OL. epee ena ——__—__—_— OOPS KEEPING STRIKING MINERS OF NANAIMO OTTAWA NOT LIKELY TO INTERFERE. trouble and the QUIET ———-- . Z L SALOONS IN CITY AND DISTRICT KEPT CLOSED — DEAD- LOCK BETWEEN UNION AND FUEL COMPANY— Special to The Daily News.) no situation is inaimo, Aug. 16. More | well under control. ops have been added to those} An attempt awas made to fire eady here, ineluding thirty-|the Union Bay wharves, but it ee members of the Eighty-| failed, the police arresting two hih, and al] troops are now/foreigners and dispersing the jer canvass. A trainload of | mob. plies is arriving from Victoria | A report is in cireulation that i another draft of the army)|the Trent River bridge has been vice corps of Vancouver is to}blown up, but this at present » shortly. llacks confirmation, the saloons of the city and| Although everything is quiet at et have been kept closed| present it is not believed to be e the arrival of the military. | —————___———- le Cumberland union is giving} (Continued on page 4) QULD LIKE TO SEE CITIZENS UNITE IN WELCOME TO MR. LESS FOR PETTY DIFFERENCES. feel, there is littl it will send him but may that grave, the Hon. Ross will be here except that Hon Richard MeBride ad- Mayor when interviewed by a esentative of The this ings He then expressed his ons on the reception of his}are rt, which will compel it Phe like it or whether issistance,” like it. “We I do not know when Sir it does ma soon,” said very and under any later is going economic News sooner or gove sistance it announcement of provin- he “has ipparently, been received satisfaction, As of the city I the citizens of Rupert acclaim with jubil- he fact that the will come said, have, I regret h nalloyed magistrate than petty j }vindictive animosity lto see anything that upon city adi Satisfaction of this ce to see jreason Provincial as- it of nent to our cheek satisfy provided we ft cilizens will rise en masse to|than every of the sple e occasion when the Hon. Mr.|before it, Its natura ss arrives. It does not make}far surpass those of ny difference how you may feel| cities whose populatio ward the mayor, However you|the six figures.”’ ence how you feel towe er forces ROSS YOR PATTULLO DESIRES TO SEE MORE REGARD MANIFEST- ED FOR PUBLIC INTEREST IN PRESENT SITUATION, e likelihood to an early a differ- ard the city, cumstances ke ronment There at work whether we do as- we not to: say, al- ready had evidence that there are those in the city who for no other like ealousy would looks like a ninistraton, kind, it it ney of the work outlined,|ever exists at all, is always short , doubt that the Hon.|lived, but its effects, detrimental will readily see the | to the body politic, are long last- the work, Anyone | ing en the G, T. P. plans Next to natural resources a no Other reason,|proper public spirit is a_ city’s As an example, the| greatest asset. The former has ting a fifteen storey} hitherto saved Prince Rupert from are not in a posi-|the unfortunate character of the not be in a position ylatter However, with the influx the hotel is finished, to give|of people as soon as the railroad werage. facilities, unless|is completed the pettiness will be vork starts immediately. ene in its own smaliness. “Let me say that I think it will “Every time I leaye Prince Ru- Mlerially help the situation if| pert [ come back more convinced ndid future |] resources many other ns run into LANS OF GOVERNMENT DOCK WILL BE 800 FEET LONG BY 300 FEET WIDE—! PECTED THE DOCK WILL BE COMPLETED WITHIN TWO YEARS. Vancouver, Aug. 42.—Several]will be necessary, 1 rus are understood te be tend-|the surface soil will ring on the new Dominion goy-|excavated, About 12 riument dock which is to be con-|yards of soil and rock ‘irst 5,000 FOR BURRARD INLET DESCRIBED T IS EX- of to cubie will be re- all have be lructed on Burrard Inlet be-}|moved and, the bottom levelled, ‘eon Salsbury and Commercial] The solid rock exeayation Is eXx- es at an estimated cost of} pected to exceed 100,000 cubic iween $4,500,000 and §41,750,-|yards which will have to be _ The government wharves|drilled and blasted under water be of the most substantial]in depths varying from five to haracter, Contracts for the]thirty-six feet below tidewater, rk will be awarded on August|A great deal of this work will pat have to be done by divers. A foundation of crushes be provided for the ¢ will be filled with topped off wilh gray forming a base for lhe docks will be 800 feet long Ind 300° feet wide. A berthing lip of 140 feet wide will be pro- ided on each side, dredged out a depth of thirty-six feet at he lowest stage of the tide, An stone 1 stone will ‘ribs, which ballast, ily sections a retaiming wall whieh will extend around the “ppropriation sufficient for the}outer edge of the docks, first year’s operations has been The cribs will be covered with ‘located and the funds for the}a layer of solid concrete, On the Ro'Mmpletion of the doek and the|top of the foundation of crushed ‘istallation of all the latest con-}rock large sawn timbers will be ‘rivances in the way" of electric placed, it being estimated that lravelling cranes, ete,, will be ap-|11,000,000 feet, board measure 'opriated Jater, It is expected|ment, will be necessary for this ‘hat the doeks will be finished|purpose. ‘There will be twenty- Within two years, three of the large eribs. They \ great deal of preliminary|will be built in’ dry docks and Work on the government wharf|sunk and filled solid, DOMINION GEOLOGIST SAYS MISSIONARY KILLED Charles Holbrook Shot | Asiatic Turkey. Special to The Daily News. _ Constantinople, Aug. 16.—The American Bible here has received a telegram to the effeet that Rev. Charles Holbrook, the well known missionary, was shot and skilled at Souchier, Turkey, while on an with the American teachers, details are given. | Rev. in House Asiatic excursion No GOVERNORSHIP FIGHT William Sulzer Still Holds to Executive Chambers. (Special to The Dally News.) Albany, N. Y., Aug. 16.—The question as to wether Governor Sulzer Lietuenant Governor Glinn the acting governor still a matter of dispute, the gov- ernor bravely holding possession of the executive while. or Is Is offices mean- GAMBLING CASE Five Gamblers in Police Court This Morning. There was quite a crowd of gamblers in the police court this morning. Angelo Pagnoltta was sentenced to $50 fine or fifty days’ imprisonment for running a gam- ing house. For gaming with cards the option of $20 fine twenty days’ imprisonment was given to Mike Pabich, Mike Pa- veck and B, Willard. The scene of operations was the’ Prince Rupert Gafe. FOOTBALL MATCH The Callies to Play the Thisties This Evening. or Two teams of the Caledonian Football Club will play on Second avenue tonight, with kiek-off at 7:30 prompt. The line-ups will be as follows: Callies—J, Dunn, goal; J. Nich- oll, W. R. Martin, backs; 8. Cur- rie, A. Murray, halves; A. Me- Clure, R. Dowther, R. McLean, forwards. Thistles—W. M. Brown, A. Robertson, W. A. backs; G. Abbott, J. halves; J. Stewart, B. J. Campbell, forwards. goal; Paterson, H. Kelly, Ferguson, WEDDED AT VANCOUVER Bank Manager Weds a Former Resident of Rupert. Among the large number of arrivals by the steamer Prince Rupert this morning were two young people, former residents of this city, who were united in matrimony — at Vancouver = on Thursday evening. The bride was Miss McPhail, a popular and much admired young lady who was for some time in the office of Williams & Manson here, The groom was Mr. E. B. Tatchell, branch manager of the Union Bank at New Hazelton,