Vol I Today's Weather nu: :e Rupert Cloudy, light ,jlhpu t wind; barometer, V -r iturc. 48: llKht CllOD. "3a XXIV No. 277 to enter a naval race with Japan hut should ' contented with su- prcmacy in the Atlantic, leasing the Pacific to Japan. Lord Rother- mere suggests that it might prove beneficial to the world if Japan took over China Kt'thcr. .A tkns between Oreat Britain. Unl-; v from n authorlta- i ;..,.,.,. aa . Ud State and Japan hate not . IRothermere i Urges Pact With Japan I.UMJUN, iNovcmoer broken down but that there U stll. " hope that Japan .nay reiax Its dc- ij mand for attual parity of naval . strength wiUiOrea Britain ,andt- United State's, thus making possible' a trl-partltc agreement and thel holding of the projected world naval dlaarmament conference next year.l The Japanese ambassador to England and Norman H. Davis of the United States met yesterday and It was believed the conference would be of Importance in conncc- ..... J. i- ... (n nf lh t .......... . . iron wiin iuiimiiu.i .... nnaottatlnns. I Ioril KothermcrC, '" Tribute to Simon 'Muh his newspaper, t ft t ft .... ... . wauy iMJtii. ure;e.H a - lpii til .f 4l t11itrk i i ill illl- ii 1 1 iii i it l: kv een Japan and Hri- ain. Great Britain should have no desire WASHINGTON. DC. Nov. 28: SeereUry of State Cordcll Hull of ' ninio on- i n-nc xbitrd In , I'AIUO. . . I . yesieij tiniv which are reported to have been active in naval and aircraft building ot late. Would Break Down Door Even of Premier Says Mavoralh Candidate j - fiery Vancouver M. L. A. Wedges Salaries of Mayor and Aldermen Will le Cut Fifty Percent and Mayors Official Automobile Sold , VANCOUVER, Nov. 28: (CP) "If Anybody slams W on me. even if he is a provincial pnc minister, the Pm Archbishops of York and Canterbury m an Anglican ceremony au BATTLE OF fenders. ACROPOLIS the United States paid uioutc nine K or AltacUfd and niown Up j end of the week to the ef forts of Sir - ,)f ff ndf itoorsaniie and John Simon. British foreign secre-. Annihilate the Enemy tary. to bring about a naval I .trength agreement between Great fcscrvolr and United I States. BrlUln. Japan and destroyed In a slum Failure ot dlaarmament efforts. Mr. Canadlan Naval ol noy Hull said, would result n an arma- Je ment race which must eventually j the atUcklng force was later ambushed and completely How France Feels I annihilated by the surviving de- was under Petty Officer Instructor Ross.. The blues attacked on two sides but, while the main attack was repulsed, they broke through on the flank and enfiladed Uie defenders who had to retire. There were heavy losses losses on on both Dom sides mqcs as us the ic attack- ' ihronKS. crs attained their objective and. Foz hW it im. Following the retreat. however, the white succeeded In reorganizing their forces and. am- bushing the enemy, completely an- ninuatea u. There were twenty on each side, members of the Sea Cadets acting as scouts. I WEATHER REPORT TerraceCloudy, northeast wind, i temperature. 34. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 35. Stewart-Part cloudy, calm, 29. '.mie io Kick that door down, ueumfu u. ' p:rr of his :Bith e - Part A. last niKhl in addressing a meeting on behalf calm, 22. cloudy, light "KiKiature for the mayoralty, ne whs i '8 i" , Dums Lakc-Duii. calm, io cent inoi.iniif .uUn PinmiM pjit tullo did not receive a dele-. ' ' - r-iii ... , ifcinii fn.. iU. tTt.. f lift 1 1ti XTmmmm - - I -01 U lllll In U ... il AnrnA Xfr '-v... ... Illlll I I 1.111 LIUO. II,, IT I,!1 1 I I II L. ULL1IIIVU . I1AII SILVER If elected, he promised he NEW YORK. Nov 28: (CP)-Bar "vouclcctmc the mayor's sal- McGccr. nd lK oT he aldermen will would sell the mayor official auto- silver closed i at M fae on the local 5" ct by at least the amount we mobile and ride In an ordinary po- mctol market yesterday and ad- . . ... hn.. ivnnrrri m SnU.r lnn.1V. io reduce the Interest rate, uce car. ulxhes to the royal couple. The police finally cleared Uie way for the machine to proceed. Later in the afternoon Queen Mary and Princess Nicholas of Greece, Princess Marina's mother, were surrounded by cheering has again settled down over London but arrangements are going ahead uninterrupted for tne The actual Anglican marriage ceremony commences in West-minster Abbey at It o'clock in the J morning with the Greek Orthodox j service in the private chapel at Buckingham UCKingaam Palace i aiacc at lit 12:15 p.m. u.i. ham nam Palace. raiacc. The me jhib King and uuu yui-ni Queen NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1904 WESTMINSTER ABBEY Royal houses tomorrow will stage their most impressive pageant In 20 years a$ George Duk.; of Ken son of King George V and Marina, Greek princess, are married m Westm-nstor Abbey by the X iXDKRELLA'S C AKKIACE'- -CINDERELLA'S CASTLfc Historic royai, coach will carry the couple through the throngs waiting in streets and keep them on 'exhibition for hours for ri.fn ..tinn nf rnmmoncrs. But after the wedding Is over and a -.oni-ymoon is spent in the country, they'll settle down like other LONDON CROWDS DEMONSTRATE LOYAL AFFECTION FOR ROYAL COUPLE WHO MARRY TOMORROW The marriage of Princess Marina of Greece and the Duke of Kent will he broadcast by the Canadian Hadio llroadcastinR Commission from Station CKCV, Vancouver, at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning, Prince Rupert time. There will be a re-broadcast later in the day. t nvnnvr Wnv oc. ic riiperinir crowds sweut ac ross the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace today, sur-,..,,in,i Mm .nitnmnhilf in which the Duke of Kent and ' 1 UllUWllt UIV uutuii - inn wlm nri tn he married tomorrow, were uiunuii-i" authorlUtlvc v s""" quarters " - - i The Trie blue Diue iorcc, inc n.tt.iwt. i i iuui - - - that it was France's intention toi commandcd by L1eut. l. ii. Ha-1 riding and forced it to stop for almost five minutes while boost naval and air strength. France worlhu.hl,e the wnltc force, which ,numerous persons jumped on the running board and of-Is fearful of both Gennany ana lindertook 1 0 dctCnd the reservoir. , fprf PQnBra.uiations and goodn- Queen, and Princess Manna oi Greece. It will, however, not oe a public holiday and business will go on as usual. Kdmonton Schools Open EDMONTON. Nov. 23: The) school board of Edmonton an nounces that no holiday will be observed In local schools In connection with the royal wedding Aged Resident Of Sixty Years In Capital uinmniA Knv 28: (CP James later In real estate. CANADIAN GOLD OTTAWA. Nov. 28: (CP) Tne n.unJInn nnlrt hrlpO Vftfrrlil V Will COMES TO USUAL END "Baby Face" Xflson, "Public Enemy Xo. 1," Goes the Way Of All Gangsters WASHINGTON", D.C Nov. 28: (CI') "Baby Face" Nelson, known as Tublic Enemy No. 1," was found dead today near Niles Centre, 111, fifteen miles from Tomorrow's Tides High 7:25 ajrt. 17 J It. 19:30 p.m. 1!L7 It, Law 0:35 a.m. 7.4 It. 13:21 p.m. 10.1 ft. i PRICE: FIVE CENTS GERRY McGEER PROMISES VIOLENCE UNITED STATES READY TO PLAY NAVAL GAME WITH JAPS Chairman ot United States Committee Is Opposed to Equality i i If Tokio Insists on Wrecking Washington Treaty, He' .1.1 II..M.I CM.!-.. i I rpi )U(liil imiiiu i mi: oiiiJ iu .juiwiicm." iiutc vu Operation in Abrogation of Pact Sought WAxlllNTfrrnW nr K'nv X- (CV "Wo nnnnnr jrat naval equality to Japan at any price," Chairman' i i Vinson of the House naval affairs committee de- wl yesterday. "If the Tokio government insists on; inx ;;,injr the Washington naval treaty, I will insist thaf i umittee arid Congress make enough money avail- ! u Id five shins for each , .. .. '" wn by Japan." nounce the treaty before the end of . Japan' Action , December. , TDK!':' Nor 2 CP Japan ha , "P For Agreement' Mo France and Italy that LONDON. Nov 2S:-BrlUh . I rr in abrogating the preventatives state definitely that Scenes in Royalty's Biggest Wedding in 11 Years WILL NOT SAY WHEN Premier Bennett Vague on When Election Will be Held To Reveal Record Soon CALGARY, Nov. 28: CP In an nouncing that he would again be a candidate of the Conservative party in Calgary West at the forthcoming federal election, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett made the remark that the record of the government would be revealed "within the next few months." He refused, however, to elaborate on the statement to questioners who thought It might have some bearing on the date of the election. GRANBYIN . GOOD SHAPE Statement Prepared by President to Assist Shareholders in tiding For Future 1 , -V 1 VANCOUVER. Nov. 28: (CP) Smelting & Power Co. Is carryln- on inventory an accumulation of $6,100,000 worth of unsold ores at today's prices. Charles Bocking. president and managing director of the company, reveals In a supplementary statement to the sliare-holders. . I The statement, which has been issued with a view to assisting the shareholders to reach a decision at a meeting called for December 12 I to consider the advisability of per-jmanently closing down the Anyuz I mine, shows that the company has ; ! 99,000,000 pounds of copper. 650,000 '. jounces of silver and 6700 ounces of ' gold on nana. After taking into account out-' standing loans and accounts pay- able, the company has an excess of value of $4,680,000 or $10.40 pec share. unicago. inc Duy was ijms ' w ell 1 ditch clad only In underclothing. J-JQ QJ JflliflSOH riun iiau urcn int. in the stomach, twice in the chest and five times in each lef, presumably as a result of a gun fight last night in which two Department of Justice officials were killed with machine guns when they tried to trap Nelson and a man and woman companion. HAWKS IN I PUCK LEAD Defeated IJruins Last Night to Assume Supremacy of American Division Canadians Win ViofiMn PucSAqI boston- Nov 28: CPt In a V lClOllcl 1 0Co cra.ji American Division standing .U- M.l 1 ui, j .. zaiiic oi uic iwnuuai "uvj The marriage of the Duke of Kent K-ih uiKon. Hanker ami 'League last night. Chicago B'ack X U 1 1 1 . .' . . . . . . . ... i . t I u fAMi.,n nf of nAMA Greece i,.rt e . . . . , . i 1 .. 1 . It.wl.. 4h. Ttnetrm Tlrillna and Princess Marina was rehearsed yesterday, rites, of the Greek Orthodox Church being heard for the first time in Bucking Ural risiale .Man, nau i.iviu dM wimtcu uv.ih .u...-. by one goal to take exclusive poj session of first place. In the only other game of tne . I .1 i - . 1 ,W ll...t.n.l n.nlllin.! i Keith Wilson, agea jks, resiaeuv uicvciun, tuumirm wmwuuuv were among those present at the! victoria for sixty years, died yester- defeated the Rangers at New York, rehearsal in the palace chapel. day. ne was engaged In the bank- It being their first victory of the; There was also an Anglican mar rlage rehearsal ut Westminster Ab bey. Children Get Holiday OTTAWA. Nov. 28: (CP) School chlldrdii throughout. Canada will have a holiday tomorrow In observance of the wedding of the Duke of Kent, fourth son of the King. and Last night's scores: Canadlens 3, New York Rangers 2. Chicago 3, Boston 2. V. S. Moore, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, re- Vdlinumil f V ii nd mmm Thn London urlco turned to the city from the south was $33.83. " die Prince George this morning. Bay Company Is Due Here Soon There is still considerable uncertainty as to whether or not tlj Hudson Bay Co. Is to open up:a-general retail business' In this clfe as has been suggested for somcr time. There will be no announce ment available of the company' Intentions, it Is stated, until th forthcoming visit to the city of Ralph Parsons, fur -trade commis sioner of the company from WlnnU peg, who Is expected here In tno course of the next week or so. Vancouver Wheat- VANCOUVER. Nov. 28: CP --Wheat was quoted at 7814C on tho local exchange yesterday, advancing to 79c today. "WOULD CONTKOL" Lecture by C Roberts Moose Hall Tonight at 8 Auspices Jehovah's Witnesses Seats Free k.j a Collection 4 -rift