miz a sra all t tKtou in nrvent llii ii- lowiimlf. SUSPECT FOUND t ON STEAMSHIP - Mn Thought to be James Burnt on Yokohama Maru Refuted Landing In Japan : " AT I'l.K. (let. 22. A sIowh- ' vid to be James Hums,! N: ' aiino hank robber slis-w :i escaped from Jail here " M r 15, was found on Ihe ' -c liner Yokohama Muru i' was tbwsi days at sea, ii ti in woril received here, i r Japanese tinnitKinli" e fused to allow the man, khvc the name of Slevens, ' iiiued over lo the Yokn-:: police. If I he same action akeii by the Shanahai au-' he will pniliulily I"' ' 11 '" Gentile. BRITISH TANKER MS A.XtlHLIW. Oct. 22. - Th-"i ' sh tanker Auipullarla, bound "! sn Francisco from European i;r '' went aground al 1'olnt sui- la-,1 night i,U less than nil hour later was pulled oir Ibe ri" lltlil liroceeded slowly till - dcr her own power Inward the women Gale, 100 mile distant. Dens. f(,g pri'viilled at the s ' -t the uccidenl. COMING ON SATURDAY II... i.r..arm of W' F"d Slork. Ub'r , tiNivimiil i lriu.r-i "-nil i- ibltr trk ha lei ii ttiU dUtriel i Ite "i of apitroinnatelv f'l if rj' trnla." ii Ibe l'ri r.ifinpn'- Hit Federal Election Campaign iIMn. Mr. I'altullo Is billed the defeiidiiul. DYo declaration ot war although village shelled JUM,re. uaMer. r"r?y aner 6y invaders after crossing frontier . IAS, Oct. 22. War between lh. country ami Itul- 1111111.111111. ulllioiigh no declaration ha yet lcn J It-port received from Ihe frontier indicate dial Greek Hon. T 1- 1'allnllo. iiUnioler! r. Ml. sleamer 1'rince lluperl, Capl. D. Donald, will return from Stewart and Anyox al 0. o'clock lomorrow inornlng and sail at 0 r.ie Vancouver and way- ....hi- Tin. Prince Charles will .all south at II o'clock Sunday her return from Alaska .....1i..,e witinirlI(UI Willi I He liiuniMt v - - . Prince (leorsc from Stewart Iwhlch will be lied up here Chief Justice Hunter Ftofuses Application on Behalf of Victoria Doctor noon diiiued liif habeas cor- if.lt. UttfkllJ.'ll lull l.f III fllkL' kf l ','l I.-.. I Ul IIUL . IF I hi cily who n under iient.fi. re f four years imprisonment for manslaughter. The charge arose from he death of I wo tn-n allegedly run e ulmid) crossed ititu Bulgarian lerrilory ami unlessdown by Iloak automobile het-e i bark duwn immediately mid makes amends, for Ihejlasl year. g Greek citizen in recent border troubles, there will be' ... .iiimwii-iei). ! nnm NATIVF u fillARTFRS Hi!-IV 0.1. 22. A HulFHriaii lejegrsph agency declared. . ! . artillery had penetrated llulgariaii territory killing; DAMASCUS nimiirn BURNED i f sentinel uiui firms hell . imi in i nnin UDLlLTiVIUld ; against the village of I'rlrich. SOFIA. Oct. 22 (later It I finally reported that Greek jlmop ' hate V invaded Ilulgarianj LONDON. Oct. 22 A despatch lo the F.xrhang Telegraph from Havdad report 300 persons TUIC nlCTDirT v . ,,u,rr,a"!kilM when Druse tribesmen and lnllJ UlMIuLl '"rr",,ry , '"'! ?r.rU burned the nalhc quarter hoV.lZ9l 'MINISTER OF LANDS SEAWALL AT E8SINQT0N in I a ma tii. i.ontitueiicy. Carl two Uoiiiox-Al.'enit Kramer Valley . of land and memlier of the Kmiteiiay Lal ... Hie - I'-a ' if leifiaiare ir rriocr uuiirrt, iiMNt'iia ... injileti'd ami di.Hnn will arrir m thf city from Vie-lXanalmo i.mfHl, ,i wild in". lona on Salunlay nuirnins lo.Xew Vclmfnter ., i iieuij: iiia.if !- a-:l Frml Stork in the windinz kerua i ale aiul gin- Cliar-' ui f hi flerl election cam-j Vancouver llurrard 'r a nw road iwlwfii' paittn. Mr. I'altullo will remain Vancouver Centre .. . , in tie rttj ui)ltl a week fromj Vailrouxer North .. ;! junction with th tMrfow when lie will rclurnt Vancouver Soulh .. iiovrriiiiirnl. thr tro-ioutb in order to lf nre-ent at. Victoria i. i. w.irku deuarlmenl I Victoria when the teglslaiurc, to -poiik here and at terrace as . wfll an al other points. Hon. A. M. M aiion. altorneyj PiniJ DDTfrO Ki'ii.ial and member for Omin-iMNM "IVMW IliritJ .-.a wl... ha been tourinir the nil-run- tills week with Fredi , is expected boek here on afternoon's train on his; , way su'ith. LOCAL DRY DOCK IS PLAINITIFF IN CASE LINKING OF ALASKA RAILWAY AND BOATS ! REMAIN HIGH: The price of lialibui remains f jhiiih. Ihe price paid today bcimr heller than yesterday. Details of the ale were: American - - j swan .5U( al 20.10 and K tc Skeena Lumber Co. of Uek Do- t,,0i, Fisheries. fendant n Case Claiming I cnith 2t.(0(l nt lU.iU and K $272 for Repairs to Machinery The County Court case of the U.T.I'. Development t. vs. th Skeena Luinlier in which the sum of 272 is claimed by Ihe plaintiff Tor repairs done al the dry dock hen to machinery of Ihe defendant' mill wu'' called this mornin: before Judae Young and was adjourned unli! Monday. A witness for the de- fendant was unable to be in al-tendanee. Date was definitely set liv IIU Honor and the defendant 'was ordered lo pay the cosls of the court today. Ihe defendant AHkh IN HHJ.idm.ls claim of 167 but di- HUtAVllU lil A VV pult) ,IH,IC,. f 205. Mll- Ion Oniuales appears for the mpullarla Was Pulled off and plaudit!" and W. C. Fisher for Proceeded to San Francisco to Cobl Storage. Purl lock 25.H00 al IU.C0 and 8 lo AHin Fisheries. Arctic Vf,000 al I ".50 and 8 to lioolh Fisheries. Canadian Inez H. 8.000 at 18.10 and 6 K Cold Storage. UNDER CONSIDERATION SICAITLF.. Oct. 22 The linking id the Alaska Ooverninenl llailroad with the steamers on the Yukon lliver lo enable a I.OOti mile scenic land and water tour of the far tioiih N under consfderation by the goveni- meni, i;apiaiu rv r. i.iiucasicr, a. a Pj,.,i on Mikon lllvec mariner since mvn annouiiced here today. L 11. Hudson and A. It. Hudson of Ihe 1'rince lluperl Spruce Mill slalT will sail tomorrow illuming on the Prince lluperl for the south and will remain in Hie south during Ihe shut down of (he nvltig department at the mill. J. A. Fraier : T. I. Coldicult - j It. J. Harher I Iir. J. W. Hutledge s) W K. Hiding 1 FISH STATION ii. ii. inrkie W. . Mr'Juarrie (. C. It ii h by llrijr.fteii. J. X Clark Hon, II. II. Stevens ii. II. Morden I.. J. I.adner lion. S. F. Tolniio !rote Stirling WORK TO START After a series of unavoidable delays caused by the question of site, etc., di'finile instructions have Siren received by Ihe pro vincial public works department here lo prjiceed with (he rcconslrriclion of the wharf nod the construction of the biological station al 1'rince lluperl. The building will be erected on ihe west end of the provincial government wharf. APPEALCASE Effort to Secure New Trial Yir.TOIIIA. Oct. 22. II. I Lowe, counsel for Owen Hake has given formal notice of a the charge o murder for which die Is condemned lo hang. The necessary P1 etcd to be taken on behalf of f Granby ranby was convicted and sentenced n Hie sutoc time. AdverlleTn ibe bally New 25 TAXI Boston Grill Air, ,.t . Large Upstair Hiding Hall, Si J.ibi,..,. f with newly lai.i dancing Anywhere at Ai p , 3fni-. 3. ' floor for hire. SUnd Royal Hotel. '''""nl Wuthjj,, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 8t. . " PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol. XV XO. 210. I'ltlXCK HLi'KMT. .(!, Till HSUAY. OUTOIIKIl 22. 11)25 Yttrdr'( ClrcvUtlon 1 664 strut um ess PRICE FIVE CENTS. AR SFF.MS I.IKFI Y CRFFfF AND RITICARIA ONSERVATIVES HOLD MEETING IN WESTHOLME AND EXPLAIN POSITION Bulgaria Invaded by Greek Troops; Five Sentinels are Killed A WW W r W - M W WWW DR. BOAK FAILS HABEAS CORPUS YICTOIUA- Oct ii. i:infl Admiral Zenker and Genera! Von Seerht res!eii .ve liea is uf Hie tic 'man army and navy, photographed u the rteeut manoeuvres. British Columbia Nominations Liberal. Llsin A. Munroe Hon. J. II. Kin? 1 T. II. ISoalh A. Well (.ray-Fred Slork It. I'. McLennan 0. (. Mcfleer i Ii. jHinapliy I It. a. Mrl'heron William hel Va. C. Ii LVJxell lrtv?-. Lab-. Ktc. T. C: Mcllride (Ind. A. W. Xcill. L. W. Humphrey W. T. (Srieves (S.je.i Mrs. It. Henderson iL. !v W. Xlckerson J. Sidaway (Lab.; W. W. Lefeaux 'Labi W. J. Curry 'Lab., A. Hurry (Lab.) ; MINING MAN WAS KILLED Car Went Over Embankment Near Nelson and W. A. Cameron Loses ttls Life NF.LSOV, Oct. 22. V. A. Cameron, lessee and former maua'-er or the llamhler-Cariboo ...I r II. W' I n ...n-. Conservative Speakers Deal with Many Issues at Meeting in Theatre Claim made that higher tariff would benefit ! country and Liberals charged with j blocking low freight rates i Federal election questions were capably diM'iixsed from the Conservative viewpoint by C. Carniichael and it. L. .Muitiaiid at ! the public meeting in the Wesdholme Theatre lu-t night. I'er-- hai the mud foreeful speaker uf the evening was Mr. Cur-' miehael who spent the most of hi time dealing with the freight rules fight and who claimed that the Conservatives raiher than me i.iuerais nau siriven 10 give uruiMi uoiumuia lair ircauneiu in 'his matter. Mr. Maittaud, a quieter lliongli quite as impressive a speaker as Mr. Curmichael, dealt almost exclusively Willi I lie tariff and advanced the . .. i.elicf that hifrh tariff was H'f rif Y 1 Y f TimTip rri only cure for Canada's ills, lie I HAI I H V,H III -trcssrd his slateuient that there) VlIillJliLlllUlj IU was an appalling ouiuow oi uan- f yit a IffPirillPlT adians to the United Slates and HI U f IIHII.HH druiK-il IIihL this was due lo the IlAlle il llililVlliLlIl fact that there was .not suffieien: tariff to protect Canad's iudus-IrieWM fturMt'9 WtujUtioii. Itotltlie -vUitkip .eakei degl! wild gearrai issues wiuie local speakers were given an attentive hearing by a 'od-ized audience. D. C. Sluarl, president of the 1'rince lluperl Conserva tive Association, was in lh? chair. Mr. Maitland prefaced his ad dress with a few humorous re marks and made it clear at the outset that be had no personal grievance against Attorney Gen eral Mauson or Mr. Stork. In facf he was glad to say that he and Mr. Maiison were warm per sonal friends although Ibeii opinions politically were remote ! divided. In any case, not per sonalities but the great issues of the day should enter into an election campaign, Mr. Maitland said. Tribute to Bushby He was appreciate of speak ing from the same platform a George Kushby, Mr. Maittaud said. Canada required men of the highest standing in her pub lic life and there was no man of more integrity or more aggre s.veness than Mr. Hushhy. Stating thai an election ban !not becu expected this fall, Mi mines hi f -iurun luimuj, naj,,. .. . ., , J:.,...-iiu iJMa land questioned the sincerity i I, i i .-. i n.. ... i hisl ' . killed almost instantly on , ., 11W way to a meeting of the miningj he "waa ' unable U assocbd.on here when the earl, wm, 0 lJt, ?omnient o. r. .u-i".r o.. . . v, ,10litical situation al Ottawa went over a bank at Heaslcy, ten!,' .,,, ;,...,.! uch M it was. .M- Ihe situation miles below here. Mr. and Mrs MrFaildcn and another passen ger were unhurt. STOCK MARKET I Hid. Asked. I C I'. It 119.00 4 Jll.C. Silver 1.35 I.I? Dunwell I.ty 1.53 ' llmelton .014 L. A I .l;M4 .I0i, Marmot Melals ... J)U . I'remier 2.2U 2.J5 , I'orler Idaho .15 i Silvercresl .Vj r Surf Intel M .07 Howe Sound 28.25 f Dunwell 1.50 1.(50 . Daly Alaska .20 f llufus .17 , Gladslone .21 Vi ,20 . Tenninti .0 10.00 .Silversmith 2 jtj I Lucky Jim II 14 .10 Glacier .20 .2S Indian 01 .00 Selkirk- 04 .04 V, Dayvlcvv 05 .09 H as now was the same as il was in t t 2 t. W h y had I'remier King not said in IU22 that he could not cirry on and dissolved parliament then? l'rediclinsr that the Conserva tive parly, would sweep Ihe. polls on October 2i, Mr. Maitland ex pressed Ihe opinion that the Lib erals had no chance of making gains Hast of Ihe Great Lakes. To support this contention h pointed to the turnover to Con servatlsm in the legislature of Nova Seolia and New llrunswic'- and the appearance of a nevvido' In the political arena in Quebec Mr. l'alenaude. Sir Lome- Gouin and l'remfer Taschereau of Quebec were now silent on federal political matters. The Tariff Launching into his subject of the tariff. Mr. Maitland said that one of the Liberal promises in tuei had been that there would be u reduction li Hit; cost o' living. Lower tariff, Ihrotmh continued on paye two) Mackenzie King Calls Bluff of Conservative Leader In On-tario Address . mailers were briefly referred to. ,,..,.,.,,,, .... Ly'tSeorsre (f Dusliby. the local miAMtOllU. Oct. 22.- Pre- Uonservativv candidate. The '""' "a,"""c '"'o a charge uf the Conservative leader, challenged Mr. Meigheu to produce a list of two thousand Canadian factories closed under the Liberal regime and publish them on every billboard in the country." "If you can do that, Mr. Meighen," declared Mackenzie j King, "we will let you take of- ; fice. I cannot make a bigger of- j fer than that." he added. " but Meighen cannot do it. He never ' hail a list. " ; THIRD BERYL G; CASE IS TRIED Charles Morris Before Assize Court In Victoria Today on Murder Charge YICTOIUA. Ott. 22. - Charles Morris, the last of the Heryl G. murder suspects to face trial, yesterday pleaded not guilty to Ihe charge and no new evidence has been brought out so far at the hearing, which is proceeding today. REPAIR JOB ON EEMDYK LARGE YICTOIUA. Oct. 22 Preliminary survey of the F.cmdyk indicates that the big freighter will require renewal of about 80 plates. The tapks in the fore peak are damaged and the mar-sin plates and seel ions of Iho bilge keel forward have been destroyed. Ii is estimated Ihe cost of repairing the ship will amount 'i 1 50,000. WELL KNOWN SINGER DIED AT MONTREAL MOyntl'.AL, Oct. 53. Mr. F.mmiline Delamothe Christie, 05 years of age, a well known Canadian finger, formerly "court singer" at Government. House, Otlnw'a, ljjad here after a short 1llne,ss. She was born and educated al Montreal and spent fifteen jear in Hritish Columbia.