'MUCK OF WilKAT ""VER, Nov. 9. Tho " heat here today was llayvicw, 4, 4Vi Rig Miaaouri, fi0'4. fil. CiiaHt Copr, 61.WI, Wii m Cork Province, 9s, S6. Cotton Belt. 50. Nil. Ceorite Cwr, l.fi,vB.ai -a- i (Jfonfia River, Jtt, wi. ' (JladatoneNH. fl. . fj Colronda, 86. 'Wa. Grandview, 58. fiC. ln(leiendence, 10' a, 11. Indian. Nil. 5. Inter Coal & CiAe. 38. 804. Kwtenay Fhueiwe, 1. SIVfc. Kootenay Kint, Vs, W L & U 7V4,, 7V4. LakovU-w. Nil. 8. Lucky Jim, 2, Nil. Marmot MetoU. T. 74. Marmot Klv. Gold, 8. Mohawk. 5'-a. C. ' National Silver, 1, M. Noble Five. 40. 41. Pcnd Oreille. 10.B0, 10.7f: Pioneer. 1.96. 2.00. Porter Idaho. 00. 01. Premier. 2.25. 2.30. Rufua Arifenta. 20, 21. Ruth Hope. 59. GO- ,8llvcr Creat, 0".. 8. Silverado. G. 70. Sflvermlth. Nil. 11. 81ocan Kinjr. ''t. Slocan Rambler. Nil. U-Snowflake. 27-. tfto. . Sunlock, 2.00. 2.75. Terminus, 12. 14. Topley Richfield. 4C, 48. Toric, 2.00. 2.75. Whitewater. 1.47. 1.4 J. Woodbine. 10, 10Vi. Eastern Stock Nornnda. 5S.50. 53.75. l',il' mi. 1". 11" i Man Who Murdered Mexican PrcidvuLolect to be Itxeeulcd Nun 20 Yeiira. SAN ANGHU Mraittv Nov. H. A Jury in Hie district court Thurwlay Hf lei noon returned a verdict of Kuilly in the mse of B'Jiwt de Toral charxed with the murder of General A I varo Ohregon, prcMident-olect, and in the cttt of the nun Concept-inn, accused as intellectual author of the crime. The Ncntence of death Iwfore a firing Hijund for Toral and 20 years' imprisonment for Mother Concepcion, was handed down by the court immediately on the verdict being given. CARPENTERS BACK TO WORK IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVF.il. Nov. 9.-The united Brotherhood .of Carpenters wlin have been on strike since October 8 will return to work tomorrow under the agreement that there will be no discrimination against the Union or non-Union men and that the wage scale will be one dollar per hour. The die- ARMISTICE DAY MESSAGE OTTAWA. Nov. 9. "Armis-lice Day will ever be to u all a day of cherished recollection and of undiminished pride and on this annivernary we all live again with our' memories," writes Sir Arthur Currie. in an Armistice Day meagc addrew-ed lo "all my comrades of the Canadian Legion." Sid Arthur ! pi prewent in reetneflRfjfrom a severe Ulnes. ABANDONED mi WHEN ME'V'.mjght FIU ANCOUVKR, Ni.v. 9. -The vc.wel 'ten burning in Georgia Strait Monday nlftM wnt a sixty-two foot gtt bout Ttrladi owned next six months. CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill E.-c-yon rd tM Clsnillled Ad LARGE CABARET low. tdvertMe for It. Special Dinners Thursdays and (. ruu , Saturdays O u find, loct the owner. Dancing every Saturday nljht from 9 to 12. need. dvertle for It Whatever you Dance Hall for Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations lor Private 1F.T Till: CLASSIFIED iiahit. Parties riione 437 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper '.V 55.. , - v III No. 204. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. PRICE FIVE CEN1 mi EMIGRA TION HOUGHTON IS AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Alan-Mon It. Houghton who was defeated for the United States Senatorehip from New York on the Republican! ticket, said to -lay that he would return to London a Ambassador on Wednesday. He made this an-i nouncemenl after a , with President Coolidge due. resijfnation had been worded "effective at the PreHidcnt's BY A WOMAN PORTLAND. Nov. 9. -While thousand of Portlanders were aboard, the Matson line steamer Maioo late Thursday, beinvr in Vancouver. U U revealed that1 Cnr ted throuffh the ship, Gilbert the vi' caueht fire when the tnifine backfired Jfid the occupants, T. Mauuraial and Toir liitH nt VaiMoatvafL were.ieai to abamfon her awrfim two and a half miles to shore. SNOW FALLING IN . YUKON TERRITORY Government telepraphir report ceived today show that aaow h falling at Dawson. White Horse tnd Carraacks in the Yukon terri- ory. Pinto. 30 years of age of San Francisco was shot to dai by, a woman wha cave the atHa al Steward of the liner. The killinfr which was inspired, the police be lieve, by jealousy, took place in n,;;;;;:;;; cannot sue VICTIM OF HISING SHOT FOR DI1ER i ; HANKY, Nov. 9. I). G. Gilchrist wan fatally wound- ed when he waa mietaken for a deer, according to re- port, and shot by his com- nanion. He was the son of Mr.nd Mrs. Alesasnderl Gllf. eferMtt of Ruskinu.s' u:l . GAUD OF THANKS Tbe family of tho late Mrs. . . . .. 1 r....i....i. n ,iat.... a.. pule arte wneii men irom other uu,,,e,,," " iu tsuuvey Carpenter's Unions were hired on their sincere thanks to their many city construction jobs. The men friends for the kind expressions from allied trades that are on of sympathy received in their t'i,.- ,(!. " b.yk to rk. be; i ' in. mi. FOR HIS PAY Man Posted ns Deserter lln No 'Recourse Against Military Authorities VANCOUVER, Nov. 9. Holding that a soldier has no fight of action against the deiwrtment pedty is up the Telkwa River to! Mm south fork and thence up that stream io ha head and' a fw DtRes beyond. A watwn read baa W already bwHt pretty well nto the property. Exploration of the property some years ago showed three ex- the main dining room as a party' I"1 ftems of of approximately 100 guests were entering. Mrs. George Kckerman. who haa been visiting for the past month in Taenraa, is returning to the city from the south on the Princess Mary this afternoon. British Want Canada to Open Doors Wider to Immigrants from that Country in Future LONDON, Nov. 1). The British Government is to negotiate with the Canadian Government so that the doors might be opened wider to those persons from Britain who wish to go as workers in the towns of Canada without ply. WANT OTHER THAN AGRICULTURISTS ADMITTED CANADA British Government Plans Include Immigration Scheme and Higher Tariff on Imports LONDON, Nov. 9. Six measures by which the Brit- ",sl"""s l:f:""--T imirsi:ij 1 ...ill 1- 1 1 1 L ' .uvcrnmoni win enueuvor to reuuee unemployment : auin were outlined in the House of Commons last ny Right Hon. Winston Churchill, chancellor of the oilier. The proposals are: Udiing relief or the removal of local taxeB on agri-ai industrial and transportation properties. i ; 1 1 lire settlement of men from industrial districts m receive agricultural training under the Govern-i rider this plan 20,000 miners will each year be agricultural training for settlement in the Domin- a!eguarding,, of industries by tariff protection in cases. ( . i ensum of the scheme of export credits. ration of an electricity scheme, rial measure for the absorption of tmrplui miners iu r industries. ; inrding the empire settlement scheme the Chan-jRt. Rev. a. f. winnington-ing-aid it was hoped arrangements would shortly be .ram, Bishop of Lonuou. who wan led with shipping companies of the North Atlantic. the right to use hi own , hereby they will be able to quote largely reduced a." ass rates to Canada for British emigrants. settlement of the uueation. His TTAWA, Nov. 9.-A flat rate of ten pounds for ',roP1 J)".down by th lann, " '" " , . T . fourteen hundred clergymen of emigrants to Canada is under negotiations m Lon- hiB whc roft n the firtt ' ween V. J. Egan, deputy minister of immigration Synod to hM in that iioeme Tiritish Government. The rate would be anolic- since the Reformation, all British immigrants whether workers in towni INVESTIGATE SHIP SERVICE !m in VIhII Vancouver to I irsl Hand Informntion Regard Trade 1 l:i:AL. Nov. 9. The Gamed the following Ot- -patch: "Mlnfetor of 1 l' "lm will leave for Van-' ; weak to examine jhmi-' i a district steamship " iwuen Western Canada i.tlia and New Zealand. 'I look into the advia-Mubsldlsinic h servlco v.' coMt rf South Amer- '" lieved that trade with ' countries can he eub-;- increaed. 11. C. lum- 1 lianta ft they could so-"t share of Australian i the Canadian National 1 i' would reatnre the ' vice formerly given bo- 1 ini-ouwr and the nntl 1' i ially m there la a poa- ' a trade arrangement 1 .'inula and Australia bo- "ilfd. At tho present ' lumber Interest of "ti. Oregon and Call 1 an advantage over II " ''men both by reason of 'amnhip service .-and an "i tariff whkh favors tho "f California against 11 STOCK QUOTATIONS i (Gourteer ot 8. D. ohOMa Us Ltd., The following ttuoUtfcxrt were bid and asked. ASSASSIN TO BE SHOT Over Million Dollars Will Have to he Spent Developing Coal Mine tnfhere!lcne!Propcrly Ac('lire(1 br Lord Alclchctt Interests Could Ship Ht: ioU0 lons a dry lor 'JU years says Engineer's KeLort The property f th- Prince Bi" ' Fields in the Telkwa district, which despatches annoum. n acquired by interests beaded by Lord Metchett, comprises two areas of ten sections each, covering 12,800 acres. The northern area lies along each side of Goldatream, a tributary of the north fork of the M or ice River, while the southern area extends along the east side oT the north fork of the M oi ice the two areas being separated by one mile of territory. mm coallieiu Ilea practically on the low divide separating the Morice River and the south fork of the Telkwa, at an elevation of H.750 feet. It is distant about 35 miles from Telkwa. the nearest' point on the Canadian National Railway. The route to the pro- one eight agricultural training declared Sir Arthur Maitlancl, mm's"!prpnrr.py fiP STATF ter of labor, during a dobate on unemployment in the otlhtlAKl Ur MAIL House of Commons today. The minister said it was hoped at least three or four thousand people of this type could go to the Dominion within the next six months. He also said he hoped to send MAY BE PHILLIPS MINISTER TO OTTAWA five or six thousand miners with training in agriculture! "fj51" , ''"' to follow farming pursuits in the Dominion within the ' T T?iSZ for his Secret ry of State.. One of the possible apinrintecs to the hiirhest cabinet potf under the m Militia and Defence for his pay 1 , . lm Mr. Justice Audette in the Ex-, WILL 1KI lUOULVt chequer Court has dismissed the claim of John William Cooke of JANET SMITH MURDER Vancouver, for $3,226. ) Cooke enlisted in the 47th Bat-J WINNIPEG. Nov. 9. In an in-J talion in New Westminster on terview here . M. Langsner, the; April 8, 1916, and he claims pay mind reader, and criminologist, and allowance duriug the period, says he is going to he was posted as a deserter when, ' soon to try to solve INSURANCE ON LOCAL SCHOOLS Hoard increases Amount Carried on Hriildings and Equipment feet, the second six -and one half! Insurance waa the main tonic feet and the third three and one i of the evening at the School half feet. Analyses showed mois-l Board meeting last night. Weat- ture of from 4.07 to C.86; v.c.m., view School has no insurance o 27-24 .to 30-.55; fixed carbon it waa moved by Trustee Gilchrist 55.23 to 59.47; non-coking asb, land seconded by Mrs. Soencnr 6.48 to 9.56. By taking the facta I that a $2,500 policy be put on the oa stated in Survey Reports of ; building and (660 on the equip- 18 leet of coal underlying 2 l-z.ment The insurance dfi Borden square miles, there would be a p- Street School waa only $12,000 proximately 30,000,000 tons of an it was moved by Mr. Gilchrist mineable, recoverable eoal or a that Bonien School Insurance be production of, roughly, 1,000 .tons increased to $20,000. This waa a day tor ninety years. " carried. The insurance on the The property was formerly equipment in the King Edward controlled by the Jefferson-Dock- School was only $1,000 so this rill syndicate which was financed was increased to $6000. by New York capital. After some The Inaujruuce on the different preliminary prospecting of the schoola nw vitandti at King Ed-seams by open-cuts and short tun- ward KSO.OO0, Booth Memorial nela. a diamond drill outfit waa; $50,000, Borden Street $20,000, taken into the property in 1912 by Seal Cove $3,500 and Westview way ot the Morice mver irom ;?a,uo. Tjajq. insurance question (continued on utge 5) was brought up by a letter which was read from S. J. Willis, Superintendent of Kducation. Those present at the meeting were II. 11. Rochester, chairman, Mrs. Spencer, W. Gilchrist, S. D. Johnston ami Secretary LORD BIRKENHEAD ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHEMIST INDUSTRY president is llororable William j Phillips. U.S. Min.ster to Canada. 1 LONDON, Nov. 9. The dircc-lloover iHwdtively declines to die- tors of the Imperial Chemist In-euss his cibinei plana. s jduetry Ltd. announced today that OTTAWA, I'i.:-. 9. "It is at- Lord Birkenhead will become a terly absurd," was the comment member of their board thus clearer Philllmt to the Waahiua-ton re-lln UP h aweulatiun concerning i Hrt that h waa one of the poaai- Birkenhead since he resigned from !ble appointees as Secretary of,"- 'State. "That means you expect to stay here? " Phillips was Askd. "I hone so." was ills re- TERRACE according to his statement, he Smith murder case which has pus-' tached was a III.UIV. prisoner of war in Ger- tied British Columbia police for, train. I ASKS A DAILY MAIL TERRACE. Nov.. '. The council of the Terrace Board of Trade decided to back up the Burns I .like Board of Trade in its endeavor to have a daily mail service inaugurated and a request will be Vancouver ent to the Government atk-the Janet inK that a mail ear be at- to every pawenger ttt t tTtHTtt