| Loginlative Library ils TENTS: j) Kinds ans eS & Co., Ltd. ae Jor’ Experience) Agent Ff, MAGUIRE Second Avenne tet PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbi The Daily News ia’s rear, Pi “Th NE TN &% “elgg AY J 9 ivaZd “e | 75 Wp, Al. NO, 109. PRINCE RU PERT, B. G, SATURDAY, M. 120, AY 8, any Vessels erating HE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND IS ——_—- -— es ENDORSED BY \utlook is for Prolonged Strike, says Bulletin Issued by Men in Vancouver ptain Nicholson charges that American Union Influence is Delaying Settlement; Union Boats are all tied up __ P.R. and G.T.P. Vessels Nearly All Being Operated — Agreed to Sail on Chelohsin and then when Freight was assemblee, Refused; Mary Sai!s Tonight for Rupert VANCOUVER, May 8.—The strike bulletin issued by the Ing seamen here says that the outiook is for a long strike. companies refuse a Conciliation board and the result is there ia complete deadlock The breach Is widened by the fact that the men agreed to on the Chelohsin and then when the freight was piled up refused to go. Ceptain Nicholson, general manager of the G. T. P, coast charges that American union influence is prolonging the and delaying settiement. The Union Steamship Company’ boats are ali tied up. The, Trunk Pacific boats are all operating except the Prince which is still in port. C. P. R. boats with the exception Princess Beatrice and Princess Ena and two barges and of Vancouver island, are running. The Princess Alice ar- from Victoria and the Mary from Skagway. The C. P. R. announces that the Princess Mary will sail to- for Prince Rupert and Skagway with a call at Swanson Bay. will take food supplies to these places. None to Suffer for Food. No up coast points will suffer through want of necessities. trike committee told Fair Wage Officer D0. T. Bulger they in an emergency man any steamer and would operate her t remuneration, K MORAN KNOCKED OUT PAUL GOURNEE MONT) SCHOONER IS ON WAY TO RUPERT Power Boat Lady Mine Left Vic- toria to Take up Local Service Out of This Port. VICTORIA M k Moran! schooner Lady M Paul /@perate out of p Anyox, Alice Ar second round of | "as left here and i pos way north t ells vier She is cal six May 8 Frat out yneh heavyweight nocked once knock-! the s f arpentier, und, sparring take in Phe Lady purchase I ’ Smith fro Ar rthye jequipped as Open | OPEN PILOTAGE ANCOUVER, May 8 efleet f Asia was the nding schooner. lage is een ly Sel ty lage, ‘ in here, ‘DAYLIGHT SAVING — VANCOUVER CITY last nder Government } a) } 5 —— | hoh Alice B. Phone Blue 548. | | | *| City Council ‘Gets on Record as Favoring it Commencing Wiay 17. tte Entirely New Program $}) FOR TOMORROW NIGHT'S CONCERT Westholme Theatre at 9.15 Bee Local May &. ee Van mune la VANCOUVER, city j went record daylight saving plan tl led by this city indep jother places, Commencing ob 47, VANCOUVER TAKES — THIRD BALL GAME SEATTLE GIANTS | The Van Be ecouver dee on as tay we the adopt News Column May EM in PG TONIGHT PRESS wen Moore Bye Ww ode ho use’ S Satuaday ning Post Story, “PICCADILLY JIM” Wo Reel Lk. Comedy 6th B Pisode of "The Tiger’ 8 Tra il” VANCOUVER May 8 ecouver Beavers defeated the attle Giants by a score of 9 loo yesterday, thus winning three games straight Manager Hill yard of the Giants was the hitting star, getting four, ndent of? MORE MURDERS Notorious Huirt Admits to Killing Agnes Wilson of Edmonton. LUMBER COMMISSIONER FOR EASTERN CANADA VICTORIA, May 8 Lieutenant LOS ANGELES, additional Murders are by Huirnt, that of of Edmonton and an could not May 8.—Two admitted Wilson whose Agnes ither emember. name he ., superin- — resignation of J« Wi inspector of as @ membe@r was d last might ar LOVELY PAINTER OF LOVELY FACES > a Fe Te The hin T.-4 fixheries, ived by the d vepted. inns, PE on SPARK. 2 world laiieus poster she drew tor Association Chie touth < s s Neysa MeMetu and ‘the tle Young Women's Christian “ Hamar Credawen Elected at Sunderlrnd; 22,813 Votes SUNDERLAND, May 8. Sir Hamar Hamar Greenwood, chief secre- tary for Ireland, was re-elected to parliament yesterday in the by-election necessitated by his recent appointment to the Irish secretaryship. Sir Hamar received 22,813 votes as against 14,379) for V. H. Rutherford, the labor candidate, and 5,065 for W, Fowe, Independent Liberal. At the general election in 1918 Sir Hamar as a Coalition Liberal, was returned by about 2,000 plurality over R. N. Hudson, the Unionist candidate. The labor candidate in that election polled 9,578 votes. Prime Minister Borden Visits New York on His Journey Homeward Bound Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of York this several months for NEW YORK, May 8. Lady Borden south where they ir health, Siy Robert stated that his protracted sojourn in the southern much to restore his tlormal health, but declined statement on affairs of anything his future, afternoon the New spent Canadet and arrived in from the have benelit of the states had done to make any public stale or ‘erning His visit to New York is merely in the nature of a break on turn journey to Canada. -'to be built. DELAY OVER ‘FISH WHARF Matter to be Again Brought to ial Attention of Col. Peck. The question of the building of} a fish wharf at this point was| discussed by the Board of Trade} last night, and it was decided to| take the matter up with Colonel | Peck to find out just what the Government is likely to do in con- nection ‘with it. M. P. McCaffery said he under- stood the wharf was not likely If the Dominion Gov- ernment was not going to do the work, they would have to tae it up with the Pre vie i rn- ment. Hon. T. D. Patty. he ff that} when he was in OU je deputy minister seemed insi@tavorable to it. The Provincial Govermment} was voifering to give the water- front property worth something like a quarter of a million dollars and he thought the Dominion; should do the work. In view of} the other expenditures iwould be difficult to get the money ‘for a wharf, but if the other gov- ernment fell down he would do his best. Already the Provincial Government had authorized large expenditures. Wire the Colonel. 7 On the motion of Mr. McUatfery iit was decided to wire Colonel Peck to find out whether an ap-|' propriation was being made for the work. The motion was seconded by W. Nickerson who said, the Dominion Government had been spending large sums on other harbors but spent nething here./} It was about time they were do- | ug something, (it was not the} work of the Provincial Goyern-} ment to build docks. FOUR HUNDRED IN FINES~STRONG BEER |All Pleaded Guilty to Charge of Liquor in Possession. In the police court this monrn- jing Robertson & MeMillan, Savoy Ban, Elsie Peterson. Svea Pool }Hoom, Thomas Black and Chas. Houston, Windsor Hotel, and D.| Zarelli, Royal Bar, pleaded guilty} te the eharge of having beer in| yossession over the legal 24% %| ind were fined $50.50 each. | Olier Besner answered a sim j dar but a second offence jand, also pleading guilty, was | fined $200.50, L. W, Patmore ap- peared for the accused in all five cases, i charge ‘MRS. MORKILL LEAVES FOR SOUTH NEXT WEEK Tomorrow night at the West- holme Theatre will be Mrs. Dalby Morkill’s last appearance in this icity for some time, as she leaves ifon the south next week, She has been a great help in the d5un- day concerts and other entertain- ments sinee coming te town some ‘weeks ago, and some of her work will also be seen at the Vaudeville on Tuesday. Doubtless there will be a good attendance tomorrow, A party of geodetic surveyors is encamped in tents on the G, T, P, right-of-way near the general ottices. They will remain here for a few days surveying the waters at the mouth of the Skeena River, They are employed by the Do- minion Government, B. OC. “Undertakers, rs. Phone “1 Board Decidal eae 3 om Execute Its Parag Colonel McMordie will be called to close Arrarg-ments for Erection of [School at Meeting Tonight On motion of L. W. go into the arrangements for the erection of the new school - with a view to having the work commenced at ence by Colonel MeMordie. This motion was carried after a motion made by J. C. Me- Lennan for reconsideration of the whole matter had failed to oe lost. Dr. W. T. Kergia Kirkpatrick was absent. In opening the meeting Dr. OFFICERS WANT Kergin explained that the matter PLA?) VE a seconder and was, as in the chair: and Mrs, receive of the erection of the new school was making no progress and that. it could not be let drag since con-| tractors could not hold their ten- hers it Wers with the prices constantly Twe Double Houses to be Built by Government at Marine rising. Since the last meeting a letter had also been received from Station. Hon. J. D. McLean, minister of) education, inquiring as to what) At the meeting of the B progress in the matter was Trade last — ee made in ordet; that rovistdlte be by the. preside nt : ike coveromenw might be arrangs°o8 Peck in regard to. pro ed. Mr. Patmore stated that he had '2& accommodation nterviewed Hon. T. D. Pattullo °® the lighthouse. tend and explained the whole ‘situation to”- Temporary qu had to him, Mr. Pattallo had told been found for thent ae he hos- him that the government was in Pital dector’s rasidence, but four readiness to give $60,000 towards: 0f the officers were married men the building but that this offer.22d were anxious to bring their would not stand indefinitely. The, ¥!Y°S and families here, vee minister of education. had Colonel Peck replied that the communicatéd with to f this graht would be ng immediately. Tenders Accepted. ; Seeretary Vance explained that The matten was left with Pres- 10 progress had been made out-| ident Parker to take UD further side of informing the successful| With the member, enderers that their bids had been been! in the estimates with which to build two double houses on Dighy iTsland. forthcom- accepten. This information came a surprise to Trustees Kergin ind Patmere but they endorsed the action of the secretary. The deposits of the unsuccessful ten- derers had been returned to them. L. W. Patmore dealt with the ‘aising of, the money and, while stating that this was the duty of rt Finance Committee of the City tohneil, still there were sevenal lees rate plans for the raising of the money. If the money was not aised in the bond markets of the east then it could be raised by he local sale of bonds or short erm treasury cectificates at a fair continued on Page Four.) is tions at Wancouver. ~~ ful candidates at the Unive of British Columbia examirations the following students are men- tioned. a, ae Arts. oe | Fourth Year—Katherine Pills- bury, Second Class. & | Third Year— ) passed, | Second Year—-Weldon M a aa | First Class 7 e ta | Doris Dowling, Passed, + a Ksther Naden, Seeond Class. Neff, However, Had Five Rounds| of Six All His Way. KETCHIKAN, May 8.—In_ the! six-round boul between Chet Neff and Carl Reuder, of the U.S. Navy, Ae last night here, the referee gave ; city by the a the decision as a draw. rc ot a aa er. whie ing to the spectators Nett had the | 4 ock, best of five rounds but thene were no judges, : Len Halliday fought a local boy in a four-round no-decision bout. The Prinee Rupert party in-| cluding Ben Self, Neff, Halliday and a number of fans, are leaving | here at 5 o'clock in the morning. | On their arriva: here yesterday | morning at 44 o'clock there was six inches of snow on the ground, | Hospital| it Shockley, pe maeseee, Sevoud vearettaynt Fis assed ; “eh, te . Aldous Coke to | Reserved seats for Vaudeville on sale at Orme’s, Patmore, seconded by Fred. Shaw, it a was decided at last night’s meeting of the School Board to have oe : consultation with Colonel 8S. P. MeMordie ‘at 8:30 tonight to” ¥ : ascertain Sun of $17,000 had been placed AT UNIVERSITY List of Those Passing Examina- A completed list of the avons aS arrived by mail this morning and James Mutohett, , Science. Second Year—Henry ie PRIOR FIVE = T Lea we