nl Hie rel I Minion of di'lenlioa net sailed away i iii.fMlii. WAS ABANDONED All Crew of Italian Saved Except Second Officer x Vi'ItK. tin. it. - The miller Innazlo Florto. -' a rudder and sent Oil! Mnals Monday, wa l hi a MtikiiiK eondllion . i rew had been rescued ' I' Tuhnl Harding. The ' -Mirer of Ihe vessel wa ' overboard und drowned If1 lifeboats were sinush-ue heavy sen. ; Illinium -lood by is vessel for 21 hours. GRAND JURY TODAY HEARING CASES IN CP.R. SKIPPER WAS the WONG SING DETENTION VANCOt VF.lt, Orl ?l. An in-j iii'iii i harglnir seven persons' illegal detention of XX'ong recently ncipillled of aatfr or mtirib'ring Janet ii s being presented In Ihe - 1 . iry Ihl afternoon. XX'il-wdl lie heard tomorrow ' ii rue bill is returned Ihe 1 rtf I bo defendants w ill com-; nexl week. SHOT BY AN OFFICER cptaln Clow of the Media Killed Aboard Hla Vessel Laat Night I-fVS'DON. Orl. I'l. -C.apl. A. II. r'ew. eonminniler of Hie C.l'.ll. loni,,r Melila, was tdiol and nlei aboiird r ose at Ant- ""'P lsf night ,y ,, nf ,e HIP offieers. it Is aUraed. American Schooner Marketed Their Calchea at Exchange Thla Five of the larger halibut schooners ealehes at the Klh thto miirnirvs nl well Howe Sound llazellon Daly Alaskn Itufus .... Porter Idaho (iladslone Terminus .... Marinol .... flrunby .... Silversmllh Lucky Jim .. (Ilacier Indian Selkirk Hid. I iri.on . I. is . I. so . .11 . 2.2H .05 . .0(1 N. . S7.00 . .02 II Vi I coo :i .ItH . .20 Vj .01 Hay view- ,T American market ed Kxehiingc sustained Hre. A ltlnl Of I8M.&00 lbs. was sold ua follows: Kanaaa. Sl.nnn lb., at IM.le nml Hr. lo the Itoyal Fish Uj. Freighter, ir,k. iJ.lMMl lbs., at lH.tc and He, to the Mouth Fisheries Co. I'artiKon. Su.ooo Ihs.. al I8.6- and He. to Ihe Parifh FMieries. Seymour. ?. lbs., al IS.tcj and 7e. lo the Alliu Fisheries, j Allw. Sy.Slid lbs., at I He and he. and Cdadys. 1.0(H) lb., tit, lS..te and He. to the Canadian Fish Cold ftorase Co. STOCK MARKET C. P. It H.C. Silver huuwell L. ,X. I Premier . .. Sllvercret . Surf Inlet .. Aslcd. 1 .55 1. CO .17 2. J2 ,0'J .07 H .10 .17 .15 li ,2fi . .10 .214 .10 .2rt .00 .04 H .09 U, I..,!,,, ...ul in favor or me plalnliir in Ihe sum or HU and rinls was aiven tixlay by l",'g" Young in Ihe Counly Court caso of A. J. I'millioininc el al vs. Fraud .McDonald, lite i,'all ii... i.l..lnliir was $127 eovpiinif loan and room rcnl. Williams. Mauson A Ooniales nan me ci v fur Ihe plalnliir while Ihe, lo-reiidanl was represented b I l-nioro A Fullon. row on Man Who Stole Gooda From Gasboat at Cow Bay Joe Mm im. rliargiHl with theft if giHHl from Hie gasboat tilory at Cow Hay. wu- round Kuilly h JinUe Youiks in the County Court (his inoniniK ami enten!"e was reenlNl until tomorrow. Martin iicratinted fur the Soodj that he was alleged . lo have stolen by stating that he had boucht (lien: from a man named' Nelson, lie said he bad paid SlU Tor Ihe revolver. Ques-tioued by the jud?e, Martin denied having had any. previous police reeord. Aeeused'-s story whs, luiweei not aeceplcd by Ihe eourt. L. XV. Palmiiiv prowuled and Mnrtin was not represented by iMMMsid. CHANGE ROUTE P.G.E. RAILWAY VICTOIIIA. Met. 21, Kngincer or the Department of llailway-and (he Pacific (treat Fa-tern Itailway have heeu makiiu a sur vey of physical conditions along the line hum they report lo Cit-Minister dial in order to main-lain the railway line between two and three million dollars will have In be spent during Ihe nexl4 three years on replacing bridge nrtd Ireslles. II will also be necessary to alter the grade in sotu(j places. The greatest ex-penilUure is necessary at 1.11-lo'icJ, There, the railway crosses Ihe Fruser river on n trestle ap- pininjlr and limber bridge. The approach oil Ihe east side and I ho v1iolc location of I he grade is poor and the structure is de- lerloriilltiR. The proposal is lo re-locale the line so as lo carry il tltmugli Ihe town of l.illooel and cross (hi Fruser by a sleel briilge'ln Ihe vicinity of the present !fHlf fle hrid.ic where u inner shor!i;. span would be reipiired arid ou (hu site of tie present bridge ...X report on the whob-niaHj,'i4 Will be laid lieforo the leglslalillft. AlcxMtlx, vvbo ha been soulh on a brief holiday trip, returned to Iho City on the Prince Ituperl Milts (iiornlng. ON FISH LANDINGS II is repotted officially (lint Mm frilliiulitliir Tisli vvnpa. !:m.1il at this port during the mouth f Septeinlter: Canadian Halibut . Cod ... . Salmon . Shetlfii Halibut . Cod ... Salmon . American Cwls. 0,002 .710 Hi,rrH 133 21.7U7 H2I 5.703 or TAXI Boston Grill f Pk and AJ Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing at Anytime. Anywhere floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, end 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The Iale9t and best for the WATT VIDECK, Prop. '"'lnfi ,, j ( ) ( least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV NO. 215. PIIINCK HUl'KHT. 11.(1, WKUXKHDAY. OCTOBEIl 21. 1025 YMUrdn-. circui.tion. isn PRICE FIVK CENTS. MRS. MARY ELLEN SMITH TALKS TO WOMEN GREECE SENDS ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA DEMANDINC I APOSy CASH anh Burglar Caught 1 with Half of Loot and Search Made for Other (ItFSTOX, Oi l. 21. -Two imideulilie 1 men held up Hie ll.ink of (lunula lien ul 2.;tO yesterday afternoon, selzefl . iirrenry. escaped Ihmiigli (lie buck window ami it 't lor Hie open mniilr) between Cro-lon and I he s if - boundary, five mile dituul. (i (In- two wn caplured luler in (lie day and "2.700 of s recovered. , r f '0 men i searching for (he oilier man on Mo.il KAIKYU MARU IN VANCOUVER I .viouuiuiu. oo nine irom pere ' The name of (lie captured man 'ha not been revealed liy 'lie IMdire. The eolire force of Un district in searrhiint for Ilie un lured mail. The I wo men entered tin- hank ,and IhreAleneil S. XV. Bolton. Hie, turn te Port Where She Ran cashier with pitol. A they Down Tug and Damaged started in force him into I he; fcuur Maine In July. paull. U. Allen, the manasier en-, ,lefd aHd the robber seiiiiw' Oil. 21. Tke'"'r avallablr currency, escaped -liter. Kaikyu Marii.j "'"mjpIi the window. ' i and sank the Hut ' "r I1"" i.ec uie umtr i rn and smashed i,,,J"' " minded hut a hexy mum tw the fir) ; f. which covers that serlbm July, n turned UslWif the country, may enable liim ! lu cape. -''Mill tli owners f i tie stow,, will' nil inirr ppirrr. t...i ii.. mAnr. ..r "nwiui i nivw irirnn hate taken! uli a rivtl iuit. I die nf the accident i.,.-. i i.. .iinw ill j. Five Large Large HOLDING UP WELL FJa-hligh' photograph showing Uie construction under the Thames of Ihe new railway lube: extension ul Charing Cross. London. JOE MARTIN IS FOUND GUILTY Sentence Will be Pasted Tomor-i Greeks Send an Ultimatum to Bulgaria Demanding Apolory . and Compensation for Killings ATIIFNS. Oct. 21. The (ireek government ha- sent un with u IK hour limit to ltiilgnrin in connection with fronlier fighting recently near Demirhiar when u number of (Ireek were killed. The (ireek demand conipeua(ioi amounting lo two million French f ratio, und in addiljou (o that they demand that llnlgaria shall give an official expression of regret and huve Ihe repouilde Bulgarian officers pum-hed. FORMER CONSTABLE ACQUITTED BY JURY George Hannay Walka From Court Free Man After Being j Charged With Burglary j YICTMIU.X. Met. 21. After de-1 fend in a himself in legal fashion mini Ihe prisoners' dock, (.eorge Hannay, ex-proviueial police c.onlahle. wa declare not auilly by the a.sUe court jury last niphl on a rharge of having burKlarixed a" Duucaii confectionery store. On In-int. acquitted Hannay walked from Ihe court a free man. It had been alleged that Hannay broke jail at Duncan some tune apo but the charge was no! laid against him. OFFICIAL FIGURES CREW DRUNK ON LIQUOR VESSEL Corone Seized When Carrying Half Million Dollar Cargo East Coast XF.XV YMIIK. Oct. 21. The steamer Corone, manned by a crew of 22, most of whom are said lo have been drunk, carrying linuor valued at utmost half a million dollars, was neiml by seven coastguard boats yester day off the east coast. The ship's papers having been de stroyed by the owners Ihe exac' caro of Ihe vessel is unknown STEP TOO FAR WHEN LIBELLING PREMIER Molghen's Supporters Rouse One of Own Papers to Turn Against Them KDMO.VIOX, Oct. 21. Tho Fdmonton Journal has been supporter of Arthur Meiahcn and his policies. However, that paper refuses to be unfair. It lakes exception to a campaign of distortion in which Hie Tories try to show that Premier Mae kemcie Km is anxious to hand Canada over lo the I niled States. II calls Ibis an unwarranted attack and disassociates itself from such tactics. PUBLIC MEETING WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY At 8 p.m. sharp. Speakers Pat Maitland, Capt. Carmichael, George Bushby Everybody Welcome. Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith Talks to Rupert Women on Feminine Questions "1 think we are un the verge of an era of prosperity such Canada has never seen," declared Mrs. Mary hlleii Smith ,ti an address lo women in Ihe Westholme Theatre ve.-lerday iflernoon. XX e have been able, through Ihe Mackenzie king roverumenl, lo create surpluses instead of deficits. XN'e have jeen ulde to reduce the cost of living, reduce luxation and give eople a brighter outlook, and we feel that we have every lea-on lo raise our heads and square our shoulders when we say hal we are voting for Ihe Mackenzie King government.'' On the platform with Mrs.' -mith were Mrs. Fred Slork. Mrs aines McAuIly and Mrs. Pyle The speaker was introduced by Mrs. I'vle who presided. Al the otirlusion the visitor was pre sented with a bouquet of flower grown in Prince ltupert and a souvenir spoon by Mrs. J. Mc-, Convicted Murderers WIN Take Nulty. I Case to Supreme Court of In her address Mrs. Smith did, Canada not confine her remarks lo fed- eral matters but discussed pub- YICTMltlv Met -i u r. lie affairs of. Interest to wonVen Lowe, counsel for Owen Baker, senerally. She pointed out that announced that he would anneal nrovincial ami federal affairsf ,, SlI1,rni (liri r i'ana,ia were closely related. Liberalism! was swiuiar 4.. roller ii. m. Uic4(., aver of Captain Oilli ..d.i i.cc ..r vn ,,.r 0f the Heryt S. last September. of Anyox campaign been held audiences the work Smith said: In addition to the meclitiirs which bad Slip had had splendid Telling of some of done for women .XI rs. Securing Franchise As you know in 11)16 we were enlrauchiseil, and furthermore ve had quite a' difficulty in s.e-uru: that franchise fur our women. I nave met one ol our cood friends this afternoon who says she had the pllvilege or ending in the petition for that (ruifcbisc from this part of Ihe country. XX'e had over 15.000 names on ttiat' petition. In thai petition we asked that unfair laws might be removed ami that sane and just laws might be placed on the statute lnmk. That wus not an unfair request and il was the Liberal party thai gave you and every other wotuai; today what they are now enjoy-iilg, namely Ihe ballot. The Con servative party claim it and they have no right to claim it. the Liberal party. I think it was in the year 11)10, held a big convention in the city of Hevel- sloke where lliey provided the platform and policies on which they iniaht appeal to Ihe peopb-at the following election, and amonsst other things provided In thai plat form or program was that if they were returned to power they would extend the franchise to the women of the province. It wus a year after that wu went to the Mcllrldt' Bowser government with this petition and presented it with-results. However, when they decided In bring on an election and mvc the. men Ihe right to a whether their women should be enfranchised Ihe good men nf Ibis province turned out the Hovvser government and decided that the women they had insulted from year lo year by the treal men! they had given them were going to be allowed lo carry on in Ibis province. Liberate 3ave It When the Liberal party came into power in this province the first thing they did was to extend the franchise by an Act of Parliament to the women of this province, with euual rbihls. privileges and responsibilities, and shortly after (hat I think it was a compliment to the women uf this province on Ihe part of my city that they should return a l (continued on paye two) I MAKE APPEAL HIGHER COURT i - nn behalf of bis client, the con- wlioe application for a new Irial was refused yesterday by the H.C. Court of Appeal. Similar action is expected to be laken in the case - of Harry Sowasli. whose appeat'vvas also refused. VAXCOUVF.il, Oct. 21. The decision of the court of appeal regarding Maker and Sowasli was not unanimous. Judses A. E. McPhillips and Archer Martin ' llssenlin? from the opinion of (heir colleagues, who held that '. the grounds on which the appeal wa asked were without subslan- ', Hal merit. MINING CAMPS ' ARE LIBERAL Handsome Majority . foe Fred Stork Indicated In Meetings - at Anyox. Stewart and Premier Xot only wijl the minins camp of Anyox', Stewart and Premier dive a Liberal majority at the forthcoming federal election but it will be a handsome one. This is Ihe indication as a result of the meetings ut those points which were addressed Ibis week by Mrs. Mary F.lleu Smith. M.L.A., or X'ancouver, and Bert Kergin, M.L..X. for Atlln. Mr. Kergin reports that the Anyox and Stewart meeting were particularly eniiiusiasuc and Mrs. Smith made a distinct impression in her exhortation that the Liberal cause should be supported. WITHDRAWS FROM FIGHTJIOURRARD VAXCOIVF.K. Oct. 21. XX'. v.. Hsintnu. independent Conservative, officially withdrew from the political ''(intcst as a candidate, in Burranl yesterday. There are still three candidates in the. field. Liberal. Conservative and Labor. 8EATTLE FUR AUCTION. . SKATTLK. Oft. 21. Mori than 15.000 fur pells from Alaska, Brilsb Columbia and Siberi were offered 'or sale llni morn-iiijr.