| Legislative Library , . ’ ‘ AWNINGS T mii! POREEOEETA RAE EE PRINCE RUPERT M. H. LARGE 71 Sesind vga Pence ORES t ener Al } and sizes made I by c. H. Jones & Son N ( experience) c I WE NEV R SLEEP Ma Prince Rupert Auto. J. F. Maguire Second Ave. Poet en nn rene eererocce ne S cm Northern and Central British Columbia’s eee Seamen and Fh iremen + Baek to Work —————— — ———< EE sPEED! NG UP WORK AT SHIPYARDS AS SOON AS NEW DERRICKS COMPLETE CASTLE RANSACKED AND BURNED BY THE RIOTING WORKERS. ! : SX CHARGES - PROFITEERING Clothing Firm Fined $31,000 for Overcharging et Syracuse. — . Strikers Accept Companies’ Terms and Return to Work Are given Advance of Ten Doilars a Month and right of having Union Representatives present during Future Negotiations VANCOUVER, May 29..The strike is over, The strikers FOREST FIRES aimost unanimously accepted ihe terms offered by the company and go back to work. All boats that have been tied up or delayed will gel away on schedule immediately. IN THE FAST The basis of settlement of the strike is an advance of $10 a SYRACUSE, N. Y¥., May 29.— i'Much interest bias been taken lhere in a case of profiteering lwhich has been before the courts. Weed's Incorporated, a big cloth- tiie firm, has been found guilty lon six charges of making © too 'Narge a profit. The total fines for ithe six conviétions amount to |*31, 000. UNITED STATES n ll round to the men and reoognition by the companies of , month a oe a y F Much Destruction in Quebec and the union men in their own crews, An arrangement is made with Rew Brunswick—One Be- the men a8 & Concession to the union, that in Tuture negotiations yond Control. adjust ¢'Mioulties union representatives shall be present. - — } STILL ATW The steamer Prince Rupert ltcaves tonight for Victoria and QUEBI Mit “9 i | mts fattle on her usual run and wil! return here Monday morning, ; ad . . | phosmne-ialt nenroiortalitte Fails to aving for Pridce Rupert and Stewart Monday night. j : ' . Over-ride President’s ® The Chelohsin left last night for the north and is due to i { Maat Veto on Peace wrive at Prince Rupert Sunday night A The Prince John is scheduled to sail for Prince Rupert and I Den K : ‘, Ma 7 PEAPLOSS aan Queen Charlottes with freight and passengers on Friday next. age i irhinde haset i Falkonste!n, in Lower Sexous, was the scene recently of a violent o1tbreak on the part of the workers The Princess Mary will get away for Prince Rupert and cyijiiijer settioments Rest which resulted f» much bloodshed. The leader of the Communists was Max Hoelz, whose regular position ts w ‘Asn Se May 20.—Laek- fugway just as soon as she oan discharge and reload freight. couche county lectu: -« in @ moving picture theatre The red fing still waves fom the tower, but the uprising bas been put ing 29 votes of the two-thirds ma- A fire near Glennie in Sudbury down Falkenstein ts @ littl: town tucked away ba Jetty valley Cttenn mallee trees. Raaean, jority necessary in such cases, House of ge wanes. ” i felled Leste. a fee of lution and énd the war Gere There is a general feeling of relief in Prince Rupert at the "Vv" beyond cont 1 } Mei Milement. While there has been no great disturbance of busi- came ~ PROSPECTING Fir t Pi ] H wu, the effects Of the partial tieup were beginning to be feit LS. DESTROYERS — ' rs ] es ere song tens eee ae Ge u there “" e spss g of perene o when ahd trelGGA 2a TO VISIT ALASKA PARTY LEAVES f. S | Wh f both passed the resolution by a wrive or leave. Now it is expected that business majority vote, but this was veteed blore, Admiral Rodman May Accompany FOR UNUK RIVER or a mon a iby the rae Tt mee nes Th Inspect N ! ‘ jnecessary to seeure a two-thi p ry ‘ IER DRURY ig eer sg I 5 . “ lnajority to pass it ever the Pres- RINCE JOHN PREM x —— Tenders are to be in n, Winnidies on May jens veto. As a result of the deadlock, the IS REP Al ‘\ RED ()N DEMOCRACY i ct as is : ead a euscas mee 31; Local Opinion Work will Iu nited States is still officially at sehled ' Country to Open. lwar, with Germany and Austria \ proceed This Year ae unless Congress accepts the ' “A COMPANY MADE up Sol hill nihanitideiSchinshateeas treaty there will be no official ork was Finished on Time by Farmer Leader Says no System — : : OF RETURNED MEN Tenders for the construction of the new G. T. P. salmon and}peace until next Spring, When tan? Wallace Vards and Vessel of Government Better Than » t ' iy oa bs i : 1? ean wharf extension are to be opened at the end of the month oo ae ers eee ee is . : . ye ‘ . and ANGCOL VEN May <<. . , pea ‘ always possibile tog 1a lisen P } Saile Next Week. the Present Ke Pole ‘ ng engineer and|4t Winnipeg when all bids are to be in. This is taken by ioeal ae be reeled F oh ai ; left on Tuesday at! Officials as an indication of the erection of the wharf this year abe tae ia y a rospecting party/and it is thought that work may commence in the near future. | thal SUGAR MAGNATE WAS : mt the first to enter The first creosoted piles arrived at the lumber wharf yester- LAUNCH FOR % ty NOT UNUSUALLY RICH ” minh * re lay when the Vancouver Towing and Barge Company’s tug Clay- ig { ‘ : in ‘ah ont fu. uurn arrived with one seowload for the new wharf. Materials PLEASURE } Left Littl Over Quarter of a, by NF per Reed, geolo-} Will now be coming in steadily and will be unloaded at the lumber P ' \ Ly Million Dollars to Widow. Phey representing the/wharf. The piles are coming from the Vancouver creosoting | giver opaty Recently Purchased by 4 Lade Prospecting Co, an organi-) pyant at North Vancouver , - VANCOUVER, May 29.—'l ‘ po Ge Sit hoe pe it af NOR y acon | A. Swanson Being Converted; ‘ Drury , . : , ; ’ re The Clayburn also brought north a scowload of piles for the} Other Boats ) - will of the ‘ Kh. Db, Rogers fh 6 siihiiame iaa® ‘ © I i t been filed f i ule, It s (he company expects to start} "ew Stewart wharf, Ou her arrival here she at once left again} The Seal Cove’ Marine Ways at Un + oa "aN t ul iquarters of the| for Alert Bay where two more barge loads of piles will be picked are very busy Uhtese days with a” , ‘ elu , wi River Canadian territon ip for the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. On her return|dozen men working, (Phe tong O'pe ceguctad F<",m " ibout half way, between Stewat “ he Stewart piles will be taken on north, iriver’ boat formeny Known as tax jand the St liver. ‘They will 7 —__— |The Bald Faced Horse,” which A nthe von The ; Ury Lo beat | cngteds of Atner ier a purchased by A. FURS LOWER hei nly" that ti “ALICE” § AILS waitin fo | weather. x D ouble Shifts at aie otmaan , ha ny ahond. wan to secure OFFICERS OF LO.D.E. Sc pper wee aaa Al SI. LOUIS Me i: denned NORTH JUNE 1] DOMINION CHAPTER Shipyards Soon binilding @e wou Jick hariae 2 and ea additions to the Keel, thus fitting Sum of $23,000,000 Paid at Sevor- : ne hi yo looat will be, 6 Mame oo teen Daye Sele | ay tee. HALGARY, May 20. "Mes. 00" Good Progress being made with Work; \«: wii ve « valuable adui PVICE Qn iidi oO s electec Regular Weekly Summer Se Arnoldi of ‘Il nto was elected t» the local fleet, Y Concluded. ts polities, bat t and Skagwa resident of the Do on Chap- te eed Ee ee adee were the] ee Tee ere ete ey president of the Dominwn (oe;| Derrick Towers just Complete and = |. ti sit! launch, Sea Love, ts a MA Ma ', \ yen ‘ ards of the politielan ughters o 7 é stapite “s ; VIE 9 ee Nation He at the Inter= yn th oh ion of Mr.) WICTORIA, May: 2@-—The ©, P. ~ ery ees ae as soon as Derricks are swnng elugien new skag and sharp 4 Redes Mxchange Was con), < tbe best polities. There} steamer Princess Alice Will) lige president. ‘The election took S eed will Increase a . oe _ ee eee pilot Aloouni; the total Mee could | system of government) .aiy from Vietoria for the first place this* morning, ; Pp , I On PAE OP sFOO8 —- i vvU VOU i tic than the present trip of the season to Skagway on and other repairs. Good progress is being made at the shipyards, and very soon} ‘Two fishing boats have just4 mt ® Considerably ; ; d. and there was not May 14, inaugurating the regular | : ‘ rebruary sales. a thee i over be. the slightest kiv summer service to Prince BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL a double shift will be put on in order to expedite the work. ‘two the ways, the Ingved H., ow La viol of any kind.|p_upert and Skagway. It is under —_—-— derrick towers have been erected forty feet high and the derricks rr ‘randy Newall & Gn en 7 ha ; ‘ , pexcuse . Phone Blue 648 stood that she will alternate with National League. will be swung on lop of these and will be capable of handling! “ ee eee » , the Princess Mary. | Chicago 6, 5 Louis 2. Seeond thi : : . oh * struet f — 3 . eee TRAINS STOPPED, rhe Princess Alice is at pres-|game, @hicago 7, Bt. Louis 0. anything ee 3 ed : oh a ron - ~ ve 4 i ONIGHT ; { ‘rated on the tyiangular Roston 6, Brooklyn 3 Tu order to do certain wor at cannot be doue when the en operate on ! ya n : ! y 0. f . E MP PR EK S S POLICE BURNED TO ae between Vancouver, Victoria New York 4, Philadelphia 0. regular crews are on the job, overtime shifts are being put on, WES DEATH IN IRELAND and Seattle, bul she willoverhaul Cincinnati 6, Pittsburg 0, and just as soon as the derricks are in working order two shifts Ti before going north, the. Princess American League. will be arranged for at the yards, / Harald ‘nce LIMERICK, May 39.-Trains Royal taking her place here, oon a 13 eee 6. The expediting of the work looks like business and it will be OW ork bo e ' Boston ~. ; ‘ Th 5 elke ar ee ene Phe trawler G, EB, Foster was Washington 6, Philadelphia 4, | 00d news bo the people here that everything is going forward ‘John P. ners miany mw ir ' ‘ ‘ motes ' : 14 ¢ hatow \ cian. SORR Ay Pe on. J : ssterd by the Prince Detroit 3, St. Louis 42 jin a businesslike manner, Imagine Bill , 0 s , } : : Jalicemen vere doeked yesterday ’ ’ “ , ba ROR FL ; oak Su pic i0ii pier rw , ‘lice bar- {Rupert Drydock & Engineering Pacific International. hea roe MRNAS a's IE 9b Ca RAM CE Na comp lonteds th } v , hurned to death in a pe leo at their repair shops and her Tacoma &, Victoria 0, | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith tl. Olsen, of Ketchikan, arrived Comedy m “The Tiger’ syne racks near Dublin overhauL probably’ wilh be com Spokane 7, Seattle 3, arrived in the city yesterday af- in the cify yesterday and is regis- No Advance in Prices bers Trail ted today. Vancouver-Yakima, rain, jlernoon from Butedale, tered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. ad B. ©. Undertakers. Phone 41 ppl