i os mack nds and #2 ! E ensn T § The Daily News = WE NEVER SLEEP PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE ears Experiet nee) é Agentl ‘ Mag sire Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper 0) Cees Eemen Rayort Secone vee ga ; PRINCE Rl PER B. Ga Fe BevAY, AUG ST 31, 1920. BRICK FIVE CENTS any Buildings are Afire at Belfast ONG DEFENSE BEING BROUGHT FORWARD IN THE CORLEY LIQUOR CASE ee TVG 3CER” Bic icons of BELFAST aoe Corley Declares Fvitince een Killed in Faction 3 In Liquor Case is False Fight in City of Belfast actories and Schools are all Closed, Catholics’ Houses re Afire and Shooting Still Going On in Streets IST, August 31..Sixteen people are dead and a hun- d in another clash between Catholics and Protestants CANDIDATE iS olic stores and hotels are afire and shooting has been the streets and the whole community is on edge as IN THE FIELD of one of the worst faction disturbances during the Defense Declares No Liquor was on Premises at Royal Hotel; Chief Vickers is Ca'led ' | ’ | ' ; Evidence for the defence and argument of counsel was heard this morning in the Kenneth McKay liquor selling cause and dd- jJournmenut has been made until September 7, to allow the court stenographer to extend the notes. The Miller case was also called this morning, but was adjourned until tomorrow morning, as W. E. Williams, counsel for the defence, had not time to pro ceed this morning. Tomorrow morning the 8. A. Corley selling case will also come up. The evidence in it will be simlar to that submitted in the McKay case. Edward (Slim) Matson was the first witness for the defence ubles. 5S. M. Newton Sinneunses Himself d factories are all closed and children are no longer as Independent—Others hool. Suggested. ay there were four deaths resulting from the sniping an was killed when the troops fired into the street i t i in the McKay hearing. His evidence was that he had speut all the evening of Friday, August 20, out “havizg a time’ with the accused who was alleged to have ——S= tnade the sale in question on that night He and the accused were NEW SERVICE quite chummy and spent much of them spare time in each other's jecmpany. They had made the OF STEAMERS round of.some of the bars and had then gone down the line. esterday | They had returned some time in Masset Gets Weskly Boat and GEORGE SIXTEEN CARS itss:cscaiionncins 4 : ta a . o " aaa ; ii ‘ ce So called betuuse they are ready for tnxtanc actiou, as can be plainly ithe morning after midnight. Double Weekly Service to SUICIDES ARE ON THE WAY ad d i i ne mn the nan seen. Their fingers ar: o the trigger” of their rifles. This picture was iCaruso, the other bartender, had Stewart and Anyox ie hea taken during the recent ricting in Belfast been at the Royal Bar that night. @Cut off. ar ' City Soticitor Hooper brought = sew He pa in eross-examination the evi- A change is to be made on tioned eres EDMONTON Shortage is Averted on the Local It is generally underatove Se ber 5:3 be Gi. 1. uk Waterfront—Today's Hon. "LW. Patiullo will agaig idence that the withes® was . juestion so well for he had qm Prince John will leave here for - Diag y sked that this coma [si now Shipping Ore Regularly to the) etn yn ne net Cilia southern. Queen Charlelice . yin view ott Smelter at Anyox and Highgrade thing to drink in|Prvcecding straight to Vagcouys re down town bars and had not/|from there. Thereafter there w 1. A. Kirks to Tacoma; 3,500 feet of od Soto : Halll Jakes. Ue. CORT Tide “Mee Tae practically stated ss sides beer ' - ! " so very drunk when he re- sam 1. Re wv, th M , . : ' Tunnelling urned from the line.” Prince Jotin will arrive le ery S Corley's Evidence. second Tuesday commencing Sep- ' ( ' as Ss. A. Corley, the proprietor of tember 14, I | a eee famous und that inspires jie Royal bar, was the next wit- Fhe north end of the Queen 1G.4 s ‘ | ‘ ' me 2 lustry in Britsh Golum-|pess. “The evidence of Smith and /|t-harlottes including Masset, Port iba j : ’ lotly \ c silver mine of Alice Arm, B, G. Money is absolutely false,” he (lements and Buckley Bay, will It : { ay Tl s tl ‘ silwe ‘ he coast. M has over four|/*¥ere in evidence, “in regard to |¢et a weekly service . with a *s already and hes {setting booze at the Royal Bar. Vessels Prince John and Prince 1 . : rhe 7 pare He ToWe?l Caruso was on shift on Friday |Albert alternating, leaving here -Y . ehie p, the property will prove icht. 1 remember this for on Wednesday at 8 o'chk il the : Auxust 17. Zarelli and I dissolved /*sening and returning very Fri- he i \ ne is > ed about seventeen and a half|partmership and on the next day day. iN River lis 1,700 feet above sea level, It} Slim” quit. On the: morning of Phe Prinee Rupert end the MEETING FOOTBALL ie er : * : a ; ite Bin us levels and the a ae. August 19 I woke Caruso up and} Prince George wi rintain the ~~ - er ‘ southern ser ow calls to At id him to go te work that morn- service WRECK ASSOCIATION HELD REDS PREP ARE ron Ate. I han, nee in thd Ken morning. Feisay|end Saltingy.reepecuvely. ABANDONED arrangements fer’ Portheeming COUNTER BLOW BU . ees MOVIE MAN IN perked ae TAX COLLECTOR Gomes are Made—Abe King- I J it My: instructions .-wene «thal VANCOMVER st 34 eo Wreckers Return to ets ston | ut Any ix : GAS EXPLOSION : re was no booze to be allowed; man Lee teeaeal ax ¢ ¥ ctor, Receive Nothing Prisoners Being Armed by Poles . : n the Royal Hotel and these de-jis on his way to Prinee Ruperd for Work , ' ' ! ' to Aid them in Fight : ; es ectives are swearing a lie. This|He will collect taxes in the inland i ‘ ht it was de ag ae AT KETCHIKAN isen’s liquor can be got in|towns, ; i i; ft hold lie “a ly Gup WARSAW \ugust ' (ay : Oe ae ‘ A aE many places in town, I remember . . _ } ’ weer he Cal sind tured Ted ire being & ead by), ; : : on. 6h a seeing the detective, Money’ in/cross examination of the prose- ? . for the prapne { s cigar store, Db cannot) cutor. the Trail Club next Saturday af tat ; o nee Te vn people, |Y!eus ui the wash. Was Gurned to Death on Boat "= aman Saath ae rreewe = Chief Vickers. BI e as : ul o ich held up carrying Movies to Outlying | , ” ’ ’ see he OMCias, Wilh i Phe Bolshevi are preparing @) 1 . In spite Points Cross Examined. ' Chief Viekers testified that he Met igh, referee, and F, Viek ounter-offensive and te tielit bettas Mee eat eens te | Cross examined by Mr. Hooper,| had not heard of the Royal selling wid Ed, loss, linesmes BAK. FA PrOspees es | good days| SEATTLE, August 31—Willjam| Corley stated that he bad knownjjiquor since the return of Bud Ih natter of Abe Kinghorn’s It the general opinion that a ia ait 1s Of ote ; Bb. Woodworth, a widely known Caruso sinee his return from/Corley from overseas, although it mee eace conference would be futile|*” can Alaskan, Was burned to death in a10verseaee He had left the bar in| had been reported that it was be- ed oO the fleld in last) yoy 230 Men Employed. : SA dare e Sa Fad ol eharge of McKay on the Mondayjing solid there while he Was away. N RVING Wednesday's ie Was taken up : ative sliver 7 a nie’ FS Be “a ~ MYL ight following, when he was! In the argument for the defeuve = IRVING 4 ine iver censured As h BURNED TO DEATH { silva nd ruby sil , + weld ev@ing: Ware away for he felt that MeKay was/Mr. Patinore maintained that the , ’ vore i ‘ on h eliployed meee 2 Mad enh my n whe er and mere experienced| Royal Bar had always maintained S LOAN RETURN | \ a dime en fainments at the lonely} ® , ‘ ! . 4 : co : a Ml ' wa ‘te tuken any WINNIPEG, A { M arch | OE Chae MUG BUINDEE Ainskan tiwrnis “lhbartender than Caruso and notia geod reputation under the mau- d Mp the Mes A. LL. Doty were i t uiWwity e a ACTION ; | because he distrusted Caruso. He agement of § Bud” Corley and even or ace ° Duntevy Mitries Will be taken up to Sat-j/death near Gladstone a bush + oe hae sbade had not had a bottle iike the one|the police officers had not heard 00 Way Night for the bah ibition | tive pies miner au ~: THE BATTLE OF in court in the lane behind his/of liquor being sold there while es and Puesday night the . sutun thie of ‘ jpremises on or about August 21,/he Was there. OF aWas Will take place at the CARDINAL. DIES tha ALEWD) | Kept open He had helped Jim Calderene to} Incapable of Beliof. i rereh ee ae eoting nt \ ent work KASHMIR ROAD ordet about 81,000 worth of) “Knowing tat ° Bud Corley f The oMeials for the interna PARIS Auetiat? 81.+-Cardinal |’ ‘ ! stail will liquer and some of it had been|has aiways lived up to the law w on Dal Day willl Ammett Archbishoy ia ! ! intil spring iWilson'’s He might even haveleven before prohibition imies, lhussell, referee, and} ai iddenly a his vaca-|! xpeoted { » the ro | Six Killed and Forty Wounded at had some of that kind in his own|how is the court going fo accept Met h and Sid Thompser I on it leis Mmuary al Belfast Saturday house, the story of these ten, Smith and " probably we Dick Caruso was also called|Money? With the good reputa- GHTER THE NAVAL BRIGADE th " air COM. BELEAST, August 31, : Sixiand he testified to being on shift tion of this house, are we to be. Lost TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL s from oil engines, people were killed and forty/in the Royal Bar on the Friday|lieve that Corley would openly ‘ M f the Boy Nava ‘ | ec plantis being wounded jin shooting in the/}night. A good deal. of evidence|deal in liquor as they say? They ling of the Labor Day! Brigade will parade at the Board oe farther “battle of Kashimir Road’ here on|was taken from this witness in}simply add wholesale to any evi- Lion committee will be held! of Trad at 7:30 4 i will be used Saturday night, Ordered was re-|regard to the hours of shift at the dence they may have and make ht at 8 o'elos \ nembers | \\ lav. Septembe { } ‘ i poses MW prarwe is stored, bul sniping continued on! bar on which the witness remain.jthe evidenee to sull their Cases, i ‘ vd quite clear in spite of the) Continued on Page Five,