CLAlFlEEl'HABIT jv.-ryonf reads th ClIfll Ad ft y,nt lone, tdvertlM for it. f y,,a find, locate tbo owner. Whatever you need, advertise for ' (JET TIIE CLASSIFIED II' V( Will., No. 23C. KT(M FOR H refuted complaint con- p0j,h. sneaking very little Bng-condttion in Canada tan Sn jg a man-hater and al-1 l ack by other harvesters. ' trJ-j to be alone. She! those arriving yesterday girted to make the journey to . n quit successful in rjawkon earjr jn the season and Many found steady era- M fw M tb jnt Cabin when at wage- from three to hht WM turned back by the police I lam a day and some were and c(H)Victed at Haaelton of va-i ay their passages hoanegrency and seat to O kails She i . , il rate of sixty dollars. Bja not ,tay in the south long but DOUKS FINED SUM OF $600 nt, itive of the committee of I'M to inspect its records d against the Christian "iiniy of Universal Brother- Stipendiary Magistrate I on Saturday. He found nimunity guilty of two inns of the Produce Market ' "immunity offered no de- testimony in either case. APPEAL IS DENW TO EDWARD HICKMAN " sillNGTON, Oct. 8. Willi Kriward Hickman, under nr,. of death for October 19 Hi. murder of Marian Parker, "luy denied an appeal te the " tnc court by Mr. Justice ' ' r I a ntt. WHOLE FAMILY WAS KILLED IN COLISION "l l.TA, Utah, Oct. 8. The 1 "! family of eight were killed Ml" when an automobile in they were riding was returned and again started, wis ; time with money on ker sufficient to give her right of way. She usually camped outside except when she found vacant cabins. At i Atlin she stopped only long : nAuh to buy a loaf of broad. 8e refused an aiKo ride between , Fruit Without Uffn Carer. anf Dawson, preferring K, rued Permission to In- T j little information that could be obtained she to ."X. Oct. 8.- A fine of without' omething about the trail and ... shipping fruit litr.nd another 0, where she was going and was per- n fuslnir to permit a re-l""r- MR. JUSTICE D. A. MACDONALDWILLBE ASSIZE COURT JUDGE Mr. Justice D. A. MacDonald will preside at the session of the supreme court assises which will open in Prince Rupert on Tuesday of next week. M. S. Bryan, it Is understood, will be the official reporter. There are three criminal cases on the docket but, so far, no civil actions. SIX PERISHED IN A DORMITORY FIRE it t mpti AN rtTY. OHIO, Oct. 8 At least six persons at a brick plant here of the Ohio peniten tiary are belie vea to n Li.Ji In flsmes which destroyed a dormitory in wMch 170 peredns were asleep early tnis moru.g FUNBKAL NOTICE ru .mx the late ijlV jwiitow. - , u.-k bv s trait iii W. The MrlUe will take PC ""T i . ....... ! ..... . mt CM from I M i'l.d six chfidrfn. Praifl'ijtirhiB Chwreb. STOCK QUOTATIONS iOourtef 8 O. iJwwo Co.. 1U. Argenta Rufus 31 s ; 33. Bayview 64; 6. B. C. Silver 1.85; 1.S6. Big Missouri 62; 68'.-. Cork Pprovince 29; 28'. Cotton Belt 8; 94. Dun well 15; 20. Duthie 91; 1.00. George Copper MO 5.70.. Georgia River If; 88. Goto I; BO. ... Grandview 68 Independence 12; 124 Indian t'k; 7. Kooteaay Florence 17; L. L I.. 9; 9'j,. Lakeview, Vt; NR. . . rNCfi RtJPEBt. B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 8t 1928 Lucky Jim 26' 2 ; M. Marmot Metala, 9; 9V. t Marmot River Gold 9; 9Vi. Mohawk 81,,; 8. NaUonai Silver 14; If. Noranda 47.90. Pend Oreille 13.00; 1SJ&. PorUr Idaho 86; W. Premier IM; tXL Richmond 2V. nil. Roth Hope 87; Sterrit-Gordea 6 JO; ail. Silver Croat 11; nil. Silverado 81; 70. Silveranith 12; ail. Snowflake 1.00; 1.0. Terminus 19; 20. Topley-Kichfield 89; 80. White Water all; 1J8. Woodbine 12; 12'-',. Oils Dalhousie. 1.60; 1..90 Devenish SO; nil. Fabyon. 9; niL Home 2.10; 2.20. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper DR. J. D. MACLEAN kJPomer Prewier, is likely to get rrominati'oridtbr Victoria City for the seat vacated by Premier Tolmje II Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dlntxn Ttaundayi aad Baturdty Dancing evrrjr Saturday nlflii from 8 to 12. Dan? Hall tor Hire. Accomodation for Prlvae Tartiea Phone 457 Price Five Cents PREDICTED SADDLE MINE AT HASTINGS ARM ABOUT READY TO SHIP Lone Woman Tramps to Dawson from Hazelton Distance of 900 Miles Ya None Worse For Her Trip and Would Not Tell Why She Had Made the Long Jaunt and What She Would do Next DAWSON, October 8. Completing an overland and i journey of about 900 miles over mountain trails utfh a country that would tax the courage and re-. ( fulness of a veteran trail brazer, Lillian Ailing, a i,u .slender woman, arrived here from Hazelton, B.C., . where she started on a long wilderness jaunt last jiparently none the worse for her. long lonely jour-Miss Ailing . . would not divulge the object of her visil visit . A I A ft L. A - HARVESTERS RETURNING Refute Former Complaints U curding Conditions in Canada beyond stating that she had on mora place to go before returning to Dawson to seek work. ing Haaelton she followed the Government Telegraph trail to Whitehorse, then to Stewart Crossing. There she obtained a small boat to make the final 70 miles down the Yukon River, the mat lap of which she laade against i chili north wid end to a twtfttn j snowstorm. US. Oct. 8 British bar-' ho returned to Britain Local advices indicate thst Miss iiy landing at Liverpool' A,nir ig foreigner, probably FIVE KILLED IN COLLISION OFAIRRLANEi DETROIT, Oct. 8. Five per sons were killed late yesterday at. a result of a collision over flyW field between two air fought a masterly but losing dual with death. The dead arc Captain Clement Drown, Mis i Margaret Utile, fiancee of Brown. (Russell Paulger and an unidenti fied young roan and woman. Paulger was the pilot of one raa chine and Drown of the other WEST YORK LIBERALS WILL NOT NOMINATl TORONTO. Oct 8 It is un derstood that the Liberals o' West York will not nominate i candidate to opiiose J. Karl Law son, Conservative fn the by-elec tion on November 5 to select successor to the Dominion Hous of Sir Henry Drayton. CAPTAIN WARNSOP . DIES AT KAML00P KAMLOOPS Oct. &. -After an illness of several mouths Cap tain T. II. Worsnop, F.U. G. 04 years of age, former Port Warden of Vancouver, died Sunday. Ire Kvas the.fljvt mn,n to operate the large type vessel on the Yukon Rnver during the gold rush. LARKY SEMON DIES VICTORIAVILLE. Oct 8. fcajaou, film comedian, died to- 4f i momoni. -yf y?tm- HJstings Arm Mine NtW About Ready For Operation and Ore Will be Shipped to the Smelter The tramline which is being constructed at the Sad- t rating proposition. While in the north, Mr. Peterson wJU as well make an inspection of the Tiger mine In the ' Upper Kitsault Valley at Aliee Arm which is under development for the Utility Mining & Financing Co. and for which Mr. Peterson is also consulting engineer. Work will be continued on the property throughout the winter. M tAv in another 800 feet. The I E. C. Pickett, owner, who lias I . . t II I f-.ft.nM.. m is nlnn Kirn rvf rldAIB. iroperty is nigniy minerauseu, uotu iu. .-... iu -"''- "r-1- year8 0f Hch ore having been encountered j tions during the summer, will be ' n abort shafts a.i well as by oen ' going south in about a week s uts. The ore i so high in lead time to spend the winter in Cali--mtent that it is not a concen- tornia. A JOINT BANQUET A Joint Biaauot will be tender! the members of the StoU-McCrackeb Hxpeditioaaia- party by the Women's Cana-n Club andthe Board.f TJatl'ine ',1!'"...,.;ji , COMMODOHH OAFK. AT G0 TUBSDAt HVENING. Tickets, im each, restricted to members, their wives and husbands of the aLere named organiiftUons, on ale at Ormes' and 5retary Joard of Trade after 6 pjn. Monday. (Number limited). i Predicts a Victory For Hoover At Election In UnitedSlates November WASHINGTON, Oct 8. With the presidential election a month away political forecasters are beginning to tabulate votes by states and the more cautious place nearly half the votes in the doubtful column. ! The Washington Star, which has been conducting ' an independent canvass gives Hoover 190 out of 531 votes ; in the electoral college and Smith 100. Of the remaining j votes 251 are described as leaning toward the Republican cause and 101 as leaning toward the Democratic while 87 are described as doubtful LOVAT DENIES 20,000 PLAN WELLINGTON", N.Z., Oct. 8. ! Lord Lovat, cha'rman of the Em- C.N. STEAMSHIPS SUPERINTENDENT DIES QUEBSC. Oct. 8Frcderick William James, sperintendent of Canadian National Steamships of Montreal, is dead here as a result of pneumonia following a fractured skull which he, suffered when he fell into the hold of a ship here Thursday. He was TO AMERICANS WINNERS CHICAGO CITY SERIES CHICAGO. Oct. 8. Chicago American won Sunday's intercity game from the Cubs two to nil. making the series stand three to two In favor of the Cubs. SIF LEE KNOWLKS DIES f AMhAK? Q fill T aa Knowles, author, soldier, lawyer, died today agUd 71. There is no heir to tbe baronetcy. CAHD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrr. E. G. Osborne wish to express their appreciation mm tft! i trnMaalAha a avm. I t,Ol II1V lfu r ai rnciviip i r-,v st- ,pathy received In their WITNESS IN MURDER CASE GOES SOUTH pi re Settlement Board, stated on' his arrival f rcia Ctaada that the , VANCOUVER, Oct. 8. Jessie report that it wa proposed to Clark, star witness in the North-1 tattle 20,000 British families in cott case, was rushed across the I Canada was all wrong and Inac-! border 1st Saturday ajgbt by W. curate throughout. "1 cannot J. yuinn and A. Keiiyvsnenns comment on the matter which is officers from Riverside, who fear-under consideration at the pre-' ed that she might be subpoenaed sent time." he said. PASSENGERS KILLED , by the defense in the extradition proceedings. She left Vancouver by automobile, catching the train in the United States for Riverside. AS BOMB EXPLODED MOVEMENT Mftm(CMT nr OF miM GRAIN UN ON TRAIN 1KAIN IN IN INDIA INUIA FROM PRAIRIES NOW BOMBAY, Oct. 8. Three pas-; nengers were killed and eight in- j , m rA ajUv at T.nman vlun fl! Me property on Hastings Arm by the Silver Crest Mines .hattered the car of the! .Ul. is expected to be completed and ready for operation train en rout to Bombay. A ,y the end of this month, stated P. E. Peterson, M.E., con- boaTb! alting eninneei for the company, who was a passenger .ino. t,w.P . vmiv bv STARTING TO PORT iboard the Catala last night bound north to make one fcBarchTsta to await the arrival arrive tonight. Some 150 car-f his iMr?hHipnl insnftntions of nrnpresa of onerations at of the Roval Commission en In-, loads were reported this morning Ae mine. On completion of the tram line, shipments of reforms headed by sir John tlio Trail nc Simon. 'le'by smelUer.s will be at once natltuted. The tram line, which i considerable of an engineering enlevement, scales a steep slope rom the mine to the beach, reach-g an elevation of 8,000 feet in distance of 4.0C0 feet almost erpedicutarly . Development of he mine continues eteadily, work tow being concentrated on a main unnel which i: now in 350 feet nd is expected to strike the main Five carloads of grain arrived, from the prairies for the Alberta Wheat -Pool's Prince Rupert elevator last night aad another twelve carloads are expected to to be on the railway line west of Edmonton bound here. There is no word yet as to when the first ship of the season may be expected here to load grain. CRASHED INTO POLE IS FATALLY INJURED VANCOUVER. 5ct. 8 Mrs. J. A. Fleming. 1826 Richard Street, was fatally injured when an i automobile which the husband was driving crashed Into a tele-; I phone pole on Robinson St. Fleming suffered shocks, cuts and : bruises. MORRISSEY IS STORMBOUND At noon today the schooner Morrissey carrying the Stoll-Mc-Cracken party, was anchored in the lee of Langara island, unable to proceed until there has been a change of wind. The vessel Is depending on her sails to complete the trip here, no progress being possible against the wind with the special ice properrsl with which she is equipped. Dan Archie returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip to riutedale. '1 a