202. yvoL. X NO Results THE DAILY NEWS TA XI Phone 76 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUT) 707 Second Avenu. M. H. LARGE PRINCE AUPERT, ailroad Employees Await from Washington Before Calling Big Strike f Cost of Living can be Reduced Within Ninety Days All ‘ . . . ’ will be Well, Otherwise Transportation of Country will |S te Vancouver Province. Ti d a im The eateh was composed of all be Tied Up by International Action varieties, but the bulk came from the Skeena River, where the sock Special to The News via G. T.P. Telegraphs eye were running in large num Washington, August 29.Industrial peace in the United States | FILIPINO KID IS oy ied saimon park te valued ' 1 1 million and a half dollars epends on the results the Government can show within the next UNDER ARREST HERE Of the other kinds of deen sea fish inety days in the campaign to reduce the cost of living. That ‘ | tn halibat? tants” next in in me limit has been tacitly set by the executive council of the rali- Charged With Supplying Liquor) porta: and $138,596 is esti nad shopmen in suggesting»to the union locals throughout the To Indians and Remanded nated to have been paid the fish- ountry that President Wilson’s compromise offer in response to ee eee |, ; ” aan tone doe fiel he cod cate ol e same e demands for higher wages should be accepted pending the . \ t! oo rf Aaa esterday Chief ‘ i nth is valued at $35,552 toome of efforts to restore a normal price level. lceived word Dominion ¢ | District No vhich embraces if the cost of living does not come down, 500,000 members | «; Watkinson to arrest Joe} the fishing grounds in the vicinity the shop craft wou'd reserve the right to stroke for nore] Vilsans etter known as th jot Prinee Rupert and the other oney, and with them probably would be associated the remain- Filipino Kid. The Chief got his|areas to the north, heads the list Seah he evening in com.| With returns ll ove e1 0 or of the 2,500,000 railroad employees, all of whom have been) . sit oll mana! Pe ¥ | I, ie ee, ‘- , ‘ ; : os er Ipany with an ndian wit ‘ ‘ lar ark istrie 0. 3, Gov. pnsidering the same problem. The strike would include ent okt the a ae Aged sae Vancouver Island and a oyees on all the Canadian railroads. lup for the night le s handed|portion of the lower British Co- Washington, August 29. ) Samuei Gompers, presi- over to the proper auth this|lumbia coast, comes next with a nt of the American Federation of Labor, has an appointment "Or" en" appeared | ; \ 7 vl a eee oo meet President Wilson this afternoon to discuss the labor ; ry , ; ee ; ind | "ao Breaat River, aera. ' ing ' r to ndians he casel' des e Prraset iver, surren- vation. wa manded fi ght day ldered $202,456 of its hidden trea- th nvestigations are/sures to the. fishermen It is | [ made [pointed out in eonnection with the last-mentioned district that ig ithe run of salmon is considerably ARE DEFF ATED AT ANNERI BRING SAMPLES overdue this year, and it is still |! yped by the canners that the D. Zarelli and O. Besner Return |*°°*gye Will appear in the Fraser large numbers BY COSSACKS Chinaman Fined $160 for Supply- re tae hy Ege Figures in Detail ing Indian of Kispiox Tribe; : é y 5 ‘ Geneve ened. . ee ‘ ols de me the elurtiis ib de- sanere Token Mate oh a D>. Zarelli this city returned | iil thewlig@res for District 4 | nd 20,000 Dispersed; Bolshe- At Port Essington. August - |yesterday from a visit to his ming | indi ate that 28,810 ewts ot sal viki Take Towns. before the magistrate in the pro j North Star. at Alice Arm, |mon were caught during July.| vin i ool . "t Step! i ging a fine chunk of ore for Valued at $10 a ewt. this catch eed vineial police -court, Stephen). on initio He left the ore on}|Wwould amount to $288,100, Of ‘ OS- Campbe was fined 825.00 and tre rai Ramontov,laceis for belt dna al ; eing its | this quantity 10,656 cwts. were ae tap eimai , i | | ' oe asl. ; i it up a urried it}used in a fresh or frozen condi-j : . ea Pt ssington dian | wa on tion, and the remainder was pack ed Army, captured John Green of the Kispiox trib ae lod ton tot led 19 700 : »s ‘ 5 ind dispersed | was fined 25 and costs for hav im meliee Oe oa . ra a aie ‘ t 1 but untrained] I ; a b ttle ' O. Besner brought down a piece| Three thousand two hundred and , ees oe rin ea Py ight * of ore which goes about $700 to| forty-five ewts. of cod, costing $5 ‘owns the Don river a 1h. ea le dl Caught PY ' the ton from the Climax mine, in|a ewt. were caught in the same pt d by the Bolshe gyorg ts alae awa. |Which he is interested. | listrict. Of the other varieties | Gas Sing, a hinaman be Mr. Zarelli says that be expects|of fish, 13,464 ewts. of pilehard, fined 150 for supplying ont ; g 4 O8: ‘ ) to ship this fall from his|costing $20,198; 1311 cwts. of iment lasti:i *lGreen ske e ap 5.7 : a a \¢ I n with the whiskey H : we san dete lt is right alongside the|halibut costing $15,732, and les Aug f from the di i es erp eye rajiway and looks very good Che|ser quantities of soles, flounders, K st vt it j pe ane pee a a gs oe “7 * es of the district are s cod and perch were caught ‘ 8 SUP- iConsta atkinson but was » » . ie. : aiken ue walt ae t inte n that area in July. British naval am jever tually found in a smali dat eat. is taken in the 1 perties by In Distriet N 1, 10,164 ewts. ngaged hole below the cannery th rf nisteidenre who ar siting and f salmon. valued at 813 a ewt. ‘ --— ficer did not wish to get into a abvieie ; spects vere handled by the fishermen. : y oF Une ‘King Ed-jscrimmage with the man undet aa e Of this amount a_ considerable es , oo oe a oe sp eae oe ee Mrs, R. S. Wright was a pas-/quantity was canned, and 7796) ' AMHOns 5° ithere and there was very /Hiltle|_. wr the s« h on the Grat ‘ases of canned salmon were - gh the city last room, The Chinaman wouldnt ; t last evening and handled by the canneries. Cod N onney Ee eae | ome and tinally had to be " vieit 4 some time with relatives|represented a large item, and day in the east,’manded to come out at the po Wns el °717 ecyts., valued at $16,302, were prossed with log a gun He came. handled by the trawlers. Halibut ‘eae nora = me Shoes vithin reach tf yo amounted to $37,414. Crabs to x the Skeena “ ed } > ue BL =? i the ; or Wallace's 203 the value of 2.184 found thei tie openine | SLIMY KELLY HAS | M Tuesday ) RETURNED WITH WIFE : ust arrived, a car of Beaver ‘td. A.W. Edge Go. distr’bu.|Was on Hand Last Night to Cheer 6 tf For Callies at League est 20 me onignt OPPO PROD SPIO LOL LOCO DO Se ‘ _, Retail Clerks | meeting to. ente Hall at 8 This ad. costs us iL worth while OPP POR OPO CORE PPLE LOL PP OL004 pnpeeee. 2 , i a YA -ingplank from nee freorge in | \ ‘\nhyone finding tse notify G, PT. Pp plo wr ererernrns I rerererernrerure rors. MA crseen came Wanted 29 Muckers Apply JR MORGAN LTD. At Shipbuilding Plant, B.C... F RIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1919. FISH SUMMARY FOR THE SEASON About 190,000,000 ibs. of Salmon Caught in British Columbia, Mostly in this District. Over 1! were aweht in Br 1,000,000 Ibs. of salmon itish Columbia waters during the month of July, Match. Last evening one of Prince Rupert's oldest fighting soldiers returned from the old country 0 the train. Corporal James etl Kelly left this city and went Regina where he enlisted with th 68th battalion Later he Was transferred to the ptoner urd ulliinately was established at base depot at Etaples. Finally his return to Scotland fr: Flan (slaszow ders he married a who accompanied the returned man here lash evening ! ! were many friends at the gam i meet hin taect him, “Jimmy” Kelly, as he was fa miliarly knewn about the ety, was always a favorite among the St. Andrew's boys and was In the early days the indefatigable train the Callies Leal, | night he Acropolis grounds in time to chee! sent er ofl football Last arrived at the | for his favorites and to be When the winning peint was made He was kept busy shaking hands 12,000 feet of Reels. The Picture will run 3 Hours Show Start 7 p.m. ADMISSION with all the fans Come Early! continuously. Get your running shoes fol Labor Day at Wallace's Ou 75c. and 50c., Tax Extra | , | American || pRrcy “'TVE OF fe = : —~ Cheap Hogs Forces Down Prices of All Foods at Chicago Expected that Figures will go Lower Yet and Retailers will be Affectec Soon. Grain Follows Meat to Lower Levels (Special to The News via G.T.P, Telegraphs. Chicago, August 29..-The $15 hog made its appearance in the Chicago stockyards yesterday. Its advent was immediately followed by a slump in provisions and grain as well as in live cattle and sheep. The declines were not evident in the retail market, as shop- keepers are loath to lose money on the stocks they have in hand. It must have an effect very soon, however, as some grocers will drop their prices almost immediately and the others must follow. This, it is thought, will affect prices throughout the continent. The drop in hog prices is the greatest since 1917 and traders took for still lower figures. handling the largest salmon pack | way into the local markets. The halibut catch totalled $37,414. Largest Pack. SA of the season, and 152,747 ewts.| at $7 a ewt., totalling $1,069,229, Prince Rupert has the honor of | passed through the Prince Ruper rt, Sir Douglas Raton a on His Way to canneries and packers. Halibut! Washington to Take Part is another sea product of this in Formality. budding northern port which is| — coming into its own. Over 845) (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Ottawa, August 29.— between the United The |Canada to enforee the protection samej\of the sockeye salmon in the i,_;waters contiguous to the Fraser signed and Sir Douglas Hazen is now on his way to Wash- take part in the formal- The treaty States and valued at $85, trawlers ewts. of halibut, 450, were landed by the plying out of Prince Rupert. figures for the interesting, and halibut were jcaught by fishermen from the i\United States. In addition to | the se two leading varieties of fish | ities. month 090,098 are pounds of is to be ington to the trapping ithe other kinds were caught iy for many years smaller numbers, such as black by Americans of the salmon re- lcod, grey cod and brille. turning to the Fraser to spawn has been a matter of protest. By far the larger share of the fish MRS M J ORME have been caught as they passed e eve ithrough American waters. The yresent treaty is designed to con- trol the fishJng on both sides of the boundary line with a view to PASSES AWAY —_—— jonee more restocking the Fraser Mother of C. H. Orme and Mrs, *"4 making it a fish producing river. G. B. Hull Died This Morning and Will be Buried in the East. Following the football game of llast evening there was a meeting lof the association for the purpose of choosing players for the Labor Ihe death oecurred this. morn ing at the residence of her son| lon Fourth Ave. of Mrs. M. J. Day event against Anyox, The oe mother of C. H. Orme and | team picked is as follows: Goal, Mrs. G. B. Hull of this city. She|Jack Judge, Sons; backs, Harry ps is born in London, Ontario, 62 Menzies, Trail, and Bert Wear- jyears ago and lived for a number mouth, Sons; half backs, Robi: lef vears in Vancouver, where thé i Sons, Bennett, Callies, and lramily is well known, and the|Bill Murray, Callies; forwards, deceased lady was held in grea(|Silgour, G.T.P., Williseroft, Cal- ; llies, Tinker, Sons, Jenksen, G.T. respect. rhe late three lgrandchildren, C. H. Callies. Reserves— Mitchell, Callies, Maclean, Callies and Mrs. Orme leaves tere 1P and Main, daughters and three | Darton, Orme of this Booth, Sons, Trail, sons, city, ©. V. Orme of Honolulu, Mrs | Urages, Trail. \, G, Stewart of Vancouver, Mrs.} Se James Catt of Lakelse, and Mrs.| iG. B. Hull of this city, wife of} NOTICE Major G. B, Hull of the public ‘works department. fhe funeral services will be} Anyone having claims held at the chapel of the B. ©,| against the Imperial Muni- Undertakers tomorrow MOrning | tions Board should present at 10, the body then being taken accounts for same to the east to London for burial by ©. H./§ Board's office an Second Orme, Bishop Du Vernet will Avenue before September 6. olliciate. A. J. BJERRE, ; uiionemmrtiaimen Port Captain. HOSPITAL MEETING Vote of Thanks Passed to Ladies Auxiliary for Good Work ; Done Recently. MPRES New Show Tonight Triangle Plays Present Belle Bennett “The Lonely Woman” The Great Houdini ‘The Master Mystery”’ 4th Episode L-KO KOME DY Admission ; At the meeting of the Hospital Board last night a vote of thanks io passed to the Ladies’ Auxil- liaby for the good work they had ‘done, The work was badly need- ed and the ladies have spent lsomething like $600 on linen and ‘other The house committee was asked to look into the matter of painting the building on the outside. ! A eontract fer the supply of 200 tons of coal was let to Albert necessaries, -- 1s 4 30 cents & MeCaffery at $13.25 delivered two Shows, 7:15 and 9%, Ladysm.th Coal. The best. Prince ~ Pewee, Soeewrecnres “rerers Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. pat the building. a 4 4 a