DAMES LIMITED FIRST ALD KITS to sult requirements of Workmen’s Com- pensation Board Phones, 82 and 200 THE DAILY N iFor Bicycles Repairs and Parts Axesqyy @Arvenersey | ow a PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 = - — — = — ————— vo. X. NO. 169. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. TUESDAY, JULY 22. 1919 Pr PRICK FIVi, oO MNT | : -—_——_——— we THIS YEAR $248,951.56 IN WASHINGTON FOLL , SALE OF CITY LOTS AND PAYMENT 0 PAYMENT OF TAXES BY vuanee| (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) WILL LIGHTEN BURDEN LATER-—TAX RATE Washington, July 22.—A proclamation of martial law may be OF 14 une senegal | necessary to end the rioting here. Several days of disorders pdtiasemneanin | have followed a wave of attacks on white women, robberies and in order to me et the increasing liabilitic s of the city a tax | issauhs by negroes. fourtes mills on the dollar will be necessary this veat | = . Following two nights of fighting between whites and negroes, y s report of the City Treasurer at the meeting of the | stadt a A Prickly Subject oe ive negroes dashed past the naval hospital in automobiles and ‘ last night Che “aed estimates for the year amoun red several shots at the sailors on the grounds. Autos were 2051.50 and, owing to the outstanding taxes of the Pro ba —————} commandeered and citizens st the negroes who escaped. vernment and unsold lots held by the city, it will be SEVERAL CASES IN AMERICAN SHIPS ni a to raise the tax rate ‘ ¥ ’ 1 7 Kaw tg i] LOCAL POLICE COURT AMIR’S TROOPS GAMBLING IS given Dy the mayo! DIERS Wi anni | FOR TH e is good sale of city Proprietor of Palace Cafe Fined | : the provincial govern RECEIVE L0 $50 for Having Liquor i heque Gomes 0 he | jemumnensenpiiptn h wi yer ee ugh, th in Possession. iFleet Divided for First Time as ill be lightenes ene | : but in the aieaeeihe | il In the police court this morn Big Armada Moves Afghans Attack at V. at Various Points OF DISCUSSION sary to strike the rate and | A LY ing Dan Devoy, who was charged | Westward. in the Khyber Region. ; the taxes for this year. vith being a loose, idle and dis-! : |e de a . a aes further reported that: the orderly fellow, was fined 815 and) oie, ae aie a gt a ee Resolution Passed by City Counel al condition of the city is Twenty-three Mave Been Passed «osts, or thirty days in default rh ‘ i om yo rt, July Sima, Re ve The Afghans Asks the Mayor to Take end By the City Council Already of payment. The man had been} oo . : we United States See meee ae pomne) Steps to Suppress budget for the year Is ap and Others to Fololw. drinking lemon extract and was] : a er a in af | thes —— ao coal the Evil. 4 as follows: i ailidat ecupying the whole .corme: ae \ ibaina Canal. pet is estimatec ia 4,06 é a ar . i| Administration. + $42,555 Iwenty-three loans of 82,50 rhird Avenue and Sixth Street un dicen Saal coat ce a oo ae Seder har reir aeaed “That the mayor take the ne- ' Department 14,512 each have now been passed by the til the arrival of Constable Me- etal ininnhinliinn ‘ites . * a meet na oat aia bs ; ra ver |eessary steps to suppress gamb- Department ..... 16.955 City Council for returned soldiers Glinchey who had been summon- akg oa Be eee op Four British ‘alineae w a eure: | ting in the city forthwith,” was i ae ee 11,985 from the Dominion housing grant.| ed to the seene and then he start.) °*” ‘ wv we Beet hOun. BGEne : : ; ; : ea| the text of a resolution passed by ee : for Pacifie waters. For the first|and two wounded and there were : and Assessor 5,125 Last night seventeen were grant. ed to fight, which caused a great } | I t 100 Iti i the City Council last night. . ne T eet s ee ( e ado sAsSuée > We GB pveeunes 25,800 Led permission to @wo ahead. They enenrees in front of the Prine rs : : Ps a ae . - aaa — casualties in all, The question of the right of seen 37,000 were Walter Stewart, Wilfrid C. Rupert Pool Room whither all th ase ee ie: o y | the City Council to deal with the ; ; | t = ate ti wester ‘OAS i . pene 48,411} Macdonald, E. H. Maynard, Ernest | people flocked. Finally after cor Th , : — . si : z FOREST FIRES IN | matter and the powers of the Redemption 46.608 |Love. Alex. Holmberg. H. R. Hill. siderable fighting and struggli: Te ee ~~ von mayor as apart from his position be red when Ad ELS : oe Hlutehinsor WwW M. Brown. he. was forced into the ear and Cod Hy z rredm . . ba N ON DISTRICT chairman of the Police Com- Alfred J, Galland, A. M. Davis, H.| brought to the station. : - pare ” "4 ' —" a, mission were discussed and it was Ward, J. T. Collart, T. C. Chal- Lee Tuey a Chinaman who . = a ” ” oe (Special via G.T.P. Telegerapns.) |decided that as mayor he had the mers, J. M. Campbell, T. W. Sil-| proprietor of the Palace Cafe was ee | Nelson, B.C., July 22.—At least \right to give orders to the police a ' des. C. L. Youngman and W.! fined 850 for having liquor | fi fte en square miles of merchant-|jas the chief executive of the city. G. Huehes possession other than a private ANG! j Pree NCH j able timber has been burned over | Alderman Perry referred to re- rhe finance committee report- place The two flasks which were Ui, )-F | att : = + WA jin this district from forest fires |cent letters which he had written i that the tenders of the follow. |still unbroken were found in a last week. Several fires are stilljand intimated that he could go ing returned men has been as DAKINE powder tin in the back TREATY TY PASSED in various sections of stronger yet if required to do soe. epted for lots in Section 2: A, J.) kitehen The seals were broken | British Columbia. |It was well to understand where . Galland, $340; S. Pringle (2 in court and the contents test Che falling barometer indicates |the City Council, the Mayor and r. P. Telegraphs.) £296: J.D. Allen, 8850: G. F. Del-|It was pronounced to be rye Specia » G. WP. Tolegrepns ming storms. lthe Police Commission stood. He i It is reported. $275: H. O. Crewe 2 whiskey. Officers Adams and Le« ee haly rh thought the passing of the reso- the Dutch Prine . ; ; ; : » re ma 7” i i 2 ! 8710: Theo. Collar #1.300-\made the raid. ~ acte tineeininacsin iad jlution might bring the matter to ed that Holland J j Hutchinson, #4155 George Yesterday morning Police Con- + me as nan im “ve He ; “| RUSSIAN 1 WORKERS - a speedy head. to surrender , ,, £400 Wilfrid Macdonald, |stable Bailey hurriedly left on the. uzes yesterday. ARRESTED BY POLICE Tolerated Robbery. in Emperor if esao train for one of the canneries up ea | The question of what kind of Holl however, would Rentoas — © ae el o\the line. Here he arrested a j »y wishe ious exception was taken t ! ! I i ar Qnectel vn & ¢. B. "GCP. ene ae. |gambling they wished to suppress nder |! voluntarily a recent editorial article it the | Chinaman Joe You who had in VANCOUVER-CALGARY one vc . July ane re oan brought from the mover of the ng | a tribunal or 4 mpire Alderman Perry said|his possession seven pairs ol Venoouye oe ae - |resolution, Alderman Casey, the r to | nany as, accord-| yp 94 jt was resented by everyone.|shoes which it is alleged formerly FLIGHT FOR E. 0. HALL} _ Se add ait tee aa eae statement that everyone knew . the former No compulsion was being brought/reposed on the shelves of Me | : : - |\what a gambling house was. These ; ao : : , ‘ North West Mounted Police on} lered a political ¢> pear on the soldiers, who could|Arthur’s shoe store. The store Vancouver, « Fly In an at “Th ; tl ; j yp | were the houses that should be build in any part of the city if}was broken into a few weeks ago tempt to fy from Vancouver t ee pons aT a 1| | Suppresse sd. When a house was they wisl ed The arti 1s ajand fourteen pairs were stolen. Calgary Lieut. Ernie Hall plans tofan OPER EROR Wale te ERE | oper ated for the purpdse of - they Wisn . “i : ‘ , .j|to organized government. . RESUME TRADE IN erious and grave reflection on the lhe case will come up before the leave in a machine provided for gambling it was a tolerated meth- re ie ‘ on cou oe e ays ie hilliwae . Kamil Ops, Prine ee 2 »_ @ Council and he personajly did not}! al urt in a’ few day the Ch vack lod of robbery. It would be easy WHEAT FUTURES like it, The soldiers had said : mene % ton flight, He will continue from » BOLSHEVIKS REI USE enough to caine them if they ’ ‘entictor I thout a i ; . ; * that the person who wrote the| Carhartt’s overalls and gloves. , ! ee wanted to do so. If there was not via G, T, P. Telegraphs.) article bad got hold of the wrong Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. {0 T0 RELEASE SWEDES |sufficient authority they could go \ July 22 lrading in end of the story. Neither the city |—— wei - — lto the provincial government. It sae hoon eee {nor the province had used its in- ee | Stockholm, July 22.—The Bol-|was a funny kind of democracy if x i a a ee fluence to have the soldiers locate nee are shevik Government at Petrograd|the clubs were above the Taw. : . after — ia Baeton 9. |refuses to release five members|They were in business for the — rnment om There are still seven loans to REGLAR Ce ae lof the Swedish legation recently| skinning the workers. They ware : . eat opened at allot. but these will be held back | } larrested. It is believed that rep-|not run for the benefit of the ite per cent from until the men hav all returned ' jresentatives of other nations at|workers. but for the purpose of $2.24 mT rd re a in order that they may have an j | Petrograd will be arrested. fleecing them. In no sense were | Ti mane et senened opportunity to partisipat rhe| | a | they beneficial to the workers. up again to 82,25. sum of $50,000 has already been | ‘> BUY A * “xX RHEE HEHEHE RH SD Prove Rake-Off. ceived by the Council‘and work | # WHAT 6ER | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS «| The mayor stated that it was MUCH HALIBUT HE fae es thes ire WOVLDIL JUNIOR, SLUG ke-off be RE on the houses will commence Im) } bo iF XUH” BAT AM A KETCHERS \* +e ee RE RR RR # eH DOCOSSary Lo eee poy pe : : » § » taken. FROM THE BANKS ""’ HAD A MILLION MITT AN A PAST | The Yaeht Langara of the ee pe ris eaak sak 2 e é 5 é DOLLARS AN GIVE Aa |Whaien Pulp & Paper Co. was. in ishall instruet Chief Vickers,” Said fe REST OF THE / harbor yesterday, having come sid ag Pe 7 a BY, ‘ul boats are bringing | MONEN To ME lnorth on a brief trip from Swan-|' oa wee: c ate itches from the banke MOTHER nt ee | There : was a long dine useieg t through this port,| a he jafter which the motion was car- there were a large ‘ At the City Council meeting rieg. that sold their catehes {0 and 11 cents, There » nore here today waiting |FUlp Kerowal the following have come Murder of Austrian Named | * yesterday: Atlas; 34,000] Artick at Ottawa. 8 Lincoln, 12,000; Success, | _ : ‘ena, 12,000; Cora, 7, Oitawa, July 21 Bill Artiek 1, 7,000; Teton, 14,000; jan Austrian living at Hull, was \ “M00; N & 5., 7,000, and| kifled by a knife wound by Cor- , 17,000 pounds, \poral Filip Korowal, V.C., of the) Ad 77th Battalion, the man who led “eon the Datiy News ithe peace parade, Korowal was ee 0st “d and charged’ with the FE p R jmurder, According to the story) M ESS lof the defendant the blow was istruck in self defence. | Teahtine Korowal is said to be of Kus Vaudevilleand Pictures NELL SHup MAN and Al ‘FRED WHITMAN Bare, Son of Kazan’ ’ ous story by James ver Curwood Diate a ngs, Dances Specialties ond ind $0 cents 7 and 8 Two Ghows - is Charged With sian birth and Artick is reported ito be a countryman, SPECIAL NOTICE here will be a meeting tonight! in the Carpent alt of delegates of the several craft unions, who are desirous ©! iretaining their international | filiation, for the purpose of constructing the Trades and La bor Presenting T The ue of the world’ s best p MABEL NORMAND i The girl who set a il o'cloek ' British C Offic! ial c Two . ‘Bhews. 7 and 9.15 Couneil, WESTHOLME THEATRE ictures and our » ‘whandls on concert evehoeinn TONIGHT ‘Lightning Raider,” wo Big Features in ‘PECK’S BAD GIRL’ a vi lage by the ears 9th Episede sovernment _Gasette Adusiadion. 30c, and 15c. jlast night official notification was of the Pereival MeMordie as} magistrate at a monthly| salary of $100 to be paid by the | received appointment of i Stewart SWITZERLAND AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS j city (Special via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) . . , Geneva, July 22.—-A committee There was no football game . ; : last evenin is enough playe mt Swiss experts considering the as . gt ’ : aye idid not show up in time. Many of League of Nations — aeete’ s lthe resolution favoring Switzerland s young fellows were over lo _— Jthe Salt Lake last evening as the| membership in the “league by & fine warm evening made it very! 4 w attractive for the swimmers, or : ee eG oie Wm. Marchant, customs in- Yesterday the fish packing beat |spector, passed through the city Zorea put out to sea under the | yesterday on the way to the Naas lcommand of Captain MeKay who} land the Stikine districts on an jnow assumes responsibility since loficial trip, Mr, Marchant is very Poole to the | Well known locally as he makes the transfer of Capt. leitgord. Both boats are operat- lthis eity his headquarters during line for the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd, |bis tips through the northern * 2 * jcountry. ' rhe singing of little Mary} --—--— aot {Evans, daughter of Dr. Evans, at There will ce a oneciiee game the Empress Theatre last night|for all those interested in erieket was one of the attractive features |at the Acropolis grounds on Wed- of the program, She was loudly|nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, applauded and recalled again and! a agai. ‘This was just one of the ‘Ladysmith Coal. The best, Prince jvaudeville stunts {Rupert Coal Company, Phone 16.