GOOD EATS Ais CHE HOME BEY 211 6th Street j / PRINCE RUPERT ‘ i e : : ; e : war" on > (2, . re on Phone 76 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE wt We. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 199 1920. Se s Ktrike Leader Must Stay In Jail During The Trial! ommitted by Court for Contempt and for Insulting King’s Uniform in Intimating that R.N.W.M.P. were Skunks and Spies. Nows Via G. T. P. Special to The Telegrepns.) WINNIPEG, February 4.——R. E. Bray, one of the seven strike aders who are on tria! here, has been ordered to be kept 0 } si) for the duration of the trial for contempt of court and for! suiting the King’s uniform by attacking the Royal North West Cheiohsin Had to Land Passengers | ed Police in the course of a speech at the Atlantic Hotel | and Mail on the Ice at / Mining Town. EXTREME COLD AT ALICE ARM CAMP ound unday last. ! The statement made by Bray was to the effect that the skunk | Dis aeilietst sittin inane : Alice | Who leads the House of Con cient of tts k 1@ first passengers from Alice ian se 2 nd the snake were poor emb the snake family compared | Arm in ten days arrived from | — - atte wa aa a lige sence Of Sir Robert Borden. > ith members of the R. N. W.M.P., who acted as government! |, , point on the Chelohsin fast | S2"C° ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper en wwe RS RE ee as, HON. SIR, GEORGE H. PERLEY | handling and the PRICE FIVE CENTS Dock Extension Modern Siructure Plans Have been Received from Winn- ipeg by Local Engincers; Expected That Work will Commence in | _ Near Future cal | The plans for the da +l GOCcKS Were | new extension to the Grand Trunk Pacific 3 the office of the district engineer last i | mene) irom,Winnipeg. These plans are of a very pretentious juature and the new wharf. which is to be used for salmon Oriental trade, will be one of the most up-to- | ‘te and modern structures of its kind on the Pacific coast. It is m I 4 . 2 . ‘ . aw P mir ) | i io mit nuion of the company to, have the new wharf ready for e tis season and word of the final adoption of the plans and received in nies and took notes at meetings. evening. They have been tied up | ve Charges of contempt were also made against Rev. ses in the mining camp on account of FUNERAL OF LAiE ens in consequence of statements attributed to him at a meet-|‘!'¢ heavy ice for some | FRANK MOBLEY ON time. | ihere resent eight inches r Church after Russell had been sentenced to two, | B g of the — e | of ice on the Arm and the towns- | WEDNESDAY ny? ears for seditious conspiracy. One of the statements which' people had to saw out a passage | LA Rens is declared to have made was that “Brother Russell had ti). the Union boat to get in. At| . sen triel by a prejudeied jury and given a poisoned sentence.” | that, she was unable to make the | The court has calied the attention of the Attorney-General/‘!!@"f, and passengers and | freight had to be discharged and| _jtaken on from the ice in the| i ; | Harry Mobley, son of the lat is at Left for South Last Night to Bring Body Home. D this. Harry Mobley and D. @. Stewart | According to the plans, as re- | b : ae = a eae (lie channel. : ; | . : ’ in Moble, 2en - . , | over this rack W 2 & ze ry | Y WAR iS ANOTHER SLUMP \iite Arm has just gone! !™ ie ee | o erhead tr vel ne 6 a “to join | through one of the coldest spells D. G,. Stewart, the partner of the} °° ad travelling crane. To join | let . i@iting of the contract will probably ‘be received in the near rhe new wharl will be capable of handling all the business that comes; a SE pms 7 through this port and will leave | SieieTsi re x ' [| the present No. 1, 2 and 3 sueds| SENSATION IN |} Clear for coastwiseé freight. a LEGISLATURE future. | salinon | ceived, the new extension will be 860 feet long and 173 feet wide, | | A railway track will be run along | e| the entire front of the wharf and | 4) the track with the Capt. Wilton Scores Government - . BAY DVar jin its history and since the deceased, leff for Victoria on the} i regular rail- ettlement was made such deep | Ol¢lohsin last night. They will |! ad grade a 500-foot trestle will He Has Hitherto Supported; 1 the bay ties ‘ t n a bring the remains to Prince Ru-! be necessary connecting west of Objects to Caucus. , I iit a} as 0 ce 2X~- | the * ar . °A Gl t| Perienced. Great skating has! POT oO” the Princess Mary on} the wharf.” At:the mear of the, ae eee | been enjoyed on the eit .;,.. | Monday. |; Wharf will be-at least two de-!| Spgesal Vie v4, Camestepns.) I but recently rages ia ( aa lhe funeral, which is in Chavis | pressed tracks where cars can be WINNIPEG, Feb, 4.—After be- } which hinders d th ania nt of |@! the Masonie Order, will be| Spotted wherever necessary for} iM& a supporter of the Govern- —_———— —_—- j ] ere ee > ) . , j ae . i jie 2 i Pa ie ; The launch ‘Wake’ ti Pld from the Presbyterian| ‘¢ transferring of fish to the| ment since he came into office, mehevihl oF Se gag 1a Pre oka oa foiben “nit the aa tis still Church ork Wednesday afternoon,| #ilroad cars. It will also be} Capt.4. W. Wilton, member for Against Great Britain; Ad- ent and Frenoh Money to ee he “Anne ean te ee | Bow, tir eee aol officiating, | ¢duipped with 2 Barlow electric] \ssinibpla, caused a mild sensa- | elevators to be used in the un-}| on JA the legislature of Mani- 17.52 Frances to Doliar. jable to make her runs to Anyox. i. The arrival of the Chelohsin with passengers, freight and mail con- vancing on Con- stantinople. ‘ | KITWANGA FARMER (Special via G. Tf elegtaphs j via i feleeraphs, ‘EW YORK, Feb. 4. Another | oigerably relieved the situation a ed rae Bj !sensational slump in foreign ex-| means of communication is | ive proclaimed a holy!) Change has unsettled the prices | Possible except by water. The Great Britain. The On the stock exchange and the} thermomefer dropped as iow as, KE. Sti:itford, a Kitwanga farm- ho seem to have| Commission markets are panicky. 8 below zero and the cold still! er, died at the general hospital AT GALLIPOLI | : : “in Canada with which eoune United States After Canadian quell st « Lumber to Supply Pulp Mills; Senate to Open Negotiations rel re i | ie | urks Recapture War Material.- They Gave Up to Allies on ium of 13% or one per cent over | Peace Declaration. j the previous high rate. ‘he reverse side of the ex-| | Change siluation was A large| by the withdrawal of about $17,-] lat Gallipoli} 000,000 gold from th ub- | wepediel tp The News vis '@, 1. £. il a rmallipoli ’ FOTd “om e sub- ‘ Tam : P : s ee rurkish booty) treasury for shipment to South} WASHINGTON, 1.—A 'America, which continues to be! into the Benate yesterday by Senator Underwood, which requests negotiations with telegraphs.) presented } ret ry ¢ Telegraphs,) February resolution was introduced y the Turkish army l the appointment of a commission to open inada with regard to Canadian restrictions on the exportation favored by trade conditions. the declaration Bankers in close touch with the! ¢ en raided and i have been taken | conditions in London and Paris | of pulp wood, ait lt is supposed] acknowledge that the exchange | The resolution is believed to mark the opening of a big tight jloading of fish from boats that} toba at a sitting here Monday j may not be able to unload on aj ¢/’"Ns, Coming out with a decla- PASSED AWAY TODAY level of ‘asipreaiedak ; | Lovin tion: independence of party . eo On the wharf Will be*a coiz®” Purtne his ‘speech, Capt. Wil- moudious and up-to-date shed 820; ton said he objected to the caucus feet, long and 146.7 feet wide. A! =ystem and he scored the Govern- ment for failure to put into effect id, are reported to Seme dealers in exchange, prob-| Prevails. (this morning. Mr. Stratford en-; suspended office above the floor’ idvancing on Constan- 4bly as a measure of precaution, } Se ears cs ; tered the hospital last Noyember)} of the shed will be built in the, the legislation enacted at the last Bnople declined to accept bills on any| 0+ B- Bush and Grant Mahood,’ and after a lingering illness! centre. This. office. will be 60, session, establishing a bureau of eae tie “ uropea country at current| Stewart mining men, returned finally passed away. He~- was) feet long and 40 feet wide. The scientifie research. In regard to = ‘ rates. | from the south this morning and well known up-river and general! shed in the centre will have a te caucus, he admitted that the Wily RAIDED . new record was established|?@ Proceeding’ north on the ipuret in the district wMl be felt) clear height of 25 feet. The roof evil was less apparent during the ey record bills on|?@inee John this afternoon. at his death. will not be of the ordinary plain !ast five years during the term of yme and London and less} Set ae ss ___| build, but will be similar to the! the Norris administration than roofs on wheat elevators. The| ever before in the history of the capacity of the shed will be 350,-| Province. of salmon or 25,000 tons of ordinary freight. SEAL COVE SCHOCL ooo cases The new wharf will t cS t So fash ith the eens ano DANCE WAS SUCCESS but, as at present, would project pee ies 100 feet into the water from the end of the present fisheries wharf. | Nirs. Jack Poddie as Convener of Committee received much The distance to the coal wharf Praise. from the new wharf will be at} Boiss least 1,300 feet so the current \ dance was held in the Seal rumor that it was to connect with | Cove School last night for the the coal wharf is without foun-| purpose fo raising funds for the /purchase of a piano for. the Over 100 persons were ond when the final count dation. The nature of the construction | school. and the materials to be used have present Which must have] Siluation had taken on a more} ath § “pas : lanned before-| ominous aspeet, but in no quar-| Which a number of United States senators plan to make, with not yet been decided upon but! is made it is expected that the ed out by the/ter was any immediate adjust-| the object of securing the ope : the building will be of a sub-;neot sum of $50 will have been nalists. Kighty| ment uecorded as probable. jing up of Canadian forest ré ‘BELGIAN Ki ERKELS stantial nature and will serve the | realized towards the worthy pur- vith half a mil-}. The lowest rate was issued af-| sources to the United States. f needs of the salmon industry for pose. The guests entered into ae ; , ee: : f TRA A 0 <> many years to come. It will be, the affair with a good spirit and nmunition, thirty! ter the close of the market when A suggestion in the Underwoo: fy of fi § ae . ) 5 es ‘ straits to the} they fell yesterday to the new low| OTTAWA, Feb. 4.—-The Under-| 1914 in that country. He believes . Sa a a is at gt ht ps ee age ees I uired a great} level of 14.44, 14.50 and 17.52 to|wood resolution in the United that the present moment offers) G&@Pes a ot . ’ 5 . "4 wider og lhere | Tlollar respectively |Stales Senate for the appoint great opportunity for Canada| '!#nd. At extreme low water the | donated by Ormes Limited, was Si is Ta oie er eee cee wee renee. eres a ® 9 . depth of the water will be at the! won by Mr. Viger and a silver tray to extend her trade relations with Belgium particularly and conti- nental Europe in general. He ment of a commission to negoti Greatest Single Drop. The] ate with Canada on pulpwood re- NEW YORK, February 4, Of the stuff the sea Coast, ; presented by the Mussallem Gro- shallowest point 35 feet. lcery Co., was won by Mr Blox. the} has aroused deep in Ottawa ofllicial regarded as greatest single drop” since British pound sterling began to cecline was begistered on the ex- LABORERS OPEN STORE. strictions, terest in However, it is circles. un- | itimates that an important Bel- ‘ian Trade Commission has been CHINAMAN GETS SIX Much credit for the success of the dance is due to Mrs, J. Boddie, MONTHS AT OKALLA | who was Convener of the commit- WIND Che United Maintenance of > and railroad la. ‘4 retail store here ‘© Selling goods at cost. Feb, 4 rhood { Reo ones a 2 ps Om SPR OPO DR CDS TONIGHT ESTHOLMR THEATRE IN--» of Pep” | ve Ree} Keystone C WALKING TI British Canadia omedy 1E DOG” mn Gazette eet CCCC—poroooooog change today. al 3.27% or 5% yesterday's closing, that the bottom has not yet been reached, LONDON, February 4. Chamberlain, chancellor of exchequer, discussed with leading | : | decline since Austen | bankers, political leaders and| others the situation that has} avisen from the adverse rate of! exchange, The greatest secrecy has been maintained in regard to the proceedings. SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE Will hold a smoker in the Car- oe penters' Union Hall, Saturday, Febrmuary-7, at 8 p,m, All Sean-| dinavians invited. The pound opened | ikely that the Dominion Govern- ment will make any move in the in Bankers say| matter until the United States , ae ee | definite Carpets, tloor oileloth and lino- | appointed and will visit Canada | | ert cee oad | Sold Liquor in Noodle Joint to Fred. Dudoward of Port tee in charge and worked unself- ishly in making the arrangements, Mr. Campbell, of the Prinee Ru- March, Senate has taken some cae Rats ; ? ‘ . ; OT Cowgt eatin A leeds ase ace | pert Spruce Mills, was master of action on the resolution. jleums at Tite’s Big Sale ere Simpson. ahsnineniae’ | Chong Way Sam was found! s« o the | gamer Tickets will be on sale at Wednesday noon for the coming production of “ The Magistrate” roe Port Simpson: given by the Prince Rupert Dramatic Club in aid of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. “THE MAGISTRATE” guilty by Magistrate MeMordie in| GREAT WAR VETERANS’ ASSOCIATION |the police court this morning of Will Hold An selling liquor and was given six “ASSAULT AT ARMS” /}months' imprisonment at Okalla | and ; without option of fine. He sold SMOKING CONCERT liquor in a noodle joint on Ful. at |} ton Street to Frederick Dudoward Empress Theatre Thursday Evening, ORMES’ DRUG STORE from + eve at 9 p.m. | Ladysmith Coal. 'The best. Prince Col. Peck will preside, First Rupert Coal Company, Phone 16. class pragrans including boxing reiipeiiieraal teint nica outs, Ask for Atkins’ Saueages. tf anne i —, wt a a a mae -