25 TAXI nnd Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime Stands Kxchange Hulldlng MATT VIDECK. Prop. VOL. XVI, No. 2Cfi. iners Keter dtnke Settlement Back to the Various Districts ' 't importation and ig liquor for beverag ,;da, h concluded. roUtlCst. p.tHTV i day It aa decided to .l n paltuoal party bating a bant dry Dominion. ' wa passed denouncing iutrol of liquor aa expert-Di air ColumbU and calling Canada tc adhere to pro- im:y ate course, f mnnd Craig, pistor of 3 Chtirch. Vancouver, was resident - N iNr m in FOURYEARS imn iu, m: iMficitiiM.tt in --ins I nil ,1V.N.V l MltM N, CllliX llOW III Ml e r i. nw ....j . ' t assauttlng a countryman. il I 4 lln. m ...iik au-ri grievous bodily harm. ?d this morning by Mr. D A McDonald to fjur vein In n aster nenltentlarv Apemed ''i through the Interpreter. Q :ing. f he had anything to e tence should not be passed and his answer was negatle. mment. HI Lordship then "on : and Lee Poon wa taken ' lock-up where h will await ' . in south early next week. M A M liriT nr i n iwi i i am ra ssv mm wnii wm. - ii iv ii law IIDMrn ic nrKi i in ivi' i I'm nn in - tnult of burns and ahock when . nmvn Avenue win ounusv morninir a ana it - ' Alberta Daniel, colored niano ' uit-n nnrttit m v ..i. .t.i . ... w vi m vtuv . kit ii the Prlnr D11K..1 n t ir- - i'. . tss. s s4 iiwn- "' CllSed Wft 43 veara of aire and rc 'tied In Prince lluoert for three MHO OI WslKa hn I. fifth Wllevcs that lemtons derived from " mi aid In evervdav life. - automob Its In Frnr ara " MLNJIl .... - . .. - . . .... tiuiiiurr ui iiui"rnwcr u motor. LARGETODAY m:ui.v two Ttim'MsMi ror.M III Htl.llIt T M)l.l Tills MtUCN- iMi mi hi: Nearly two hundred thousand pounds of halibut was sold on exchange this morning. There was 167.JOO pound of American at from 14B3c to ISOc a pound with 8c for seconds. Two Cans-dla n boats brought 24.000 pounds which fetched lc and 15.10c with 8c far aecond. Bale were; .mi:ui(n Columbia. 38.000. to Booth Fisheries. Republic 43,000. to Cold Storage. Majestic. 53.000. to Pacific ruherlea. Constitution. 40.000. to Atlln fisheries. Wave. 3.500. to Cold Storage. t'.WMll V Margaret 1 . 24,000. to Atlln Fisheries. Cape Swayne. 2.000. to Celd Storage. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL i:nh.iii i.i:(it i: DhMon I. nirmlngham 1. Ilurnley 0. Dlackburn 3. Sheffield United 4. Dury 3. Newcastle 2. Everton 3, Derby 2. lluddersfleld 3. Arsenal 3. Leicester 2. Maneh'ested United 3. The Wednesday 2. Bolton 1. Sunderland 7. Liverpool 1. Tottenham 4, Cardiff 1. WestBromwlch 2. Leeds United 4. West llsm 5. Aston Villa 1. IHU-lon II. Banuley 1. Hull City 2. Blackpool 3. Bradford City 0. Darlington 4, Notts County 2 . Fulham 8. Port Vale 2. Orlmsby 0, Southampton 1. Manchester City 2, Wolverhampton I. Notts Forest 4, South Shields 2. Oldham 2, Mlddlesborough I. Portsmouth-Clspton postponed. Reading 2. Chelsea 1. . Bwansea 0. Preston 0. ; t. M'OTTHII I.II.Vdl K llllin I. Celtic 1. Heart 0. Cowdenbeath 1, Clyde 0. Dundee United 2, Aberdeen 2. Falkirk , Morton 1. Hibernian 2. Ranger 2. Kilmarnock 3. Dundee 2. Motherwell 5, St. Johnstone 2. Partlck 5. Alrdrleonlans 1. Queen' Park 4, Hamilton 0. St Mlrren 4, Dunfermline 0. Advertlw In The Dally Ntws i . PUT POISON IN THE FOOD or seventeen mow ih kns tiiiii) to kmx mux ami tuu men i 8'dney Wlck. a young lad of 7. iu a conference today rottU to refer the government settle- le,ly intended for .upper. y. m ,alH to the various districts with a recommendation that the launor Ne The bitter taste to ;c u :epled. I the Jelly aroused somr spiclon tht ' v.r. opinion expressed in government circles was that it is!"4 tB t ue intended, victim jIc the miners will reject the recommendations and therefore ioi tbt Ptow P1- ' kc will swiftly end. XLr.v of the delegates were dissatisfied with the terms which r rcased hours of work beyond the statutory seven hours UGE COST OF diy and the contingent question of district settlement for both hours and I wice. The card rote of delegate wa 432.000 favoring and 332.000 against. liquor soLDr::;;r,:;r-t sua or loitTV imiij.uj inn'. IV l-KOtlMi: I f Lit Not IS. With a bill of I )3 000 jf gl liquor expenditure for every , and child in Britten Ool- 'lie beterag la HO an .;. u report made oy ; - president ot the Pro- OC Milis UI1NT iaKi:i.i: iiminiuv TERRACE. Not 13- What I supposed to hare been the larg-eet ahipnveat of ftsh eft ever made in Canada armed here on Wrdnesdsy's express, en route to the LakeUe Hatchery. The shipment consisted of flfta million salmon eggs and came from the hatctier at Pember' Wleka haa been tiring on the farm Of Alex, Jenkins at OoHeymount. as also; wa Joe Oorbett. and particular of the, whoietale poison attempt are discloses, ' In a eonfeaaton signed by the accused boy and la which he Mate that lack ; of 'money and elothe compelled him to ' tad hU life. On the morning of Norember 4 he wia . feeling tantrularly despondent and In 1 the evening he poured tome strychnine Into a dlth of jelly with tb admitted IntentMHt of potaanlag the other two; mtn. Thu carrtrd ou: he took two , piece of reaat beef and then walked, ' about three mUe into the bush, where I he poured the poison on one piece and 'gave it ts the dag and then ate tha; t" j other piece of poteoned mea. himself. J lie than ataned to walk back toward 4 ' the houae. hut had gone only about a ' mile wfeen he ww oeercime ith agony and fell down betide a amall atream. 1 where the d died. All through the AuwUUao tttl bNlit. ltt. DC Chaa Rattn iBet.. tht BtKtt he tolled tore-2n bui ml 'I . "ikfpfnent In Prince Rupert and tbe nwrtilng fV pam natd up and he re. .unnitAdatton "were the egg were conreyed from returned to the houae. where he wij iuniHi aewson, Mr f Tmace to the haa.nery tn 4,urprved to aee hi two intended vio-1 out that the cooeen- . 4 teven truck loada. i Urn cutting down Uvea. The' boy n - t iu contlctlon tha: the questioned about the Jelly, which the a failure and it will befot 4 : men had fortunately not consumed. ani ' aay wheu they ahouid . itbe boy admitted having poisoned it. : r ita repeal "Our ,,n'f7ICO I A MllTriTf'C ! a MBlr n WM !Ten pfltolnary oi total nrohlb.con SASH of i H Wwl LANDINGS I ZllMIIIIMIvN : hrartag before Uagiatrate J. D. Moore and remanded for trial with custody at Smithcra. Word wa received, thU morning by the police here that Wick had been found Insane and committed to Esson-dale Hospital. OVER TWENTY MILLION FEET LUMBER SCALED Tills UUIMI?. OtTPlT IOK Vli.Ut to :.M in' ocToitnt I P to IIOJIISJHl During the month of October there wa scaled in this district by officials of the forestry department 20.832558 board feet ot l,ogs In addition to 213.165 lineal feet ot poles and aome plies and tie. Tht bring the grand total scaling of lag for the year to the end ot October to 110.813.361 board feet. Detail ot the scaling for November fol low: Douglas Fir 1.0S9.161 Red Ordar 2.527.879 Coast Spruce 8.237.703 Interior 8pruce 447.320 Hemlock .i 5.728.737 Balsam 2.303.383 Jsckplne 19377 Cottonwood 9.698 Poles, lineal feet 213.165 Hemlock 'Piles, lineal feet .. 1.041 Cedar Pile, lineal feet 44.510 Cordwood, cords . . v 197 Shingle Bolts, cords 12 Railway Tie 2.698 Fence Post, cords 24 Futpwood, cords 277 BANDITS TOOK (IOT BANK MONEY AW.W WITH SHUMHI TANK Slim.Oim i MXTitU'lt: AMI LA PORTE. lnd Nov. 13, The Peo Trust and Ssvtng, Bank was held up and robbed by five armrd bandits this morning, who encaped with 140.000 cash and 1100,000 In securities. A dozen persons. Including the staff of the bank, were forced to Ho on the floor while the rubers worked. mlm PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper BssUBssssssssssssflasssssssssssssf IflHikassV 'aJliassssssssl .T ' iWBM ?lK2a9BBSSSSSSSSSl I i asHssWf gSSSSSSSSSHBiauBBB M " 3VJfl ft(BfKmlUt'3t& Bassssssssssssssr W BBsCaBsssssssssaVk alSssnissBBSssni ib tflassssssssB-'i ' KLssssSast! Ir W 1 5assiBBSssssssssssX bbbssssbbsssssssb ,t" 'is aaV BasaHassssssssssssssssssssasB BasssssBiWBWBassr' iWl ' asssssssssssssssssssssssssssWl rssstasssssssssaM 'Sflr "BjgflgfBPip .MRS. VINCENT ASTOR, made special envoy for Mayor Walker to Queen Marie of Rumania during Her Majesty's visit to New York Captain Hanson Acquitted on Charge of Stealing $4,000 is Today a Free Man Once Mere Hegbert Arthur Hanson, charged with the theft on Julv 23 of fl.000, boing the property of the Canadian Fisn & Cold Storage oo. L.ia., was acquitted by tne jury this morning at the session of. the Supreme Court Assizes before Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald. The jury retired at 5.45 last evening to consider its verdict and returned to the court room at 9.20 stating that it had been unable to reach a verdict. His Lordship asked the jury to make another effort to agree and adjourned the court until ten o'clock this morning, ordering the sheriff to take charge of them for the night. This morn ing, when court reassembled, M. M. fc - - McLachlan. foreman, announced that 1 agreement had been reached on a ver-' diet of not guilty. The accused waa i Immediately released and, at the request : of Milton Oonzalea. counsel for the I crown. His Lordship ordered the ex-1 hlblte in the taut returned to their owners. AITIlltNOON .SESSION Continuing his evidence at the after- noon session yesterday, it. A. Hanson, the accused, stated there were at least three means of approaching the wharf through the Cold Storage plant as well as from the water. The height of the Chief Zlbassa and the dredge alongside of which It. was lying were compared and Hanson declared that a persou standing on the dredge could have aeen Into his stateroom. He knew this be cause he had tried It to satisfy himself. The engineers and hundreds ot fisher-men knew that he kept money In hi stateroom, asserted Capt. Hanson. On the afternoon ot the robbery af ter the police had arrived at the Cold I Storage plant to start their Investigations there was a .telephone converse-ton between Sergeant Hannsh and Mra. Hanson first and then between Hanson and his wife. When the officer questioned her she stated that Capt,' Hanson had left the house st 730 that . morning and, when he had returned again, asked what was meant by the! question. It appeared that Mrs. Hanson j " then became suspicious aud wondered what had happened to her .husband. She resolved that she would answer no further questlous of strangers and. even wheu her husband telephoned a a few minutes later and asked tha same questions, she was hesitant. Fin ally Mrs, Hanson had stated that her husband had come home between 8 and 9 on the morning in question to got $5 which he had found he was short (continued on page four' Advertise In The Dally New PAPER MILL TO BE BUILT MIOOTI ATIONS -i(l( I I I) UITIIOI T 1 1 1 rc: 1 1 so r.iit and conclis- ION EXI'llCTtl) SOON ruiNii: otioiuiii. Nov. is. ii. (1. Prtr) lias rrretted aurjnres. ..from Hon. T. l: IMttullo. which. Milnt to an early Mart living made iiMn the 30,ikim.oiio pulp and puier. plant here. I rank T. Jones of Mnntrr.il has liren conducting ne-gntlutlons nltli the mliiMrr who wired Perry from IVntUtuu slating no illltrrrncrs hate urlin In the nrcultalloiis mill mi far he knew I here were no obstacles In the way, Mr. Jour Is uualtliir, the rrturn of the in I n I si T to Victoria In ten ilijs when II Is tirllrieri negotiations will be cnmpletrd unit I lie enterprise luuiuhrd. BANK BANDITS BUSY PEOPLE TOTAL ( ol.l.'i;( TiONS MADE HV THEM EsTEItll.W IIKPOKTEIl TO HAVE iti.ES s;ui..vji NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Friday was a good day for bandit in the United States. The total collectlona mad by them la reported to hve been $302,532 In four robberies. A bank clerk was shot dead at Mlnut. Niirth Dakota, where hU murderer obtained no loot. Seventeen desperadoes, who took part in th day'a pr .cecaiugs. i.re at liberty. AN AUDITION TO KOtM) HOtE IS ABOtT TO BE MADE As a result of the Increased traffic resulting from the operation cf the grain . elevator, an addition is to be made to the roundhouse here In order to accommodate two more engines. The . building will be 170 feet locg by 20 feet wide and will be on the 'Water side of the present building. This will make room for an Increased staff. MOVIESTORY KIDNAPPING LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13. The Times says negotiations have been attempted with Almee McPherson to produce her story ot her kidnapping and escape. Her attorney haa advised her not to consider the offer. ALLAN CHISHOLM DIED LAST NIGHT Allan Chlsholm. watchman at the Oovernmeot Wharf, who ha been seriously UI for. some time, passed away about midnight last night at his home. 511 Qreen Street. Deceased, who was 64 years of age. was a native of Scot- laud and had been 48 years In British Columbia and eight years In Prince Rupert. He Is survived by a widow. jambtooWas KILLED IN ACCIDENT VANCOUVER. Nov. 13. -James Wilson, an old time superintendent ot the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs ot Vancouver who retired In 1910, was killed at Long Beach, California, yesterday In an auto accident. CRANBR00K TO VOTE BEER PARLORS DEC. 4 VICTORIA. Nov. 13,-The voters ot Cranbrook will have an opportunity to secure licensed beer parlors if they vote to do so at a plebiscite to be held there on December 4, It was announced today. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Asked. Surf Inlet 02 .02 Wheat 1.43 , B.C. Sliver 1.78 1.85 Dunwell 1.06 1.10 Oranby 34.50 Howe Sound t.. 41.00 Independence . .07'; jD8 Indian ; . " jnyt .osy, L & L .05j .08 Premier 19 2.03 Porter Idaho J37i .08 Silver Crest Mxt .08 Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. I'hone 437, Dr. J. D. McL ean, Minister of Finance, Urges Appointments be of Only Men Who Can Do Work VANCOUVEP., November 13. In an address at thexmeeting of the Vancouver City Liberal Association here last nihlIIon. J. D. McLean, minister of finance and provincial secretary, touched on the question of party patronage and stated that the aualiflpatfnri nf a person for office must first be his ability to do the work. He1 did not believe in making positions for anyone. The minister said it did not follow that all appointed should j be Liberals for it was possible for a party to degenerate by becoming ; a machine. This was one of the greatest causes contributing to the ' defeat of the Bowser government. "I v -.. . believe the best government and best administration Is secured when surround-ed by those sympathetic to it aim and he said. (objects," Dr. McLean urged immediate organization ' work in preparation for the next i provincial election but no statement was made by any speaker aa to when the election might be expected. A resolution urging the appointment of a Liberal organizer and greater efforts to interest women voters In the iause of Liberalism were passed. Oei. Murray wa appointed president PIRATES TOOK BULLION FROM FRENCH VESSEL HONO KONO, Nov. 13. Twenty-six pirate boarded the French steamer Hanoe at-Kwang Chou Wan south of here. They killed the guard, ransacked the steamer, robbed the passengers and then abandoned the ship taking 150,000 worth of bullion and 120 XX) in loot from the passenger and Urg quantities d guns, ammunition ana bullion sniped frsi ihe MarltlmacusVnns at Pak-VjI ta tha Hong Kocg bank. KAIKYUMARU JAPANESE VEMSEL TO BE REPAIRED AT VANCOI VER AT COST OI- ' A BO I T $300,000 VANCOUVER. Not. 13. Competing against the leading shipbuilding firms of the Pacific Coast, the Burrard Drydock Company Limited (Wallace') was today awarded the contract for repairing the Kaikyu Maru, which was wrecked In Johnstone Strait on August 27,' It 1 understood the bid was approximately 5300.000. The work on the ship Is expected to take four month and will commence Immediately. Before the ship is dry-docked It will be necessary to remove two engines and teveral boilers. The rocks ot Helmcken Island tare the bottom from stem to stem and the bulk ot the repairs are beneath the engine room. WHEAT CLEARS AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Nov. 13. Wheat load ings for the past week have. Increased the following being the vessels clearing up to Thursday night since the same time the previous week. Panama for Hull 37,333 bushels; Odense 54333 bushels. London Importer for Manchester' 29, 000 bushels. Brazil Maru to Hampton . Roads for orders 274.500 bushels. .. . I- Osiris tor Antwerp 84.000 bushels. Canadian Skirmisher for Liverpool 43.000 bushels. ,' Klnlsan Maru for Kobe 63,400 bush els; for Yokohama 179.667 bushel. Arabia Maru for Osaka ' 17.500; for Mojl 37.333 bushel; tor Yokohama 10,. 820 bushels. J' ' i Vlnemoor tor Wellington 20,906 FREAK MOTOR. for TRIPS MADE SEVEN IIIOI SAMl DOLLAR .MACHINE I S ON It () til ton I'EET LONO DULUTH, Nov. 13--Alaska claim the world' moat, ardent automobollst, say Oeorge E. Lewis, Alaska author and lee-turer, who Is vtaltlng here. A motorist has a 17,000 auto which he drive back and forth over hi own prlvwt road 200 feet long. Alaska's 1.700. miles of highway are not available to him In hi utlylng horn. ifiwirirgruiimrstii PRINCE RUPF-RT I!f . SATIfiniiV vnvinmrn ' " . H - tlt .y1r j ' ' ' w- circulation! 8aie 600 Price FhflH ISTRICiS TO MCIDF FND hi ' crain? ' " ..... . .,. ., - - ATI. HANoUN ALuUlTlED OF CHARGE N ARU7F COURT n r n. i 'Vis!