtlCC UCDC proposeu program lor jlLL LAltnto HtllL maintaining the church as an jartive and progressite factor in Eleven of Number are American; the religious life of the coun- Prlces a Round ItT. tie piacea uruisn i.oiumnias share of the cost at 175,000. COUNCILLORS BEING CHOSEN British Boroughs Holding Elections In Different Parts of England and Wales LO.NDON. Nov. 3. The electors in itiO English and Welsh boroughs are balloting today for about 5.000 councillors to represent them in local affairs, especially in levying and administering local taxes which last year aggre-galed 112.000,000. There are nearly fifteen million voters, half of whom arc women. Three hundred women candidates are named. LEGISLATURE OPENS AT VICTORIA TODAY Formal Proceedings Only There Today and Debate on Address Goes all Week VICTORIA, Nov. 2. The 1J.C. Legislature opened this afternoon with the usual ceremonies. The speech from the throne was lead outlining the high lights of the legislative program, Tor the session ami uiljournineut was NANAIMO ROBBERY! Il0" :!'',,u, .I.irr.! i I'lie-?. Ml'IIT-. I lirq Ml-lff'tlU I'll HIV address in reply lb the speech from Hie throne will occupy tbo rest of the week.- . DR. GRANT'S TESTIMONIAL Tills presentation will take place' ill the Presbyterian Church tonight at 8 p.m. Musical program. All friend welcome. .