2" THE DAILY NEWS . wh Iq] SATIe ese] TA XI Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep Da Vib eats 2 PRINCE RUPERT AUTS Manageme! 707 Second Avenue ————— , - } ; PRINCE RUPE RT, B.C... THURSDAY = 7 = —= — = 2 ot. X. ™ TE, tn SDAY, OLTOBER 2, 1919, eee theineden PRICE FIVE CRN’ on Trains. special to The London, os of the Transport Workers day; impression gained from the siement was more hopeful. Social lines, in the past rigid n for the time being, as the re among the workers. Frederick Henry Smith, son ORE KILLED = IN RACE RIOT 9s Being Sent to Elaine, Where Trouble is Stil! in Progress. al via G.T.F Telegraphs. ) Ark. Oet. 2. A re- said that in ad-| James Av Tappen, a man | Lee f Helena was killed jira Proct a merchant of nded during the that place. killed dur- report said i . vere bafterno the mation laine is grow e critic \ special train ming made up here to take Su Fla where the race Pare still in progress. ATOR EGGED OFF THE STAGE ted to Speak Against Peace Treaty But Crowd Would Not Let Him. ——— veri Via G. T. I Telegraphs la., Oet. 2 United James A, Reed was ice as he was his spear h eaty and the \ crowd of) ple went wild stage and all! were lding make an | ’ ing delivered his| say was that progress had been made and the outlook of a| ¢ may be seen driving a motor lorry through the streets, while | ear was in the chaffeur’s seat on a motor heding a convoy of from Billingsgate, The Sixth Earl of Port Arlington is among ye engaged in unloading perishable goods, milk in churns, omatrain, while at Paddington station Earl and Lady Drogheda jwyn, was fireman on the Liverpool-London express train. Lloyd George Confers with Strike Leaders but so far Without Definite Conclusion Dykes and Earls are Driving Motor Lorries and Working Outlook for Settlement is said to be More Hopeful STEEL CONCERN WILL NOT YIELD SAYS E. GARY T.P. Telegraphs,) (Special via 6 Washington, October Clating that the question of open shop and the right of to work De. the a man whether the is a member of a labor union o not, the sole issue in the steel strike, Elbert Gary, chairman irrespective was pe News via O. T. P. Telegrapns.) | CINCINNATI October 1.—Premier Lloyd George and representa-| and Railwaymen did not arrive | ay definite conclusion at the conference which was held yes-| AGAIN WINS it was officially announced, but it is being resumed today. | Cincinnati Again Walked Away little the delegates were willing | iy held in England, have broken result of the railway strike. A With the Big League Game This Afternoon, Winning By Score of 4 to 2. Special by 6. T.P CINCINNATI, Oct. 2. cinnati this afternoon w. away with the second game of the world Chicago winning by a score of 4 to 2. The following is the innings: OPIUM CHARGES! ' 0 0 Telegraphs. ) tin. and heir of the first Baron of series at score by of the board of the United States Steel Corporation, told the Senat | Coeamitt f inquiry into the steed strike that his corporation would never yield. He said that tii strike is failing. 6. W.VA, POSTPONE ELECTION OF OFFICERS Special Meeting to be Called Next Week. The semi-annual meeting of the Great War Veterans tion was held in the association's Associa- rooms last evening, the original purpose of the meeting being to elect officers. However, as the financial statement was not ready to be presented the election wa postponed and will probably be held at a special meeting which will likely be called next Wednes day evening. 2 0 0 + 3 0 0 \ resolution was passed at last Kitt Sing Fined $650 for Smoking h 3 0 night's meeting protesting and Others Charged With 5 0 0 avainst the action of the Domin- Frequenting up this 6 i 0 ion Government in issuing Class Afternoon. . 0 2 A badges to men who had gone to ennai x n 0 France after the armistice was In the poliee court this morn- 9 0 0 signed on November 11 last yea: ing «ix Clilinamen appeared be- Total 4 2 The secretary wishes to draw fore the magistrate on charges of The batting order was: Ohicage allention to the faci that the As- ‘ing the laws regarding drugs Liebold, rf.: Collins, 2nd: Wea | Socig#tion’s reams are now open and opiuin. Kitt Sing was fined ver, 3rd: Jackson, I.f.; Aelseh, e.f.:|@!! day to returned men and tliat $50 for smoking opium. He)Gandil, ist; Risberg, s.s.; Schalk, the canteen, which has’ been re pleaded guilty, having been]: Williams, p. cently opened, is open for the eaught in the aet by Constable MeGilinchy. Cincinnati—Rath, 2nd; Daubert ist,.Groh3rd, Rouseh c.f., Duncan Seo Hoo, Young Kwong and}) ¢. Kohf, s.s., Neale r.f., Rariden Lamb Wong were charged with]. Sallee, p. smoking opium and being in a This morning the Red Legs place where opium was being| woke with a new dream. The smoked, Their cases were ad-|championship in five games was ourned till 3 o'clock this after-|the petition laid before Pat Moran on. An old man by the name by dazed natives who were soar- of Man Kee, charged with being|ing around in the seventh heaven the premises where opium was|of baseball blis¢. wing smoked was dismissed. There was a possibility that Kam Sing, aceused of having|Jimmy Ring would carry the col- morphine and opium in his pos-l|ors of the Reds but Sallee is al- was let out on bail and} most a certainty unless he warms will appear before the magistrate/up, tomorrow morning. — Advertise in the Daily News. session, PECK TO REPRESENT THE CANADIAN CLUB Member Appointed Last Night to Attend Gathering at Ottawa; Herbert Young Treasurer. Ai a meeting of the Canadian Club held in the court house yes- terday afternoon, Judge Young presiding, Col, C. W. Peck was appointed to the loeal club at a the United Association of Canadian Clubs at represent Would you like to have $20 meeting of moots ” is your chance. patronage of the general public. CURRIE MOVING WEST (Special via 6G. T. P. Telegraphs.) Winnipeg, Oct. 2. Arthur Currie left for Vancouver last night. General Sir BIRTHS There was born to Mr. and Mrs. 4. C. Minty, MeBride Street, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital! on Oetober 2, a daughter. \ daughter was born ti Mr. and Mrs. E. Brannen of 139 Ninth Avenue East, aé the Prinee Rupert General Hospital on September 30. PRIZE COMPETITION BEGINS NEXT WEEK - $400 GIVEN IN-CASH Oin eash handed to you? Here tition and October 16 and 17 position of treasurer, since the departure of f | Ottawa, The which Db. Johnson has been vacant, Was i filled by the appointment of Her bert Young. JAPANESE GETS SIX MONTHS IN JAIL who ST HAVE PERMIT 0 OWN BEAVER SKIN POVing! \ — Police Taking Active asures to Enforce the Close Season, Mint a suDerintende,.. , eevee “PETiNtendent © . liee that { provin ' * unlawful for lhe Japanese, J. Inuoye pleaded guilty of stealing one thousand dollars from Nishi departn : hara at the Muchida Rooms last 5S stated th, mee. rhe| week was sentenced to six months = Se dealers | imprisonment at Okalla Farm by * Raving j : § Complies ‘!ns should) Judge Young in the county Court over skins in “On Without DOlicg POSs8es YM the tlLion & permit PIOLE rety : the ‘urn of the|this afternoon. \ er ome ment on or ae ea 800M8 that sone NOTICE * Yet made thei, oCple have Y, are '’ returns ¢ , . + ; uble 4 and The Cadet Corps will meet on lon a 0