fTrst aid kits Tor' Bicycles Repairs For and nit requirements B"dftn Daily Parts pen"110" PRINCE RUPERT AUTO Phones,82snd200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 VOL- X NO, 131. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, June 5, 1919. ( PRICE FIVE CENT8 iNIPEG IS AGAIN UNDER RULE LOCAL LONGSHOREMEN EARLY STRIKE SETTLEMENT J CALLED OUT TODAY OF REVOLUTIONARY SOVIET AND ;ust yesterday,after the Princess when the Ena Longshoremen arrived EXPECTED BYRAItWAYMEN were about to commence TYPOS REFUSE TO GO OUT discharging her car&o a EVERYTHING IS TIED UP TIGHT eoiivcr telegram calling was received the men from.ut Vani.on strike. They responded at one a'. POSTAL EMPLOYEES LOCKOUT AT CALGARY MAKES THE This SITUATION MORE SERIOUS RAILWAY UNION afternoon at the, Uvm tf Restaurants and Other Food Vendors Not Allowed to Operate ; going to press they were holding HEADS URGE LOYALTY TO a meeting to consider whether or Returned soldiers-Parade through City; Premier Norris not they should go back to worki EMPLOYERS d- : (Special to The Wtwj via O..T. F. Telerrtphf.) ; to Bring to justice who FISH CATCHES i i uiiiioca man The only fish boat catches in - Calgary, June 5. The situation here is looking more serious Started Soviet There . port today are the Progress with following the lockout of the postal employees backed by Premier 6.000 pounds; Telma, 8,000, and Korden. The Premier wired from 6Uaw& that the strikers who uie inwer, 1,000 pounds or halibut, disobeyed orders would not taken back. be, (Special to Tbe IVcwt vU O. T. P. telegraphs.1 The regular monthly infecting which sold to the Canadian Winnipeg, Juno 5. The strike committee has Issued an The bricklayers have voted to walk, out on a 24-hour strike of the Prince Rupert Board"or Fish and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I order calling out all workers In the few restaurants operating Trade will be held in the city at 10.5c and 5c per lb. as a protest. Beyond that the local strike has made co pregress .. 1 ...aaI All &aama .Ia-a4 I I t. . ", Eleven hundred pounds of sal since its inception. ,as1, rYttr" M wiuaou at ii u ciock hall i"e yesieruay. on Friday, June 6, at 8 IJur'ng p. mon sold at 12.1c per lb. for the The electrical employees are expected to lake another vote, also been given calling off all milk have wagons beginning in. Mr.'G. F. Law of Vancouver reds and 5c per lb. for the whites this time on the postal workers' lloiih Motion picture ineaire operators ana stage nands also go will address the Board. All members to the Canadian Fish and Cold proposition. M duty today. please attend, 432 Storage Co., Ltd. NEW MINING FIRM TO The Typographical Union, embracing The Labor News is gleeful in today's issue over the backdown I WORK DOLLY YORDEN all newspaper and printing jofthe Police Commission on Tuesday. shop workmen, voted against The city Is again under soviet rule directed from the labor PROPERTY AT ONCE striking in sympathy with Winnipeg. temple. No dally papers are allowed to be sold on the streets. Ash Kennedy and other heads I Three thousand returned soldiers marched through the streets It has been definitely decided, of the Railwaymen have issued a today to the parliament buildings and tc the city hall to announce with the backing 6f Premier further communication to the heir intention to uphold law and order and constituted authority. Oliver, that the Dolly 'Varden various executives in which it is strikers mines will be placed on a pointed out that the interests of The labor temple organized a parade of large propor- pro lions but they kept away from the line of march of the returned ducing basis at as .early a date the workers now struggling for I as is possible, says the Vancou a principle of right can be best loWlers. served to their ver Hun. A. J. .Taylor, 01 the by loyalty employer At the parliament buildings Premier Norris addressed the Taylor Engineering Company and and their organization. This Hldiers in reply to a resolution they submitted in which they said now manager of the Taylor Min has been the outcome of the misleading they were with him and all constituted authority. Norris assured ing company, has been granted reports that were claimed in some quarters, regarding the would do all in his the necessary certificate by Pre them he power to meet their demands to deport mier Oliver to take possession of action of the big she. The communication alien enemies, reduce the high cost of living and bring to the property and Mr. Taylor-will referred to states that justice the man who attempted and partially succeeded in put- leave on Monday night with his mediation was not being conducted I ting a soviet government into force in Winnipeg. new staff to pay1 off the back and there was every rea wages on the railroad construction son to hope for an early settle end of the work. ment in justice to all concerned. Major D. D, Young, who has resigned from,the provincial forT Advertise in Uie Daily News estry department, has been ap TO HELP GET SETTLEMENT pointed general manager of the Taylor Mining Company' and DRYDOCK WORKERS ' Major AngufAV.;.Davis, late, of "OF Tl W jifllGEG DISPUTE the "Consolidated Mining and "MEETING Smelting company of Trail, will be superintendent of the mines. Of Drydock Workers at the FIFTEEN UNIONS HAVE GONE OUT IN SASKATOON: R. B. McGinnis, formerly of the Carpenters' Hail EFFORTS BEING MA6E TO END CONFLICT BY Dolly Varden staff, will remain with tho company and H. B. Tonight, 7 SENDING INFORMATION EAST p.m. Browning has been given the post of accountant and storekeeper. All Drydock Workers are requested 1 Special to Thu .V.wj vl 0. T. P. TelcgrtpBi.' It is the intention of the Taylor to be present. Edmonton, June 3. To lake a hand in bringing about ; Mining company to complete the settlement of the Winnipeg situation the Edmonton strike com railroad from the mjnes tto tide Uiltee has been asked by Secretary Robin of the Winnipeg striko water and then ship the 20,000 organization lu send delegates to the Manitoba capital. Is. Hie. Day of Miracles Pasti. tons of ore which is ready to be Special Meeting Edmonton is complying with the request and two representa moved as soon as transportation of the is available. The company has a tives are to proceed east presumably on Thursday evening's train fleet of ore carriers arranged to ine Winnipeg telegram is as follows: "Advisable that you bring the product of the mines to if' and Labor Council send in delegate or delegates at once to Winnipeg to act with the Statement to the Public the smelting centre. Will be Held strike committee here so that they will be able to send east the The Taylor Mining Co., recently 8 o'clock Tonight at organized to take over the necessary information and take a hand m bringing about a 1 has its directorate Only delegates admitted. proposition, as settlement. boinc adverse criticism seems to have been made by Wire reply.0 certain individuals against the formation hen- of the Citi A. J. T. Taylor, of the Taylor Engineering By order of. the Disputes According lo a telegram received Wednesday by the strike zens Committee. Those who have formed themselves into Company; R. P. Butch-art, Committee. MDimiltee. llfleen unions hnvo declared a strike in Saskatoon. this-association regret that Ihere should be the least :inis-conceplion-as president of the B. C. Cement Twlve hundred men are atlected. to the objects of their organization and they Company; C. M. Rolston, local want it madetlear to the public that they are strictly non-partizan manager of the Imperial Oil Company; t ! and neutral in any controversy that may"'"occur J. F. Tener, manager of the Wanted at Once 1 POPULAR LOCAL between employers and employees. Pacific Lime Company, and H. C. Chiene, of the firm of Buttar and "DEIY1ERS" Anyone who has followed in the press the conditions We have Just, received a that have obtained in Winnipeg during the strike theru Chiene. 10 Carpenters shipment of voile dresses, PEOPLE MARRY must know that certain radioal actions and usurpations ol 10 two alike. These are authority were taken, and that1 the orders promulgated, and NO INTENTION OF for Construction vy pretty and reasonably the assumptions of supreme authority, were such, as no Work priced. Also somo-lhi.ns Miss Hilda Curtin Becomes the liberty-loving people could long tolerate. REMOVING DRYDOCK a little different in Bride or J, B. Roerlg, Both The orders that arc alleged to have come from those who Apply Mr. McNEILL Print and cotton crepo " This City. assumed this control were such as to work great hardship The commissioner of the Beard Prince Rupert Dry Dock and and house dresses. The -of and much suffering on many people who had no dinvjt interests of Trade this morning received a Engineering Co., Ltd. low prices in the dispute between the parties at issue. on-those dresses June 5 -The telegram from G. 11. Naden, deputy Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 sell them Many abuses against personal liberty put in force during on sight. hero this minister of lands in regard to SOME AND SEE wedding took place the early days of the Winnipeg strike will bo recalled situation which reads Ursula the drydock morning of Miss llildegrade by those who followed the published accounts of the,, happenings Curtin and Joseph Blaine these. as follows: Westholmf "Following just received from Roerig, both of Prince Rupert, It is said that some of those who were active in fomenting TONIGHT officiating. Hon. C. C. Ballantyne, Ottawa: with Rev. Father Morgan troublo in Winnipeg are masquerading under English telegram 31st 'Replying your names, but whose real names indicate that they are men The most powerful and popular ultimo, I desire q assure you s The bride looked very beautiful wlio should long ago have becnintorned for the period of that tho Government have not actor on the screen today as she was given away by J.A. Moll the war and the war is not over yet. removal of under contemplation weo and altendod by her bridesmaid, It is to combat just such things just such interferences floating drydock Prince Rupert to W. S. HART Miss Marguerite Mcllwoo. with personal liberty that the local organization has been Vancouver. Drydocks are under F0H QUALITY TI10 groomsman was J. D. Mc-Auley formed by men who have the best interests of the community minister of public works and I IN iro, of Prince Rupert, who at heart and who are resolved to support law and AND have never heard him mak any 'ood nE SAT,sCTI0N visited Salt Lake City especially order in the event of a general striko here nnd any lawless " such suggestion. Riddle Gawne Licence No. 10-7340 for the occasion. element attempting to take advantage of the opportunity Among those present were Mrs. to usurp the authority properly vested in those elected to Tho train is expected on lime Empress Des Rosier, a sister of the bride, admtnister the affairs' of the city. tonight. Thii It one of the best W. S. Hart Theatre and Mr. Roerig's mother. Tho committee wishes to reiterate in the strongost special productions in 6 parts MAE The wedding breakfast, which terms that they have, no grievance, no nejudices, and ar9 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the MURRAY Fox Comedy w'as an elaborato affair, was not in opposition lo any other organizations whatsoever, jest -on the Paclflo Coast, Just " "Utb - n- President's suite at labor organizations, or employers' organizations, "SOCIAL PIRATES" IN BOND' served in the bo they rrlved Send your orders to the Six. Mr. and Mm. that contemplate any interference with legal Two Parti Part Feature. Iho Hotel Utah. or they any rlnce Rupert Coal Co., Phona 15. Roerig left later for San Francisco actions of any organization. Good Musical Program -niL'sode""WAN and after a tour of Cal U THEY ARE MERELY NEUTRAL. Their . purposo is IN Prlnoa the WEB" Rupert 8pruov Mllla, and fornla will return to make their solely lo uphold the authorities in. administering right and Ltd., can furnish you any dimension ""old Lloyd Comedy. home in Prince nupert. Justice to all. In spruca lumbar at abort Admission, 15c. and 30c. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. notloe. Agenta, Albart A Mo Shows 7.15 and 9.15 overalls and gloves. 'DW'. 1 H Carhartt's ' 8eoond Avanua. and 9. Blook. rrf,,4,MnJ, Caffery, Ltd., tf Anent, J. F. Wagulre, Smith