“+. ple. ie PRICE: BE 00° RY YEAR” SINE FOREGNER KILLED [= ~ WHILE FLEEING FROM POSSE 2 € Railroader’ Known as Frank’ ‘Frank ‘Hill S Shot. ‘Dead ‘by ‘Special -_ Constable Who, Took Victim for’ One of, Bank Robbers} _ Verdict of. Cafpable Homicide “The midtaken zeal of B special - constable was ‘responsible 4 for the ms deathof Frank. Walimacki, known - as Frank Hilla demented. Finn ywho- had. been working. on. con- ° -atruction, Aftera pursuit lasting - for several hours,.. Hill was. shot -and killed on Saturday morning, “neat. Skeena Crossing. © ‘The in- a quest, which | Was: held at Hazel- “OT. concluded at’ ‘2 a.m. Wednes- day. “The evidence showed that deceased, who had been missing | fora week, and, was supposed. to “be ‘demented,’ was: followed -by | = "> Magnus Edgar, - a ‘half: breed |; special constable, and. two In- -dians, on the supposition. that he was “ond “of the New ‘Hazelton bank robbers. ‘The fagitive, éon- tinuing ‘his. ‘flight when® ‘called upon to. “atop, v was fired upon. by} Edgar. and: as! ‘strack: by. two] bulleta, “death ‘resulting -almost immediately... A ‘verdigt of: cal: pable homicide was returned: : , The. inquest. was ‘conducted’ by ing in: the: capacity of..coroner, The jury’ ‘iheluded ‘E.-H. ‘Hicks Beach, “foreman; RS. ‘Sargent, W. J. McAfee, J. Willett; W. EK Brewer. and: A, Leverétt, . - Edgar ‘and Wikner, “mother apecial constable, are in.custddy, awaiting the action: of the, au- thorities. - vo Sed ASQUITH INSISTS ON ‘ HOME RULE MEASURE : —_—_—~— a -:Lonidon, Nov. 26:~Preiier ‘Ag. oo "they will ‘resist’ ‘all: attempts: ‘to "impose: Trish government upon x, hs ne them,. An Irish national - ‘volunteer a force was organized yesterday in "* Dublin _ to. oppose the” Ulster ; ‘Unionista,’ ‘The new. corps) has for its “ostensible. object thé up- holding, of. the authority of the Crown. mo . . _ May Form New Party Lendon, ‘Nov: 26:—-In. .conse- ”” quence of the many and, persist- “ent attacks on his naval adminis- we tration, ‘Winston : ‘Churchill “may * he driven to form a new. party. of | his own, it is reported. - Condemned Men Appeal . Vancouver, Nov,. 27:—Counsel fOr Clarke and, Davis, under . sentence. of death for the. murder of Constable’ ‘Archibald, are en-|: deavoring . to: -Becure a new~-trial for the con demned mene. -Another trial is also. ‘solight f for Spintlum, _° the Indian sentenced. to‘ hang:for |. no the murder of. Constable Kind:|_ 7 ok Wile He House, Welding ‘Washington; ‘Nov, 25; = _ - Migs " Jessid : Wilsorf, “second daughter ~ of the president was. married to- "day to" Francis: Sayre,’ ‘of New|, ~ Xork, “The “ceremony. was. wit-/ nesweéd : by maiy promi rent: péo- | The wedding. WAS the -thir- ~ teenth to take place inthe White “ie House in its 118 years of history: “‘Ramaay Sucéeeds Shepherd. “ik: “AL ‘Bomeay,. ‘priced “H.-G, Shepherd “aa: supetinterid-| * ent of construction. for. Foley, | 2 Welch & Stewart on. nthe western boundary’ ‘The. United’ “States: “Eros. here _ [MEXICANS IN BATTLE. - NEAR. U. Se BORDER| El Paso; ‘Texas, : Nov. 25: A battle: ig: now: - going. on between the Mexican. ‘Federals and’ the ” Constitutionalists at. South. Jua-y- rez, it! ‘appears “to” ‘be a: - general engagement. swith ‘both: sides'i in strong force.: “Artillery'i is. ‘being used by the’ Federals. Many.g of | the. ‘wounded are . crossing: - the’ ‘into: United - States, are held. in readiness for i imme- diate service. oe _ Washington, : ‘| spite of reassuring reports from the ‘oilfields ¢ on: the. east coat: of "| Mexico, ‘the foreigners of that section are still making very. ‘ap- prehensive, appeals’ to Washing- ‘ton, “They: indiente’ that: they fear not only for their: properties, but for’ their lives ee “BL Paso, Nov. ot: “the ‘Mexi- ; : can, federalists. % were. defeated: i in the battle near Juarez. ‘Huerta’s losses: were .800- killed and..700 prisoners. --Many- of the ‘latter were: executed, | Tha: temainder of the army. ig in ‘fltghit, Revolii- tionista™ are also gaihing in other districts. The: situation, with). Washington is unchanged. Tha. Latest ‘War Ship “Tendon, Now. 26:- —The British | guper - -. : dreadnought Warspite, a | which will: coat $14; 000, 000,: WAS launched: today * at Devonport. battleship afloat... el "Institute Wants Wants Seeretary “The Bulkley’ v Valley, Agticultar- al. Association’ ‘and Farmers’ In- stitutes requires: a competent sec- } retary, ‘and: will: réceive applica:| jeations for ‘the: position, stating eS salary required, up to January 1, Offera. should: ibe. ‘addressed to Government Agent Hoskins, act- business in that city. . Ik. will be the: inost formidable . Wednesday. evening..... ined to Sinithers. next weelt. _ “Local alan Dis i ict News Notes ers on ieee fe ae Win,” ‘Croteatl; of ialdermer is in‘town. for a few days. “Mrs, and Mra, Jas, MacKay are paying. a. visit, to Vaneouver. W, BE ‘Taylor, of Vancouver, is. ‘spendin g the week i in Hazelto river _Points,con,o official t busta Petter, “of. Terrace, are” vis friends here, oe tendent-.6n, the | Skeens, was inf town yesterday. : | bam’ 8, ‘hag. returned’ from. ay. par! oe 7 cation’ trip to Vancouver.” a fi ack | “Wrathall, . : Bor ernmi "| been’ trarisferred to Terrace. . |’ Aneber . ice. is forming: in: the: ing constructed | by: extendinaithe; ferry approaches. .. “JOS, Cline and his bride, who.} was. Miss: Anderson, “formerly: Fy: to” ‘arrive . ‘from the coast on i evening’s train. th =a W. We _Wrathall, who’ j ‘present. in Prince, Rupert ported to. have purchased. a pip graphic ‘supply . and stationery | Z We: Paterson, ‘the. Kiteelag im rehant,. ‘who. now ‘has. several stored in- ‘various - parts of. the district, Wasa business, visitor in Hazelton on Saturday. ~ Com union." service. “wil be held - ‘in the Presbyterian choreh, hall: at New Hazelton tomorrow evening at 7:30. - ‘There will be - {no Presbyterian service in. Hazel- . ‘ton. - . "Geoffrey ¢. “Macdonell, ‘the! Buliley . Valley lurnberman, ‘was married i in Vancouver afew days” ago. “Hig bride was ‘Miss Aileen Mrs, ‘Macdonell will ‘spend - their honeymoon i in’ Hawaii. . number: ‘of: members. and their. ‘friends enj joyed a varied program, concluding. swith. “an informal dance. Sosy Mra. Mary: Mcintosh, wife of / Angus MeIntosh,. ‘the: Omineca| veteran, died. of ‘pneumonia. on eral, which’ was largely attended, took ‘ place ! yesterday... - Many pionger itl ‘his Tosa." aa aby the’ bank hold-up. at New ‘Hazi . Forester ‘Allen has gone ‘to lower -R. 0. Jennings, yond. superin«| Angus’ NeDonald, of Cunning? telegraph, agent. at Pacific, hia. “ Bulkley.” > A winter bridge is.b ‘Vee by an international : inter- the "Hospital, ataff, are ‘expected. here, - “have: heen: received. from Lord Allen. of. Vancouver. ) Mr. and |" “The fortnightly social, qheeting tof ‘St. Andrew’s Society. was t held: last evening in the society’ 3, -|vooms on Field: street, A- large The: ‘fun-|: will sympathize witht the bereaved. eck’ McQueen, “the Hazel: to’ bank ‘clerk who wag: ‘shot. in: tit: in the hospital at lea Taylor Michael, of Seattle, ‘and |. Forest. L:. Hudson, a civil, and. mining engineer from. the same ity, have been’ “looking, over the Kitwankool and, Naas’ distriets.. 3 during the week, and i is now, ex: mining lands j in Kispiox. ‘One of. Harold Price’ 8s parties, entto survey lands 7 near Kitwan- {| kool, was driven off by the Indians erenipoe that village. - ~ The authorities “were called’ upon-for protection, ind a party of | “eonstableg,. under ' Chief Owen, of Prince’ > Rupert ‘hdistrict, .was sent. to. ‘the. scene, | Boyd. ‘Affleck, who was surveying and” in’ the same: district, -but ‘further from the: village, ‘BUC- i eeded in completing’ ‘his work, returning on Satarday, ‘with: his & ‘ : EXHIBITION PROPOSED i London, Noy. ce :—The. move: |- inent to celebrate Canada’s ‘jubi-’ imperial exhibition i in. 917i is be ng warmly supported in ‘official, financial . cand. business » ‘direles Expressions, of approval ° Stiatheona, manager.of Harrod’ 8 Stores: ‘Sir ue Trevor Dawson. of. Vickers, and | algo ’ ‘from 3, 000 leading: manus facturers of. London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham. Shef- field, Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Hull, Bristol, Glasgow, Aberdéen, ‘Dundee and, Belfast. . _ Many, of these. ‘manufacturers ‘tate’ that they_are’ considering” ‘the., ‘eatah- lishment of ‘Canadian branches.’ There ig levery prospect ‘that ‘Australia will maka a representa- tive display, the Commonwealth desiring to promote the closest Bossible: relations with Canada.. Mrs ‘Leonard Palmer, _ who re-|: cently returned froma “consulta- “| tion: with thé governments and ‘other. authorities i in ‘Canada, and is now: organizing the ‘project, says that it of course’ rests. with Canada to: decide the exact form pen, Vancouver or. Prinee Rupert. TRIALS OF RIOTERS ; NOW, IN: PROGRESS “New Westminster, Nov._ 26 of the - 127 cases . arising: ‘out ‘of | the: coal miners’ ‘iota to’ be tried at ‘the aggizes ! here, the firat two ; rs: tone of John. and James), Mr.: Michaels . ‘came to- Hazelton a . Lord - Desborough,” : a Bart: “Grey, “Sir Thomas.Skinner, | - Me. A.W. Smithers, -ehairman : [the Grand Trunk; Mr. Burbidee,- the . exhibition ~ “will take and _ | whether it'will be held in* ‘Moi- ee treal, Ottawa,’ “Toronto, Winni- Vi -_ fof the. union, . | IMs THIS NEW Five Armed Bandits Attempt ' Aganeis, B, C., Nov. 25;-Five armed men, believed ‘to be for- eigners, made “an unsuecessful attempt to rob the Agassiz branch of the - Banik of B.'N. ’A. this afternoon. At three o'clock the bandits. entered: the bank, with the intention : of holding up the HELIS GANG OF BANK nS) | to Hold Up Bank of B.NvA. ~ in Agassiz, But are. ‘Foiled by Merchant: Who Stowe: _ Fight-Gang Escapes. Without Spoil ~ cane ; staff, ‘Their efforts. were frus-’ trated:.by A. C: Webster, a local merchant, who was Jeaving the bank ut the time, and.who showed fight. Several shots were fired, and the would-be looters, afraid Lot being surrounded,” made. their escape without booty.‘ HINDUS SUCCEED. INS a APPEALS TO. ‘COURTS Vaneoiver, Nov. 26:'- _ “The|- thitty- -five Hindus: "whose appeal against deportation was- adverge- ly decided by the federal author- ue ities,. took their case into the ‘| British Columbia courts.: hearing ‘arguments of counsel, Chief J ustice Hunter decided the! appellants’ ‘had a tight to enter lCanada, ° holding the - federal orders-in-council. under : “whieh the “deportation was. ordered ' tél jexceed ‘the® ‘authority given by Dominion statutes. - The decision, which: was rendered in Victoria, occasions “much surprise in Ot tawa, as Vancouver, Nov. 21: he min-| ister, of. justice ig: reviewing Jus. | tice. Hunter's: ‘decision ‘in the | Hindu ease:~- Twenty, more; Hin-. dus havé'arrived in Vancouver. a _Tramigration Increases Pe ~ Ottawa, "Nov, 33 93:-—"Three un dred: and twenty-eight ‘thous new settlers arrived in’ ‘Canada: in the six months from April-to October, according to statistics ‘just: madé: public by. the govern ment. - This ‘is . an increase of, nine -per -cent. over the” ‘corres. ponding period of 1912. z Bids Were Too Low. Vancouver, - Nov. | 24: _ ‘The| stern wheel steamer Skeena,| which - has been in service -here |; for two years, Was. offered for sale yesterday by order of the cburt, butwas withdrawn, none} of: the’ bids a teaching the reserve of #2000, , “Warit Recognize Union Tq The mana- |. ger of the Western Fuel Com- pany, of - Nanaimo, BAYS, thi _. leompany is more: than ever de- ‘termined against the: recognition Deputy Minister ~ lof ‘Labor Acland,. who. has been dispute between the. miners “and inquiring into. the’ eases of. the] HOCKEY LEAGUE WILL GET BUSY ~ A ‘meeting of. the - “Northern ‘British Columbia Hockey: League | will be held i in Smithers on Wed- nesday,. December 10. President MacCormick, of .Hazelton, will n | invite the attendance of delegates from Hazelton, New. -Hazelton, Telkwa, Rose Lake and: Smithers. The purpose of the meeting: i is to elect officers: and arrange a ached- ule for the season, Negotiations have been opened with a Vancou- ver firm which :has’ signified its willingness to donate a’ handsome . trophy for the season, “to” take the place” ‘of: ‘Fast: ‘Beagan’ 's. ‘Ross = ‘cup, ‘won by" Hazelton: ° “tis expected that at‘least four teams . will: compete for. honors during. the winter, «i A’party headed F. B. ‘Chiattle- ° rburgh; - superintendent. - of the. . Copper river coal property, ‘left “fon Monday morning to locate the Toute ‘of’ the sleighroad which ig ‘to'he constructed tothe property,. allow, of the ‘trangportaion of [diamond | drill. outfits, “It ig ex- pected: that ‘work on, the road wilt begin within a few days. my “ wal SAYS SHE SIGNED _ " Nancouver, Nov. oe itis : fat she was forced by threats - . lof violence to signa transfer of nine timber. limits. to her. hus- band;. who disposed of them next day for $20, 000, Mra. “Mary Ellis is” suing in the’ supreme court, to- day to. have- the. transfer set ‘aside, She issuing Messrs, Wm. Lollis" and J, A. ‘Tomlinson who. purchased the limits: rom Mr, - a Ellis, and: ‘they | in turn “have: add-. ed Mr. Ellis: ‘as, a thitd arly to ° the. action. a “In the pleadings, Mrs, Ellis ‘ale . Jeges, that on April at, 1910; her - Husband came:to her. and’ ‘insisted. that she sign a document: to ene able him’ ‘to! make a sale of the — limits, She refused, wh reuipen, : zhe alleges, he: kicked ‘the'e! fairs : ‘about: the, room, threatened: Ww throw: her out ofthe witidow,, fand: otherwise by fear of punish: ent, ‘forced: ‘her, to ‘sigh. the e ote ws