s, Tents. and gires, 4 Gon, Ltd per jence.) ones re’ on Agent MAGUIRE OND AVE. een, jive Uliti-.y a 5 Che Daily News. 7 = verogny? i PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper XI Ni) TU rsh Ah PRINCE RUPERT, B, ¢ APRIL 27 1920, ‘ rogress in Making of Newsp: ome. ALLE DITORIAL by SMELTER HERE. Ss 1? mittee al Work. j Three Esse; tials, Mag » ih, ! '\ ipp | : beer \, . i where Le 2 y 4 ¥ New Press Used for First Time Today in Printing Daily News “0M? Duple 2x cF latbed i is , La ‘Machine for Papers that Have Cictatihien Job Office Porin¢ -“ Development iy for the first lime the Daily. News is printed on a new Duplex Flatbed Press, which has just been eretied at a cost of over $8,090. The machine dered tast May Tor delivery in the autumn, but errived only a few weeks ago and has now been installed and ts in opel ration. In future the paper will be The new press, an illustration of which is shown above, is capable of printing four, six or eight page papers at a speed of 4,000 an hour. The ra ne from the roll just a§ in the very large presses and the papers are delivered ready folded. The impression is taken direct from the type, differ- from the more speedy and expensive machines which the forms are stereotyped before printing. By eliminating this operation the work but there is @ joss in speed. It will be noticed that the size of the paper has been increased from six to seven columns in width. ‘This will add he expense of operating, but it is expected that increase of business will make up the deficiency. The new- press is built on a solid concrete h was put in at considerable expense This elin es vibration nd, being a smooth running machine, there is less noise and excess motion hye ind much smatier press The weight « he ew I ine ximately 18,000 Ibs. and it stands in the main building near the maké-up chines It has taken two Seattle who spends mast of his time putting in these machines at points Mountains south to the Mex ‘ lie has bee led by local people and the } press is already running well, and . Dolly Varden Mine Tied Up by Strike Demands of Men Refused by Taylor Mining Co. and Work Closed Up Thursday Morning COMMISSIONER OF POLICE IS SENT TO TRIAL Prince Gecrge Magistrate Com- mits Police Commissioner | On Bribery Charge. STRONGLY URGE BUILDING OF MORSE CREEK BRIDGE Big Delegation Met City Council Last Night; Alternative Plan is Being Considered by Committee ELECTED JURY TRIAL; | OUT ON $6,000 a} if if 1) Varden mine and railroad is lied up and closed A delegation of 35 persons, divided into two bodies, returned e which Was called last Thursday morning ts is ; yy | Soldiers and general ratepayers, appeared at the council meeting ! vo : at to the city by passengers OD the Ghelohsin this \\ . Ea : a last night to urge the immediate construction of the Morse Creek x. On the same boat arrived the most of the off S po wiane: enre ae ibridge. The spokesmen for the two delegations, D. S. Gameron ia number of the men. The officials include Major Mhuraday by meres Dan! and Fred Stork, were heard and after the regular meeting the C. B. N - ral superintendent; J, Meteer, superimtend ae ae > po a ae oe coune! went into committee as a whole, when the question was satio Thomas Dalyrmple, road master; J. Milliga ; are am os os | dis ussed with D. H. Morrison, the only contractor who submitted ne « eer: D Tattrie, mine foreman; R. Manning, assayer, |” 7 oe Scere es = aed i tender covering the work as required by the specifications, The 1. Pp enographer. Major North will remain in the " p "Gaines oe don hie be.|@limin iting of lwo trusses, making a span instead, was considered rh in ght pending Taylor Mining Co, was give { half and P, EB, Wilson, city solici land the Board of Works will sit until sueh connection was pro- i " t but er f the: Wednesday night to act on the rrosecuted, jor 1 Wednesday aflernoon When it vided. party are | xy to Vaneo he decision reached by the corm It is all&red that the accused!is probable that a report will be wr. Stork also pointed out that, ‘ the sawe stean tonight.) pany was that the whole work entered a bootlegging arrange | framed for the council, It was the residents were without the led Taylor, mechanical superin would be closed rather than ac ent with Chief of Police Stewart, | stated at the council meeting that firé protection they were paying tond and ether of A. J. T.jecede to them, as the company) Cor stable Sinclair and otbers and|the tender of $36,000 could be re- for and in ease of fire it would laylor, head of the Taylor Mining|could not afford to do 80, Phe | ee protection was to be paid} duced by $10,000 by this change be almost impossible for the big | ty! i. head of the Taylor Mining | result was that on Thursday the | na profit sharing basis. A/of epan. rhe Grand Trunk engi- machines to go over the present i is remfining at Alice Arm work closed doWn tight, the men cheque of $50 allege d to have been neer will be called in at Wednes- bridge. i c rhursday when he too will naturally ceased work, the of d Chief Stewart by Watson was | day's meeting and the new plans he speaker stated that this a ae ) ficials prepared to leave and the duced in eourt. | kone over “with him. bride should have been built rhe details of the demands of whole work af the company 1s the oly twe witnesses called | Urges Need. seven or eight years ago when it +) ; , ee A ty striking, as now idle, being guarded by four the proseoution were Chief) Mr. Stork, in speaking for the had first been considered, Time | $y dates this|or five watchmen. Eighty men Stewart and Constable Sinclair. | ratepayers, unved the immediate had raised the cost of it and! learned from. .the oMoials ked were al work near the beach tak- | No evidenee was putin or remarks|eonstruction of the bridge, He eliminated thy Gr and Trunk from) morning show that they as pir ing oul rock corners on the @rade made by the counsel for the ac-! pointed out the large investment bearing its pant of the cost. The for a iise from. a aunimum he and sixty were engaged on de-|cused, this being reserved for the | the city had there in watermains, situation was, however, fac ing the. » per day to 86 a day, single and {velopment at the mine, jury trial, telephone lines and light lines, city now and it was likely” that| Dine’ SPE TEDIOg: OF. PATA vin The Union steamer Chilliwack, ='The people at present residing@icosts would be even greater a! Tee ane ae te rriving yesterday with 100 tons themselves and that the company there could not pay for this and)year from now. The bridge was WAGE OF Or} GO er ee ane aatlah obah wi is left and the work of;does not intend to grant their an increase Of population coule jan absolute necessity for the wel- freased according!) rhe, rave : ls nloading let to Ole Evindsen on demands even if the operations|not be expected without an ade-jfare of the residents of Section hoard of the company was to re- |i . of the property are tied up. Alquate bridge conne@ing. the see-|2 as well as the whole city. inain at the present rate of $41.25 ‘contrac J > ; Phe company officials emphati- | progressive campaign of develop-jtion with the business portion of The prove attractive Returned Men There, LD. 8S. Cameron, ‘Continued on Page Two) 1 day rhese demanc on Monday morning last and th that the settlement of remains with the men city lots there would) for buyers ment, for this season was planned, the city. “ @ sented ‘cally state Is were PHOS by the company, not elthe strike Cannot Peevis ie. (Special ' WASHINGT! Sweeping Chg ent Cong American ness and | Samuel Gom | American 1 . |“ America 1M | gress and [The ‘no’ eo to-a ‘yes’ The labor Congress i Treaty int eost of liv “failed in f lsion of eve fecting the our people. forever the pa ‘ ) internation L. W. Pa Third (Special A numb have been. pi A good many} hands and hewn [ots "Sa In busines ; which Mayor Mf is located has fi by L. W. Patm more sold a 16 press Hotel. @ through by Doyle. There hag the price of very few goog fering. Nearly Six at New (Special ‘ NEW YORK the week 6 Masonic H due largely s brow rh t skunk skingy The sale $1,250,000, 39 was bought est skins re Polar bear smaller skit $22 witha FINED | S . ; ; Klondike Another for prices +" (Spectal #lg In the pol ing, Mrs, jdike Hotel, @ 4 | having into possession, » of the sei , premises spirits. a The Klong premises mentioned TOA BERLIN, sian Gover speaking for'draft of a jileges Of 1