J,JfforkoW tPtSS rcqalrewcBl AID KITS com- D 1 L Y EWS Your Person BEO.J.FBIZZELL Correct FREE Weigher Weight p8220d200 Phones 10 and 25 CO. PRINCE nUPEUT, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ;,L'lME X. Kg. 12, 1919. PRICE FIVK CENT ommence RESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF COMP ANY ON THE JOB TODAY K THOUSAND TONS OF STEEL GERMANS ACTED GERMAN OFFICERS MAY 'ftFRMAN FI FFT HIT wnn dcactcI be Diiuieurn dv i aw ULilufllli 1 LLLi uuu 11 llAJ ULitOlO ULi 1 UlUJllLiU III LrlTT ORDERED A WEEK AGO EXPECTED Fighting Going onln Berlin With Rule Would Apply to Death of IS KtSlRICTED Great Fury, Says ; a Copen- Capt. Fryatt, But Not WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAY . l ' hagen Despatch. Edith Cavell. TO 15,000 MEN fjfcpectal via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) (Special via U. r. r. Telegraphs.) London, March 12. Fighting Paris, March 12. It is now Military Conditions Arranged In is still going on in Berlin with asserted that a majority of the Regard to Tanks Opposed fans being Prepared for Ships near Dry dock and Grading will be great fury, according to undated Peace Commisrion committee on to League of Nations. reports received in Copenhagen, responsibility for war, hold that Done at Once; Mr. Mullen lells of Aims and Aspirations Witnesses of the fitrhtinir durinsr German officers can be punished (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) the Jasl few days say both theifor orders given for acta per-1 Paris, March 12. The person- of the New Company. Spartacans and Government sol milled by them in violation of the nel of the German fleet is to be diers acted like wild beasts. national laws of Germany or the restricted to fifteen thousand men rules of war. Such rule would ap- 'the Supreme War Council has de-ply me shipbuilders arrived last night and announce that theyipUIMpcp fACEC ADC to te L. TI.. 1 I L.- v.vuw- AA ANDREW KELLY WINS officer who executed cided. The military conditions commence worn rigni. ui unuc. no wumrawia navo uocii Captain Fryatt but not to Edith jinclude guarantees that no tanks led and delivered, the orders for the steel placed and nothing AGAIN ADJOURNED ' AGAINST COMMODORE Cavell, who might have been must be handed over and de- i remains but to get to work and build the ships. technically guilty of espionage. stroyed. In conversation with a Daily News representative last night Wong Kim Admits Being an Salvage for S4,000 Awarded to , Mullen, president of the Prince Rupert Drydock & Engineer- Accomplice of Chow-Hing panadian Fish & Cold RUN ON JAPANESE TERRIBLE FLOODS )., which has a lease of the drydock here and the land ad- In Stealing. Storage Co. BANK IN VANCOUVER INUNDATE MELBOURNE ino.said that they would be starting on the plans for the ways ! Vancouver, March 12. Mr. F. F. Scheilenberg, who carne witn mm, will nave charge w.. v.. e actual shipbuilding operations and J. H. Pillsbury will con- Magistrate McMullin.'who is tak- Justice Martin has handed down (Special by 0. T. V. Telegraphs.) (Special Tla O. T. P. Telegrap&s.) to have charge of the drydock and repair plant. '"' """ " bv judgment in the two Admiralty Vancouver, March' 12. A run London, March 12. Melbourne, j while absent, Chow Hing appear-6.000 cases heard before him here this started on a Japanese bank here Australia, is Inundated. The worst Tons of Steel. cd on the charge of theft, also as week. The first was that of the owing to alarming rumors. The floods experienced in fifty years' h week ago we placed orders through the Dominion Govern- accomplices Leo Hong and Wong Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., appearance of two automobiles are being experienced here now. for six thousand tons of steel," Said Mr. Mullen. "This Kim. owners of tho steamer Andrew with crisp bills served to quell Large sections of the city are under we expect to be delivered at once and there should be no Wong Kim admitted that he Kelly, against the B. C. Timber the disturbance to some extent. water. in getting to work. We expect to spend at least 5200,000 'was an accomplice to Chow Hing Mills & Trading Co., owners of bnt in addition to the fine plant that is already here. We shall in breaking into the Palace Cafe the lug Commodore. It was claimed RETURNS HOME Army and Navy Concert, Empress lever possible buy supplies right here In Prince Rupert and and the Pantorium. Wong Chu by. the captain of the Andrew Theatre, March 25. tf wJUu.Cijan..mAchJnerxJ .charged,.with- being the re, KtUrVthatibad found the Commodore expect to make this a Canadian' industry. ceiver of the stolen goods. All in distress in a storm off Corporal Wrathall -Who Went r--nrV'"' ''''" Hie Chinese cases were adjourned the coast of Alaska in October, Away Three Years Ago Arrived Housing the Men. Back MAX HEILBRONER until Monday next. 1917, and had towed both that Today. E"We expect to employ from 500 to 600 men and I anticipate vessel and the barge of copper Reliable Jeweler the ,lng of these will be a rather.difncult matter. I much . ' Corporal J. Wrathall, who left nfTr,,?1I.m, ...p attached into Yakutat Bay. Mr. Ir that the owners of orooertv here should undertake the jay : l.lll linPiA i nflj Justice Martin decided that the for overseas with a forestry bat Diamonds, Watches, Clocks but if they do not do it the company will have to provide IMPORTANT POSITION Andrew Kelly was entitled to 4, talion three years ago last De Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory he returned this morning employees. 000 salvage, but did not express cember, Umbrella, Community Plate, expect to remain here a month or more until things get! any further opinion. The ques after spending most of the time Etc. but Mr. Schellenberci will be in charae of the work. Mr. 'refuses to Accept $300 a Month tion of division of the salvage was in France at forestry work. l-the chairman of tho board, will also be here before long, J Salary But Turns It Over to held over. Corporal Wrathall was at Camp Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th Strttt. 41 ably within ten days. Association. The action of the owners of the Kimmel near Rhyl before return ing hom9 and he says that even More Contracts. Jessie Mao against the owners of IrJu&t nnw Mi Tk lc n.nAtl.ttnn am erimA FfArirh rnnt rrt c David Loughnan, who worked (he Sea Lion was dismissed. It then the conditions there were ii we nope to get. They are for various types or vessels. As ' had been urged by the defence bad. Trouble was certainly brewing tier of fact we are in tho shipbuilding business here and on the staff of the Omineca Mm-ft that the injuries to the Jessie at that time. "DEMERS" Wrathall is leave to be able to build as cheaply here as anywhere. We are cr and who has recently been ap- Mac resulted, not from negligence Corporal will visit Hazelton on before " lere lustfr. h..iM i,ie k.. cohiich . h..cine. pointed on tno advisory commit- in navigating the Sea Lion, but aiyl We have received a reDalrworir? v.. u,. . ,..ii ..n ka .oni. h.idnAco. teo in connection with the sol to the stormy condition of the sea going to Victoria for his dis second shipment of coats hall r.arru o t i.ii mQ diers' repatriation is well known Furthermore, it wa9 contended charge. and suits, making the ie promDtlv and wll nn wnriT.hat r.nm nlnnn nnd wa ax- in this. part of H19 country. Speak- that the captain of the Jessie Mac range complete. Now is 6. j. " ' . . V " a --- i. rir,,,;rli,r,T1f Mia Vnn. the The oldest Canadian Life Co. make j uo a gcod business." s t..4."v.. v- incurred danger in tying to the tima to your couver rrovince says; shore and then allowing four The Canada, J. F. Maguire, Agent. choice, all colors, sizes Excavate at Once. Thr salary is 8300 a month and other vessels to tio to her in turn. and styles, in a wide variety Br. Mullen says that he Is not sure whether the excavating 1 Mr. Loughnan, while - accepting of prices. 18 ' by contract or whether it will be done by day work, this, is turning it over complete- CORONA COMES HERE NOTICE "ui win do done at onro. however, and there will be no iv In the national secretary COME AND SEE f3 for any other officials In r-nmo Mr...... Mnlln U flltlv em-'iToneiiPir nf flifl fippat Var Vet FOR FRESH BAIT . . .w ww... - 1 .l.-u--.-. - All those found cutting rj vt go anead and carrv the work throuah. prans' Association to be used as - 1 f.J. w '- - timber in the city park reserve uer mat the best results may be obtained Mr. Mullen the Dominion executive may deem McBride St. hat Customs Officer Goes-to Butler's between he Is looking for the co-operation of labor here so that :advisable. Cove Circle will and Cove for Convenience of Hays aJ. 06 able tn malio a e.iAeo nt Ik. uin.l. . Tha. mhna nf Tim frtnenn fnp fv T.nncrliniin'K k, - - M ilv u OUVwwOw W 1 .1 I U U I r V llliwiv w. 111V t .,u3ir. w. " " - and those be American Craft. prosecuted, pleating will be done on the ground at this place and that!action in accepting the salary is who wish to take away any rari an immense lot of work. that ho feels that the government The Corona from Tacoma ar fallen timber, must get a Til n Clilno should pay for the services he is rived in port last night with -no permit from the city clerk; does not desire to but rendering, f' IWO Shins that u. -I I-I Ut.J nnn fish. She is leaving for Stevens T. McCLYMONT, hia activities FOR by benefit personally QUALITY L ":ry,?f next and June. today to fresh Mayor. year the other by tho following behalf of returning Island procure . on comrades SERVICE AND SATISFACTION r- .ui ui i ii nn i a m m a iUr m me contract. Each vessel nas a oz-iooi Tho dual bait. Captain ty. Rorvik who has and dependents. food Board Licence No. 10-7340. Continued stationed his boat, tho Ilosospit at on Pago Six.) position of editor of "The Veteran" Cove Canoe Pass, to Butler's or and a member of tho advisory catch herring, reports that he has BTt-i m. committee is arduous and about two hundred tons of Jive entails, often, a soven-day working WmOLlE THEATRE week. Sometimes it moans herring in captivity. Theatre fifteen hours a day, but the work It has been arranged for a mpress : officer to be stationed at .One Big Show Tonight is interesting, and, it is hoped by customs Butler's Cove to supply the Tonight Wednesday Mr, Loughnan, useful. American fishing boats as well as Tho Great Masterpiece of Primeval Life Canadian. PATHE PRESENTS FIRE AT DELISLE Ladysnilth Wellington Coal re Ward (Special via O.T. P. Tclearapbs.) Fanny duces your fuel bill and gives ies March 12. The Edmonton, attraction. Phono 15. .P. R littlo town of Delisle, Saskatchewan, foal On IN HER LATEST AND BEST PICTURE near Saskatoon, was visited by a disastrous fire last night. Elmo Lincoln and Enid Markfey BANISH EMPEROR. 'INNOCENT' n u A nrf .i Qrand (Joncert ' most uu olncrs ,itumnrt via 0. T. P. Tcltgraphs.) amazing film production in the world's (Special p Toto Comedy, "His. history Paris,reached March responsiblo 12. Information quarters ST. PATRICK'S DAY 1 Oth Episode, 'Mystery of the Double Cross Busy Day" in Paris that the Austrian Monday,Marchl7,l9l9 Uetter than ever as it nears the end -Plendid British Gazette Government is contemplating tho HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY enactment of a law banishing WESTHOLME THEATRE Pora former Emperor'Charles. 7.15 and 9 Admission 15c and 25c Set, t,n..at 72 8tart 7.30; Admission SOe anA 2Se Tickets $1.00 at Ormo's. Shows, sharp: - """.ica Pmr.. i .. ... . GRAY'S ORCHESTRA s.am 0y vne Westholme Theatre Orchestra A. J. Watkinson of Povt Simpson, i3 a visitor in town.