1 TAXI Boston Grill f B1" and mm Ambulance Service It i Large Upstair Dining Halt, I - 1 fw with newly lai.l dancing Anywhere at Anytime. i floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. f;. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. 'I,. . '1, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop.. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV NO. 203, PHIXCIv III 1'KIIT, H.C., TIIUUSIJAY. XOVKMUKU 12, 1U25. v..id.t cireui.no.. ises Slrttt StlM, 43. PRICE FIVK CENTS. KU KLUX KLAN STILL DISTURBING FORCE nnflTriP niTnrTlTl I 1T 1n I in ivTTTnrv a wt vs. s.v - r . rwmx. KUTLKl ANU KtAlt KlvfcK AbAIN VbliW A! LtUSLAiUKt Educational Meeting at Vancouver Tonight I All AH J . on. i. m, munzun utiiiti urgumzauon is en dorsed by Masons as asserted by Captain haycock in Victoria m.ih v r.n. i-.--.aoihc are neing emulated in i that lilt Ivnnadian Knight ul (In1 Kn Mux Man, u while Protestaiil Christian law -abiding men will hold j- in rt hi Hi mi ouvi'r Hotel lln- evening when their .iiji'i l-, power and puroes will he explained. i TOIUA. Nov. 12. When hown a slalenieiil of llaplaiu h ,,t c luriH. Unit the organization wa endorsed by Hie i i : ! r iiiiri t n ii ii i ii iiuhi i m i u n:i.iinia ROR AFTER KU KLUX KLAN j uuiu nfi man mmmn ih I on rtineiiilineiil In in reply l Hie 4. "in Ihe throne urgmn a rial liuveriiinrnl to POUCE COUPE IDEAL PLACE Plenty of Money and no Crime and Not a Man Out of Employment Vl ItlltIA, Nx. is. Ponce, - an ideal plare In which -' in oiilnii; to Tied Fro tee, i in' 'ii imeni, who arrived 5 atrtiluy. , lie lnle! that 't -mule cae of unemploy- hii'it. I.veryone m ,: 1 mil md n ilnil police : ' -ufe Iiiih heen tried durlw year and there i- no li'Ksms; evnlenl. I iipi.c hi the di.ttricl earned ii0(i(i iimruijf M10 KCitxnu. TRAINS CRASHED Number Dead and 2B inlumri on Pennsylvania Railroad Fol-lowlno Collision VI ... . , VOitK, Nv. 2. hir. 'Prt r ....... . ""'I and po-.sll.ly Hcven morn are 'N'1'1'- tin wreckage mid 25 In-'"''I when two PeunHylvaiiin rm-m train!, crahc.l nrar 1 """.'born. ,Now Jersey, hi the '"is tnorning rafl in trilili Columbia, emphatically denied Hie aVerlioi:, tobling thai " fur u he wa aware Hie Klaii wh not endorsed Hie Ma mmi i anywhere. Mr. Mmiimiii said he dnl nol rare to tlnrus Hie tui-lion, n I for Mir removal f Hie "Imperial jl'alaee- frm- Ihe. Sbaiiglutes) illeiEttU man iii where Hie Klati 'l ril In have established head- ' .. . r.. ii.. i r i.anaua. j r , . , , , red Frem Holding Official - Petitions of any Kind M4tt4M v li A Ii'ihuimI . i.l arlMill In M'eteii 4 (if h l4iiialiaii 4 ' Kn Kldt Kluii w 4 l.iiliiture yeler- j. ' 1-. A. llr-'wii. Ib"r ' Huinaliy. SUBMARINE DIVED REMAINED UNDER l.ilNHON. .Nov. IS. -Tear i eVrefi lien thai Hie iiliyurine niiilir M.l. i loft'. She dived early thitf niornina nlf Orkney I-lamU and did nol anain aiM'ur. ary -leW t rf- ttttte 11- mhIiIiuiii iiHWemenl'" SEQION TRACKMAN ilu nil iiii'ittnii under 1 DIES AT HOSPITAL Hii vvrk vvhen the' " Mii'dd lo runie to an Ihe deulh occurred at the I I'rlliee Huperl Hospital tal - 1 liisht of Jaine W,. Uainphi'll. forinerlv of I'riuee Kdward Inland iliut recenlly tteeiiun trackman on : Hit Canadian National Hallway lcceaed. who wax in yeurn i.r nut ii'AM it wiil'iw livinc at Kennedy Slreil. NVinnlpep. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal 11.0. Silver I.. I - Marmot (rtmiler Porter Idaho ... Howe Sound Itutli Hope iHinwell Sllvercresl Surf Inlet Terminu daily Alaska ... National Silver llnzrllou Oladslono flranhy .... 0. 1'. It. ... imrus Sllvprnmllh 1. ucky Jim (llaclc" .... Iudlnn Selkirk ... Ilnyvlcw ... i Hid. Asked. J!? U y.ta MO .IHi .15 v .10 S.lrt 2.25 .IK aH.no ;tu.no .an .is 1.30 1.50 .07 n .' .05 W .00 'v .to .15 .HIS .15 .02 .2114 .20 , IU.50 .110.00 .17 .2 .2-1 H .MMi .10 ,.. .2014 .2 . .01 .00 .04 .0414 .05 .09 14 'v ii Tolmv. C..N.II. superln lendeul. was elected a member of Hie Prince Huncrt fiyro Club at Iho neellnw of Ihe club ycMr- dav ailernoon. MYSTERY MAN VISITED WONG VIslJ Evidence at Trial Mentlona Of Unknniun Daaenn ln f w. w.,..,,w..M VlffWII w III carcerated Chinaman EVIDENCE IS DENIED. Bench Warrants Issued for David Patterson and Mrs. F. R. Stralton VA.NCOt Vi:i(. Nov. IS. .U tin; trial yeMerday aflernooii of Hi fee I'uiiit (Irey police officiaU. Counniiioiier Mi'lioiuild, Chief lUiii'lalde M unlock, and fferpean' Kirkhaiu. Verily Norloii, itiiH?:i lor of Hie proteeulion of Hie al- ihieiort of Wong tiwu Siuz. wiit aim a wilueoM, iiilrodiiced into I h f evidence n iu trriou ilratiKcr who v lulled lln; Soth Ave. little where Vcn'r wa ronfined, aceonliui; to hin evi- letire. Ttie itraiiperV name vva nol repealed hul wa wrilteii ou a piece of paiier, which Crown (ioiui-cl tiraiif "howed lo the de- an official of Hie l'ruviuctallcue lawyer).. . a - l - n t T - . ..u. ........ 1 ... I . I o no- i -n--. - .- meni lo Tano aup strain Organliallon MOVES AN AMENDMENT Afternoon Session 1 ne anerniioti cmoii wa uiarkcij hy elrniii; dcuiaU fronl nciiler of Hie I'omfe , ;yiyv Kle force of variotiM ilale- miif made hy lUcar lioliiiinon. .Vorlon and Won. 1 liirliu direct examination hy proeeuor Crat,' Heir ye ,1'altoi cniifeed I hul allli"Ui:li the lo jut (irey polire knew that the I'.lnne-e had hen illegally ah- lucled and imprinoiieil vviHioul "aiiclion of the law, no effort wac made to arre-l Ihe abductor, whom Hie lleve and police of ficer wore aware had committed Ihe crime. 1 Special lo Malty New) 1'iirlii? Hie leHtiuiony I'alou wan called a "liar" hy W. Walker, owner of the liouc in which W im K wa eoiifiiusl. .1 in lac MorrNnn llireuleued to put Walker oul if Hie iulerrup- linii vvere repeated. Walker wa? md a witnr.k. I'toiH-ulor Crai iiuiiouiiced Hiat ImmicIi vvarruli had heen i oiinl for Oavid PallerMin and Mm. I". It. Sliallon. who wen summoned a crown witneec hul who failed to appear. CUTTER SEIZES FISHING BOAT Schooner Foremost Being Held at Ketchikan Following Conviction Against Her Captain The American halibut schooner Foremost, well known in this unit, is being held in Ketchikan followlmg her seuure recently by the coastguard culler Cygali. Her master and third part own er. Andrew C. M. I'elerson. was convicted before Jud:e I. M. Heed In the fulled Slates divi sional court on a charge of preventing a customs officer from Inking Honor that wa found aboard and of attempting to destroy Ihe Ibpior. The vos sel was taken by the Cygan on her return lo Ketchikan from Prince Hupcrt last week. The rcipiesl of Marcus Xess and S. A, Ness, owning the other two shares of the Foremost. I tint the vesel be released under bond so thai sheuniahl pursue her occupation of rMiIng for halibut In order lo pay large bills incurred In Seattle for supplies was re ferred lo Washlnglon for decision by Serrelnry Mellon. jpBBHHBiEiiii3HBIllSfl.a es?aH?' .a" H.VBB........I...........t...V A new pliolograph oT Leopold (i. M, S. Amery, limn .iiiiiii e. retary. who st-O' il at lieueva thai Kng .md would not he hound hy her pledge to ni'dd Hie league'. ileriMou m regunt to Moul unlc- Hie Turk ali "toed the line." Test Shipment of Grain is Expected to Arrive on Nov. 20 say Contractors A lcl hipmcul of grain is due here ahoul Noveihher 21' lo go through Ihe terminal- grain elevator which i now rapidly Hearing completion. Hy Dial lime Ihe machinery will lie ready lo handle Ihe grain although it will prolmltly be a while after that before (he lruclure i finally corn-pleled by the conlraetor., Carter-llall-Aldinger (io. Ltd. The poor weather that ha prevailed during Ihe pat few week has rather hampered progress on the big job. Prince Rupert Again Mentioned in Legislature as the Route for Grain out of Peace River District i Special to Daily Xevvs; VIUTOHIA, Nov. 12. Opposing the extension oT the P.ti.K. as proposed by II. II. Perry of Prune tieorge, A. McCreery. member of Hie Legislature for Vancouver, in Ihe Legislature last night said he doubled Unit the Peace Hivc.r product in any rae would travel over the P.ti.K. with its heavy grades and twisting, course. The product might go to tidewater throng! Prince llnpert over the t..iuadian National Itadvvay, he staled. McUreerv said be felt the best soluliun of the railway pro hand the line- - - blem would be lo over lo private interests maij would operate u. to aid sueii a scheme he would favor making large granls or land to the company taking ii "if their hands. EMBARGO ON DAMP GRAIN IS PROPOSED Vancouver May Have to Restrict Unlimited Quantities of Low Grade There VANCOUVER, Nov. 12 That an embargo against the shipment of unlimited quantities of "tough " and "damp" grain to Vancouver will be necessary If pralrlo shippers do not restrict tho movement of this class of wheat, Is expressed In telegrams sent from the grain section of the Vancouver Merchants Exchanae to Winnipeg and Calgary oxchanges. DR. WRINCH IS SECRETARY Committee on Agriculture Wants to Vise Minister's Bills In Legislature Special lo Daily News) YICTOHIA, Nov. IS. Dr. II. G Wrincli. member Tor Skeena. wa today cIiommi secretary 'f lh commillee on agriculture of which Dr. F. J, Holhwell of New Westminster is chairman. Hon. K. D. Harrow, minister of agriculture, was rapped for nol placing drafts of proposed agricultural legislation before Hie committee and it was unani mously resolved thai the minis ler be asked lo do this in fill ure KILLED BY SHELL. I'AIHS. Nov. 12. Three i glrl- under ten years of age wero killed Mi Armistice Day at Ciry salonge bv a shell which liiry found in a field. No Winter Yet in Far North Where Volcano Bursts Into Activity A.NCIIOHAOK, -Nov. 12 .Sumnierlike weather in Hie region followed an eruption 1 ; -1 week of Mount .Sliili.i!diu. an u live volrano on Uuiinak Inland in the Aleutian achiielagu, more llian. iiuu miles .oiithwe.t 01 here. i The rivers ure rcinuiniiig open, nioiinliiins for hundred- of miles north are smoking ami the whole landscape remains . green. Fropeefors. in remote m-. lion are held pri.-oners by the open weather waiting for the river lo freeze o tliul they 1 may make their way out. Many ure reported to he fliort of oru- VISIOII-. j All of Cook Inlet i affected hy Mhe plienomeiia. Hnriiig the fir?t ten days of Xoventher the iniui-l AFTER GRAIN NOW VANCOUVER IS FULL The t irain IUard re-eefved a wire this moi from M. P. MeCaffery. r-i.li4iriau . sif. tjlie , Uuar,iL. win is nl present in Van- couver. lo Ihe effect that an embargo is lo he plae- ed mi all raiu into Van- couver this week and that he had wired C. I. Howe. Fori William, in an effort to obtain westbound pram through the Prince llu- lcr! e!evaior. 4- 44 HOCKEY LEAGUE i iiiuni temperature was 30 de-' free. . 1 Mount Slii-slialilm is U,a87 feeti hiKh. j OPENS NOV. 23 First Game to be Played at Van couver Arena Aga'nst Portland, Ore. Team CAI.tiAHY. Nov. IS. - The Western Hockey League opens ils series of games for Ihe winter on Monday, November 23, a! Vancouver, when Ihe Vancouver learn plays Portland. The latter is the team recenlly taken over from Hegina, This will be foi-j lowed by a match two days later al Forlland between '.he same teams. Saskatoon will be at the coast at the end of the month, playing ainsl Vancouver on Novcmbci U0. Ihe prairie team will the!) proceed to Portland on Decern ber 2. Victoria does not get into the game until December 3 when it nieels Vancouver al Vancouver. FISHARRIVALS Over One Hundred Thousand Pounds Marketed Here Today at Lower Prices Prices were lower this morning at the fish exchange u lien 1 1 1,000 pounds of uulihut Was marketed Sales were: American Zenith 11.000 to Pacific Fish eries at 10.10 and 0. Akulan 24.000 1 booth Fish eriees at 10.50 and 0. , Swan 1,000 to Cold Storage at 17. SO and 0. Daley 35,000 to Cold storage al 10. 10 and 0. Canadian . , . Mab 2.000 fu Cobt Storage at 15 ami 0. .tn im.mhi to uoiu storage a. IT..S0 i ml 0. WAS DROWNED AT COW BAY .Mrs. William Frost. Wife of Well Known Fisherman, Believed to Have Lost Her Life II is fearrd that Mrs. William FtosI, wife of a well known loca! fisherman, lol her life by drowning olT the guyeroijieiil fhjuits al the mouth xtf? Cow liax" early yes terday morning. , Her husband reported to the city police yesterday afternoon af I o'clock thai he and his wife and another man named C. Hc-1 a 1 1 1 1 had been drinking and that, while they were coming off the schooner Anna J. at Cow Hay, he Tell in the water twice, ile remembered bis wife saying "Will. I will save you"' and Ihahwas the last he recollected. Ho assumed thai she had gone Jigmej but, on arrival at his house, slio wa missing, lie hunted the town over but could find no trace of tier and then came 4o the conclusion thai she had been drown- I. ..i ..i..... i ii... I.:.... i... I-..H :.. ii. t it annul me .linn, lit.' itrit in itir water at Cow Hay. Thereupon, lie reported the mailer to the police. Dragging operations were started early this morning at Cow Hay by City Police Constable (ieoige Crale. Mrs. Frost, who was between 50 mid 00 years of ago and came from the , New Fngland States wilh her husband, was we'l known in the city. For somo ime she conducted rooms at 315 Second Aenue West. DISABLED SHIP AT VICTORIA Polerlo Reaches Port In Tow of Salvage King After Being Battered VII-.TOIUA, Nov. 12. The Sal vage King reaciieil port Hits morning towing the steamer Poleric which was disabled 400 miles off Ihe coast of Vancouver Island. The vessel will go inlo drydock here for survey, prior lo being repaired. The Poleric was en route from Vancouver to Ihe Orient wilh a cargo of wheat. During a al that amounted almost to a hurricane, the rudder wa broken and the cargo shifted, giving tho vessel a heavy list. Two seamen were painfully injured. -. V. VANCOUVER BYLAWS, VANCOFVKH, Nov. 12. fhs wily council decided bist night I j submit "bylaws on December 0. calling for hn expendllhro amounting to $L285,000 for various improvement. 4