,.Mullen Trial Will be Postponed to a Later Date IN IRELAND torn Instance of ‘ ‘Naboth’ 8 Vineyard” Declares E. Cc. ers when hen Arguing Against F urther Delay. May The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s ne - PRING fk RUPE RT, ‘B. C,, MON DAY, MARCH 15, 1920, » Davis Asks ks Why This Unseemly Horrible Haste sel For Story of Procee postponem LVS, Mullen e! ince ol a decision of regard to it by col The reply was Bo Murphy. ed to his home with a cold, Jephone that gument in COl . K. CG. in making application, ipility for the plaintiff to er being taken by com- ild Nn it efore April 18. why Ww ed to trial in this rripte haste,’ ive! according t, the amount The im- ihe interestS at stake bust easonable delay. History of Ones: brzuing here should postponement Kk. C, Mayers, did not s short histovy se given to the court was but decidedly iluminat } the very first,’ said his lias been a scheme to t fruits of Mullen’s t the payment of a Mullen interests, uy for March 22. possibly be Defense Does Not Mince Words in ‘Teliing dings Which Led up to Action. nt will be granted the Erb interests in the case) al, but the new date has not been set. That Mr. Justice Macdonald. Inquiry insel at the week-end from Mr. that Mr, Justice Macdonald was but that he had intimated over a postponement would be granted. nection with the case was strenuous. E. P. argued it was an absolute ae present proceedings were started. “It is all right as long as Lrb goes along gaily getting injunc- tions, but when the defendant has the wickedness to try to force af ‘fairs to an issue, it is quite a ‘| different matter,’ he concluded. TRIAL DATE ~ ISNOW SET Drydock Control Suit Will Commence April 7 Uniess Further Postponed. (Special by Government wire.) VANCOUVER, March 15.— (2 ps m.)—The date of the trial of the Drydock case in which Newman Erb is suing John L. Mullen and others Lis aiman who can build, he continued, ‘“‘but he is} ito the subtleties of high} e He was successful in} i lease of the drydock and} tract from the Dominion} ment of a very valuable Money was required ry on with and Mr, rb al | ise, as man vould supply contracts. kth of this Erb drew be Ol Ul remarkable iit most for the control of the local shipbuilding plant and dry- dock has been set for April 7. The original date was March 22 and the change has -been made at the in- stance of E. P. Davis acting on behalf of the plaintiff. WHIST LEAGUE FINAL RESULTS TERRORISM geno that Sir W William Robertso Will Leave Rhine Command to Assume Control. (Special via u, 7. P. MONTREAL, cable despatch Teads: “Terrorism Telegraphs. ) March 15- received ‘DR. KARL HELAFERICH | FOUND GUILTY OF LIBEL’ BERLIN, land, lIt is condemned by March 13.—Dr. Karl and by | He laferich, former minister of the element 8 lise asury, has been found guilty west. lof libelling Mathias Erzberger. | “That Sis the churet all except the ultra radica throughout the William tuned. $6.00, charge of the Phone Blue 389. tf Ireland is the. rumor.” Pianos correctly forces G. C, Walker. assume here continues in Ire- says Sir William Ro)ertson. south- Robertson streets of Berlin. is leaving the Rhine command to cross streets and other points of vantage and guards, heavily iN armed, are stationed throughout the city. TA XI Phone 76 and.35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE PRICE F IVE a i No Restoration of German Monarchy So Declares the New Government in | Berlin; Entente Commission is in Agreement with Present Party n *. in Power. (Special to The News via G T. P. Telegraphs.) BERLIN, March 13.—Barbed wire entanglements have been constructed in front of the public buildings in the principal Cannon and machine guns are posted at the This is regarded as an ominous sign of possibile clashes when the opposing party Viscount Jellicoe mendations to the MARTEN FARM ON ALASKAN ISLANDS, Pattison and High ti Islands Leased for Fur Farm by €. C. | Howard. of Scapa and Admiral Canadian Government Beatty. Jellicoe’s recom are under consideration. FISH SOLD © YESTERDAY /Skandia’s Catch Went East on This Morning’s Train; More Awaits Shipment. KETOHTKAN, Mareh 15.—Bh. ©.' Howard, formerly manager of tn: ° Stedman Hotel and a fur buyer and mining man of this place, a> appiyed on leased Pattison and High Isianuds | yan two éxpress wuecfrigerator cars last night’s train and immediately loaded with the near the entrance to Kasaan Bay cateh of the Skandia from the to establish a fur farm. National Independent Fisheries Marten is the animal with going east on_ this morning’s jwhich the island is to be stocked, jain. Several boats arriving iMr. Howard being of the opinion yesterday and today sold and jthat this and other furs will sooM {heir fish is in cold storage await- be very scarce as a result of the Acls ever prepared ing shipment east. The present Naboth’s Vineyard Scores of Individual Members wro|!™mense amount of trapping ear shortage has forced the price we can ever a iki court Played This Season: done this year: of halibut on the Vancouver and il show that Erb, the mil RR A ene Seattle markets down because the mere lawyer deliberately stole; Fhe Prinee Rupert Fraternal MANY ON. STRIKE market is practically glutted on ease anc rit isaiak | steel Whist League have issued a tabu- account of the little fish going | contract from a " +e feng N, the laboring man. It is lated statement showing average IN LYONS REGIE N east. ‘The price in fish markets y of ‘Na} th’s vin scores for the 1919-1920 season, here still remains at 20e a pound. abo s e-i* 1p r : 7AR- declared My Mayers. “Mp from whieh the following is Silk Pam ee Gone Out, The following boats sold yes ler he had secured con-|'@ken:— Bringing up Numbers terday and today:— “Mply took the contract to| NAME Total Average to 60,000. Lorna S., 8,000" pounds to the Bank of Mon re - Score BCore | Sa aa Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. “for an ; ne» al and a“ | Sam Hadgan Eyes 1,678 mae (Special py G, 7. RP. Telegrapts at 11.4¢ and 6e. ‘ lvance, not on SOG “Since oes. ae 6,701 , : Marv M. Christopher. 6,000 Ibs credit but on the ere * one a »ARIS, March 15,—In the Lyons ary M. Christopher, 6, 8., Me Dominion | ba < his By Sremeeees bth ts ore eee rm oe a tackiand “em- to the Sea Products Co. at 11-4¢ oe vs anada, i Embleton 1,399 6,693 *B * - oe ‘ i 6e Mr. Mayers ¢ Sa PREP eae ars: ihe Aq eS the silk industry have and 6c. HL that Erb a rs con"iF, BE, Wermig ..... 1,904 6,67 ea ib i euaiey UAT Tris. TAMA pabnab omer the Deeeded to « ; otinenees John Dybhavn 2,040 6,666 4 es ae The number of Royal Fisheries at 14.6e and 6.1c. He uve the busi- §, M. Newton 1,887: 6,00 Jr a : set ia Viola, 1,000 pounds, to the Sea look the head offiee te soe |strikers now in this district | York an van ttn et ne 1,134 M99" | ; ka 6 in ¢ Products Co, at 141.5¢ and 6c. < and ir year paid 7 .o. |something like 60,000 in all. ‘ 30,000 in salar tt Dald R. H. Shockley ... 1,679 Gn oe eerie eee Ethel June, 1,500 pounds to the le business “ths p caere, and J, CG. Knight ....72,142 6,63 Royal Fisheries at 14.5¢ and 6e. vas the payment of one billy Ay oy Moree lg ARMENIANS IN The Grayling was in with’ 16,-| tig Thi 0, One DUN, AV. Gy marries 1,886 6,59 000 pounds which she took to the 9 ane Going. J. Hutchinson 1,766 6,58 Seattle, sling up a Mullen was gp, Crossett ...... 2,154 6,58 RKEY MAKE tee E he uD a poe ~ , , ie Oy things pone, eee Dy an eas as 1,742 6,57 Uv MACHINISTS ATTENTION Ing the wi te and was g, King ......% +. 4,110 6,56 aon a t pat, Mot trying to Roi Barnes... 1,967 6,56 RELIEF APPEAI At daeanis itis ce a aiaas hue teas Ny he got to rove Money. | 5; Hilllamd: .....- 1,356 6,55 Mhos ‘ 454 quested to attend the funeral bh WINE to Jory point At J. -Day Bell ....+. 2,095 6,52 of.our late Brother Green from Mullen had ei milking K, A, Rood ...... 1,874 6,5 (Special via G.T. P. Teiegraphs / the B. CG. Undertakers on ‘Tuesday iis own pocket ns wabes A. Ivarson ....+- 1,468 6,49 GONSTANTINOPLE, March 15. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hast straw, so it ‘ oe Piss J. Morrison ..... 1,464 6,49 Armenians in this country are Cc. W. POOLE, Secretary. Y anc / Was decide d W x 9 , 5.48 ™ » Be 1A Nea Nd get pid ¢ -H, Burken .... 2,184 = 9, | an appeal for assistan¢ eat) cb and the W, D, Vance ..... 1,747 6,47 Sas as fae ‘aphed the Ameri- Wad, Jefferson, the Butedale WY |H, R, Love ..... 1,915 6,42 !o2n Relief Committee asking for cannery man, arrived from the MCHTs 1 AGE tiakh eck a ks 2,086 6,44 immediate relief. They are in a south yesterday and is registered Np OF PYTHIAS A. O. Ragstad .... 1,689 6,39 |oad plight and are in dire need, al the Hotel Prince Kupert. PYTHIAN Sisters ff E. Stockland ..... 2,201 6,38 All Knign 8S. Hamblin ...... 1,992 6,36 @ Coon es Will ‘meet ¢ J. Christense 1,285 6,36 ; | Castle 2 neet at » Uhristensen ... y~ 90 ’ Hon’ Hall on Tuesday fy W: McCullagh .... 2,067 6,34 St Patrick's ‘Day Musical Entertainment : “ 1:30 fop the A, MDM 0 Oe dis a 4,292 6,33 concluding with » One Act Farce eral or. “tlending 4} Wm. Brown 2,065 6,315 - entitle "STAl of 4 K 10 » DPOWTL «eee ~: ’ 9” Breen, pei u" late Brothop fy Hs FOOb@ ansss» ss 995 6,344 Wednesday Marchi 1] ‘THAT RASCAL PAT Meet oy ‘hian Sisteps will J. A: Donnelly . 1,320 6,17 , by the Shamrock Dramatic Club. bureh ., te Preshyte H. M. D tt 1.832 6,17 8.15 p.m. Excellent Musical Frogramme to be rendered. meh oh bi Te oo ee oe Tickets on Sale at Orme’s Drug Store from ©1380 a'e loc k, Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince ;Rupert Coa! Company, Phone 15. March 15, Admission, $1. 00 Westholme :: Theatre imarshals its forces. The new government declares It does not want the va hide ition of the monarchy. BERLIN, March 14..-The Entente Commission is sald to be in agreement with the new government. The semi-official news jagency has issued the following:—“Discussions betwesn tho new | German Government and the Entente Commission in Berlin Is fe to have declared that it agreed with the new government.” FR (GOOD MUSICAL SPENT WINTER ~ ONNAAS RIVER! PROGRAM HELD LAST EVENING Gaius Peck and Party of Returned Soldiers Back From Gwine- Numbers were Turned Away from Presbyterian Church When hah Canyon. CNE MAN HAD NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING Hall was Filled- | —_—_— te ake, G : The special musical service After spending four months of’... : : ‘ ithe winter in the wilds of the Naas given in the Presbyterian Church | Fiver, country, Gaius Peck and his ‘88! night was ‘a very attractive thirteen weet! wHo-werecleariig 2oeend macy people flocked A0.the- the Swinchad or Underleaf Can- church to hear it with the result yon for traffic, returned on Satur- that numbers were turned rom: day afternoon. ‘The canyon is who could not get into the hall. now clear for all boats under 400 The program was well selected foet in length in charge of good and many local artists took part. navigators and the river may be John E. Davey ees: * selected ascended to Grease Harbor, 54 solo and with Mrs. Jarvis McLeod, miles from the mouth. The can- Miss Edmands and A. Clapperton yon is about 40 miles up river. rendered the quartette, “Crossing ‘ Cae : roa _. the Bar,”’ very impressively. Mrs. Mushing in over ice and snow , ; kei pont eee ; . Jarvis McLeod and Miss Lilian in November, the party took in °* ; j . Bot ie aaa . ---_ King sang a vocal duet, *“‘Thé Lord its winter supplies. The trip was — My Shepherd.” A Clz “ae : not one for tenderfoots and Mr. '* “y Shepherd: A Ulapperton in Peck. seen by the News ‘this his rich bass rendered a solo, afternoon, emphasized specially 1 ¢ Lord is Mindful of His Own.” the excellent men he had, all of one ha Miss CANOE. Miss whom were returned soldiers. “7: ’ePhen = gery ee Among the party was William took part in the instrumental part Campbell who’ is well known of the DFOsTen. ‘ ; Anound: thin: dank Dr. H. R- Grant, in a brief ad- The trip out was no pleasure oes ek oF SORT me with the snow melting and the "¥YMM Mock of Ages, fe ale ice breaking up. One member of its, origin and inspiration. ® the party had a narrow escap{ also told of the life of its com- coming down. A stretch of ice Poser, Augustus Montague Top- had to be crossed that looked 1@4¥ Whose name was mate im. rather treacherous. Two of the mortal by its composi os eee lighter men made the remark a clergyman of the. eighteenth that they would let a couple of century. Nea the “aeeds” pees said whee HERRING IN HARBOR - ON FRIDAY MORNING William Campbell went through the ice but fortunately landed on | herring to appear in a pinnacle of the bar- Had it, been at any other point within | The first a few feet he would have been the harbor for some years were drawn into the seething stream n on Friday marning. One of the with no hope of being recovered. fishing boats was out in front of ‘haul. The swarms of sea gulls ‘flying over the school reminded dance Given by by Club ee the herring used to school in to Friends at That Place. ‘large numbers in the hanbor. ithe drydock and made quite a BACHELORS ENTERTAIN pioneers of the early days when SHADED FRANKIE MASON (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs,) TOLEDO, March 13.—Jimmy (Special via u. T. P. Telegraphs.) KETCHIKAN, March 15.A most njioyable dance was given by the ‘Two Dozen Jolly Bachelors” in Redman’s Hall at which all the}... hy : dancers in town were present.| Vide ‘lyweight champion of the ‘The hall was prettily decorated world, shaded Frank C. Mason, of with cupids and red hearts and| "O°" Wayne, American contender ‘the refreshment booth had similar 'for the title, in 12 rounds, Wilde he took seven rounds, Mason four ‘emblems, an intimation to t ' r fair sex that the way to a man ‘site one was. even, Se aus heart is by way. of his stomach: f The event was kept up to a lat Tonight & Tomorrow jhour. (raga a” WESTHOLMF, 400,000 ON STRIKE. THEATRE (Special via G.T, P. Telegrapbs,) WALLACE REID | PARIS, March 15.—-It is esti- |mated by officials of the Federa- tion of Labor that nearly 400,000 ipersons in all are on strike in |France at the present time. “You're Fired” Mack Sennett Comedy Canadian Pictorial The entertainment that you can't afford to miss, ‘B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. 4 Be. = « eS, (po IF ee Be me PS. ee eS ee : wae = S&S £: -awi te B.k es -: x - A £2 see of eT 2 » li aan Ce eee