i i r ni rovosai w uron nam m m Swanson Bay or Erect Neti) Onp at That Pnint IIUIIM bVlllflUH Will lV. 0 tulgUlllAtLU tUIIUUfjr, I and probably named Quatsino Pulp & Paper Company WCOl I II. Nov. V. --Whi'ii Hie Whalen Pulp v Paper i- rem giiiiiznl on Juiiuar I it iii.in la named (lie Pulp v Paper Oimpmi). ! s ..,,if ol (lie new, owner uiimil Hip possibility of dropping k , -mi Hay plniil while oilier stockholder believe tin pre- :nn Im wrecked hihI h nnxIcYii plant creeled in order r nv ol of production. )'o imam icr and iiiHiinfin liirmp iwperl are ruining ii ni-pcd Hit- W'lnilcn of fair it ii ti make reroiiimcii- 'datum. I',. M. Miles, Ihe intent 0 CHANGE SITUATION AT OTTAWA ; - m mm a . Ol .la . .. i .... CKinm i no maw iiiuo Jin" fn'ni. menl Today Following Cab- ; Init Meeting ,i! iiiutiiM ia - hit yi'atrrday uu ' it it aialPiiii'iH mat l'rciiiii,r .M.t'' ' .e a the oiiK-iiiiij ! 'll.l). ' i lir I'rf'iti'T i-ni--i'M-m, 11, j. ,i 1 1 - i -i'Iit r lllf lioii"'! -i 'mi. who ii"W .fl gllltlp III 1 IIP lit n.'tlv fi'flln'-S '0 H - ll M.I1 l"l' OSS WATSON NOT GUILTY ..I n il .l.k i Sent Back Homo Following Acquittal at Nanalmo V AIMu.. Nov. U(i' NNnt-iiM i Seal ti polii'p rmi-wa- early this morning i .,f l it I'linrpe nf eom-v tn the fctiMUHi robbery in' )td)al Hank here on mber I.' Ial. The jury was h'ur and n half nnd on 11 i 'uro thev liroualil in it ' or not Kiiilty." Wm b. in wax ipturued lo Swtt-J 11 lay by the linmiurntlonnVheal n it's. I III I II Ml' Ulllll I ll.lllllll tllHIl GRAHAM ISLAND Wfirtlv Mfln FmnlnuArl tin Nlafl I ""-II -Ull-Jiw; vm wit ay Between Port Clements and Tlell Virk is still beintf earried out l iff lilt-Mil iirpui nm:ni "k tin llio Iwrlvn mile Port 'm'nls -Tloll roml on (truhnm i' oodwurih, 1rllgp foiTinan ('r I in i nnnr hiiniil. wlin a 111 --"' ii h tiaf.rui'11, si 1 1 1 jpi ii m mi fl in .... II. ..vl .l.t.iin. i r mi in uu Hill III '.t H l i hi - If r If! IllLrt Mliikts.rn llllt l.ll 111 tlU Mill ftr III llii mimnip ti 1111 lini.ln.. II. 'I'l.i. ' 'Hilars ii 1 1 uir MMKU ii finon-l ...m i - ii. ..i 1 1... MM. .11 -Till Ml 1 1 III I 1.11 II 1 M V II. H livpt iKr rn..i i.. t it. lltJW ll'l 11 ll'llatlll. Advrlle In the Dally New. nfi'iM-r i to cuniiniir In office until I In- end of Hie year, j The irinriinl concern owning bond iliai were rirt charge iixhIii! Mir proper) te were lea- iHMly HoiightelfW Co.: Ilojnal Securities Corporation; iudV QfUrffti, Nov r: Uivl Xiin Life As uiniire Company. These con- M I'opi'1. t .i' iiii Slovak, ilibi i iininxcs. " .luminal!, who ha ofr. iv.l lo fund the 300 million debt to tin' United Slates al tlirw mll-iiiioii- yearly VANCOUVER EXCHANGE ll.l'.. Silver Daly Alaska . Dun well L. A 1 Marmot Silvercrest Surf Inlel Termini BIRTH. Mid. I. to ft I. Mo .07 V, .07 Mi Howe Sound au.OO Porter Idaho Ihuellon Premier " (Iranby !! C. P. II. MU.00 Oladslono 214 llufus Pilversmllli Lucky .11 m 11 fllaclc- 'ov4 Indian " ! Selkirk " Asked. 1.15 .15 1 .00 .12 .01 .tin ,0H .30 .18 .02' 2.t5 .20 .17 .2 1 Mi .10 .2S .00 ,0tVi .nn was born In the I'rlnce llupert tleneral llospllal on Nov ember I lo Mr- ami Mis. F. 1- Steevo. Mf.Mordie Aparltneius. RAILROAD INTO .ru MlH 4mlfOJ Ihe rpowzanl-MiuiiM-Mt, roiiipnny. win- wiin a paiiy or nine men. mt'linliiip railroail an l mining rn pirioi'i-, tin jui on jileltd a four tiionllit' inniicclion of thr Oaciar iiilrii-l. The Sifwarl ConoliilaleJ O'olJ Wmm CASS1ARSAYS ! VANCOUVER MAN w w mm - - v-- Hawthornthwalte Thinks There ! Would be Plenty of Bust- hnian I nmnnnv nun no vonrnn rti-rnti inntiini n V.Xt:ill Vl.lt, Nov. t Tha' llii- .Hew lit-1 Oiii-oli.I.ife.l (sold Min. Liu til !.. it ltnifli Co! Ulllliia rtirfu la: ion, i if I V i : t i-iiu! r"iiuilir,iiuui in the ron-; li-iii'hini nf a Taii way from Tele-i:rstili '.1'i'Pk "i- iileiinra l Ieafi Lake. i iniimaicil by J. II. Haw-' tltonit liw.ni'. iiipiili'ut of Ui; Miiw. Ltd., Iia been capitalize j at ""J.OOO.OoO. hihI ha unliiuiier!! Ilriliih cnpilul Miind ii, Mr. Hawtlii rnlhwHilr !tate. and wa ; foriireii for mteration in ilie i'urlland i-anul and Caiai di- Mr. Ilawlliiin iliwitili', foriueily a ntiiili'r r Hir Ohnadmu par- Bent fnterif.tPi i" i the. imiiius .". tndUsJry for iiioi than forty year. mrlirularly in Uu- i:alr diirit'U and rcuii It rcoorl ien him by the parly of engineer which he e- ird lln. -uuiiiier, he i of th? opinion thai the plan lo 1iuill ' a ii i- not only feasible but ir '.nihlr. Ti lalion In the liiar. . : i ' m-aily all newly diforreil Ji-h-ipt-. i Hie principal problem tnr tin- propeelor ami the ilevlop'!' lo overcome. The lias-ia; lilri-l i mi lare and Mr. i iwiiiomthwailf helietcs pn-din ! v. . i hat a railroad will be n pi . ii'ald- ei li'i irie and he is iw " Vaiifouxer to iirjre upon h s . Minnaov the wi.-doni ol iu. 'I fit one. OFF TO OTTAWA Will Tako Pari In Cabinet Coun cil to Decide What Action i Government to Take VANf.nl VF.lt. Nov. I. Hon Hr. Kinu. minister oi puiui works in ihe .Mackenzie King povernmeot and member clcel fur Fast Kootenay, arrixeii nere last teniiiK nnd leaves for Ot lawn tomorrow lo confer in re 'Hani lo the future action of the u.ivpi-tmipiit. He win lie mere Josi iu lime lo attend the meel inir of the cabinet wlucn iieciue whether the governnien will meet Ihe lloiie or not AUSTRIAN WORKMEN GET INCREASED PAY: ' STRIKE IS AVERTED VIIVVXA. Nov. i- A strike of on.ooo , (.'iiverninent employees va iiverled here umay wuen ine men were grnnteil an Increase in pay ainoiinlitu lo 28' per cent of their present waues EXPLOSION TOOK PLACE DUPONT POWDER WORKS TAI:om;a. Nov. t. Two men were killed nnd Tour Injured when Ihe dynamite and cartridge house of Ihe Hupout Powder rotnpan'y blew up al Duinnnl near here Ibis morning. Bcrcnsten VA.W.oUVi:H. Nov. I. Harold YANHLIKillll T. Penna . Two unneil men today held up the niesMMiii.T of the Yander-grifl Savings X Trust Co.. seiied the satchel conlaiuhig 75.000, lunl escaped. After bavin? paid bis. annual visit io Ihe l'.naineer jnine and other properties in llio Allin dis-Iricl. (!. A. riiilliiep, resident 9 TAXI Boston Grill and mm Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laiJ dancing An,.!..' '-.i.r., v .'.' floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. ' least. Phono 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOl XV NO, 257. PIUNCi: Hl'PKHT. H.U., WKDNKHllAY. XOVKMHKIl i. 1!25. y-urur cifeui.iio. isas treat Sal - PRICE FIVE CENTS. HAIEN fOMPANY IS RFINf, RFORCANIZFD i n i hit in i n i itf tit lAiimtv w vm t m tniiT iTAnir ninni t itt itirnn nm lAnTrriT AHHAHI I! AbAIN N lUN I KUL IN HfcW lUKK U1Y di HUbt MJUK11Y BBBaaa85iai!J !fciaaaSalaiaaBaF afiaay-Haafca-B ailalalHaaalalallB LaiiMtJtaii !! ' ; Hodge county agru'iifl'-rai s.n leiv far. Hooper. Neb., oiitaiiiiiig lypieal exhibits troni the Domiii-ioii. The (auaiiiun governuient romnn;iou hu exhibited al 05 I uir in Ihe L'nilcil (ates tin year. WILL HANG FOR N.Z. GOVERNMENT KILLING MAN; IS SUSTAINED Murder Aboard Steamer Crofton Gets Majority Over all Parties In Hall Ends In Conviction of E.ectlons Today WKLI.INUTON, N... Nov t. The (Jovernment won a sweeping lierenslen was fomnJ guilty last victory today in Hie federal elec- nslit ami spiiIimic Jiy Jir.i tion in New .ealand assuring !ulict Mi Honald in llio a.i.e prpmicr ironies of a good inajor- iiiiirl lo be liiuwed (ill January ,ty. At inidinlit the tuudii? of 18 for Ho' niuribM' -or Ills ship-.!hp parties as indicated by tho male N. Hailoikoff,uboant the! rplurns at that time of all steamer 'rofton I la 1 1 curly on eighty inembcrs was as follows: the morning of Ootober 28. (iovernmenl 55 l.vadokofr wa slabbed lot Labor 13 ib-alh while he slept and Iteren- Nationalists 10 den's arrrsi lollowcd. Indepeiiileiils 2 ARMED MEN SEIZED 1 CREW SAVED OF SHIP $75,000 AND MADE BURNED OFF VIRGINIA GETAWAY WITH CASH NFW YOllK. Nov . The jrreighler Algiers was burned NOV Isiindiiv nIT the cna-l of Yirullli'l and the crew of spvenleen were rescued by the llritish steamer It assay. It was feared that the crew had betn lost. .lack Selvig and liunnar Selvi?, local fisliennen, will leave on lo morrow's train for New York from which purl they will sail on i November 1 1 aboard the Nor- miuihfr cnjsinepi. relumed lo Ihe vesrian American liner- Slavan- rily on the Princess Marv ves- aerfjord for Oslo. Norway, where lerday. hin-v will snev.l lin- winter. Tammany Tiger Again Roars Triumphantly in City of New York Result Victory Yesterday NKYV YOllK, Nov. . -Tammany Hall scoml anollic Iriunipli yeslenlay when Ihe lieuiucrats sei ured a sweeping vi lory iu (he New York Uily elections. A million people voted for mayor eleclmg Mute enalnr Jame .1. Walker by a majority (if Hp,it)0 voles over Ins opponent Friuik N. Waterman, lleinin llcftti. Work on Island Road is Still Proceeding and Thirty Men Employed on the Work There Five miles .-lathed, two miles Heuri-tJ and grubbed ready or grading and 2,001) leet graded but jet to Ie Mirfnved repie-Tt!n ihe wrtrk that ha- been rornpleted lu dale by; the provincial .It .n I tut tit or public work on the Kaien Island Highway. Wink or grndii:g I .'. feel in aiMition to thai already Unished is now proi teding and, when llii is rompleted, prugre iln-ml be nineli more rapid probably a mile a month. Heavy o k exiav.ilioH i now involved in the work but when this i finished ii will lm on a mukeg benrh whirh shtmld prove ninrli " easirr. t I In- mail i UPliw nuiu to ia lar.i lypf t fiil cls roads m tlir iioi!i.'e ami tlieiv will bei no sii'aiJ'" ' i e'n per cent.! ?"oini ' Hil ly !in :i ai'i now em-i niiiyi'.l hi lu .li. WImmi parti nf Up I'.'ad i!l lie f'uily for af' will di'Mtd .in how siead-ly Uip work i earricl nut. In, iiiv's conneetion to Ihe v rnii'iit road i now about e .miib-'ed and an fxcellent job (ia iieen done wbii'ti i a credit. i. iiiimiiK'U. io an conecriifu ii r-a. I'viiifr it oul. CAPTAIN OF TUG HOPE Finding of Commission of In- j. qulry Into Foundering of Boat to be Given Next Week VH TOIHA. Nov. t. At the inclusion of yesterday's inquiry into Ihe foundering or the lus ii. ..rr liaffiil.i,.L- tril.'iti.l in Uu. t he rimlinps of Ihe conunis- sioners will be put into written form bv Wreck f.omurssioner MacPhersun and banded down next week. PRINCE OF WALES THROWN FROM HORSE DURING A FOX HUNT LI'.liill TON lIlZZ.MtH. Heil fordsliire. F.ng.. A'ov. t. I Hiring .:n exeiliiii: fox hunl yesterday Ihe Prinre of Whiles took hi first tumble of Ihe season when lite horse he was riding failed to lake an uwkwiiid fence . 1 he Prince was not hurt. IRA1N APPEAL BOARD FOR CITY OF EDMONTON FHMON TON. Nov. t. An ap- ippeal board is in he appointed in F.dmonton to deal with dis pute over jii adiim. I In has been asked by the Kdmonton Hoard of Trade and it is stwires-led il will h ive a wood effect on business. iiu'rraiim Hie confidence of I lie shipper. ABDUCTION TRIALS It was decided by Ihe finance comiuillee of Ihe' clly council last night lo recommend Dial the interest rale nn lopiil improve iiient ilobenlures bo changed from six 'per cent to, 5 Mi percent. Tlio victory wiis not confined (o Hie election of tiinyor, for This will be recommended al a a long list of lleinocmls was alo elected lo fill vanoiis ''tlviolspecial meeting of Hie city coun I offices. Icil tbU afternoon. TO LEGALIZE APPOINTMENT OF CABINETS All Have Been II egally Invested With Power for 27 Years Past VICTORIA. Nov. 4.-rNot one cabinet inini-ier iu. llritili Cql-jumbia has been loyally appointed iiifi' 18'JO, accoDlinji to a dis- GETS HIS P PERS BACK - .Su': ! lerday rPrYmler ,OliY. InlrotluceJ a bill into iiie Legislature to amend 'be Constitution Act. The pill is for the purpose of validating all proceedings of the executive councils and all official Jt'els of the departmental head for the past 27 years. . The flaw in Hie appointments was failure to issue coinmissiorn ......1 ..I ,....v...i v , Tl.nr.MU Straits of Juan de Fuca on Oc- l'' PP""'o. ' lober 17 with the loss of seven lives, ('.apta'ii F. l orresi or llie tns was handed back bis Die practice, for some, unkliowu reason, was neglected in 1898 and has been forgotten sinec. ever SEA OTTER TO BE PROTECTED Regulation Making It Illegal to Kill Them Has Been Continued Jl.MLM, Nov. 1. Sea otter will continue to be ' protected with a view to giving' that rare rur-beariiip aitudal an opportunity to rehabilitate. The sea otter Is one of Ihe scarcest am one of the most expensive furs on the market. A pood pell is worth as much ns a silver fox if not more. When the sealers Used lo go out on their annual hunt they kept a close lookout for otter and usually .1 trial ol I be six men accused of the abduction of Wong (F6on Sing has been adjourned until rimrsilay of lhii week. brought home a Tew. thus adding In the value of the cat oh. The regulation inaktrrg it illegal lo kill sea otter, was to expire November 1 but was renewed and Is still in force ROUGHEST TRIP ACROSS OCEAN ;FT FOR TnMnRRfiWTwenty.SU Passengers Were. In- UUI lUll IVIUUHIIWII , ,, BaHnn... Y.Ni.iU'YF.It, Nov. t. - The and Furniture Damaged SOITIIAMPTON. Nov. I. Heretuarlu reached here from New York Ibis morning after what Hie captain described as the roughest passage In his ex perience, i Huring 4jie voyage, across the AllaiilloiO passen gers were injured as to reull of the rolling of (he, isblp in Ilia heavy sens vvipped by fierce gales nod Hie dmftgft to. furniture, ci-ockory nnd oilier ' HiiniM aboard the tnji will amount to more laati $150,000. s 1