25 VOI- XV., NO. 2H3. TAXI ""' lit nntl Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8L MATT VIDECK, Prop. BURGLAR WAS CAPTURED BY POLICE TODAY Broke Vancouver. Window Stole Fur Coale but Taken Half an Hour Later i "luck up" fifteen l l Ihf keeper and e-ti :Mo DEWEY TRIED TOWING OROWA coiidiliiiii of Kurp and tin par! eerh mil ion played there, enperi- Vl.ll. Dec. 7. -Half an ally in relation lo i.ermany. am l.nralar- earlv llil- los cloed with a lirrlng appeal . haltered the window of 'to III women in wliirh he pi' V-rk Fur Company and lured l them Hie horror of war valuable tin rout-, and Hie scar il led pvii i m iiii wac hi i. -tod aflrr' thousand of Canadian home to- - el.a- ;t i ' . I lour of day. ,,..;xnui ! Mr. J. C. MeLennau inlrodur rmmnliM ,.r o.rlii 'cd k iaker in a lrtf npeech i and at the close a vole of thank 1..11W..1 m;..kp.i tiatidil wa movod ! Mm, F.. A. F.ggerl -ambling den in China- Can Mko Little Progress Until Jury Rudder Rigged on Helpless Vessel 1 AT I I F. Drr. ;. Strainer V n' Dewey reached the Went a in northern waters en-tmt wax unable lo cont-' '" ' " i-w the veel lo oafely : udder of the disabled ! wa i-uinplelry nut of order. 1 ow line Hiiapped. I -I ipiM.rtu liile thai HHb' I is ran lie nune until a udiler ha been riKcd. BUS CRASHES INTO CAR AT VANCOUVER Injured Taken -to Hospital this Afternoon; None Serlous'y Hurt t;ot VF.H. Dec. 7. Twenly-f ....j i ii.,. ,.r. r1 . -nun writ: iiijiirvii iiiip m- ' "Jti when a II.C. Itupid Trail ' I'ii . eiiroiile from New NVel-hiiii (. ,. (U Vancouver, crahed lnt ' a l. reel ear at the corner ol n'li Avenue ami KingHWayi nf Hie injured were taken lo He li(is)Uu, Xon,, f hem arc !'r ii'ved lo lie in a eriou con ill 'ion. r ,( CHILDREN ASPHYXIATED 1-1 M(iO. VvTphaila. (lerinaiiy, y"1' 7 Seven children running "in one lo three yearn were ""I'livxmied a) Hi.- children' " by ugal a- today. and rcimled by M ifr Mill and errietl with entliuiani. Appealed to All In oprninti, Jiidue Murphy said l lie i.erpHuntion of pence and tin iiulluwrv of war wa Mtuielhina that wdiibf' appeal to all and e-i.m iMllr to the ladies of the Can- uUaw I'Jiib. Aa he crew older he wan inclined, to become eyu- cal about I lie fulure hut ric npread of primary rdiieation and the rhatued lalu ui wouier made for peace. Women knew the value of human life bcratlM Hipv had to nay the price. ' . .i... i .... lurnlng nacKwani, uu- n-'-i ...lid thai Canada found herelf plunjjeil into t lie war over ntjdi! A Huation micIi a thi made il delrable iliat they nhould un-derland Hie mternalional llua-lion. Chamberlain m o'' l poeehe dwlared that fear brood.Hl over F.uiope and unles the Mluution wan reueveu uu-j were moving toward a new eata-Iroptie. Canada would be drawn in tiKain if it .M-curre-l. The last under the war wan inevitable law of the Juwrle an il prevailed. The war, the npeaker naid, wan to dentroy autocracy, lo reeog-nie nalionalily and to reeogni" .i....-.ii.ev. The fir.l of the tin "'- liad been aeeoinplinlo'd but II... oilier two. Autocracy had been denlroyed but they munt gu further and the law of !"' J"-ule mut give way to that of reason. .. ni...i,liiu' Hie Kuropeail silua- ii.... .to.lsie Munili.v. bdd how fol- and the i..wiiiL. Hie war Hritain .. .. .. . 1.. .ii-l 1.1 united Stale nan mm Into (he Treaty ut erna...c- ........ of Hie new l.ieaunm, im thin wan opponed by T ranee which dill relied on Hu" U'clrlni of force. She could hardly be blamed for her country had been ravlnheil twice in one generaiiou Ratio Chanalng . The eondillon today wan that continued on page nvej Word ha been received he-, that the federal depart m-iit ol rilirrie hap reduced Hie iiuiiiIk-i of Japalic.p that will be allowei! In neenre lieeiic- during (he coiiunp finlling neaon. Ilii in in arconlance wth Hie r mi- niendalioiin of the h-hene.- -"in-iuipion of which Fred Stork wa a member. In I US? the lieennen were re- dureil by one third. In IU.'3 they were reduced 25 per cent, in IV ji III jHr rent and thin coiiiins.. year the reluciion will be 15 perj r,,,,L i CONSERVATIVE tory. Major J. Will reeeiviny tO.t.'ta vol. to li.U2 for John Murray. Liberal. ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF GUN KILLED LAD AT STEVESTON YESTERDAY V l VI 'III 1. I) 1 1..,. 7 I . .....I.... llartuey, 15 years of ajue of WINS RIPON: Elected by Large "Majority Over Liberal In British Election 1.0NDUV. Dec. . A by-election in Hie llipon division of Yorkshire made uecesnary by the appointment of K. F. Wood to Hie office of the viceroy of India, resulted in a Conservative vic Another . successful Scandin- Stevenlon wa inlantly killed avian dance was held Saturday Sunday when Hie sIi.iIkuii he wa : night in Hie Melropole Hall lifting out of a boat was aeoi- Music wan furnished by l.ind- ileutally discharged, the oonlentn seth'n orchestra and C. K. Vtre- eidcring bin. head. berg was muster of ceremonies. Serious Situation Over Mosul Develops in Dispute Between Britain and Turkish Rulers (1KNHVA, Dec. 7. A serioii. situation lias arisen in Ihe iliuilo between (ireal llrilaiii niid Turkey over tho lispoilioii of Motil, Ihe eoiiulry held liy (ireal Hntuiti under u niandate niuco the war. Turkey has "nniioiiuced that she will accept no decision concerning Mosul by the council of the. League of Nations, which inwihes Ihe abaudoiimeiil of Turkish sovereignty there. A priiiu'iuiiceiiteut lo this cffocl was nmde lasl niglil by Turkish spokesmen. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IMil.NUE III I'KKT, 11.(1, MONDAY, DF.CKMHKIt 7. 1025. Piiily oi llollxwiiod porlmet who found .i hiinlei' paru-lie in Hrilih (Jolunibia. They were rewarded with two grizzlies, one black bear, three caribou .and three inooe. Left to right: Mr. and Mr. Ted MeUellan. Ivor Mi Cray and Frank Mellor WILLREDUCE US Merchant Marina JAP LICENSES Fifteen per Cent Fewer to be Issued During Coming Year It Is Announced 4 ' J mm ravi aeae, llJl v e l b v Loses Thirty Million gttunlij CtrruUtlon, IISI Dollars DuringYear WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. In the fmcul year K25 the operation of Hie American (ioverumeiil merrhant fleet how. a lo. of upproximalcly silO.OOO.Otill, according lo a report oT the shipping board lo Cougien today. The rejKirt points, to I he need for some form of government aid to assure a Continuance of the development of the American uien iiaiii marine, cuner iiirougn picicieiili.il tan ri duties, pre-1 lerenuai iiiniiage uues or suiisuiies more or less direct and it should be general. WHEAT JUMPS AGAIN FOUR TO SIX CENTS WTNMI'KC. Dec. 7. There was another jump in the wheal market today. The change was canned by ciiWejjuessapen from Liverpool, the advance anee hemic ucintc from from four four to to ix ix cenl conl.N a a bushel. bushel. i , I I i SASKATOON BEAT VICTORIA SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOCKEY VICTOIlfA, Dec. 7. Cloning the first visit of the hockey season lo Hie coast. Saskatoon Saturday nighl beat Victoria in the Willow. arena by a score of three goals to one. The visitor. left later for home ami will not play again until (hey nice! Hd-luoulon al Saskatoon on : BAD TIE-UP OF TRAIN SERVICE Traffic Will bo Unable to Move Along This End of Lino For at Least a Week With one bridse out at Kayev Itiver on the west and two bridges out near Ink on the east making if" impossible to get equipment between lo make repairs follow ing a number of washout which have inundated Hie track at various point.-, the situation alone the line as a result of re ceni rains and mild weather is such that it was announced at the office id the U.N.II. superintendent this afternoon Ilia! there would be no train service either in or out of Prince llupei t for at least one week's lime. All the company's resource. from Prince Hupert on the west ami Smilhers on the east are how working lo replace the damaged bridge. 'These will have to be epaircd before work can bo done on Ihe washouts between at such points as Salvus and Y.x stew. No. 3 from the Fast due here this morning got as far west a Mellri.de and was sent back from there with tts passengers, ex press and malls. The express and mail will come on In Prince Hupert by way of Jasper Park and. Vancouver and should come here 'Thursday night. Mail now! accumulated for the Fast will be despatched south aboard Ihe t'ardena tomorrow night. Christmas mail for the Old Country lo have gone out Saturday night Is still here and cannot now gel to its destination on lime. One bridge also went out Fast between Prince Ceorge and Mcllrlile. but thi will be re. placed by Wednesday. A number of people from the in'e: ioi are tn the city unable lo I tomorrow evening. Slrfct Slef. ii Speaking lo A representative of the Daily News yesterday. !Mr. Forde pointed out that any janlion the Dominion government might lake on I lie mailer, vvjicit has been a uoo ileal under dis cussion lately, would have to de pend on Ihe altitude of Hie city wiln regard lo providing a suitable site. Mi. Forde lias with him a plan of a site that has been tentatively agreed upon be tween himself and the provincial depart men t of lands. This it-I the 100 or 150 feet tjiat the Provincial govern in ? n t i prepared to convey to lb-' federal government for Hie pur pose of providing .facilities 'or the inomjuilo fleet, the, city ha been aked to accept thi accommodation in relurn fur its aen' lo the filling in of Cow Hay. The matter came up at lal week's meeting of the city council and was laid over until tonight for final decision. Mr. Forde staled that, providing the city authorities ran make arrangements satisfactory to Hie government authorities, there is a possibility of the new work being proceeded with during Hie ll2u season as Mr. Stork, the local member, is keenly interested in the matter and his pro- inied lo do everything possible to have the appropriation neces sary for Hie carryiug out of the work passed by pariament al the forthcoming- session. Pending the city's decision ami Ihe .making of his own surveys and soundinss, Mr. Forde declin ed to commit himself as to tin form the work to be done by the federal government would take II is understood, however, thai ,i system of heavy floats well sheltered ami with good anchor ase is proposed. Owing to Hie leplli of Ihe water, it is be lieved that a breakwater is out of Hie question al this lime. CALGARY OPENS ITS HOCKEY SEASON BY BEATING PORTLAND POIITI.AXD. Dec. hockey team made Calgary in the Western Hockey League for the season by beating Portland Saturday nighl by a score of six goals to three. The team had jusl arrived ou liie coast and will play its second game next Sal unlay, when it performs at I lie Willows Arena in Victoria The team expects lo win that same as Victoria lias not been making such of a showing so far (his season. DAUGHTER BORN TO JAPANESE PRINCESS Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. PRICE FIVK GENTS. U.S. LOSES THIRTY MILLION ON M. MARINE JUSTICE MURPHY THRILLS WOMAN'S CANADIAN CLUB IN STIRRING ADDRESS Exaggerated Sense of Nationality Obstacle Against Banishing War Mr. Justice Murphy delivers strong address to Hymen's Canadian Club at luncheon on Saturday I- our exaggerated ene of ualioualUy llial i (lie Huel if u universal 'iir'." declared Mr. Justice Murphy ii g hi the women!, Canadian Club here Saturday afternoon Ik-ciii given in lii- honor. "Ill lnyall)' In the (lug I sluud no man hut my loyalty i Iiaeil on reason rather .hini iil," lu' declared. "Only under Hie Urilinli flag uud i degree under the United Staler flag ran human living . uud untrammelled a long a Hit') lo nul interfere with ' - ol oilier. lnlili treatment of minorities i the lest of thi. Yet if I lie law of I In Jungle i Jo continue a il ha hitherto and if force i lo dominate and mil reason, then war i inevitable and I lie iiel w ar will lend our preneol civilization. If war i In In avoided public spin' iiiukI be erwited again! H. Na lion are ufrrtfury but they mui deal with Mi-h other a i'iiii'u deal Willi each oilier un.l and, the la mi ifav Junglewnt The Judge outlined the present 1 Engineer Making Survey of Watei front at Cow Bay with View to Providing Facilities j i For the purpose of niuking surveys uud obtaining Hie neces- 1 -.try information regarding the location at Cow May .o that es ! limales may le prepared for the next session of parliament to provide mooring facilities for the fishing craft and mosquito rteel Using Prince Hupert harbor, J. P. Forde, of Victoria, district engineer for the federal department of public works', arrived in the city, on the Curd etui yesterday afternoon accompanied by. Capl. II. Peter. of Victoria, a departmental engineer. Mr. Forde and Capl. Peter are proceeding with their work today and expect to return lo Virlorrii - - - HUNTER FOUND BACK BROKEN Body of Jack B ades of Powell River Brought In by Search Party POWKI.L IUVFH, Dee. 7. The body of Jack Illade., who has Dcen missing for the past week in the hills where he had gone on a hunting trip, was brought. into town last night by one of the search parties , which bad been looking for him' for Ilia past few days. , Jlladenvhu--was. 21 .years of age and w'a ah cxp.erienf'ed' hunter, had apparently fallen from a great height as his neCK and back were broken in addition to oilier injuries. VOTING TODAY BY-ELECTION People of B?not Constituency In Quebec Choosing Successor to Marcllle ACTOXVALE. Dec. 7. Voting is taking plare today in Ihe fed eral by-election Tor Itagot to fill the vacancy causrd by the death of D. K. Mareily), Liberal, win was elected at the general elec tion Willi a majority o,f 771. Tho candidates are Hon. Auder Fau-leux. Conservative, who was de feated by Marcillc und O. I). Moiin. Liberal. This is Hie first by-election since the seneral election and both iiarlies- are awaiting the result with keenest interest. ALASKA MAY TAX SALMON CANNING Graduated Tax on Industry Declared Valid by Supreme Court of U.S. WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. The a good start j SU)rtll)l, ,.oult today declared valid ..and constitutional an Alaska law imposing gradu ated excise lax on those engaged in the salmon canning Industry. An appeal to that court was made by the Pacifio American Fisheries. ? A large amount of taxes was tied up awaiting the decision. LUMBER KING IS DYING AT OTTAWA OTTAWA. Deo. 7. John P.. 1 loot Ii. the Canadian lumber kins, i dvins. it is announced TOKIO. Dec. 7. Princess Hiis afternoon. The family have Xagako. who became the bride ofh.eii summoned, to litis bedside. Crown Prince lllrchito on January 2ti last, presented the i Im perial family last night, .with, a granddaughter. ' ire turn home oiwceount of railway tie-up. the Mr. Iloolh is 08 years of nge. 0. A. Taylor of Porl F.nninginn returned omMlie. diirdcua yenler. day afternoon' frojn fi bjodne-trip lo Vancouver and i proceed- inu to the SJ cena 'Jliver today.