'I to go Before Petit Jury: Others Considered V )l Mil. :'H She wait uif ape Del 2J. wlllK'K'en brought Irtie it it w 1 rtrii b iv a ri VAN lilt Mill, Oct. 23. llich- i i iinow oii of it wealthy i v i' Chuiest Ulein eil to liieut ' Slork' majority from llaiellou . !,, fealwartl will he several hui-drrd hoi II V HohliiMMi ami III a x wek Wong Foon Sum. I uii4inl lilt UHr .,L,.,r Mn- Mn.H fiiiiuilA i Un nflr.rn.HMi. jM (hj( ,rrtu,r) wli whirh I am i! in ronneelion with . riimjinr a I am with the i urolwihlv enmtuene ,,.,.. WU YhAKS rUK YOUNG CUMYOW;: m Ued on Proceeds of Her Vicious Life on it charge of ' vuieiiee. vvlilch wit of u a! ure. showed that the : wntan had iblalncil . control i ii Miite ulrl and hail made f com the vicious life in It he had ted her. The under twenty Unilrlll TUJ 111 IN VANCOUVER "Tivod from Arctic After Being Lockod In Ice for Some Time vNCOL A'Kli. del 2:1. 'I ha liiiUon H Hay Coniiiany's slcainet' "' liiuio which escaped from u,r Arctic ice last monlh after II befli'vinl aim un, IneLeil In f"i I tie winter, arrived litis nT-'''iioon. anparenlly llltle the w"lse fur llm i.viiirleneo. Ihe llavcliiino look the ulare '.,f Lady Kinder-lev in Irad-lnf 'o H10 IluilsonV Bay ool In the north. and, although I hae heanl from mu.l nllllinrilv Hint il Ulll 1111 . -. ...... , , , ... , ii.trg.-n u "K'",l,ro,wrllo,lwr) Sreal along the Skeena. I prefer lo refrain J 1 1 1 1 I . Not Weaken Position "II would aiear elear now Ilia! Hrealer Vancouver will eleel al li-att two l.iherali ami. '0- ihlv. four, lirealer ttiifuer a rry imioiiIhuk area ami t In- people of Skeena should nol for-i iiei l he iiiiHiHance of pit In? Mr.' Slork a w huekiiipT inujorily m dial In may continue to hold in llicj new IIoiim' hi posilioii u senior l.lheral inenilier from thi in-vlnce. Mr. Slork hit been Liberal whip for- Hrili-li (kihunbia for four year and he ha erel citizen, wnnjon every pecial romiiiillee ol tun vears Hie llnue during thorv four ear.. To anyone familiar vvlin parliamentary practice this sip-nines clearly that Mr. Stork stands well with Ihe Prime Minister and hi collcapua. We in Prince Ituoerl and Skeena should have no desire lo weaken hi portion iu any way. It is ill- vu too III lo appear for liuclly lo our homihum--. ,.. ......i i -i lilion arise a between r nvnp mill 111 nllll nnv imrselve and Vancouver, ' IIIMI tiiJ mi'. v I ill i ii... . ii r ..il it .1 , it i r nuMilber slioUPl Mir ) lllil III llli lllll-i .... ? i . ........ .. utr iiii.i I ill. senior jiosnmii - "r Liberal members from thai cily." FISH ARRIVALS ARE thai have (lie YERY SMALL TODAY Kisti arrival today were very small, only two bonis offering their catches on the evchanue. They were: Polaris, 15,(100. al llc and He lo Pacific Fisheries. Western, 20,000, al IV.20C and He lo Cold Slonupe. The tNevv Kiwland, owned by the New Flit-land Fisheries Is here today disPharglnP 10,000 pound nl the Allln Fisheries. ! Ainlerson Is beln'tf clinrped 1.1 un. ellv nollce court this nf leruoou Willi supplying llmmrln ii... in. linn uhls . Winnie Wnll laiiil Hester Hick. KINGSTON, Jamaica. Del. 23. The Legilalive Coll tie 1 1 here ratified- ttie ICdde agrcenient between Uuiin.1.1 and I he Vet Indie. Several iiiemhers ex-pi-C!cd the hope that Canada would pive a preference i ii Jamaica orange. Wonderful Record of Son Major General Wood In Ac quiring and Losing PICKED UP ON REALTY Sail) LOST MILLION I ! MADE $100,000..-; Million Went on Gaming Tables of Europe and He Came Home on Tramp Ship NIAV YOIIK, Oct. 23. Broke .It niiinllis ico. Osboniu C io.l. son of Major (tcneralj Leonard Wood, (xovernor oT the Phllll'ililes, says he has rcrov-ered one hundred thousand dollars of the million he made iu Wall Street and lost later over, or I the paining tables at Cannes and Deauville. Vonnp Wood claims lo made the 100,000 In Tampa, Florida, real estate. Be arrived iu Florida from F.urope mi a Iratnn s earner with only u few buy clothes. Soullibouud from Alaska ports lo Vancouver. O.P.Il. tdeninor Princes Mary, Capl. Arthur Slater, was In port from 11.30 iinlll 1 o'clock today. Advertise In the Dally News 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for Hie MATT VIDECK. Prop. least. Phone 4S7. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 7, "a VOL XV ., NO. 217. "rry PIUN'OK IIUPKIIT, B.C., FHIIMY, OCTOBKIt 23, ID25. VMtr4'i Circulation 1MB Strut Ult 344 PRICE FIVK GENTS. ANSONSAYS STORK'S ELECTION CERTAIN vmw OF NATIIM TO MAI WITH f.PFFIf Rlilf.ARIAM QITITATIHW MOMMY ai x v t-j v Auitivrxiu iu i7i jriii 11 i i 11 liiiijuit ifinniniiinii in i un i mil iiiiiniin i r ri . e anson jays Election of Fred Sforlt .Assured; Interior is for Him ! i ' I II . f 1 t ormer memoer will get several hundred of a! majority east of Hazelton declared Attorney General on return r T'l Soik" eleilion next Thursday lo represent .Skeenu k it hi tlit? House of (.amnion is assured." declared M mm it Manoii, K.C, attorney general uiul nitfiiltr of lLf Mir Omiiiera, wliu returned to Ihe nly on lusl night's ; ompaiiviiig Mr. Slork for Hit a,l week on a cum- Inougli Hie interior mul who milcd this morning on Prun e Itupcrl for Victoria. gli I do not pretend lo Ik- a -Mdilical prophet," con-MaiiMHi, "it n not difficult lo observe Unit the pre- KWY KIM ABDUCTION CASE TODAY pontlennH-u f feelin in skeena U In favor of the return of the Mackenzie Kjng government atii in supporter, Mr. Slork. I mip-poe if would tie surprising if feeling wire ollierwic in a oon-sliluetiry I) in? tributary lo the (Irani! Trunk Pacific llailwur a- loe Skew. II to fallfarlor'. lovvcver, lo know that the people -- of (lie interior are not l-eiiisr de- V. Robinson and Son William tracted hy ide issue from lh realization f the fart thai this jrountry itiusl look li Mr. King for cupporl and ha nothing lo 'hoiie from Mr. Mrlghen. .Mr. TRADE AGREEMENT CANADA RATIFIED BY WEST INDIES John Jlull Hut Arthur, you are wavjnp the wrung flag iii your hand! j League of Nations to Attempt Mediation in Greek-Bulgarian Affair PAIUS. Oct. 2;t. Following receipt of a pmlest from Bulgaria against an alleged violation of Bulgarian teiTilory, foreign niini-Ur Briaud, presideul of Ihe League of Nations, called a meeting of the councit for Monday to consider the crisis which has arisen. LONDON. Oct. 211. Foreign Secretary Austin Chamberlain will represent Ihe British government at the meeting of the League of Nations Monday lit consider the Bulgarian-Greek situation. Mope i expressed that Ihe situation will he relieved. Occupied Post I " - - .ONIMIN. Oct. 23 An Athens the (ireeks bombarded five vil- patch stale that the ireeks a.?es. suffered four killed and eiphl ! wounded during Ihe fiphlinpT Tin' Canadian halibut "schoon-f which look place yesterday with ers H.S.T., Capl. J. M. Morrison. ' I the llulpariaus and which ended and Marpalice. Capl. Jack Chris- tn the 0 reeks oc -upyinp the Bui- lialisen. were taken on dry dock tartan port of Oemierkapu. yesterday for rleaniup, painting A Sofia despatch states that and minor repairs. Nominations Completed for Federal Elections Yesterday; are a I Plenty of Candidates Offer OTTAWA, Oct. 2't. Owing the Tart thai the Liberals in a number of cases supporting independent. Progressives, .alior candidate who have in Ihe pal session shown a dis- Alheiis.l posiliou lo vole wilh Hit, government 011 questions of vital iulcr- 1 n.l In k.-.i'Ii ..ml in iiiiiiiwilinii In I lie reiieliiuiiirv Cmiservalivei Ihi election as Conservatives. live. The total candidates slaiiding for 211 ridings throughout Canada number M2 mid oT Ihcse official nominees of Ihe Lili-rral parly number 210, Conser-1 - . dollars left of the million and vallve TiV. Progressive, party spent this while looking around-rtw, Labor, Includinig- farmer la-, for a job. lie secured employ- hor candidates 21, Independent-' ineiil as 11 real estate salesman 37. nl 5 a week with B. P. Davis.; British Columbia has II Lib-who was selling hot dogs on crals, 11 Conservative, 5 Labor, slreel corners a few years ago. 13 Independent. Wood arrived yesterday to' Yukon, 1 Liberal, 1 Conserva Iu Ihe three .Marilime pro- Ivinces 28 Liberals, 29 Cbliscrva live. In New Brunswick there are two independents aul one Labor In Nova Scotia. Of. 110 candidate in (Juebec for 05 seals, OH arc1 Llberfils, 03 Conservatives, i Independent Liberal Protectionists, 11 Independent Liberal, 1 Labor, 1 Progressive, I Independent. Ontario ha 180 contestants for 82 seals. Of these 01 are United Grain Growers Director Visits the Interior and Tells of Splendid Progitss of Farmers C. E. Whitney-Griffiths Says Much Grain Grown in Wistaria District;. Confers With Local Grain Board Last Night That the central interior of British Columbia between Prince Rupert and Prince (leorge hnd made remarkable prugre. from an agricultural and .stuck rai.-ing .taudpoiut in the lal thren year, uud that particular attention would be paid lo that sec- lion of the province by the United drain (Irovver and uhidiary brunches in helping the farmer to incrcae and market their crops through this port was Ihe cheering message of U. K. Whit-ney-tiriffilhhs, a British Columbia director of the United Grain Orower and secretary lo the advi.-ory board of the Farmers Institutes or H.O., upon Ills arrival in the cily on yesterday's train after attending an organi zation convention of farmers at Terrace. Much Impressed Mr. Whitney-liriffiths. who operates a larjje farm at Mal-chosin, fourteen miles from Vic toria, was particularly impressed with the farming country around Francois Lake and Ootsa ,Lake. Tlire.hiiig operations this year had been very" successful, lie said, an average of some GOO bushels each having been threshed by farmers while in one in- crease of 100 per cent in production in three years. The raisin? of cattle was alo on the increase to a marked ex-lent and over CO head of steers had been shipped lo Prince Ku pert from the Wistaria district this year by member of the iu stitute. and as high as ?'J0 for a single animal had been realized. Co-operative Marketing Speaking of co-operative marketing Mr. Wliilney-Urirfith slated this method of marketing farm produce was rapidly rain ing favor anion,- the tanners, and that in B.C. today over 75 per cent of all farm products were sold through co-operative marketing concerns. He predicted a wonderful fut ure for 1 tie farming uiuusiry oi central B.C. which, lie claimed, had not received Ihe attention and consideration as was its due. Mr. Wliilney-tiriffitlis return ed south on the C.N.ll. steamer Ibis morning. Interviewed Grain Board M. P. MeCairery, chairman, and J. II. Pillbury, member of the local ifrain board interviewed C. F.. Whitney-Ctriffiths upon hi arrival in Ihe city yesterday afternoon after attending an organizing convention of fanners at Terrace, in the interests of grain shipments through Ihe Mr. Whilney-Urirrilhs slated he had had a conversation al Terrace with C. P. lliel, who i 011 his way to (lie prairies to make a survey of grain shipping possibilities through this port. and that he had given him a let candidates iu the ieU l 01 niruuueiion w mce uones havLVnioveiiienl, there are not as inaiiy Liberal geuerat manager of the United (train Growers for Calgary and Winnipeg. Between 60 and 70 per cent of (continued on page two) STOCK MARKET 1. menu, -.ouservanve, ;j rru- p n grcssive. 0 Labor, It Indepen-'u q . silver dent. I (unwell Manitoba bits 11 Liberals, 10 Hazelton Conservatives, 12 Progressives, ,, , I Labor and 1 Independent. Marmot Saskatchewan ha ID Liberals premier 10 Conservatives. 21 ProgVes- porter Idaho slves, I Independent. v Jsilvcr Cresl Aberla, I Liberals, 15 Con-Surf Inlet ... serviilives, 12 Progressives', 3 Howe Sound Labor', 1 Independent. 'Gladstone ... Bid. ...itv.oo ... 1.35 .., 1. 15 I3?i .10 ' .05 .00 i J8.25 , .24 V Asked, 1-15 1.70 .02 .15 .08 Ii 2.33 .07 07 .2(1 OLIVER SPEAKS OF RETIRING Says he Wants Freight Rates Settled Before he Leaves Public Life SUCCESSOR DISCUSSED YICTimiA, OcU 23: Premier Olivet- is beginning to talk of retiring from the uremiersliin of stance a farmer had llircheili iiriti.i Columbia and alreH.fy J,lt)U liushels ot wheal, peak-iirn,, are wagsiiigover- the inp senerally ihi wavan- i.auesflOil oTvviio "is tw uecred hiiiL At a meeting in support of T. B. Booth, Liberal candidate for Nanaimo, the premier said he wanted to have this freight ucslion settled before lie re- Hired from public life. Without fairer treatment it would hardly be wiirili while for British Columbia lo remain in the confed eration. He warned hir audience that fairer treatment could be expected from the Liberals than from Conservatives. The hint in nvard to retiring was rather va.irue. but it is looked on as an indication that the premier will not hold office long mid that before another provincial election some other man will be leading the British Columbia Liberal party. Prince Huperfs member is one of those spoken of a a possible successor to Premier Oliver. NO AGREEMENT HANLEY CASE Second Trial of Man Accused of Shooting Nurse at Trail Falls NTLSON. Oct. 23. The jury considering the llauley shoot ing case here disagreed last night and were dismissed by Justice W. A. McDonald. This Is llanley's second trial tor shooting lo death. Mildred Neilson, a Trail nurse, last winter. Whether a third trial will be held at 1 he present assizes or mil is unknown. MYSTERY PLANE CRASHED TODAY Pilot Slightly Injured1 In Machine Entered for Cup Raoe BALTI.MOtlF.. Oct. 23. Britain's "mystery plane," Ihe super-ntariue Napier S-t, which was entered for the Schneider cup race here Saturday, crashed thi morning during trials and was, totally wrecked. Captain Henry Bnird, tliQ pllot; vus lf?htly injured.