4 (Canadian Press Despatch) Liverpool, Aug. 15.--Today saw one of the worst clashes between a mob of strikers and the police has ever happened in the history of England. One police- man was killed, many were in- jured, and scores of rioters suffered serious injury. Skulls by missiles reck- that death or were fractured lessly hurled, and the police driven to desperate straits by the frantic attacks of the used clubs heavily doing execution amongst the rioters. Fired Houses Two houses were fired, many bar rooms were wrecked and looted, and the strikers inflamed with stolen liquor even when confronted and charged by a hastily organised body of troops with fixed bayonets, repeatedly reformed and renewed the rioting. Again and again the soldiers had to charge, and the wounds inflicted with bayonets and the butt-ends of rifles will in many cases it is feared, prove fatal. Hundreds of broken heads mob serious << | WORST STRIKE RIOTING — . IN ENGLAND'S HISTORY Police, Military, and Railway Empl Employees Fought with Fixed Bayonets on the Streets of Liverpool— Bars Looted and Houses Fired—Many Killed and Injured. skulls are critical. The exact list of those killed and injured cannot yet be obtained. The mob took advantage- of the relaxation of |police control after had been on day and night duty for an extended spell, and the looting of bar rogms; led to the | heavy list of casualties. Trouble Extending London, Eng., Aug. 15.—There now a danger of the whole transportation system of England and Scotland’s being tied up by the strike of railway employees. The authorities all over the British Isles are preparing to face the complete paralysis of business all over the United Kingdom. Ex- tensions of the strike are threaten- 1s ed from all commercial centres now that the effect of the strikers’ success in London has encouraged disaffected employees in other parts Besides the outbursts in Liverpool ecute strike difficulty is} expected now from Sheffield, Bristol, Man- chester and Glasgow. The men in these centres are all threatening are being treated at the hospitals, and numerous cases of fractured LINE TO RED CLIFF Luncheon Held to Celebrate Opening of C. N. E. Line To celebrate the completion of the Canadian North Eastern line to Red Cliff mine, president Ers- kine Smith, and the directors of Red Cliff gave a luncheon at the mine last week. Congratulatory speeches were given on the progress of the company and the success which will now attend the efforts, now that it will be possible to start shipping ore. Wedding Last Night Rev. W. H. McLeod last night solemnised the wedding of Miss Blanche Lessard and Mr. George Gazley both of Prince Rupert. The wedding ceremony was a very quiet one at the pastor’s house, afterw of the young couple celebrated the occasion fit- tingly, showered upon bride and groom. yards friends and congratulations were Settle Bd The two Japs who got sc rapping | at Cassiar Cannery the other day | Saturday. to go out, and are holding frequent | meetings. GREAT FRUIT COUNTRY Mr. Robert Allison Brings Good Reports from Kitsumkalum Mr. Robert Allison, who is well known both here and in Victoria, has returned to the city from Kitsumkalum enthusiastic over what he saw of the fruit crop. “The friut there is in splendid | condition and ready to ship. All kinds of berries were selling at a dollar a pail. The strawberries and raspberries were the finest I have ever seen. There is a great future there for the fruit growers,"’ he said. Mr. Allison pointed out that the fruit up the Skeena comes in at the time when the southern fruit season is just about over, and that the later maturing fruit has a rich will answer for their conduct on| falling. good progress. flavor and a size all its own. “I saw enough there to prove | to me what can be done by anyone into the fruit growing | he said. | who goes business,” a River | ; oa Water in the Canyon today is at six inches below zero and | . | River boats are making} NOT (Signed ) Comox-Atlin Liberal Convention is fixed for SATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH at Nanaimo, B.C. All delegates throughout the constituency will please endeavor to be present H. C. Brewster, M.L.A., Chairman ICE! | | \é BUSINESS —Selection of a candidate to contest seat in Dominion Par liament for Comox-Atlin He buys Lots the officers | | radius | seen in Prince Rupert arrived in | the | Messrs. jare | seeing. to the wife of J. H. daughter. He selis Buildings He has Houses to Rent List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler THE DAILY NEWS en Ralakateh| » £0 5t-180 | Reward b shy -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL Phone 150 Lost and Found The Insurance Peele | “~~~ cin turning totewc ones — Maxine SES ey | | Accident | Plate Glass Employer’s Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. Money to Loan Rei ne | Money to{Loan on Prince Rupert Real Estate. | ents of sale bought. P.O. Box 958 j tf-181. eye O.., 2 eames P.S.— Houses and Rentals. For Lease ee es BOYS! Two Five Dollar bills to bé given away to bright boys. . See Mr. Munroe at the News office. 4 rn For Rent in. wt Furnished rooms with bath. the week. Talbot House. Neatly Furnished rooms, jentiemen baste - Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Thestre. Special aa te | McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, 16. i ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone | } POLICE AFTER THE ROOTERS Residents Within a a Mile Radius of the Indoor Baseball Dia- mond are up in Arms about the Row Raised at Matches. Tonight the Empress Maple Leafs meet the Brotherhood Cres- cents on the Indoor Baseball Dia- mond. Leafs are hot favorites for this game, but Crescents are a formidable outfit and Leafs must go some to beat them. Rooters are planning a regular riot of vociferous encouragement again, and residents within¥a mile of the neighborhood of the arena of play are investing in c°tton wool for their ears, and | What is more ominous complain- ing to the police. Rooters Bewarel Go easy the exclamation marks tonight like good boys, and cut out some of the more ear-splitting yelps of encouragement for rumor hath on one vigilant chief of police, four wide awake whole long suffering neighborhood will be on the job ears pricked up like constables, and a with Irish terriers tonight | to let themselves loose on anything | r flesh and bone} make a metal, ¢ ventures | of wood, that to moise | ) louder than the siren of the Prince George. Keep within them. SLOAN SUIT CLUB Following are the winners for last week: No. 9—F. E. Morgan. No. 10—W. G. Manson. No. 11—W. H. Stewart. Yo. 12—W. T. Lake. No. 138—Frank E. Cullen. No. 14—George Frizzell. No. 15—R. Brawn. No. 16—C. H. Kearns. Regular Peaches Some of the largest peaches evet it that two police commissioners, | These are the limits, boys. Nice Furnished Rooms, G ood, Alder | Block; Thied Aves” et Greenwomh trate | New five room house, cor. 4th Ave. and Bewier | street. $25 a tape 8 or P.O, box 862. | To Rent—8 room house, hot and cold water, bath | and every modern convenience. $30 a month. Cor. Young St. and 8th Ave. Apply P.O. box 699. Help Wanted | ec ee: > | Wanted—Good sized to help in kitchen and make himself generally useful. Apply vee | Hotel, 8rd Ave., corner of 8th Street. tf For Sale | Cooking Range and Kitchen Furniture. Apply | | Cor. 8th and Cotton Streets. Ls0-4t | For Sale—Chicken Ranch, 2 Storey Louse, house- hold goods. Near Prince Rupert. A snap 5 taken atonce. Address Box 368. For Sale—Owner will sell four good lots Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, Block 27, Section 5, Taylor street, size 41 x 25 x 100, at $700 each, on reasonable | Apply Box 999, P.O., 1 76-182 terms, Prince Rupert. | Insurance OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of | Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. j | | | | } Business Chances Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted—A | party to start moving picture show in Prince | Rupert. Write me for ‘particulars, H._ Davis, | Watertown. Wis. 137-wi | | FOR SALE | Steam Tug ‘‘Nagasaki.”’ | | | Length 50 ft., beam 9 ft., draft 4 ft. | 6 in., 8 H.P. engine. Boiler used three | | seasons, now in use as panoery tender, | May be seen at Port Nelson Cannery, Naas river. For further particulars | | apply to W. Lord, Port Nelson, or H. | Bell-Irving & Co., Vancouver, B.C. | 184-189 Notice of Assi ent Take notice that Harty H. Morton, of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British | Columbia, merchant, did on the 5th day of August, | 1911, make an assignment for the benefit of his | creditors to David Gordon Stewart, of Prince Ru- | pert, aforesiad, merchant And further take notice that a meeting of the | creditors of the said Harry H. Morton, for the meopose of giving directions with reference to the | of the estate, will be held at the office of | liams & Manson, Solicitors, Helgerson Block, Pine Rupert, B. C., on Thursday, the 17th day of August, 1911, at the hour of eleven o'clock in | the forenoon D G. STEWART, Assignee. | | Change in Windsor Hotel Through the agency of M. M. Stephens & Co., Mr. Robert Ash-| land has sold his, interest in the | Windsor Hotel Mr. W. H. Wright of this‘, city. Wright a& he is familiarly known, is one of Prince Rupert's pioneers | | | | | | | to last consignment received by . , , , | Stalker & Wells. They Californian worth and quite At Prince Rupert on August 14th Mr. real estate | Mr. Wright who is an having been associated with T. D. Pattullo in’ the business, ieee eee “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== LOOKING # OVER— | Do away with this. | Apartment for rent, $20 a month. | For Fire, ei “Billy” Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at ‘Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ForSale Lot Block Section Price 65 34 8 $325.00 13 and 4 14 s 650.00 7 and 8 36 7 2,000 Come in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city GR.NADEN ADEN COMPANY Limited. Secoud Ave., $50 Lots 32°22 easy. | Lots on Summit Avenue at $500. terms. Cash will handle a nice lot in Section 7. Price $825. monthly. 15 and 16, $150 cash, balance Easy Nice view. Life and Accident Insurance see me. | Lots in Fort George at $10.00 cash and $10 a month, For free maps and information see me. Now is the time to buy lots in Fort go) JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo, Block. ‘Do Your Shoes ? Need Repairing If so bring them to our NEW STAND Third Avenue, between 7th and 8th St. We have moved from the Hart Block : John Kadakas | Third Avenue Bet. POLICE WATCHES All Varied in time in Police Court the other Om. If you carry a Reliable Standard Watch You would always have the Correct Time ; ; Only reliable watches are kept in stock by the G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. eeeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor, 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE &2 expe rienced hotel man intends mak- | ing many changes in the arrange- | ment and plan of the which under his management and | well known popularity will become | one of the most Thompson, a in the city. | KUGL | Windsor | § popular hotels|§ FOR RENT Store Building on Second Avenue and | Seventh Street. Low Kent. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. | SESE RESERE SEH SESE EE ESE) ER He sells Contracts He builds Homes Kitselas Lands Francois Lake Lands Hazelton District Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits Special Bargains in Lakelse Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands He buys Leases He has Farms He sells Houses a Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. c.) Balance | Block 49, Section 7, | 7th and 8th Sts. | Onno nEMMoomemmomeoeS | att, INVESTMENTS. JEREMIAH UH. Second Ave. Pe eeoeoe Apply RSET EE Floor Space for Ren| in the Hart building, corner of and Sixth Street. The Best Business Corner in Prince Aype Jeremiah H. Kugler, lid $43 pines PAPAS Seeeee j } | j i | The Balance of Stock of C. “THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.” Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Rubber Goods, Under. wear, Fixtures and Fittings, Travelling Bags, etc B. Schreiber é who are relinquishing business, to be | | | j | AUCTION at i Centre Street, Prince Rupert, Sold Without Reserve by PUBLIC Schreiber’s Store comn SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, at 2 and 8 pm Grand Hotel.. Workingman’s Home clean White Sheets 25c¢ Rooms 50c Spring Beds, 183-tf MONEY Change of Ownership. Thin in to give not oh v business at once to me, f Grand Hotel are BEST IN TOWN FOF i1HE GEO. BRODERIU(, Propr’etor LAND PURCHASE NOTICE an . i > | New Goods for !% Phone 12s . ¢ / ; your Toilet Table —_— In the Count Some of the leading In the eae wholesale druggists j oe s have just sent us some / en OF new perfumes, pre- —o- parations and toilet / necessities : : : : anne, o0ce day of ily ed administ We carry only the best John Flat Patent Medicines and having ‘ our Prescription De- are hereby | partmentis a specialty properly | the 20th | / and all | estate are rt tof their ir Dated t wed 1911. ‘THE PIONEER DRUGGIST Second Ave. Phone No. 82 / st Ht et ' | Skeena Land Distriet-—-District of Coast Range V | Take notice that Jesse M. Tallman of Cedar Rapids, lowa, occupation lawyer, intends to apply for permission to purchas® the following | described lands Commencing at a poet planted on the soatherty | B.C | shore§jof Kutzymateen Inlet on the right bank | at the hour of a small stream flowing into said Inlet just east | purpose of of Crow Lake. Thence south 20 chains, thence | complaints f west 20 chains more or less to the shore line of | the Crow Lake, thence northerly and easterly fol- lowing the ‘shore lines of Crow Lake, the Inlet to Crow Lake and Kutzeymateen Inlet to the place of commencement, containing vated acre more or leas, Located Ay ust 7, 191 Dated Aug. 9, 1911. ESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. The Canada w parties Board et Ra | Dated at ‘Ott He loans Money For Sale He rents Stores Portiand Cement. G. C. EMMERSON .. Whites Naden | Notice. Take notice t part Board . on or a Rules and i I Block Secand Are