25 TAXI and Boston Grill Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand, Exchange Building. MATT VIDECK, Prop. V" 4 VOU XVI. No. 341. mam PECTACULAR TRIAL WASHINGTON STATE PEOPLE ASK RECALL OF GOVERNOR EDITORIAL KEENA RIVER ROAD NEXT MOVE It i anuoumrd Hut Ihr Lrgl.lalurr III be a.krd la authorize a luan fur m4 building during thr romlng jrar. Lit lll douhtlro be apportioned lo Ifrrrnt parts of Ibr prutlnrr and Lrtbrrn lrltlh Columbia Mill grt her lion. T l. Pall alio. niiib for Prime kprrt, lua proniled tti I Ihr kalen ,nd Hosd lo llalloaay Kaplds all! to Liiplrlrd nrtt )rar and doublle- Mrl I be loin lll to owl for lhal pur- Ibr nel lrp I t lie roulluuslloii of -.keens Ultrr road at tarlou point eeniirit P Itliw lluprrt alth. Ihr old aorld. Thla aork l a targr mi largr lhal II U only lihia Ibr It trar or m lhal II lu torn looked ailhln Ibr realm of. pfarllral 'I.T 111 I'KOUMi: It alll br a hard Mruggtr ' (rl gb monrj for IhU gigantic aork. t el Ibr ontrulkn alll br er) Ilk all but ahrn iauplelril II should ar at lb flnel mthIc road In Ihr 'Id. a great attraction la lourMa I an iwt la Ibr a bole rottnrr. bor nwt lutrrrtrd In Ibr bulldln( IbU hlgbaai are llw resident and ko-tt". eaaer at PiIim Uuprtl and points ap Hit hkrrna and olhrf lieja aetarea brrr and Mate Oeorge. lib Ihr Mra ot aldln( Ibr member Ibr rvn-tlteeie-.. particular!,) line Us pert fkrrns, Orolneca and rl lieorie la lltrlr rfforti la bring iUIom of Ibr bUhaa; terribly be- Ibr people of Ibr aauth there should larawd rllbrf a Mtrrna sthrf lllgh- twailatlon or a union of Ibr M of Trade af Ibr larlou plate tlrd la ofrtrr a fattier all itrrr li la rti net lion allh Ibr raulr and (Ctir dar publkll la l.tr motrmrnt Ik Ibr Mra of rallying Ibr sitnpath- i or Ihr people In Ihr MUlh. Ill.illVMMl l MUM. lkl Ibr llatr to (rt Ihr aorfc andrr A beginning lis brrn made at rnd and a gixxl deal of aork lis ' done at tarlou plair along Ibr pi' Ihr Trrrsie bridge aa a great Hof In making llir hUhaar wlhle. ihr romtrmllon ha brrn going on Ur lUirlion and alw aotk at othrr urn. With Ihr road through la Trr-r II alll br pwriblr la romrntratr an loarr tu;on krrllun. F' If ar arr lo tuirrr-1, II alll br aril lit lo a told any party pllllr r bit- dlvulon lhal aonld llkrl) autag- Mrr llMr-r nMMrr1eil allh Ihr aork. hat ar nerd now 1 rrull and la li'ln lluit ar mul aork a a In1j lo f' drtlrrd rnd and not It) la nukr l-lllkal rapltal al Ihr ripe" ' ,h' Mr ar liar at hrart. 5EES FUTURE OF PACIFIC "Kl:ll tlf IIIIITIMI KMIMIIK IUN-MMI TllttOt (111 t or.NTitii: IIIMIH TIIKM TMdl.TIIIK VANCOUVER, Oct. 14. "Europe U I 'lhing but a shell: thla la the day I' the Pacific." aald Dr. Lyman Wilbur. resident of Stanford Unlveralty. who 1 In rout to Janan ta attend the Part rVlflc Conireaa. when addreaaing thfl fnadlan Club yeatrrday. The pendulum of power has swung ' North America, southern and central Imerlcan countries, Nrw Zealand, Aus- alla, India, China, Japan and th 'land ot these with the thread of the irttiah Empire running through and lUldlns them tovrther" Prospectors ask for (burial fund to protect 1STATES OF DECEASED NELSON, Oct. 14. At a meeting of P D.O- Protnretor'a Auoclallnn a re l"lUtlon addreueil tit Itnn. Wm. Sloali, ot mines, waa adopted urging ie Government to aet aside a fund tunister om which the funeral expenaes of 'ceaaed proapectors whose rata tea con-"ted Of mlnrral rial mm enuld be met P that the claims would not have to aacrlflced to the Dreludlce of the a. . -ww Pira at a forced sale to meet th finer a! expcu.es, "'"''at 'V, i Ihr. I': '"I'll;. ''if ' Prohibitionist Prosperity of States Due to Its Dry Laws Rev. W. W. Peck at federation convention' slates present system of liquor control and points to infractions MONTREAL. October 14. Tha prcrperlty of tbt United SUtea la credited to prohibition and the heary Canadian taxation to governmrat liquor control, , aeeordlng to Re. W. W. Peck, ot Vancouver, educational aecreUrjr of the prohibition federation of Canada addreaaing the third annual convention of that or canxutloa here yoterday. Pecc rtfuted the claim that government control reduced taaea and madi I light of the non-probibltlcnUU' Idea that "at can drink ouraelvea rich." 1 The ape&ker aald that taxe on hia oa n property in Brlttah Columbia hid I incrrwed more than 100 per cent which he , It I to I aifal I I HIS ROYAL JIIOHNESS. the Prince of Wales, photographed on the, beach at had BlarrluTon the way to hla morulng ten dip. a THREE EARTHQUAKES ALEUTIAN ISLANDS roilDOVA. Oct. 14. Three earth- ouakea were reported Wednesday . . V. centre- I ... I . tng In the weal ena oi Islands. It was not felt on St. Paul Island in the Behrlng Sea or In the north Aleutians. At Dutch llarbor and the Eastern Aleutian at KodUk or at Sitka It was not noticeable. In ADOLPIISPRECKLES C. LEFT $15,000,000 SAN rRANCISCO. Oct. J4.-The lata Adolph SprecxlM. the shipping magnate, lelt an estate of 18.000.000 It waa an-nounced today BARON BYNG BECOMES VISCOUNT IT IS SAID LONDON, Oct. 14. Baron Byng ot Vlmy has been created a viscount. It was learned from authoritative aourcc. unofflciallj Northern-and PRINCE Claims characterized In Canada and United 6talra aa being "rUHculoualjr out ot pro portion." Rev Mr. Peck further claimed that the tquor lawt undermined respect ftr all laai and he pointed out that liquor law lnfractlona In Brltlah Columbia Jumped from 194 to 1364 under government j control. I , i IttMlll- HOT oi r. ttlfll IM.onm IN rtVKUlL KOIllltKY EUEABETK.' t Oc.-'.147 ' BandlU armed wttlf jaawrd off ahot guna held up a mall truck In the bualnesl aectlon here thla morning. killed one man, wounded two other and eacaped with a payroll of 160.000 con algned from the bank and Intended for the Singer 8ewlng Machine Company MINING MEN AT SPOKANE MIHIMI AMEKIC.lX IXHTITITK t)l'i: tk IT It AIHHtl IIV I'KO-MIMAT MEN SPOKANE, Oct 14. Calling attention the growing Importance ot the mining Industry, a number ot a pea ken, in-eluding Charles Banks, chairman ot the British Columbia division, opened It eighth annual regional meeting of the American Institute ot kilning and Metallurgy here today. Lewis Stockett, president ot the Can-'ad Ian Inatltute, discussed Canadian co-I operation In mineral matters with the (United Stales. Past President Philip Moore ot the American institute satd the mineral production with the exception ot lead doubled In the United States every years for the past three or four decades. In the last five years, however, reduction had been noted In the production of coal, pig iron, copper, xlnc, attrtbutrd to scarcity of the deposits and the use of more scrap and slackening of production methods. HON. VINCENT MASSEY HAS ARRIVED IN LONDON LONDON, Oct. 14. Hon, Vincent Mas-sey. prospective first Canadian minuter Washington, and the Premier of Quebec, arrived In London yesterday and were met by Representative Colonel L. Amenf, secretary of atate for Do minion affairs. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Whest B.C. Silver! Dunwell Olsdstone Qrsnby ..v. Howe Sound Independence Indian. )'.., Marmot Premier . Porter Idaho Richmond Bid. Asked J41U 1.73 1.80 1.00 1.01 .32 A3 29.00 31.00 40.00 43.00 .07 .07V4 05 K .08)4 -00 3.07 3.09 .07 V, .08 V4 .1014 PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER HARRY JOKES won the totem pole with which he Is shown above, as a prize for the best golf ecore on the Jasper Park lodge golf course. Alberta. Thus he enters the hall ot goltlng fame with two other players of the same surname- -Bobby and Dick Jones Recall of Governor State of Washington Demanded at Meeting by Four Thousand SEATTLE. October 14. A resolution dem&cdlng the recall of Governor Roland ta H. Hartley was unanimously adopted at a night. The resolution accused Governor Hartley ot violating hla oath ot office by using the Governorship to obtain his personal enda. seeking to wrest the legislative power from the State Legislature, attempting to defame bis opponents and attempting to gain control ot the state school system and of stooping to the low polltl-:al device of appointing members ot the Legislature to state positions. The feeling against Hartley came to a head with the dismissal ot President 3uxzallo as head of the Uutverslty of Washington recently. Yukon River Steamer Dawson Struck Rock Yesterday and Many Passengers Taken Off DAWSON, October 14. The river steamer Dawson, last boat up the river from Dawson to Whltehorse, with a large list ot passengers bound for the outside, struck a rock In the channel Yukon Craving, 23S miles south ot Dawson, yesterday morning. The passengers were Immediately taken off and, are being moved In trucks and cars overland Jo Whltehorse. All the mall and baggage was aaved and was loaded on a barge. The scene ot the wreck Is twenty-five miles from a telegraph, station and details will not be available until this evening. iatnage was done to the ve&sel. The The following were among the For Prince Rupert -Mrs. B. Cunning- sV nam, Mary Cunningham, Margaret Cunningham. For Victoria E. Schllk, B. R. Elliott, Frank Kalfolx. For Vancouver--C. H. Birmingham, Mrs, O, H. Sharp, James A. Scougale, a. P. Johnson, Sergt. J. Daley, A. It. Esk-ridge. William Neville. John Keln. R. J. Johnston, Mrs. Johuiton, Andy Rlstogt, Mrs. Rlstogl, O. A. Jeckell. For Seattle W. D. Johns, C. Hammer, Mrs. C. Hammer. Mrs, H. H. Cleaves, Mlsa .luth Hall, Mrs. Klngswell arid child. Mrs. Nina Boycc. Mrs. Simpson. For Skagway Ralph Trobrrg, Helmer Samuelson, It, A. Nelson, Martin Jacob-son, Mrs. Jacobson, E. 4. Troberg, Arthur Dubrtel, John Haugh, R. 8. Oould, Mrs, Oould and two children, John Oould, Robert Oould Or, E. O. Elllng-sen, Mrs. Elltngsen, H. E. reter. Othera for Whltehorie and local points. Passing resolutions is one of the vlcva of democracy -Robert Lynd. 14, 1928. OF EVANGELIST l -' jiBi 1 i i ! Hartley of meeting ot four thousand persons here lav. ot Rink Rapids between. Carmacks and It Is feared, however, that considerable puner ot the steamer Is Kenneth Fife. Dawson's passengers: T WIKELESH Itt'.rOKT. 8 a.m. DIGBY ISLAND Raining, light north wind; barometer. 29.33; temperature, 44; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 59 90: temperature, 41. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, raining. strong squall; barometer. 29.23; tem perature. S3; sea choppy, 7.40 pm, spoke steamer Oray, Rose Harbor tor Vancouver, 198 miles from Vancouver; H.2Q pm. spoke tug Lome towing barges Bincamon and Blscayne, four miles from Boat Harbor. NOON DIGBY ISLAND. Raining, light S.E. wind: barometer, 39.18; temperature, 33; sea smooth. DBA DTREE POINT. Barometer, 29.02; temperature, 49. BULL HARBOR. Raining, strong S.W. wind; barometer. 39.34; temperature. 55; sea rough; 8.30 a.m. spoka steamer Catala leaving Mltbank Sound northbound. Circulation 1621 Sale! 585 . 1-. Weird Complications in Case of Los Angeles Conspiracy; Woman Perjurer Declared Paid LOS ANGELES. October 14. A hint that a blind kUoraev had been dona to death following hu revelatlona tt the McPhersjn kidnapping .Investigation j tootled vhc court at the evangelist- ! conspiracy. K. A, McKlnley. the alghtleca ago with two other men under an overturned auto In a mJil hole bealde the Lcn; Beach-Wllmlngton Read. Yesterday Ura. Lorraine Wiseman SltUff. prosecution wltneta, ia.:d she caa ceaxa me aiurarj a accreiary. teiuce anorru, ioit a suspicion taa it Jm'gh; have been done on purpose. Following the announcement ot the; kidnapping theory In Kplaa'.l n ot lira. McPhersons absence between May 18 and June 23 last. McKtniey stated he had been approached by two men representing themselves as the cldaappsra jand demanding i30X3O rirjrm t;r the return o" the evangelist. Af r McKLa- Ity'a death. It a-u annaunc.-d at An-griua Temple that he htd been nrg-UaUng with the kUlsappen to dear up the cae. His sudden death closed that ( chapter ot the mystery. Mrs. Sielatf declared she had been paid by the evangelist In her rsle ot perjurer to support Cie abdu:tfon theory l -l KAKTHQl AKE WAS IXLT AT DIUHY it A distinct shock, believed to have been an earthquake, was felt on Dlgby Island at 1 40 thla morning. Some people, wf re . wakened up" and the operator who' was on duty at the wireless r station felt U quite perceptibly. The sheck was of - about ten seconds duration. NEW RAILWAY TO OPEN TOMORROW IS VALUABLE FOR GRAIN WINNIPEG, Oct 14. The new cutoff running from Hanna on the Drumheller subdivision for 82 miles nsrthwrst to Warden cn the Stettler subdivision of the Canadian National Rallwajs will be sfflclally put Into operation tomorrow. October 15. when the first mixed train will leave Hanna at 7 am., arriving at Warden at 13 o'clock. With the opening up of thla branch lice the Canadian National Railways will serve a rich agricultural country and provide direct access for westbound grain en route from points south and east of Hanna and also provide direct access between Edmonton and those points. CANADIAN IMPORTER WORK ISPROCEEDING Considerable Hull and Englnr Repair to be Made following Mramllug In St. 1-av.renre Klver Work on COMM. freighter Canadian Importer at the local dry dock b now proceeding. Repairs to damage of hull and engines following a recent stranding In the St. Lawrence River will. It Is expected, take about a month's time. There are twenty-five plates to be treated and a number of frames. WITHER REPORT ' Prince Rupert. Raining, light north wind, temperature, 44. Terrace. Rain, wind. temp. 40, Anyox. Cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Stewart. Cloudy, calm, temp. 32. H axel ton. Snowing, calm, temp. 30. Telegraph Creek. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 28. Burns Luke. Snowing, calm, temp. 34 Zero at Nahltn thla morning. WhltehorsA Clear, north wind temp. 29. Dawson. Clesr. 10 above. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL SCOTTISH I.EAIUE Pit Moil I. Queen's Park 3. Alrdrleonlans 3. Hungary cannot long endure In Its dismembered state, said Count 8tephen Bletheen, Prime Minister. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. ,. Phone 457. n:c 2zvz cui3 hearing jrecterday on chargea of criminal lawyer, waa found dead several weeka ROAD PROGRAM TO BE BEFORE LEGISLATURE 1EAL I!IS1M WILL COMMENCE 4.VM.IKV lit I'OLLOWIMl AX AIUOlkNMENT fKO.M IIIXEMUL'K 16 VICTORIA, Oct. 14. Premier Oliver innounccd yesterday that the annual meeting ot the British Columbia legts-eture would have a one-day session 7H December 18, but that the regular iUfincss session would commence on January 10, ., , The opening session when the Lieut, governor's address will be given .outlining the - sessions! peogramw 1 ' prob-, ., ably last less wan an tour. I The most important measure to come j before the House this winter will be legislation authorizing a loan for road construction. ADEN MARU IS DUE ON SUNDAY CAPTAIN REPORTS HE WILL ARRIVE AT TRIPLE ISLW1I AT NOO.V THAT HAY II WEATHER PERMITS The master of the Japanese freighter Aden. Mara, which will be the first vessel to lead wheat at the local grain elevator, repcrts by wireless' that. It weather permits, the vessel will arrive at Triple Island at neon on Sunday. It may be a little liter, however, as the vessel la reported to be experiencing heavy weather. In any case, abe should arrive here Sunday evening aome time. Capt. Larry Thomson will meet the Adeu Uaru at Triple Island and pilot her In. She will anchor in the harbor to pass quarantine and will then proceed to the dry dock to be lined before going to the elevator to take on cargo. The Aden Maru wilt probably be In port a "week or more. TWO MEN SHOT ONE BULLET WERE IOl'M l)EAI IN PORTLAND CLlM'tlll IS EACH OTIItUH ARMS l TRICK PORTLAND, Oct. 14. Clasped In each other's arms and both killed by a single bullet, the bodies of H. W. Knosa. 30 years ot age. and Enrico Carr, both of ! Portland, were discovered last night In the cab ot a truck parked at the curb of an unfrequeuted atreet. Death resulted from a bullet fired from a rifle cunningly rigged on the sox beneath a pile ot leaves on the rear ot the truck. , A man evidently pulled the trigger. CARPENTERS WANTED A number of earjieiiier", rough carpenters ntiJ la- liorers will he minimi at Dry Dock for lining efratn ships. Apply to Dry Dork Off find leave iianic . anil ;nl-ilress, 211 4, 4, . 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