LATE CHUCK IS SOLD TO U.S. CONCERN ANOTHER RUSH 1 ii ANTICIPATED! Gold Pan District At tractive Area In 1926 k"I.i district this se.i-tn-i rush of men into a probubly exceeding .f - moM'iiient in volume, iiateil by officers of the '("i Transportation Co. k 'he boats up the likinc in Wrungell b Tele- '-ck. who were in the 'day on Ihe Princess oliw south for Hip winter. Sid Harrington nnd Mrs. ,'on uiiil son and A in ltd lii' f engineer of the Par- iionN, were passengers Miuy going through tii v. Andrew W. II. imllh, a) iiKiuit of Hie roiivpany, In' Mary here and will con-south on Ihe .Princess no 'his afternoon. DOCTOR RODE 200 1 1 1 in- ill MILES TO PATIENT ARRIVED TOO LATE WILLIAMS I.AKK, Out., Oct. Siim'iiiiiiii'il I iv leleiibone to :,d Mollic Soolyn, a twelve-old Indian girl, who shot i; "If while playing wild a '!' i'r at her parents' home ""P SI Oiilislan. Dr. 1'. W 1 liiirlKr. ,,r Alexis Creek rode 00 tulles by aulomobllo and '"'.. to fn,d the victim had died 'n hour before his arrival. ' fllleluist, who bus been on " ,'P to Vancouver, returned b '"I'y on the Prince fieorge iiorumg. Will yon be tf(Hl enough on my behalf In rotivey lo the people of Prince lluptrt Oily, and, at well, of the entire constituency. Hit' assurance Dial the Conservative Part? in Canada, and myself as II leader, follow with the keenest interest Ihe development of tin" Prince llupert Port and of I In- enhre northern and central llrilili Columbia. Priori' Itupert al and Timber Propertlet onj (s ,,,, of our young Canadian SUdtgit Inlet Said to Have Chsnged Hand K Ml . rl. St. W. C. ii I s.. or the firm of M .rcgor of Victoria cities, nnd a such rightly dp miid of the Parliament of Canada lu W icpnsldcrcd in all matter f ivifLllr pirtley and ul federal adiiiluUlratlun. Willie vpihiVwJ lo wasteful ex- a iirtj of i,u-iifpf.niinniTs1iiln'ro. vhrthehr Slate l.liu-k Umi:j,.pr Canada. WVntern t aii-Iding-. here This mfo, r Central Canada, we Ihor-,,ld ,( thn mine lHlUuy rellte the nerd f ! illkllil lo llll? ! ll"-. iiuincfr imrltoo nf (illr Mllllllrv Hon.r of Hint constituency on (he -.'Olli or Ihla nionlh. You nwiy altsolutelv di'itend. and those who having rewarded' u,,,,or ou may abolutply de who remained in the pend upon Hie most sympathetic and praolical po-operuUon with yon in all your efforts on behalf of your roiistiluenls ill Skeena lidinK- Yours very sincerely. sgd. it riR a mi:iuiiio.' h"nalrp! and Hip iierpfily of KOern- k n mil''- ntpntal ro-otpraho4i with the arlnttp CM) on skMl-i if of IIip-p di-lrictt In ovpr-j jffimiMK the diffirullips Ihpy !iirU of Hip lux riii-irmHPr. our only ipin' will he! uill. trfftltl in' a.. ... ......til ... ik ILri mot pffpcllv MHiMHPr. Ihat is. .. . ..... .in a nwniipr which m K'"' llpl arlual nulU for the nplf jand for Hip dMrieU concerned. i TIip pari !U have played per-! i.onally a a ciliien of the I'mirc, filliipvil C4jiiillluency i wciii known HiroiiRliout Hie rountry in jcpiipral and I tdiall for- puecesi Obtained by Proepcclort ,W-Hr, with confidence to your rc- Thli Year Expected to Make l(nni a member of Hie peilernl GILLIS MURDER CASE PROCEEDS Boat .YIOTOItlA, Oct. 2L The de-leijsjx or Charles Morris who is .... ttt churned wtlh the murder if I !.i nl nili (iillls of the Ibiuor schooner Heryl l. during a hi-Inrkii.ir raid, told on the witness Uland last night that he admitted the sub-lantlat truth ot Mium-tiiw' evidence. He confessed Hull III, xx-iis II nuMulMr f the III tin wiliu's Imil Jin n"P I"" V . said up lo the nlht ,r miinler but swore lie was partly ilruiik when the party boarded SlromUlns' boat at Cadhoro Hay the same night and had gone to .i,.,... immediately and did nol II U 11 ken mil il about six next morning when Ihe boat was a few iiiins from Anacorles. Of Slromklns' evidence Morris siit.l: " the man Is dreaming or be Is rra;.y." Advertise In ths Dally News TAQQED SALMON WAS TAKEN AT SKIDEQATE CAME FROM OREGON iKIIi:(i.Ti:. Oil. ;'. A dog hIiiioii wa ,fau;jlil in Skhlfgule Inlet on cp-IriiiUer ID. I'J2j. wliirli wa lasted off the coat of 'inuiiii i"i July i6, ltii'5. ORE CARRIER IS ON ROCKS jMotorshlp Fairbanks, Outbound, Piled up on Bishop Point , Last Evening , WILL FLOAT SOON Proceeding out aflrr having: been in port yesterday afternoon-discharging cargo, the inolorshio Fairbanks. Cap!. McDonald, en- gaged in carrying palladium concent rales between Ihe Salt Chuck Mine, Alaska, and Prince Itiipert. ran on Hip rocks on the high tide at G o'clock last exciting al Hishop Point in Mella-kntla Passage Just outside ot Mellnkalla. The vessel, which u'ii rimiiv was mil in ai uuii .w,mJM'd in the dark and Ihe im . u u or r Strom . . ! Morris Admits Much f , kin's Evidence But Claims . .. . . U Was Aseep in ... Im iumI 'iilmrd.iv lie fore the tide will be hiah enough jUKlLL fUR bULU 111 lo float her off. The vessel listed ovoj' but sustained little damage and the crew- is slaiiding by. Capt. Alfred Swanson. with the Prince niipeit Hoathouso boat tint again lids afternoon and will probably pull the tiff when condilions arc favorable She. Is believed lo be In no danger. The Fairbanks arrived in port from Ihe north al noon yesterday and discharged 500 sacks of ora for Iratisshlpiurnl Hash over the Canadian National Hallway to Irvlugton smeller. Nexx Jersey , William Sloan, manager of lh) SKATTLI. CASSIAR DISTRICT as ?H pcC- nan. Outfits are being freighted in lo get lo bedrock this wilder. ' . STOCK MARKET H. C Silver Diiuwcll ... (iranby .... I, , and L. . Marmot ... Daly-Alaska mine, Is a passen-; Porter Idaho ger on the Prince Oeorge loday Silver Crest going Ihrough from Vancouvec'Termlinis to Stewart. illowo Sound Hid. 1.32 1. 10 I o.r.0 v.i l -,ilo 2vS,50 Asked. I. to 1.17 .10 211.50 TAX Boston Grill 25 and l-Ml AmL.li '-iltiHry mum niuuuie , Large Upstair Dining Hall, Servlc "'".Ufinr,, Alfa.' with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stind Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 81 PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phohe 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XV NO, 2IH. ' y d, PHINCi: Itl'PKIlT, B.C., S,VTl ItDAY, OCTOHKIt lU2o. YMttrtfay'i Clrculdlon, 147S trt 393 PRICE FIVE CENTS. MESSAGE OF MEIGHEN TO SKEENA RIDING i HUNDRED CARTOKRAINA DAY NOW ROLLING INTO VANCOUVER BY C.N.R. Mr.Meighen's Message to the Skeena Riding The following lellcr ha been received liy llic Conservative :: ;lc Iroin Ins leader in the ptesVnt caniaigii: On truin, October X, IU-Ti. M Hnhlt: Tue gitatcul regret I have in respect of this Western lour Mm1 fact Unit the committee in charge of same found' mjiosible lo arrange the route so u lo include u visjt Huperl. On previous ocrusions il who not possible for lar north. Mini I liuij 1 1 1 1 1 . made up my mind to go urn ul the sacrifice of two or three days, but my 'ml desire in tin rcganl whs over-nilcd. Pretty Young Girl Turns THOUSANDS. LOSE LIVES Terrlfl.c Cyclonic Storm Sweeps Persian Gulf 40 Boats Sunk KARACHI, India, Oct. 24. Forty vessels were sunk In the Persian Gulf In the worst cy- . : , .. .f Bandit and Ties Up Taxi Driver Taking Cash and Car VANCOL VKIt. Oi l. 21. Jack Singleton, taxi-driver, was held tip last night by a pretty young girl and her escort whom he had driven out to Point (irey. They frisked away sK dollars, which was all the money he had, man lied him to a vacant lot, tied him to a tree with his hand-fastened together and then left him and dime away in his car. Singleton broke away from the tree and a, resident of Ihe district loosened his hands. He then notified the police who round the taxi abandoned in the downtown section or the citv this morning. YUKON WILL Say Bob Lowe Will Capture Federal Seat From Capt. Black 1 GO LIBERAL People Coming Out From North AcioidiiiK to Yukoners who were in the city yesterday after clonic storm In the memory !'""' Hie Princess Mary going of the present generation. Messages from Bushlre, Persia, estimate the dead at from one to seven thousand. south, indications are that Hob ' erl I.owe, Liberal candidate, will l lie Ihe winner oxer Capt. (ieorgc Over Hundred Cars of Grain Daily are Being Delivered by National Railway to Vancouver WINMPKU, Oi l. More lhaif fiTty thouanl grain cars 'onlaiiiiiig a total of (18. i 00,000 bushel of grain have been loaded at Canadian National points in the wotern region up to midnight October 22, according to the weekly grain lignie.s issued todav bv the Canadian National HaiKva. Of this total ! 2.0:t0.000 had been delivered at Vancouver, where daily deliv- enes by Ihe CN.lt. are now in exce.- of 100 car. At Ui'h date lal year 700 car.- had reached V-uncouver. Total loadings fince the opening of the !:?. grain car on AuiiuM 1 are more Mian twice) : lirt-e of Hi'' rame period in IK-1 and uliow an increase of more than three thousand cars ovei the loadings of the l'J23 period. While delixeries at Vancouver; liaxe sliown a trpineinlous pain those at Hie lieail of the lakev also show a substantial increase over Ihe t'J2S figures. During the' 4- BROKE WINDOW WITH A MALLET AND STOLE RINGS LONDON. Oct. -M. -While I h e fashionable shopping dislricl or London was crowded this morning a young man using a mallei broke the window of a leading jewelry slore and escaped with rings valued at 30.000. POLLING TO BE IN Illark. IVuiservatixe. in the fed-: officer and ll. v nson. pon cierh.. eral election next week. If this turns out to be the case, il will ineiin that Yukon seat will turn over from the Coiiservalive lo the Liberal side constituting an-cther gain for the Mackenzie Oct. 21 Dispatches King' government. from Tchwraph Creek indicate Mr. Lowe, who is well known Leila II.. went out lo Ihe scene ofitimj nian.v' miners in the Cussiarlio many people, in Prince ltuperl, the slranding and spent the moslhiisii ict will spend the wilder! is a pioneer or Hip Yukon and of the night there ready to givo! drilling for coarse gold on the. has been in business, Tor several assistance If possible. He went Clearwaler which runs as high years al While Horse Where he is still located. He is extremely mimiliii Cniil Ceiirink Htnekt OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. Hirniingliam t. Leicester Cily 1. Hlnektnmi 11. 1. Notts County I. Hury 2. Astim Yitla 3. Cardifr Cily 0. Manchester U. 2 Kverton 1. Leeds United 2. II udders field 0, Newcastle 1. Manchester City 8. Hurnley 3. Sheffield fnlted 1, Arsenal 0. pracliseiF law iii Dawson berore, f nndeilan.l 2. Hollon W 1 the war but. aflcr relurnlnw-iroiit the fri'iit, established hiinself in Vancouver making yearly visits to the Yukon In his capacity a tueniWr for Ihe riding. Among 130 northerners on the Princess Mary yeslerday, most of whom w ere on I heir w ay out for Hie winter, were Mr. Peler. oioneer Dawson Jeweler, and llerberl Wheeler of Skagvvay.gen-eral mitua?er of the White Star A Yu!ou Uailxvay. t'ottenliiim 3. Liverpool I. West Hroniwich 7, West Ham 1 ' SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I, Aienlrieonlans 2. Hamilton I. Clydebank 2. Haitli Hovers 3. Cowdenbeath I. St. Mirren I. Dundee I'. 3, Kilmarnock 1. Falkirk 2, St. Johnstone I. Hearts 3. Pariick Thistle 0. : Morton 0, tleltrc 5.' .Mollipiwelt I. Aberdeen I. y Oueen's Park' 2. Hibernians 0. Hangers 1. Dundee 2. CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IS BADLY INJURED week 0,711 cars were deliered at the lake port asrainsl U.'Jld iujColdlcutt Thrown From Speeder the same period or PJ24. t?hip-j on Loflglng Road and Is In iiients from the lake ports were, Nanalmo Hospital 30 vessels containing 13.37 1.000 bushels against l(i vessels with! NA.VMMO, Oct. 21. Thomas l0t3'J3,00ii bushels in the cor-. Coldicutt, Conserv-atiVe candi-lespondin? week. jdate in Cjntox-.lbenVi Is in the ' , hospital here as the result of '. injuries received.'' near Meniies Hay. whcnwlWiiv5rTtadpeeoVr" on which he was riding, struck a fallen free and was derailed, pinning the candidate beneath. Mike Manson, M.L.A.. who was ( ; with him was slightly hurt. i ABDUCTION CASE Six .Men Will be Tried Next Week4 For Complicity In Detention Wong VANCOL VKIt. Oct. "t. True, THIRD AVENUE STORES!';'" -ere returned by ,.,e Orand: . Jury against six defendants ini Building Formerly Occupied by Teetzel Corner of First Street to be Used Upturning officer Mortimer has arranged for polling to take place in the vacant stores at the corner of Firs Sstreet and Third Avenue, one or them formerly occupied by TeeUel and the other bv (be Asia trading Company An advance poll will be held on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20, 27 and 2!$ lor sailors, railwayinen. and commercial travellers who are unable to be in toxvn on polling day. It will be between Ihe hours or 7 and 10 eacli evening. J. O. Johnstone is deputy returning (the Wong Foon Sinjr case. They were: Oscar llnbiuson. abduction ) i private de- lectivp. William llobjnson, son GREEK TROOPS. of Oscar. John Munlock, chief of Point Ofty police. Percy KirkJiam, sergeant. detective of Point Orey. II. O. Mi'Donabl. Point Orcy police commissioner. J. .S. Cowper, editor Weekly Tribune. The trial before a petty jury will proceed next week. STILL ADVANCE Occupy Territory Seven Miles Deep on Thirty Mile Front Sofia Says SOFIA, Oct. 2lv LniTgo con-limcnts of Creek troops con tinue lo be sent forward across the Hulgarian border, the Uni tarian telegraph agency announces. The government says Ihe (reeks have pierced Hulgarian territory to a depth of seven miles along a thirty mile front. THREE KILLED IN A BVTTLE BETWEEN BOOTLEGGERS TODAY NKW YOHK, October 21. Three men were , killed In whar Ihe police describe as a battle between bootleggers; in Ihe basement of a rooming house line this morning.