et A F GooD. EATS Legislative Library Al ues CAFE The Daily Ne We Never Sleep HOME BIKER PRINCE RUPERT PN TERT iT j 21 on Se 6th Street iNorthern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper i“. Lance ae oe oe poe PRINGE RUP! PE RT, » B. Cy BREDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920. 2 % nee ae sia tener ——— —_ eo General Yudenitch Arrested Running off with Army Funds sition to Bolshevik Near Irkutsk Seems to Have Dis- FLU IN EUROPE Association and Grocers Charged Are Alleged to be Offenders under Com- AND iN STATES Washington Report says Disease is Taking Mild Form— Deaths at Rome. ppo appeared; Polish Troops Pursue Soviet Army in (Special via 6.7. P, Tetrraphs bines and Fair Prices Act; Board E t Si WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Influ- — astern o1peria. enza. j Ses beri MP Ys Bénerally increasing of Commerce Offers to — " threvehout the country, an- (special to The News via G.T. P, Telegraphs.) | J HE nounced the United States Public Pr SECC LON January 39.—Reports have been received from DOES NOT LIKE T Health Service. Reports indicate ° ute. JUN ‘ . ap pats : . th ‘oneral Nicholas Yudeniteh, commander of the Rus- BRITISH ZION POLITY that the disease is takine a mild (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) phe - eee , form. eh atas : 16 ; thwest army, Which was badly broken last fall during OTTAWA, Januarv 30.——Mp ; ae ae | drive for Petrograd has been placed nnder arrest Vatican Enters Protest Regarding ROME, Jan. 30.—Deaths from torney -General {oO ti - nc nose oe ne i ae ; er’ tcer. who.e and Palestine Reoccupation. influenza in Rome on Monday,| mere ntario, appeared before Gommissioner Mur- ny order of General Balakoviteh, a Finnish officer, who commands Sicha noc’ Tuesday and Wednesday aggre.|“@0°k and made application that the Board of Commerce charge street Petrograd. See ee letegrapirs shied 122, ‘the Wholesale Grocers’ Associatior ia stl ig Sts a es ROME, Jan. 30.—The Vatiean Maa ruven pA * i c 1 of Canada and certain whole- Sioekholm, Jan. 30.—An Esthonia telegraph agency repot ‘ ; KO, Jan. 30.—Sixty|sale and retail grocers not yet named, as offenders against the ihas ¢ ered @ protest age s rin 4 : ba) General Yudenitch, who contemplated leaving with a large ‘pr rl Me i - : ee se. ( a influenza have been re-!(ombines and Fair Prices Act. sat Gen ; baal ‘. alin 0-410 volley of Grea Mt-| ported aboard the Spanish steam- . kum of money belonging to the northwest army, was arrested by|.j) jn palestine. ‘The movement|er Abina Victoria Eugenia. from Roebuck was informed by Commissioner Murdock, acting der of the Army Procurator. poe establish the Jews in Palestine] Barcelona. The pasaedvers,-nom. hief Commission O’Connor concurring, that the board would LONDON, Jan. 30.—Difficulties of supply have probably) has been steadily gaining ground|bening 1,000, were disembarked| “large and try, not only the association named, but alsovall other opped the advance of Bolshevik troops west of Irkutsk. The | of late. at Quarantine Island. persons and corporations, which the Attorney-General or his stance to the Soviet army seems to have disappeared. igent might name. WARSAW, Jan. 30—Polish troops continue ih, pursuit -of Formal charges: will be formulated by the board. k troops in Eastern Siberia. The pedsa@iis have Mess ecu pied the goldfields « and fortified districts. EDITORS SHOULD SEE THE NORTH This is Opinion of Mayor and Minister of Lands and Has Been Acted Upon. he Bolshey 1 ” Th BOARD OF COMMERCE GETS PAPER CONTROL ction of Paper Mills Makes it Necessary to Have All Orders Carried Out. BRITISH JOURNALISTS MAY SEE THIS COUNTA’ letter has been received from Hon. T. D. Pattullo, W. Breadner,| Minister of Lands, by the mayor succeeded R. A.lpegarding the proposed visit of paper controller, | British editors to Canada next nd his resignation | summer: epted. The whole “Mr. Crandall, of the Montreal control has] star, and other newspaper gentle- the Board Of|men waited on the government recently to request its assistance towards looking after a large party of British editors who con- template visiting Canada in July and August. It is understood that this wili be the most important journalistic party that ever visit- Phe following pectal via GU. T. P. Telegraph.) OTTAWA iv err Viti ; l has determin- recalcitrant much ction with the int, the con- ed in the hands el the ven naving so r of ne vspr id the greatest pos-| ed Canada. My information is e that its orders}that they will be in British Co- M lumbia from the 16th to the 22nd of August. ‘I brought up the question of BHO GUNS The other members of the gov- the north country. British trip to the tlying Combine Vi \ OMEN WAITED UN COWMISSION dation and Weights. STEVENS AGAIN TALKED OF FOR CABINET POST Generally Felt that B. C. Will Not, However, Get Three Ministers. A delegation consisting of Mes- dames Booth, Iverson and Ham- inond from the Women’s Auxil- iary of the Central Labor Council O.B.U., met the police commission at a special meeting held in the (Specia! via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) OTTAWA, Jan. 30.—The ar- rival of H. Hy Stevens, member in the House of Commons for Van- mayor's office yesterady. The couver Centre, has raised the minimum wage law, jail condi- S¥mor here that the new head fx Liens in the city avec weights, of, the Department of Public Works (1 booadowePectpicap up + : jhas, been Souad eer, Stevens, fo- Mrs. Booth acted as spokesman ‘the™ past yeat so, Has “peren ior the delegation and wanted to Placed among the possibilities chow if the minimum wage laws for cabinet positions and it was female help were being en- ‘expected that upon the retire- If not they wished to,ment of Martin Burrell that he the ; . . " ; ' , 3 greed with me that th B A h , enforced strictly here. Also J. D. 1 W. a Deposits Six-Shooter |yisit of the party would be far y irs ip ‘ anne y McNiven, the chairman eof th efore Entering from complete unless they made 3 Mini . ; ~ ; cee eer ' ) 8: , ¢ Minimum Wage Board, is to be , Bride is Mrs. Rossina Roberge; 0 icated with to obtain in- pe ee ee Left for South on Prince ( aunts ~ANO, Wash., Jan, 30,~ Interest Citizens. formation on future action. Any a Nici ace 1OVE our : ._* *6 T Z ‘der é ‘4 ifi -oAc ri ; . adhe th : veh aca int vit th 4g a at ‘tse (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegrapns.) specific cases of the violation of Er. CrOneymae Lue ‘ , ’ f res 1e . zens ” ‘ ; ‘a : . : . sae Fe —_—_—_——_ phere 11 alleged I. W. W. are on ctr Ma It you may take up| LONDON, January 30.—Four of the largest aviation firms in eA eee oa wae ae The marriage of Olier Besner pial for der in connection] the question with the committee England are negotiating with | to a combine with the even- le Hecheneah : and Mrs. Rossina Roberge took : : Day shootings] in charge with a view to having] tyal purpose of the development of a trans-Atlantic service. The] ° Jail Accommodation. place quitely last er i = bi the party go north by the G.'T.P. eambine embraces all the.air ships which the Government does In the matter of jail accommo- Father enw ofipiarie®: he re inderveer, counsel] hoat and over the G. T. P. east. require for the army and navy. dation for women in the city jail Hit oat - oe eee e had to depos ; ag . haf “ase gy. | dha me : : ih ‘ saa ee ; Joseph sse a / re Re icc ae deri nie As samvamplated at “aes we wm : Experiments have been arranged for early spring, when a r had been eon eeS oie tee Giratina: 4mk.* inevainie beink ! VUINY Creme Si lieve, they propese to run a Beer . ons «were isgraceful. e A ; onc; wore he could get into the siecial train over the Canadian|short trip will be attempted, afler which an endeavor will be ey eas aissalh en he reported sivictly private. Last night Mr. Sarat : Mach juryman and] National and the C. P. R. railways.| ade to put into effect a@ bi-weekly service to New York, the trip] ¢pat last year only two womén had ns ar see pee Maser 5 ikewigs a ‘heck his gun{It would probably necessitate liaking 60 hours. spent an entire night in jail al- ee elr Roney he ay come to Vancouver, cia zh 39 had passed through.}'" ™% ‘ La si fa jury is still Patna helt Tain sui araund ta} NCE AND VATICAN a ecaanacniiaia had wa Both Mr. and Mrs. geeowed are Bal meet them at Prince Rupert and FRAN See S made for the housing of women _ ae CY ake oat : : . Z % v0 - OP epecene ngs. =~ | personally, I think that should be prisoners at the Salvation Anmy . - - , 0 TONIGHT done because the party cannot|Country Said to Cha he Against the i barracks the Army had, of late, eretcionae rd Se ft WESTHO possibly have an adequate idea of] Resumption of Dipiomatic ial seemed reluctant in giving this RB ere ee the ode a LME B, C, merely by visiting Vancou-| Relations. accommodation, The mayor ex-| ese : THEATRE ver and Victoria. _ plained that there was a delega- Knox Hotel here for many. years oi “Mu. John Nelson, of the Van-| PARIS, Jan, 29.—-All the co Gordon Fawcett Hamby Retains tion in Victoria at the present and is known all over British 3 WALSH couver “World”, and Mr. F. J.jtry is opposed to a resumption of Ironic Gomposure to time urging the need of provineial | Co!umbia and ee nets Before “Pl Bird, of the Vandouver “Prov-|diplomatic relations by France the Last. buildings in this city and proba- ner the H. 8. W iil aspaeunent ' Say So” ince,” are at the head of the com-|with the Vatican, Opinions abv F |bly a proper jail would be one of | W'tn the 2. &. Ny alent een cre ’ a xpressed and there is no USSING'TON, N, - Jan. 30.— ; k by this del-| Store and has also lived here for Ford Bi; mittee in charge for B, CG. I think] freely expressed an el the matters taken up by this de 7 , ae you should get in touch with then |doubt of the feeling that exists Gordon rane ett meee murderer | gation. many years. British Gaze ish Gazette \ op ee litt ink robber anc rain yan alt, | The delegatio ] ked if tl ee e once and, if necessary, there- : e delegation also asked if the a oe a tical send someone) present in Vancouver poe