gyesery Ont one NO, 177 VOL, X. CHICAGO TERRORIZED BY RACE CONFLICT CALLS IN MILITARY TO SAVE LIVES STREETS BEING PATROLLED AND WEAPONS CONFISCATED; TOTAL DEATHS NOW REACH THIRTY—STREET BARRIERS ESTABLISHED BETWEEN NEGROES AND WHITES Special to The Nows via G.T.P. Telegrapns ‘ Chicago, July 31.—The streets of this city were tonight pa trolled by soldiers called out by Governor Lowden at the request Mayor Thompson for the protection of life and property, wh vas threatened by the race war which for five days has terrorized he city. The troops established a barrier across the streets between he white and the negro quarters, most of the colored residents ving on the soucis side, ‘he military then proceeded to search every person for eapons and many guns were confiscated by them The official death list for four days showed thirty, seventeen hem being negroes and thirteen whites, FINEDSIOOFOR cot * * * T . THREATENED WITH ¢ WAVING LIQUOR + TOTAL EXTINCTION * ’ a _— * Paris, July 31.—It looks * Edward Hardy Smuggled $900|* as if the Armenian ques- # Worth of Whiskey From * tion would not be settled * * intil the Armenians are * ae ee * wiped out entirely. The * * urke are SUITCASES AND GRIP . ~— £ TS ibk heoaee ‘ FILLED WITH BOTTLES three sides and are * hoamem * thr ening them with ex * in the police court this mo ning | ination They hav« * Magistrate MeMocdi« hid ls t off the United States + vard Hardy was fined 8100.00 f supply and the situ. * th’s in default of pay » ation there is very grave . * > net having liquor in posses se eee enennenee eC ere than iv a private dwell penne i i naximum amount fot ccoteae NEW AMERICAN g to t nature of the circum =e WARK IS SET \ iy the poli fic ad bes vaiching the water front ’ ¥ chac'| BYULS, AVIATOR ue a + shore from the big boat They vd inkling that it was being Y bringing smaller aft |Roland Ropfie Reaches Height of gside during thy night and 31,600 Feet With Ther- ne it to one of th more mormeter at 25 Be- ats and getting it ashore low Zero. harly the evening PA Bailey ia man approach the Prince via 6.7 letegraphs GERMANY WILL Responsibility to be Fixed, Ac- cording to Announcement Made in Bertin. Special via 6. T. P. Telegraphe.) Berlin, July 31 \ state tribu- nal is to inquire into and fix the responsibility for the war, ac cording to an official announce ment made here today This fol lows along the same line as the suggéstion that came over the wire yesterday to the effect that the ex-Kaiser might be brought to trial. If he was the responsible party, an effort may be made tea have him brought home and tried. If it is decided that the responsi bility lies elsewhere, then the cul- iprit will probably be punished {HE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY JULY 34, 1919. KING HONORS INQUIRE WHO MARSHAL FOCH CAUSED WAR ren. rie. tn ne i Field Marshall of the Bri- tish Army. al via ae egraphs London, July 31 King George recewed Marshal Foch at Buek ingha Palace yesterday and con mn him the rank of Fiels Marshal of the British Army I Field Marshall got a grea reception in London where he the | oof the h NEW TEACHERS Two Appointments Made By the Board and Third Being Negotiated. School TA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep PRINGE. RUPERT AUTO 707 See verue WHOLE OF WHEAT CROP AND PAY GROWER FULL VALUE — | SUGGESTED THAT BOTH PRODUCER AND CONSUMER WILL BENEFIT FROM PREVENTION OF SPECULATION IN PEOPLE’S FOOD SUPPLY i (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Ollawa, July 31—The Government has finally determined upon a poliey in regard to this year’s wheat crop. The main features of the plan are to appoint a board which will buy and narket the crop. \ cash payment is to be made the farmer on account at the he iit sells his wheat, the board to dispose of it at current and the surplus proceeds, after expenses of selling and | hand ing have been deducted, will be distributed to the original j prices selle i proportion to the grade and quality. No speculation on exchange or profiteering by the handlers lis to be allowed to the disadvantage of either the producer or the ;consumer, Two appoint ‘nis have been} | ans Ce alle a made { school teachers for the |} : | USS GOVERNMENT TO coming term t ait vacancies | TWO MILLION POUNDS SALMON DRIVE | caused by the departure of three | i | RELEASE TELEGRAPHS oi tact scars stat, Sut anotner, COPPER PRODUCED | cd f nr appointment must be made as ons AND THE TELEPHONES °"",2"y-"\0". "\noteor oul A ANYOX IN JUNE) PILCHARDS IN a position will not come Miss | ee ’ iM Washington, July sf he nnie O'Heart Fernie as an. The Granby Consolidated Min- Government control of telegraphs {cepted a positi or ti ae faa Jing melting and Power Company Fish Caught by Workmen Who and telephones will «nd at mid. jand Miss Mary Gladwe! Rast |/Produced approximately 2,000,006 Arrived Early at Victoria night Thursday turnaby will also con north to |Peunds of copper at its Anyox Shipyards. rhe Government has had direct | teach school for the ensuing term, |*elter in June, according to an -——. supervision of the systems since |The probable third teacher is Miss |""0llicial report. This is com-| Visitors from Victoria tell of an the besinning of the war Dorothy Peck of -Vancoever. parable with 1,267,688 pounds in|invasion of Victoria harbor by May, 707,301 in April and 90,682 pilehards, apparently driven in a jpounds in March, according to|/by salmon. A number of work- STATESMEN PAP FN New York reports. The produc-|men going to the shipyards and A , a tion in July is expected to attain |arriving ahead of time were at- the 3,000,000 mark, according to/traeted by the breaking of the SAYING THEY pre HA FD a report from Anyox. This in-|water in the harbor by salmon. w -¥ peak ‘J ¥ ease is made possible by the use |The pilchards, in their. efforts to of the full equipment of four fur-|eseape were driven close to shore GEDDES AND SIR AUK (Special to The News Writs hav London, July 34.- Minister National illegwed libel. Gieddes, tor am RUSSIAN MINING STOCK AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN, WALTER HUME LONG, SIR ERIC) LAND GEDDES ALLEGE LIBEL AGAINST LONDON DAILY NEWS via G.T.P. Telegraphs. e been issued against the London Daily News on behalf of J. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor o the Exchequer, Walter Hume Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Erie Geddes, Minister without Portfolio, and Sir Auklan Service and Reconstr uctoon, for The statement to which they take exception is one published he se . evelopment compan statesme i possessed sh ires + which had been purchased since the armistice was signed and, therefore, | which steady shipments have been to Russia a rowboat and unload a Seis 4 ae tae a ‘i | Mineola, July 31 Roland] by the paper to the effect that | ' ! ik 4otn i’ Side into e it Ropfle, civilian aviator fying the) in yarious Russian mining and d iWasp biplane set é s Z rie From -the: dietaans. She. cliect | is] wh hap . t a new — an mia W iit ‘ miieclial wii ot make out what was th \ , , t field h seh while Great Britain was hostile ‘ . “ He Thooseé a | hed e reg , e of the package put vine n| da hei i } feet The in started across the bay} , ” ; 13 : V ial ee : is re) o we his load Bailey thought it | at the hei sete iste la wt He chaftered a | th ; ¥ * ar a ‘ h and after a brief chase | , ; j ‘ Was Zo der ‘ perow kul up to the rowboat and ‘ i id t ivia I is lorcet i the man under arrest after | tl . et his io tt adi i 7 : a on it Wale eadink 0 if alt . g the grips which were oe to prevent the engine frees t There were iniall seven | im ses and one hand grip al | In descending Roptl found the : e filed with imperial quarts | hi ad oxveen exhausted ‘ gasoline and oxyee austed su Whiskey, rhe seigure was| , ’ hha listance ‘ lhe volplanes i entire dist ‘ nH about soo Tlie boat was j ti i fiscated and the pris o the ground. p WONDER > eht to dhe station kas c . - went en PRS pea... ’ ararrG MTA Re TS RZ DA . i R —e at? morning W. TENNS CHAM: iONS aiat ~A- MINE IS ) Niams for the city pointed " > rings that Hardy was acting for PLAY AT VICTORIA iat he thought was a whiskey a here were bigger men be-|Winnipeg Wins Tennis Cham- ind him and for this reason th pionship Beating Crack Moat oteht to he confiscated rhe man stated that the row- | Players of Coast. hOal Was not his own and he did Special by - Tr. P. Telegraphs ne iow the name of the party Widthvio — rT McGill and Whom he had got it rhe \ , ? * " . ; Ponnis ivistrate thought th: seizing erley INN IPeSs . the boat mde me yin te, players won the doubles in the — would be an imposition - heat ‘ nis ¢ WoOns » SETIOS ee l the rowboat will be returned tenni hampioushit ! lo its owner. ing Smith gud King of Vietora i ee ____ eiraiaght sets. MeGill and Miss Cotsworth o! PRE Victoria and Verley and Mrs 5 Sweeney of Vancouver were su a ae New Show Tonight cessful in the mixed doubles MARY McLAREN ‘The Amazing Wife’ Her Latest and Greatest De 6 Part Produetion De Luxe Telegraphs (Special via G. T.P abs: : M London, July $1 Reginald f y WILLIAM DUNCAN Genna has been elected ehairma IN ‘ . of-the London Gily ana Miclane “hee , i A Fight for Millions’ }/tienk. this. is one of the ‘Aeraph's Grot Serial, Episode 1 portant English banks and in ol r lde : » position 4 Mi Li oo 45 and 80 conte jet to take the | thio! | hows, 7:15 and 9 iKenna has had to retire [frel polities altogether ; GIVES UP POLITICS Presenting the pick of the world 5 best Anita Stewart “Mary Regan” ty Bia he Great Picture of eet Two Shows, 7 and 9.15 1] | | | WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ictures---No Advance in Prices pictures and our spleadid concert orchestra The KOMEDY THREE In Songs Will Edmunds Variety In 2 Reel Comedy, “The Milk-Fed Vamp” Comedy Patter and Dances trumentalist Admission, 30c. and 1 Se. instead of two, and some-j|and three, in recent months. the operation of the smelter at}blow. captured by the men who were waiting for the whistle to Telling of the invasion the naces capacity is facilitated by insur-| Victoria Colonist says: pase of a sufficient quantity of “The pilchards were driven into 'coke, shore, and when the tide went out | After more than two years'|hundreds were imprisoned inside jwork in preparation the coke|of lumber booms, which settled jovwens of the Granby at Anyox has|upon the mud and prevented their lhegun to produce coke and by-jescape. Men coming to work in lproduets and the big plant, the|the shipyards set to work with only one of its kind on the Pacifie|sticks and missiles and after killing many they pulled them out of the water and carried them off. One ardent fistferman had a shovel with which he went after the pil- chards. He found, however, that he must kill them by cutting coast, isin full operation, says lthe report, Continued operation is expect- led and the grade of being | produced is said to be excellent. coke Thirty-two ovens are in operation, | Coal fer the ovens is supplied|/them to pieces before they would j from the Granby's properties at|}remain passive upon his unique Cassidy, Vancouver Island, from/|fishing appliance. ” ‘Finding that his pilehard was nade to the smelter town for|getting away from him a gentle- several weeks past. jman went into the water up to his seiteniotaeanitigilannanncssine knees and managed to recapture BASEBALL jit. stains Pilehards were stuck in ail \merican League—Detroit i-2,| available pockets, several in each, joston 1-3; Philadelphia 2, Cleve- sand it is estimated that each man land 1; New York 6-3, Chicago | had an average of ten or twelve 5: Washington 1, Louis 0./fish. The men went to work for National League—New York 9-|their eight hours and then took i, Pittsburg 0-6; Brooklyn 6,)the free food home for supper. Chicago 0; Cinecinnatli 7, Boston |‘It smelt like an Indian village, 6; Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1. was the way one man deseribed ithe Foundation yards yesterday.” for the} the ICE FLOES CAUSE SHIPPING DANGERS Newfoundland and Labrador Coast Trading Vessels Tied Up Until Seas Clear. St. leaving ————- —______-_—— Charlotte Islands Albert yesterday ntlemen from Holland who are} nterested in the lumbering busi- | They are Messrs. | Among those sueen ' ieee there, W. Pauw, F. H. Pont and 4, Laman Trip, ‘They were companied on the trip to the west by ¢ \. French of the nent service al Ottawa, i@ss OVET cy. oo ae- govern- Arriving jhere Sunday evening Mr. |! reach sailed for the south by the (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs,) St. John, Nfid., July 30.-—Vast fields of moving ice, extending for# many miles, are interfering great- on Camosun on Tuesday evening. l'rhe men who have gone to the/ly with the movements of the lislands expeet to be back im about}eoastal. shipping traffle to amd la week, from Newfoundland and the Lab- rador coast. Many vessels have Last evening at the government been compelled to put back to ~ [wrert C. 8. Stewart had the mis-|harbor after vainly endeavoring fortune to fall off the dock into |to foree their way through the ice the waters of the bay. He was |flelds, The late season in North EKast- ern Canada is responsible for the tardy break up of winter condi- only in the water for a short time as he swam to a launch near by soon recovered from the hoek He was working one | tions. lof the boats tied up there. Many vessals are reported to he i caught fast among the floes and are unable to extricate them- selves, where he on \ recent building permit issued by the city engineer to F. W, Hart io erect a single storey frame eot ave on fifth avenue at a value of |Ladyemith Coal. The best. Prince #1500 | Rupers Coal Company, Phone 15. - Carhartt's overalls and gloves. Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Biook, Dinner sets, crockery and glass- are at Tite's Midsummer Sale, ree Oe eee ee. ein re ——————