THE DAILY NEWS ITA XI Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO (707 Second Avenu + x. NO, 242. vol PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., T HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 44, 1919. ee Hurricane Swept Flo Cuba Overturning (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) a violent hurricane. Three hundred and fifty buildings have er by the wind. jilion dollars. Shipping off the coast has met with disaster. Several vessels ve been sunk and others were driven onto reefs, and the strong nd and rough sea prevented rescue. It is feared that many es have been lost. The tornado almost demolished the town of Goulds, a place th 500 inhabitants 25 miles south of. Miami. Havana, Sept. 11.-Five persons are dead and several missing | a result of the cyclone yesterday flooding the greater part of e city with huge waves which swept over the sea wail. When the waters receded the streets were left strewn with len trees and debris. AILGRANTED A FIRST CLASS TOLEADERS IN ENTERTAINMENT RECENT STRIKE AT CHAUTAUQUA Being in Jail Twenty-six | Tonight Willi be Equally Good, Day, Eight Labor Men are Say Those Who Know Artists 9ut on Bail. To Be Heard. : | — '.P. Telegraphs.) | Seliom has a more pleasing innipeg, Sept. 1f-—After be-)ontertainment been given in bearcerated for 26 days IM) prince Rupert than that put or a ul jai, pending trial |jact night at the Skating Rink by tarses of sedition, eight strike ithe Craven Coneert Co. This tre been granted bail. talented family gives a really 1 USL Mathies with Mr tice Maedonald and Mr. Jus- Metcalfe heard the arguments jfirst class concert in which there lis enough variety to please the most fastidious There are no delays and there is not a dull mo- ment. The audience in the rink last night listened with pure en- unsel and gave their decision Bt ould not be jus « bail on the sole und that the state : ; ; tate would be joyment and gave vent to their t | permitting thelanpreciation in no uncertain s at large, e manner. The variety of instru- Key West, Sept. 11.—Lower Florida is paralyzed as the result | rida and Buildings And Wrecking many Vessels Property Damage at Key West Estimated at Two Million Dollars; Town of Goulds wiped out; Five Killed at Havana And Several people Missing; Churches and Other Buildings Razed. |MINE WORKERS ARE PROPOSING Be Brought Before the Convention. Ohio, peveland, Resolutions tion of a national will stand for Sept. 14. party possible moment, and an alliance ' In the police court Casey were each within 48 hours. | i Common Clay.” o4 yesterdays |} morning George Borland and Pat fined 815 for en razed, many church edifices wrecked and five stores turned ‘@srancy with the optionof thirty The property damage is estimated at two|“*"* '" Jail if they failed to pay 9 economic effort with the railwa. brotherhoods, freight and other transportation worker: unions, was accepted in principle th: United Mine re the eonvention. | | lle: A NEW PARTY Resolution Formulated and Will favoring the forma- which the nationalization of the coal mines at the earliest Boston, Sept. 11-—State guardsmen opened fire with machine for co-operation in political and|9#"8 on the mob in South Boston killing one and wounding several handlers | by a committee on resolutions 6f Workers of America and will be brought be- — —= —— ——— ee —< PRIOR vive + if — —_ a E—==xz==-- -— Soldiers F ire on South Boston Mcb Use Machine Gunsand Kill three people, Gangs of Gamblers broken up by State Guards Following Police Strike. (Special to The News viq G.T. P, Telegraphs.) | Gangs of gamblers were broken up at the point of the bayonet. The soldiers found fifteen dice games in progress with about 2,000 participants and spectators that withdrew when the troops arrived. Two men and a boy have been killed as the result of turbulent outbreaks growing out of the police strike. Many people suffered injuries of a minor nature. PRINCE OF WALES IS MODEST YOUNG MAN ee UNITED STATES. \ SQUADRON IS AT VICTORIA Josephus Daniels Aboard Dread- naught Arkansas Arrived Today at 2 p. m. 6. T. P. Telegrapns,) | WVietoria, Sept. 14.—(2:30 p.m. Jesephus Daniels, secretary of the navy in the U. 8. government, aboard the dreadnaught Arkansas, accompanied by a squadron of battleships and a division of de. stroyers, arrived at two o'clock afternoon, Nip Daniels is to address the Cana. & ‘SY (Special via this OClub this evening and the tleslvips will be open to the mublie, GERMANY WILL : -. JHE PRINCE OF WALES WITH BROWN, AND BRIG.GEN"L BUNSTALL KEEP TREATY (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) * ® Geneva, Sept. 11.—In a letter fhe Urince of Wales is a ‘regiar feller ratic and modest young man This youngster, with ali bis Wnglish dignity and Uties, s making bis vig trip to the United States and Canada, and notwithstanding all the bluster made over his every move, be ig showing himself to be a most democ The Prince bas made a hit to the press Mathias Erzberger declared that Germany would do her utmost to fulfill her treaty obligations and to regain the good the skill with which each member carried out her par- ticular part and the fine ensemble were subjects of remark. With regard to the vocal con- tributions, the only objection was that they were too few. Phe negro melodies seemed to make a special appeal to the audience Those who heard the talk by Miss Sumayeh Attiyeh last night will wish to her lecture on Syrian life and customs on Friday afternoon, It will be one of the items not to be missed. The lady made a strong appeal to many in telling the story of her life. She is a fluent speaker, has a fund of ORGANIZED COUNTRY Special via G. T. Pp Telegraphs. ) ell ne, Sept. 44.—Premier “Ss Of Australia declared yes 1Y that Ce any today steod organized nation in the i mmereial war, best ld for OO pe nega s hear DOMINION hautauqua FEST. VAL, 1919 lonight the Chautauqua artists trio will give the musical part of vemane the entertainment and Captain sinés. . Cheutaugne Astley ete Wood Brig@s will be the lecturer, . Captain Wood Briggs The-captain is said to be humor- ous and versatile and those w! have heard him say he is well PROGRAMS FRIDAY AFTERNOON ‘he Serbian Tampurica —— worth hearing. There is just one Miss Sue “ imayeh Attlyeh entertainment today and two to- Inorrow, ne * FRIDAY IGHT 8 : et ininnae cane Dia Tamburica Orchestra Minion eee, 4) WALTER SCRIMGEOUR War tas ‘a seakage, Saie MUST SERVE TIME Sentence of Six Months for Ex- posing Liquor for Sale Was Confirmed Yesterday. s SOR Oe oon oe rere we en Wanted 25 Muckers Judgment. was given yesterday inthe case of Walter Serimgeour, the decision of the magistrate be- ing confirmed by Judge Young. The case was argued several days i Apply ago and judgment was deferred. ‘RR. Mor Yesterday afternoon the sentence . GA , y ft oon ie sentence N LTo. Of six months in jail and the con Sh At fiscation of the liquor was con- 'PbUliding Plant firmed and the prisoner will be sent to Okalla at te first oppor tunity, NEW MARINE WAYS TO BE BUILT HERE Company Accepts Terms of Lease |'\\’ For Property on Shawatians Passage. ro go right ahead with the con- struction of the proposed marine ways was decided at a meeting of the Seal Cove Marine Ways Com PRINCE RUPERT humor about her and her talk] pany held last night. The terms i carries with it an appeal thatlof the lease offered by the pro- A ) Skating Rink goes home to everyone. vincial government, which lease W. J. Thomas was largely instru- mental in securing, have iccepted and it is hoped to have the new yard ready by Novembet been Announcement. The Royal Auto Bus Set and the Dyer having vice Bus and lransfer mated, the new concern will operate on and after the 10th | the Transfer Co. amalga September as CGieneral and ind rates will rema present by the hus Om as rin at Khovai Bus Service with th exception of a workman § fare, & tickets for B10 available for (travelling up to end 8 a.m, from either the stage; tickets will be tickets for $1.00 Our object is to give Del , and a also children issued 12 ter passengel service better transfer Your patronage solicited reliabli and more 2,000 AT RECEPTION TO PRINCE OF WALES (Special via G,T.P. Telegrapos.) Winnipeg, Sept. tf. Phe lp ince of Wales left on Wednes- westward after a stay ol Thousands attended on Govern- ye , evenine itremendously successful ' days. jth | lment | ‘PEACE TREATY DEBATE WILL CLOSE TODAY uu. T.? public reception House grounds, relegraphs.) The Sspecia via Ottawa, Sept. 11. debate i the whole of yesterday and Peace in the House of Commons will be con- cluded today. Anyone® requiring Fair Prize Lists may obtain them at the of- tice of the Northern B. C. Agri- cultural Association, it iS when the boats begin to lay ip for the winter months, the ways to be constructed will handle a boat up to ninety feet and all facilities for repair- ing will be available, both in yoodwork, machine werk blacksmith shop, Its location is next to the lease obtained by the Dominion Government the construction of the tish docks and loats on Shawatlans I new company will afford fa- ililies for the tying up of boats rong, aud for Passage during the winter months and wners may leave town with the certainty that their vessels will be looked after during their ab- sence \, Swanson will be president of the new company, and W, 1 fhompson general manager Ilreaty occupied the }' will of the world. Ladysm:th Coal. The best. Prince GEN. CURRIE ON scrnsn con. the sx. rine SOLDIER CLAIM | Says Request to be Dealt With by Commission Should Receive Nnder the auspices of the Consideration. I. B. 8. C., dy GEORGE YOUNG, of Winnipeg ‘The Secaoditon of the Dead’ How will they be resurrected? What bodies will they have? SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 in Empress Theatre at 8 p.m, ; Bere —errrarermnee J Ilustrated Bible Lecture (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Hamilton, Sept. 11.—While I do not wish to become the centre political controversy, said Arthur Currie, I be- lieve the reasonable appeal of the veterans to have their demands for additional gratuity dealt with} should ofa General Sir by a commission receive | ‘onsideration. ee ee tae Seats free. All weleome Leckie’s Skookum Shoes for} ; ; — . i No Colleetion. boys MeArthur’s Shoe Store. tf 4 - — _ “COMMON Ward ™ CLAY” ——— that all mankind is of one origin and moral weakness is not the share of, the Poor and Lowly alone. Dr, Gilbert Murray says “Such is the Kingdom of Heaven within us fighting against the Brute Power of the World.” \ single old woman, a man who has gained worldly eminence? and a girl handicapped by adverse circumstances are the features that continued this play for one year's straight run in New York City. Fannie -; —=. shows "WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY 7:15 and 0:45 Admission 50c, and 25¢, (ineluding tax)