tNY2 VJVlQ-vnc. 1 or m TAXI Boston Grill and ltj Ambulance service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. WATT VIDECK, Prop. vi ii XVI M. 20. a w iiniim linn nnpnit urn n ui Liirrv Conclusion of Debate on ,n Address Jti. -Mi i-i-ry iroieet of ear- Shot Through Stomach With Rifle M l.siiN. i-eti. Iiolphiii Ly-j t iiniii!. i- eaii ot ago oi .ci--! an elect rienill by Inulc, is . ml mnl Ak"' Janu Multhewi i. Mm hospital helieeil to he ii a tlynig eoiiilition with (ww i liullet in her nlomach ai a iiii or Kim firinn early Sun-Oay inorniiij. I lie Kiiiieinent inuile liy Mrs. Ma Iii wh Is that Lyoniiai, after a., iu her lnisliiiinl x rillo into anolher room, clicked il. return entered. is lo Ihe kitchen where he elmttAuilatll lie tw ice I lien luriicil I ho I'lftel L inter Uni wuneee i V.T.HarH,uH1oiiirlalMilpf UAD DDEMIED U""r',u' .u.H.eu, iu Hjejho. f uk rKLlflltiK , .JJ&V1s Wa4leJIt WillVMN IN - -r M'TAW A. Feb. l-l'-HnYi liie 'hiui IndependenV I. Nominated' to I no iliinl M-ek of pew io Mm ml a with alliiosl oer nil-1 ui uiliouriiliis lie ... .ii Cmi -la til i- liranl were in Ihe virinily f tlw r.niiiliilatei I't- warelllll, when a tax1' rP um" MB" I....l II,..! Illl.Vt- ll VIH lailta.l. n ...... .Irlver'. the man Aiiilulil. Aiiilahl . ' . . went ilitn the warelinife. fnllnw- i k v n ninire oi a inmnni lor ',...,. ,.v 1 ... . ,.f il-ll llllll I If i-a M' I .- III' 111 'llM1 iitl I lli aiMv-H Ulil II t ... i i .. .. . i..i.... narrri unurr 111 arm. nn' vi I in ' 1 in u miryiinmiini" j , . 1 1 nil, . ii i ii'iim i ii if iiiieii- i 3 . . i 1 ii.M .,P un IMllli :t III' 41' ' O i 1 1 iw4tirilli i )i fi man. EARLY SUNDAY Nnlnon Man KltlftH and Worrvan fieei9 raine up to the taxi am! nlmwiil their hailire. The pareel fi'Uiiil rtnireiiltil lietweer Ainlalil knee. The iiarrel wa prttilueeil in eniirt ami aiiiple' bv witiMMft w hn' i hi' la ml il t" i' Johnny liewar' Senleli wiiifkv. Ihe iMiilie earrieil un ytivernmeiit ea! lint mi it wait a tau uivm-: tlie adilreA: "K. Auilahl. lie-! nlnle." ami NtntniK that IlieJ liipmt- vie for expnrl only ami wiii for furl Iterance to Ketchikan, Alaska, iu enmpliaiu'e with the provincial law. Amlahl wai nrrettiKl ami taken lo Ihe lock up, up was cnanreii wimi iiavmu llipior unlawfully in hi piife .ioit ami, fniliiwt lo mipear in aiiwer to that cltarpe. fnrfeiled bail or 5. No Export Entry The next ilay Ihe offlrere visited the varehoue where they follilil a eoii-iileialile ipiailtily of the .atne hraiiil of liipior. Thoy itearcht'H for all Ihe book of Ihe cninpaiiv which were lurn- eil tiv er In I limit. They found no export enlry euveriiifr Ihe sale U si Imnself. LvoimaU ilinl In- Mr. Honiales, witneK'n aid stain ly. ' did not know thai Amlalil wan an NI IXlX. I-fti. in ion Mr. Mai hewi ilicil Hits morning- TRAM STRUCK AUTOMOBILE Woman Sustained Fractured 8kul and May Die as Result of Acoldent IIKI.LINOHAM. Feb. . Six pernuim were Injured last uiKht when the II.C. Kleclrio Vnncoii-er Chilllwack train cra.ihcil Into n HellliiKliam auloinobilo near Hie ml I'l-nat ioiinl boumlary. Mrs. fiilfonl Moe. wife of iho driver of Ihe ear. Mislulneil a fraclurcd 'hull tmj may die. rrov- evaiiiiuat ion American thoiirh ho uinlerslood the boat llt'Milule vva of Unilivl mate reffi.lry. .M'tiner .vir. lli'f.ner nor Mr. l'jie liad at templed lo conceal anylliintr but hail rather agisted Iho officer In their work. Andrew (Irani. Iho second l.iipior Hoard officer, j'ive evidence eorroboralivc of Con .lutiln llnrrLon n. I heft' were Hi,. niHivvnV only two wilnc.ifes Asked Dismissal Milliin .(loiuale. counsel for defence, embinitlcil t lliat me iM-iiwn had nnivi'ii no cii!e niriiincl tlie Uonsolitlaled Kxpnrl ere. Il had been ailiuiltcd I hat Ihe company hail an export lleeiiM'. I lust the ltc.tohile was an American boat and that Audahl wa un American. It vva uece.t- -nry ii prove 'lint m over! n I'dKar I'liiiiin-y, loxt-r. waa hrttulil In I lie city from Locke Mirl l' iro lnrial iiire oi'fieerc uIiohiiI the lauiieli 1'ai-lit'iiu on Hiilnnliiy afli'rniiiiti uri is now loilvetl in I lit- eity jail on an oi , eharire rullowing trouiilc early lol Wfttk when Allien Saml-it nun. iiiinih'T locr. who slniek in I In- Ii Hly Willi Iiie tniixile caul In lini heen n khi S(llnltrnn. lMe cim. Ill i.. !i if ahio in lie o nrriiMiit (hat .lie nnilil iiiti ln lii'inplil tiPre . i I ti inial! ImuiI. will arrive on Ihe net oleamer iiml the. rae a.'.unt I'hinney will iirolmhly be nut iriireeilei wild mill) dial tini. The IriMililr i anl to have arien in ihr i-iinie (I n drinikeu brawl. AN ELECTION Oppose Mackenzie King In Prlnce Albert PRINCE ALBERT, Feb. 1. Premier Mackenzie King Is to have opposition In the constituency of Prince Albert. An Independent candidate was nominated today In the person of D. L. Burgess. Premier King speaks here tonight and will address a meeting tomorrow night at Rosthern, returning to Ottawa probably on Thursday and leaving the fight lo be carried on by his supporters. Tho election takes place on February 15. EARTHQUAKE AT SOLOMON ISDS. NKW YOltK. Fell. t. A cahh (tram received al the national office here of the Society for Ihe Propagation of the Faith rcportf that lite Solomon Mauds liavo been linkeu by the wore I earlh- juaki experienceil in years, cen treing in Ihe vicinity of Timall Aet'firdinn In Ihe Catholic mis. nion church at Yisnle, no loss of life is reported. PROVINCE DROPS ITS STREET SALE PRICE Goes Down to Two Cents In Van couver Today In Newspaper War VA.NV.Ol YLIl. Feb. I.-- Meet ins: the price of two cents on I reel sale aniioiinced hy tli livening Sun. Ihe province loday sells for Ihe same price. The Morning Star sells for five cents had been commilteit and he did not sen that this had been done lie asked for dismissal on tl. jmninil that Ihe presiunpl ion hud lioi'if spent ami the crown had iio proven Us case. I W. I'atmore, iitoseeuling siibiultlcjl Dial the crown had proven irremtlarilies. Could it be stiggcled thai an American could come into Prince llupcrt iiml go to a store ami purchase in! Me of liquor ami cull it export fronlinued on page six) eiiiiiiB99iM3ZiSaiaCuF PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1'IIINCK lU PKHT, H.U., MONDAY. FBHIlt AllY I. 108. gturda.v - arruUllen, 1((7 SSt MKri IMtlMACY The IU Itev J.ih i f.anlner Mnn n nphl whii re en Iv mhiu"' III'' jininaev mi 1 Pnlte taut Kituial iJh ir. h o inriu a. (lio ngi ipht'd wil ltili.i tiarlaml Phiia'lelphia ( llul Trimly (Ihun h in l'liilaileipliia. where Ihe new Km -en pat i linn li lienil "iMike, New Year's Uay Master Mind of Nanamo Bank Robbery Gang Killed Trying to Rob Bank at North St. Joseph SKATTLi:, Feb. I. Frank lll'an. who was liol ami kille.' while rubbing a hank at Norlli SI. Jn-eph. Mo.. Salnnlay, i- iiJcnlif iei 1 1 police officii)!- here a- "(xilifurnia iteil" alias It. ti. W illiam- (he ,iualer niinii" of Ihe gang which robheil Ihe (loyal Hank at .Nauaiuio of ? IV, 000 in Dcceniber, IK'.M, ami Ihe tiiilv one of nine suspected inen who muuugcil to escape arrest. Local police credit Williams with the plan lo release Ihe Nnuuiino suspects hebl here last April when the attempt to ireak jail was frustrated. DIED FROM FALL Esquimau Councillor Passed Away as Result of Accident , Earlier In Week at , Yarrows i James! YICTOUIA. Feb. t. Niehol. councillor of F.sipiimalt Municipality, died Sunday as a result of a fractured skull, when; he fell from one of the steel I aissous which is beiisr built for! Ihe new drydock at F.sipiimall by Yarrows. The uccidenl took place Wednesday of last week. In bis terrible -fall. Mr. Nu-lioll fraetured his -skull and sustained severe bruises on the. ritfht leg. The unfortunate man vva- fbuml by fellow wnrkinen lying it the bottom of the caisson, re cully launched from I lie Yarrow nlant and now iiertheil alongsid the comnany's wharT in F.squi mall llarlior. VANCOUVER EXPORTS. 29,221,787 BUSHELS WHEAT THIS SEASON YANCOl VKIl. Feb. I. The toal exports of grain through lh torl of Vancouver during tho present crop year amount to 22I.7M7 bushels. This is in addition to iibntil :. 000.000 hushet iu the local elevalorn. CREW OF FREIGHTER RESCUED MID-ATLANTIC iNF.W YOHK, Feb crew of the huleli freighter Alkuid, disabled in u storm a thousand miles nTf the coast of Newfoundland, was rescued this morning by Ihe liner W'eslpha li.tu PERNAMBUCO IS REACHED BY FLYERS PERNAMBUCO, Feb. 1. Commander Franco In the Spanish seaplane Neptusultra completed his transatlantic flight from Spain to South America by reaching this port Sunday afternoon from the Island of Fernadodonoronha off the Brazilian coasL GASOLINE CRUISER TANKS EXPLODED AT gist : Strwt Salf.v 139 JURY EXONERATES MOUNTED POLICE FOR DEATH OF JOHN SMITH No Criminal ResponslbllY.y for Deith Homicidal' Maniac In Yukon', lAU sj.fci reu-U Kxnnera-'uii) Uie ilyval (J'anailiaii M. u-,i jrfAeefrtMit tuJmtital re. .., ..iiiiiHyj fih tlvallrVof ji Sniitiiji iitfjiiy-fiiai maiiinr. v o.i, lieaiieifjiiineir fl Ui t; al SUfliUf$frVi k lat wee af f in1: ha-I riiNinniei with a fti . vf-an ewuiat m jji tertlh;i re ui teil Sai u dafc by;' a jury Wi' .i or i -i .(! H. iVEATHER REEORT FOR and Sumhlne 16.5 Hours The folt loilipfflwea for tlie m-Hitl issued th if jiv Jrtf-kiMimp.Uoi Mi an teinpe-alure. 13. MaviiiMini temperature, 5i January 1, 7, 8 and 1 1. KETCHIKAN SHOPS FRED STORK GAVE Word received from Ketchikan says the gasoline cruiser lluck eye valued al 5.00( wus demol islied near I'enuock Island last week. The boal hail been taken lo Hew ill's machine hop ami while the owner was ashore thn tanks exploited blowing Ihe decks mul upper works clear of life hull o t-t I hen she hurst inio flames WHARF AT KLEMTU" HAS BEEN REPAIRED Material was Suoolled by Qov ernment and Native Residents Did tho Work KI.F.MTF. Feb. I. Hepnirs to 1. The Hie whurf here to the extent of about frl.ooft have Jusl heen completed. vMalerial was"iuiplied by Hie governmenl and the wovk vva ibiue by the natives who also put on ' he some iob. additional louche to weathcrreportj rvVJ:liniarv vvasl un Minimum lemeral:ire, .'J on January 20. Itainrall t.Ht niclies. Stinhine. t'5 hours. Total wind mileage, 0102 miles. Maximum wind velocity, 00 on January 1. tireatesl wind mileage in 2 4 hours, 8l3 'ii January 1. AUTO ACCIDENTS IN WASHINGTON YESiERDAY Two People Killed and Number Injured; Car Overturned Into Sea Near Bremerton SKATTLF. Feb. I. Two per- i-oiis were twilletl ami one sert- uisly iujiiieJ, twelve others i un;ully liurt in automobile ae nlents ovr the week end in noi Ihvveslern W ashington, lirace miuners uu killed when a car sktilded iutti a milk slamt on the Pacific Highway. C.IiarR Zen uol was uiowiied when a ear liirned over at ttte sea wall near llretuerlon ami dropped 20 feet iulo I'ugi'l Sound, .en not was pinned iimler (he car in four feet of water. ADDRESS WEEK END Spoke to Reform Club at Mon- trtal Attacking Conservative Politicians and Policy MO.N-Mtl AL. Feb. 1. At the week end Fred Stork of Prince llupcrt addressed the Reform Club in a fighting speech in which he ultaeked the Conserva-!ives and their policy. WEATHER REPORT Terrace: part cloudy, light wind: leiun. 30. Anyox: Clear, calm; temp. 35. Stewart: Clear, calm; letup. 20, llazelton; Cloudy, calm; temp. Telegraph Creek: Cloudy, calm, letup. '0. Sniilhers: cfondy. calm; temp. -9. Horns Lake: Cloudy, calm: temp. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly lai.J dancitiK floor for hire, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. " Phone 457. PRIOR FIVB CKNT8. IKPFPTPH NANAIMft PA MIT PHRPFP IT1TI.7I. uui uv i Lii liniiniiiiv lrami liviiuu uiJLiJuuis rOfTOR Cm fiPFNFn THK MORNING IN PHT IfF rmiRT. FVinFNfP HFARH IVVVril VU1VSJU VI U11UI 1111U 111 V 111 1111 VI 111 I ULIlVli VVUllli JJ T 11JUl 1 VL 11U1 1111S uegui Liquor ocuuig is Charge Being Tried at Police Court Today vidence tor prosecution ana aerence heara this morning by Magistrate McClymont and case continuing this afternoon M'Mt'Ml tnjl ) iii selling 1 1 1 1 r a! Hit' export wure-i' of tlit luolidulctl lAHirl Corporation Ltd. were tin fd in ii tti c court (in- morning liclore Magolratt .MeClvmmil he I i v hi t In charge again! thai concern under lilt iiiiK'iii L.ininr Aft vu proceeded Willi. Tin charge h . . ... . . .. ...a a.t iuai -.1 ' I 1 1 I Mi tun' K iiilalil. Tilt' rac oMhied al 10 o'clock ami when I j: iiliiflil wo- taken al 12.10 there remained otto dcfeitic wit- l r lie liiuril. In-snlcs Hits I here are a number or ulher - , ..i i .... i i . . . . 1 1 . H'liui!' ii i if ni-ftni HpauiM nic ronipany. hII nf which are lit he j 1 1 1 I m . t of immediately, I.. V. Pal more i rouiliii'liiiK Hir pros- ItTir i f f AIiniM eeulion and I he defence in in the Will Al) II II IK i l'a,"N ,,f MUtun i,,H"1'" A Hl,u, i mm- v w w- . or ,,, fen my i me rnargr wax STRUCK IN BODY; I SERIOUSLY HURT 'Provincial Police Officers Ar-i rlteJ From Islands With Prisoner Saturday w SHUFFLE AMONG NEWSPAPERS OF SOUTHERN CITY Vancouver Sun Drops Out of Sunday Field Leaving It to Province: Star Morning -; Paper VXNaifVEH, .Feb. 'i-- 'Hie Sumlay t'uii artnouiicr.1 3" change .ti the Vanenuver 'ilafly Pilper.s". srtmi tlii time .i) that-naner wijtpubji-iii urti'y i the evitiwiiis atnlB the . ar will be the morn-ln? t'ai" i. There1 will be an e- tiar!?e of ''crrcXiUtioiv arid vo'il a. ill .f It.u !itn-vr.V iltt fir' t clrfulalinn ativtflijwlll ii! Un; f the lAeuMijlar." Ciiiimi' none 'foiiay: the .Sta? will" i)ul'!i.h ax ix ilav mot-iihis aajier auil tin Jiuii a" eir" lay eV'-nliig Iaier. leaving the -I'm MnNT ?nfe AN AKY v -' lV paper in in.l.f.ll ILL. nl Inl... i uiiilay field. SFATAUTIES IN VANCOUVER Two Lose Lives In Auto Accidents and Boy Collapses When Playing Hockey VAXCOFVKIt, Feb. !. There 4 were three fatalities over the week end here. Saturday afternoon Kileeu llrummalt, aged 13, was killed when d car driven by her father collided with another in I'diirt Urey the girl being thrown to Ihe pavement. Donovan Meliren. to year old high school athlete, collapsed when playing hockey. Il I . I '.i C n lltilirri i.dl'll Clliill, a nirii known cricketer, died Sunday nigh! as a result of injuries received Saturday when an auto he was driving collffltsl with a street ;ar. U. i'-. I'eel. a eom- oaiinin. received severe injuries but il is 'xpected he will recover. FIRE CAUSES HEAVY LOSSES Million and Quarter Damage from Destruction at South Bend IIITII HF.N1. Intl., Feb. I. Fue in Ihe business district this morning uesiroye,! nine establishments. The loss is estimated at a million and a tpiartrr dollars. Another blaze at Ihe satin time raosed ios of .'00.000 to liie Standard office Pudding. Otto 1 1 reman was killed. LUMBERMEN EXPRESS CONFIDENCE IN HEAD OF NATIONAL RAILWAYS WTNNIPKIi. Feb. t. Tito l.uiniiermen's convention at the week end paed a resolution of confidence in 'he administration of the Canadian National flail-ways by Sir Henry Thornton. The resolution followed an whlres given by the railway president. HEAVIEST RAIN IN YEARS CALIFORNIA SAN FIl.YNCISCO, Feb. t. The heaviest rain in three year. drenched virtually all California Saturday niaht. emlinar the long drought. In I.o Angelen the streeN were HOOdCli.