° (ae care 7 WS v Q le Ve — ’ ‘THE DAILY NEWS lj, 7 © ’ / Phone 76 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE iL. X. NO. 180, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. MOND 1UST 4. 4¢ . : DAY, AUGUST 4, 1919, PRICE FIVE GRNY - THE HUNGARIAN RED SOVIET HAS ICE AND CAR —_— RAILWAY SHOPMEN ARE OUT | e COME: | ; ‘ Many Fishing Boats in Port, But| MILLION MEN INVOLVED NATION (OF THE CABINET re \ ere 1 ee | | Busy on Job. i | MANY STRIKES AND RUMOR SOF STRIKES AT DIFFERE IT . ° . Phe is a seriou ind car! POINTS; CANADIAN RAILWAY SHOPMEN AT D . oumanian Army Ordered to Stop Advancing into the Country by )}-\ors ner just now. twenty-| MONTREAL TO TAKE VOTE e as ° . three boat loads of halibut ar- Allied Council; Bela Kun is to be Interned at Vienna dash place Selnréey with: sbten (Special to The News via G. T-P, Telegraphs.) . . thing like 20@,000 Ibs. of fish but Chicago, August 4.—This is the fourth day of the strike of ; | : and 1s Being Protected there are very few cars to handl Nee rated Railway shopmen. There are 250,000 men involved _____- ess /jit and also there is a shortage of it is still ‘ead (Special to The Nows via 6. T. P. Telegraphs : ioe. bh . it spreading, Vienna, August 4,Hungary’s soviet government ended saur- CABINET BEING W. P. Hinton, general superin | \s a result of the ime eight out of twelve of the blast fur- ay when Bela Kun and the entire red cabinet resigned. The new tendent of the G. T. P., is uf touch iaces of the United States Steel Corporation at Garry, Indiana, government is enforcing the strictest martial law. Bela Kun was vith the situation and T. S@Vhit» are banked and 10,000 men are thrown out of employment. protected by the allies. — tendent of cars, is Pushing The railway officials state that traffie will suffer seriously all irs he can possibly get wif : > ive s ; ‘ > > > arr: Paris, August 4..-Bela Kun, the Hungarian soviet leader, has iis vols pe a a “ mo the next five days unless a settlement is arranged. . = P ” ashington, gus ‘ rhe | arrived in Vienna where he will be put in an internment camp. Carveli to Raiiway Board and/!y passenger train instead of by ashi I August 4. re | a Pp y * heads of all the railway secant The Allied Council has sent a message to the Roumanian army Burrell to Remain for ee nt and it is expected gods are in conference on th ARRANGE BASIS on the Theiss River ordering it to cease its advance upon Buda the Present. or _ 7 ” a aa rr a high cost of living and its ox- j nent : © < cult is in get- ’ Pest immediately. Further communication from the Hungarian Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs ting the ears returned 1. il) en to ae | OF SETTLEME Government is eagerly awaited by the Council. Ottawa August 4. Cabinet{irom the different points in rod . me = : to oh into all yhases of re é *k London, August 4.—The town of Onega on the north Russia: |clianges occurred as forecasted on|Umited States where the fish is Pt tetehina dak, ae . ; i a ° ‘ e es, i 6. 4. iree front has been bombarded and captured by anti-Bolshevik forces. Saturday. 7 rh H — left the | shipped Se r ae bruit Po thousand foreigners are on strike AT SHIPYARD Pe ee es es are 7 ; Es Helen! Just NOW in the Welland Canai construc- t > sor ! of Lailwe ommis- t is npossible ts *t an mer rn PEACE CONFERENCE the Boars f Railway ¢ ' 7 i a y \ ‘- tion works. Troops with rifles —_ : sioners, in place of Drayton, who °@n > s to relieve the situation.!.414 machine guns are protecting President J. L. Mullen Announces dien hin olane oe a McCall, general supe end- ; WOULD INTERDICT take his pla in th abinet. hi ill n i perinten the works and valve @btesk That Work on the Slips May WITH MILITARY ALL TRADE IN ARMS Colonel John Thompson, K, C., emt o! the road, is at present at Montreal, August 4 The ex Commence in the | of Ottawa, has been appointed to Winnipeg and he is in close touch oe oe wr A Basa the Pension Board in succession With the situation. a : oa Federated Shop Morning. a a Trades of Canada has called for eeces tr 0. 7.2, veoteneentil to J. K. L. Ross. The ice shortage is just as s strike vote, returnable August . Police Troubles at London and Paris, August | Nie “Dente Premier Borden announces that *¢riows at present as the cari4, 1, the aa atin eaieehoeaal J. L. Mullen, president of the Liverpool! Do Not Prove tenia” Cam ieee coded Martin Burrell will continue in| Shortag rhe fishermen must will ia snneniiaael ; ree: Construction Co, and of Very Serious. a lati Mabend shicin of ane te the Government for the present ave ice if they are to fish and cecil wale the Prince Rupert Drydock and - I ude rms ied pele aa and in the event of his retire: there is very little available. Engineering Co., announced this aug , rhe peniec e “Id Phat vould tend t | later, another ministes ' rhe following fishing boats are morning that a basis of settle- I n is a failure s — cee e ee oe ee oo | British Columbia will be appoint the harbor: Loncoln, 13,0 ment had been arranged in con- jinat e of the forces i ake " ' he 7 oo . s : . rf - be : ; illy announced that], : ot and tata ie b yea ed. It is predicted that H, H, pO nds; Vier i 00; Bringold ore with = oes ohignané. vent out while the | . ’ y Stevens of Vancouver will receive | 15,000; Vest 14.000; Clara 7,- ing situation and that work on prone | is — oo Pane the portfolio 000: N 1 £3.00 volunteer the slips would probably recom- ke in rpool| wl O00; «& R., 13,000; Nidaros mence tomorrow morning. cialis ' . e i. ' aces W. M. Wadden who was here 200 went a anil Os ¥ O00; Speeulator, 9,000; lLastern . ent gut and 68! WOULD SELL WEST SOLDIERS RETURN 00) SY 'GhE CSA EE onference called to Consider iar some days representing Me. . ! INDIES TO STATES lulior 45.000: Tet 15.000: | Course to be Pursued; Prevent — Erb of New York has returned and . there was some ul Th : . ‘ mm uN : Li- Expo of Hi ; : b: . he d . r districts and| Corporal Rice With English Bride cred H., 6.000; Caygeon, 8,000; des. tis probable that no definite ‘ appeal: d | Proposal te Liquidate Part of War and Private D. Howe Arrive Roal, 600; K isu. 10.000: Kin- timealet' te 0.2.3 Seniioes settlement will be arrived at un- aid, which was Debt in This W is Seri i Back From Overseas. 10K Ni i, 7,000 Athi, tts : ” ons til after he reaches home. Six lorry is | nO os A — _ 114.000: Tide, 3.000, and Murneac Ottawa, August 4.—The minis- the work at the shipyards has ' ’ 1 order ane we Corporal Rice who went over- 16,000 pounds ter of trade and commerce an-jpeen suspended for two weeks but aoe ; a i etn arith ka Gh “baliiinn wrod ns Chict Sthaseh ink selnne: unees that owing to the ob-jjt is the hope of the citizens gen- ‘ pecial via i clegraphs i“ Pie ale eels 00 a . iormal situation in the hide and|/erally that work will be continued ppeals were i lon Ausust it , among the arrivals here yest to port ith 25,000 Ibs. for the |, ae did : oak t ; . i f ; “ an 1 h eraae day. Corporal Rice who has seen Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co comes , markets which vitally af-/without further interruption. itary for aid sted here that the British a. , ’ ; , one a ’ — “| feets the price of boots ¢ 8 4s, dist inces where the lind es ys a. d to the I nited 27 months" service in France was |I.imited. the ¢ " Sonata . eae i onan ‘ ved the example * Indes in part payment of Greal formerly located here and has Phe Kitgors whieh is packing erence to Seine the aati rs LOCAL PEOPLE WERE ; ‘ . i} Pas ce ; n fear Worth le § far th . elling the strik-|Britain’s war debt and the pro- now returned with an English salmon from North Island for the |), jo psued. = a The loyal ly * : ' j : ; : 0 - : ut bride. They intend to make. their Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., arrived back f 3A ceotiaabiiin measure thé WED THIS MORNING posal is eink seriousty cone a P AS & 3 ary sasure 5 ide several bay | sick ed home in this city. yesterday afternoon with 30,000 export of hide, skins and leather aoa d balf a dozen | : On the same train was Private | pounds. are to be prohibited except under Miss Winnie Craggs Becomes the the attempt t > Db. Howe who has seen consider- | _- _ ‘license. Bride of John W. Austin at s. ‘The rioting VANCOUVER 5 VISIT. able service with the Howser bat-| HEAD OF AIR FORCE Ot ii tae. iil at Anglican Church. 1s intil nearly four talion of the Royal Artillery He | —— siamsiesiiihlints Sunday morning, many |President MoCaftery mene Tusen|"2* returned to Prince Rupert; London, Bug. 2 King George FOUND HANGING FROM This morning at St. Andrew's slightly injured| Who Helped in Eniertaining and will make his home at 724]/has assumed the title of Chief of TREE IN WOODS Anglican Chureh, with Rev. Canon throwing and charges Board of Trade Delegation. Seventh Avenue. |the Royal Air Foree. Rix officiating, Miss Winnie ps The troops fired} iniaitt - ~~ ee Craggs and John W. Austin were with a view to over- At the Board of Trade meeting meee — Body of Returned Soldier Discov=| married. The bride, who looked crowd, last week President MeCaffery * rr } ered by Woman,near Ed- charming in white crepe de chine, aes tol having accompanied the VESLAR TARes j monton. white satin hat, and carrying a CALDWELL COMES lvisitors from Vancouver as far as ( ilieeiee —— uf bouquet of roses, was attended by Anvox and t Smithers He said ~ (Special via G.T.) Telegraphs, ) Miss May Reid, while Edmund ee eee ; le Edmonton, Aug. 2.—The second |Grages ‘ted the groom. Al- » members went away with ; \ ; rages supporte re groom, / FROM THE MINES — = 7 " ! ‘ ! ~_ : ; NO GIRLS } discovery in the city inside of Alpert Craggs, the eldest brother of jleasan nem es 0 ‘ place, Tells of the Ri * Ow behalf of the Board he wished ALLOWED / week, of a dead body hanging from}|ihe bride, gave the lady away. wort. Riches of the Salmon te thank the City Gouncil for their ON THIS / a tree, was made, when Mrs. A. C.|' Phere were numerous and costly River and the Need of Roads o en i \ . 2 ara / Russell, 10708 82nd Avenue, who, | presents. to Properties. oe ro be a he i we ain ‘ah jin company with her husband, Both bride and groom are well, ri: +. it the atna shi . al | while picking berries in a bush|known in town and they received Caldwell, who is interest we ~ . om ‘near the corner of 114th street], hearty sendoff from their many Forty-nine and Yellow pany . ee we dad h iat jand 88th avenue, suddenly caught |friends as they left on this morn- ela ee eee lem ith he Po fat se sight of a body of a man hanging |ing’s train for up river on their this morning on his oa With " ~~ .? : ait . . from a tree. She immediately|honeymoon. On their return they Ni York in connection |?Pimee George } = ve { rushed to inform her husband,|will reside on Seventh Avenue, mining interests. Ye f*PO*® mos’ © gerne air od who, without making any investi- deeaeciiecercah ima ‘ the Big Missouri and the prospects - Aura oer: i gation, at once notified the police l perties at the camp are and they re to enjoy the trip of his wife's diseovery. RUSSIAN PRISONERS ome wonderful showings |Y°'Y Mea. Upon arrival of the police who bredicts a great future { i were accompanied by Coroner B WILL BE SENT HOME much greater than most | Hughes, “y fo , ; a ac mer SM CASES PRIZE LISTS READY : - ms Orne. “ oy, © (Special via G, 7. P. Telegraphs.) ildwell says he hopes that heyond Thirteen Mile il soon as there are so properties up that way t be developed until are Constr usted. FMPRES@] New Show ea ee ae He Ils Agar! Monroe Salisbury "Hugo, The Mighty” reneh err yr »-CanadianDrama, full of tb rills and action Screen Magazine yons-Moran Comedy ib and 80 cents Ws, 7:15 and @ Carhartt’s overalls and gloves. Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Blook. | | | Admission, 55c. and 25e. Ladysmith Coal. The best, Prince Two Shews, 7 and ‘9.15 |Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. lsoldier, hanging from a tree by a Boo! lets Printed by The News are. searf which was tied around his Basing Distributod Through- neck; the body being about six and out District. me half feet from the ground. rhe prize lists for the fair cre noses BAC being “distributed throughout the PRINCE HENRY SAYS whole district, aorth and south, BRITAIN CAUSED WAR east and west. They are larger} and more complete than ever be-| ak aid deeds : we t a { (Special via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) eae oe ene | ome see Copenhagen, Aug. 4,.-—Princee nol yee this wake ‘by The Daily] T Henry of Prussia has written a News job department WES { HOLME HEA I RE letter to King George blaming Presenting the pick of the world’s best pictures and our splendid concert orchestra Great Britain for having ‘caused Mrs Fred Henning who has = TONIGHT je the war with the object of elimin- y vr e ating Germany as a commercial we toe | West Fields | BILLIE BURKE J: pas Ww weeks le or dimonton | a ile on the train today, Formerly of the Pollard Opers © The Make-Believe Wife W. J. Jefferson, manager of the deville R . 4. F.M fA \ was Vaudeviite es lor Erisope Butedale Cannery, arrived from : Miner o hice rin as . _ fF. Mines of Alles Arm Sil 4. Ene - LIGHTNING RAIDER | the south this morning. Paris, August 4.-The Supreme Couneil has decided to remove all restrietions on the movement of nearly a quarter of a million Kus- sian prisoners in Germany. Look- ing after these has been a great problem as they are nearly all Bolsheviks. Kasy chairs, rockers, springs and mattresses. Big August Sale. bed Tite's 185 eK RRR RR RO * SOME WEATHER B, will run to Salt every day from 2 p.™,, earlier by ap- pointment, from Prinee Rupert Boathouse, Phone Red 394, st Alice Lakes * > a * or oe 7 . . Se TR RRR Re * * * * * * * * . .