TAXI Boston Grill ind Ambulance Service Ljywhtre at Anytime nd: Etthanjre Hulldln Matt viueck. Prop. ML-in a train Of thirty or : clay Since Saturday, four i nnd ninety carloads are i today waiting to be un-1 'he elevator.- Since the i 200 carloads had been lit elevator up to this -IQUOR CASES f Tr'J.0"1, at Seattle Saturday - inten Men in Olmstead E.'.'tffx Oct SI Thirteen of the ouna guilty or hi. , . - ..4uor lrom British Columbia I' I.IS,I . . ig.. . ven sentences - ' nu nave appealed. The long- C'-''ll(e.S e.r. a , (w. i.iiune ail Lfmv iuiiiik. livmn i . i. ul . E wr patrolman, and Erncat rorih. broker and reputed collector ll COnSOllfiaLeVl fvrv,.. a , Haniwio, UlrU pc teutury fifteen months In and fined $1,500 Advor a ui The DaUy News I VtCTOSlA. Oct SI. The Dun- wall bead offlee announced that the mill at Stewart dose about November 10. The era supply wUl be cleaned up abosjt then. 4 R. M. Stewart, preaddeat and James and John Stewart dlrec- tors will natt year personally prospect tbe ground to dtaoover new ore and when money la 4 available rOorts will toe made to 1 further eiplore the Ben All ' vein. VANCOUVEIt BXCIIAMJE Wheat B.C. Silver . . . Big Missouri .. Coast Copper .. Cork Province . Ounwell Oeorge Copper O lads tone Independence Indian Leadsmlth Premier Porter Idaho . Richmond Silversmith Sunlocli Turn. OWENS' LOGGING CO. OPENING NEW CAMP ON KILDALA INLET A. E. Oweaa and son of the Owens Logging Co.. Ltd. are spending a week in the city while their gasboat Olara Frances la being overhauled at the dry-dock. Mr. Owens la this fall opening up a large logging camp on KUdala Inlet where he la putting Is a logging rail way and full equipment of donkey engines aad other apparatus. He usee two locomotives on the Job. The output of the plant goes to the Ocean Falls pulp mill. CHIEF INSPECTOR TAXATION IS DEAD CALOARY. Oct 31 Robert O, Gra ham. Ottawa, chlel Inspector of taxa tion, died last night of heart disease. He was taken 111 a few days ago at Nelson, B.C. MAXIMILLAN HARDEN DIED IN SWITZERLAND BERLIN. Oct. 31. Maximilian Harden, the noted Oerman editor, died suddenly at MontanalVermala. Swltrerland. aged 66. Bid. Aaed 1.35 145 .28J4 t. .39 14.00 1300 .09 .09 Vi .lev, .19 3.40 .17H .18Vi .03T4 .04 .06 .06U .03 .05 255 3.37 .31 'i .33V4 .13 V4 .14 V4 .15 .60 1.75 3.80 V Changes Hands at Exchange This .Morning A total ol 314 000 pounds o? h..::n ; was sold at the FUh Sschanx fnonung. twelve American vessel-, i.. most cf them Urtr rcnooners. aispi log of 29S.0OU pc.undi at bids ramtnu' SANKEY CASE UP TOMORROW Chief Justice Hunter Decides he has no Autthority to Hear Appeal VAMOrVKK. 0l. 31-Siistalnins the oUJccllon made by A. M. John-Miu. K.(!, iroan rounsel. Chief 4uh-tle Hunter In the nupreme nrt Imlaj deilded he had no jurisdiction to hear the application for a clunje of vrmie on liehslf of Jimrpli ail-key. thareed w It Is the intirder at Port KKklnston of Ml Lorctta Chls-liiilni. J. K. Hird. sankry's coiiimel, Houtht to have the trial take lue at New Westminster assize opening November 8 Instead of at Prince Kupert November 23. Arrrpflng the ouscestioii of the Chief Justice, lllrd aubsequently applied to Mr. Justice Morrison, who fonsrnled to hear the application Tuesday. Motion for u chance of venue had been refused by Mr. Justice Morrison, August 3. In arguing the case this morning Mi". Itlril sulci "isatikry lutd been publicly, referred to In the News of Prince Kupert a the murderer of Lrett:i Chlsholm. He added that It would put him In a very unfortunate position If he hail to go there and challenge the whole jury on grounds of unfairness. EGGERS AGAIN Uc 6r.: (k to 15.1c and Cc. while Cansdian sold 21.000 pounds :. 13r and 6c to 13.3c and 6c Ot.c of the Arrertca:i veswls. whlrh dcc'.o'i to bold over rather than accept Uc and 6c on Saturday mad? a vary siuht (n:i while four Cnsd:u vessel ga.ne i enough by waiting to probably make the delay worth while. Today's sales were as follows: AMERICAN Republic. 30.000 pounds; Yakuts t. 30 -000 pounds, and BeAra. 30.000 poui.rt-.. Oanad'an Plah & Gold Storage Co.. Vic and Sc. Atlantic. 22.000 pounds, and Consti tution. M.000 pounds, Hooch Plahenes. 13c and 6c. Majsatlc. 11.000 pounds, Royal Ftah Co.. 12c aad 9c. Eagis. 40.000 pounds. AUln Fiaherfea. lie sad 6c. Vanaea. SO.OOO pounds. Pacific fisher- lea. te and 6c. , Panama. 17.000 pouada. Booth Flaher lea. 12.1c and 6c. , Eldorado. 3&900 pouada, qanadlan THh.fi Cold Saafage Oav 12. Bo aeo. llarel II.. 10.000 pounds. AtHa Ftah- eries, ll.lc and 6c. , Fairway. 13.000 pounds. Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. 16c and 6e. OANAMAN Balaac. 6.000 pounds: Irtgred H.. IA00 pounds, and Morris H , 900 pounds. AUln fisheries. 133c and 6c. Cape Spencer. 3300 pounds. Canadian Plah & Cold Storage Co.. 13.1c and 6c. Margaucf. 1400 pounds, and Im-pereuae, 2,000 pounds. AUln Flabertee, 13c and 6c. The Nuba finally accepted 12c and 6o I for 1.500 pounds on Saturday. UNDER ARREST SEATTLE. Oct. 31. -Charges of burglarizing the Bagdad Theatre were filed In court Saturday against Milo Eggers, his wife Dolly, her sister Mrs. Erns Brown. P. K. Kelly, Oeorge Oraham and Mary Wilson. Eggers and hti wife have been rearrested after being released. PRINCE, RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1 a -ft . . r; MONDAY. OCTl)BKKl. 1927 -w- i- .. fx. . THE 5IOST DESI'ISED MAN ON EARTH, Georxes Ojii,n. alleged btrer of Edith Cavell, in a Fren. h court denies bin guilt. lie Mys a spy who reeembld him caused the martyr-nurse's death ' Terrace Farmer Shoots Two Grizzlies and Wounds Third Near Shore of Lahelse Lake TERHACE. October 31. Matt Allard, well known rancher and prospector of Kalum Lake, had a thrilling experience last Wednesday while hunting in the Lakelse Valley. At the mouth of Blackwater Creek on Lakelse Lake he encountered a large grizzly cub which he shot at close range. Suspicious that there would be others in the vicinity, he was not surprised to quickly see a huge chap bearing down upon him at some distance. Being too far from it to be sure of hitting to kill, he was looking for a tree to climb to get better aim, but the animal travelled so quickly that he had to shoot from the ground and was successful in felling it with the. first shot. Immediately afterwards a third bear, supposedly a two-year-old, appeared on the scene, and he shot again but the gun jammed and before he remedied it the bear had turned into the brush. He shot again and from the howls knew that he had wounded it, but it got away. Altogether it is thought there were four grizzlies In the party. For some days, the wounded bear has been heard around Use lake but so far has evaded capture by the few who have had the courage to attempt it. The hides of the two grizzlies shot by Mr. Allard are on display at the Terrace Club. ZERO WEATHER IN FAR NORTH Zero weather for the first time la reported today In the far north and lower temperatures are shown everywhere In the eight o'clock report of tbe Govern ment Telegraph. Following la the record: Stewart Clear, calm. temp. 35. Anyox Clear, calm. temp. 33. Alice Arm Clear, calm, temp. 33. Aryanah Clear, calm. temp. 31. Rosewood Foggy . calm, temp. 34. Terrace Fogjry. calm, temp. 33. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, temp. 31. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm. temp. 30. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Sums Lake Clear, calm, temp. 34. Nahlln Cloudy, calm, temp. .2 below. .Whltehorae. Clear, calm.. 10 below. Dawson. Clear, calm. 15 below. MANY CARS WHEAT COMING TO RUPERT Since Saturday 140 cars of wheat have arrived at the Prlnca .Rupert ele vator, according to the railway records. There are besides Uu 193 cars In the division .mil 140 eas' of Jaiper all com ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE President of (Jreece Has Close Call From Youth Who Fired at Him ATIIKNS, Oct. 31. President Kondouriotl of (ireece had his right temple M-arred lij a bullet fired at lilin yesterday with Intent In a-savsliiate him. The man who fiml the tliot wa a youth of 23. The angry crowd would hate lynched the .-saln had it not been for intervention of the police. HALIBUT CATCH SMALL OCTOBER Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of October have totalled 3.711.000 pounds of which 2.328,000 pound) has been American fish and 383,000 Canadian. Tbe total Is seme 400.000 pounds greater than September of this year but about 300.000 less than October. 1926. Large Upstair Uimntr Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and bent for the least I'hone 457. Price Five Cents MHL Y BEARS FIGURED HUNTING EPISODE AT TERRACE kn Drowned in Fishine LARGE SALE OF I IT T mitrn rnftn J tt mts When Dashed Upon Mmm mM ' . Total of 311,000 Pounds of Fish ICRS in Gale Saturday land Suffered Heavily and There Were Heartrending scenes in the Village When Women and Children Realized Loss DT I1LIN, October 31. It is feared that more than ., n i. were drowned off the Gahvay and Mayo tne pale which swept this country Saturday 'oed a portion of the Irish fishing fleet. .-'ry breadwinner at Lackan Bay, County Mayo, r, ..'d within two or three hundred yards of home boats were dashed to pieces on the rocks. I ( .an. County Gahvay, and nearby towns, 31 j and eight bodies have been washed ashore, r, heart-rending scenes in the villages. Women arcn and even men cried aloud in anguish and i arried from the church in a fainting condi-ri' uer Michael Quinn celebrated requiem mass at IPREME COURT REFUSES REVIEW itflsa ol Tho-e Aboard Hum nnnt l'esi hewa Sustained Jy kiic-i t ourt of United Slates "i ; 31. in 8u-ilused t " review a ' Ight iii lhe CDMt- ... . search a Britten uive-miw- ::mlt after ed eniihiiK within ; plication foi a review " ilt of th aonvtctton i other in the federal mi chart ol violating u.tion law aboard the The Peaohewa was ri of Washington. IRA1NFL0W0N IN FULL SWING I'f-rr-: c One Train Cominrr in i'lant Encaged in Dry ing Wheat for First Ship (.levator of the Alberta u Working twenty-lour : the irresent time drying freighter Flahpool. load- with a full cargo for the K i;uu or continent will atart . a.- g sufficient quantity la ' pouring It lii ' Uow la now on In full IIMW:I.I. SUNK TO CU: IN TEN l)VS oriirC ANNOUNCE Two Huge Dirigibles Being Built in Britain Probably Will Make Maiden Trip to Canada i OTTAWA, October 31. "The first of two huge five million ciiim tVet dirigible being built in England for use in the plan oft imperial commercial communication will be completed in two years una it is hoped will make her maiden trip to Canada," stated Sir l hilh' Sassoon, British nnder-secretary for air, last night. "From the point of view of the British Empire I do not think there is anything that can more speedily link the Empire together than the development of aviation," said Sir Phillip, who arrived this morning by airplane from Buffalo and left later for New York. ' I ! I ! 1 Kl VUU. JOIN IN DHAUM MtAT PLANS OF LtltdlK GENEVA. Oct 31 Russia baa r.-tlfled the Leerfue of Nations that the Soviet O .vsrnment will p.irvrlpate ;i; a preparatory ccmmlttlon "f a disarmament1 conference. Russia's abseaeebad r.etn considered one of the big-geit obttacles to convocation of the conference. SCHOONER DOROTHY, CHARTERED TO FISH ! COMMISSION, HERE Capt. Ote Hvatum'a big schooner Dor othy, which is under charter for the winter months to tbe International Fisheries Commission which wUV use the vaauel in' carrying out research fwork on tbe northern halibut banks, ar rived in port at tbe end of the week from EeaMto Before continuing to Alaska, the vessel is going on the local drydock for the purpose of grounding ber wireless equipment. On board tbe Dorothy, of which Capt. Hvatum la In personal command, are sixteen men Including nine fishermen and six scientists beaded by P. Heward Bell who has as his assistants R. V. Butt. WUliam Harrington. E. Pefter. Olof Ertefcsen and Frank Grant (wireless operator), Vancouver and Seattle men. As some forty per cent of the halrbut j caught are mutlllated or otherwise un- HON. JANET AITKIN TO MARRY MAN WHO EXPECTS TO BE DUKE LONDON. Oct. 31. The engagement is announced of Lord ueaverDrocns only daughter. Hon. Janet Attken to Ian Douglas Campbell, heir to the Dukedom of Argyll. DOCTOR IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS CABIN WINNXPEO. Oct. 31. Dr Harold S. Churchill. 34 years of age, In charge of the medical, work on construction gangs at Pert Nelson, was found dead in his cabin Friday. It wai believed death was due to natural causes. Dr. Churchill's parents reside at Red Deer. Alberta. DIED AS RESULT OF COLLIDING WITH CAR VANCOUVER. Oct. 31 Hugh Campbell of Fifth Avenue East died Saturday from tntfrles received Thursday last when he drove his car Into a street car. HOCKEY ACE BROKE LEG ON SATURDAY WINNIPEG. Oct. 31 Babe Dye. scoring ace or the Chicago Black Hawks, brokr hi.'- left leg Saturday in a hockey p:.i :o AUTO MISHAPS IN VANCOUVER No Less Than Seventy in District Iteported to the Police Over Week-end VANCOUVER. Oct. 31. In more than 70 automobUe mishaps reported to the police in Oreater Vancouver over tha week-end. 13 persons were Injured, two i of them seriously. Charles Farrls la In I a critical condition with a broken spine I and Mrs. Joseph Carter has a fractured t skull. Both were 'victims of hit and run I drivers -but the caw of the former driver waa reported to the police who some time later placed htm under &r-reat. . . TOLMIE SAYS PARTY LOYAL Declares he has no Dispute With any Association and was. Promised 100 Per Cent Loyalty VICTORIA. Oct. 31. "I waa promised cne hundred per cent loyalty from the party at the Kami oops convention." said Hon. S. P. Tolmle, addressing Saanlch Conservatives Saturday. "I have received resolutions since from many associations passed In the spirit of that promise. I have ho dispute with a single association." f ' fit for tagging, arrangement have been Dr. Tolmle said he hoped the people made to put such fish In the market of tnt province would not be misled -:-ci it is expected that the Dorothy l by Liberal propaganda that there were w!'l sell two catches, probably at Prtnce ' dissensions among Conservatives. ' Kupert. before Christmas when she will prceeed south for the holiday period. The Dorothy will proceed tonight to j Ketchikan en route to the weatern , halibut banks. RUGBY GAMES ON SATURDAY Vancouver and University of B.C. Each Win and Will Play off Thanksgiving Day VANCOUVER, Oct. 31 The University of British Columbia' defeated Victoria 31 to 1 and Vancouver downed New Westmnster 31 to 6. Saturday In the Rugby semi-finals for the Provincial championships. The winners meet on Thanksgiving Day for the provincial Canadian rugby championship. PRESENTING PRINCE OF WALES CAST OF FINE B.C. SALMON VICTORIA. Oct. 31. As a souvenir of his last visit to B.C.. the provincial government through the Lieutenant Governor Is presenting the Prince of Wales with a lifelike cast of (the salmon caught by A. F. Lascelles, the prince's secretary at Brentwood lajtAugut. , NOTICE . The City Clerk's Office will remain open from 7rto 9 p.m. on the 28th, 29th and. 31st of October for the purpose of receiving the registrations of Householders and Licence Holders for the 1928 Voters' List. 255 Advertise In the Dally News Advertise in Tbe Dally News J. 4, 4.4.