ORHESUHIIED i GEO.J.FRfZZELL Chemists PO.BOX Druggist 1680 and The Da ily News E.C.D.Now BUTTER 55c. Phones,82 and 200 Phones 10 and 25 VOL. X. N0 3. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, FEDRUARY 10, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT s ine End of Strike is in Sight TBIK IBB IllLI AT TACOMA OFFICIALLY MILITARY EVADERS SERVICE SURRENDER DORIES OF KING AND WINGE CALLED OFF; MEN SEEM TO BE i, Ottawa,(8peclal Feb.via 0. T,10,P. Telegraphs.)The Government . CAUGHT IN A HOWLING GALE is taking cognizance of the LOST IN A THICK SNOWSTORM WEAKENING FAST AT SEATTLE fact that defaulter and deserters 'under the Military Service,Act are escaping with fines of $5 in places For Three Hours Capt. Miller Thought His Men gone Forever, but outside of Montreal and are giving All Got Safely Aboard. Some Had Fingers Frozen and All treet Car Lines yere Operated Yesterday and Today will be magistrates themselves in'fairly up to large merciful numbers. wore exhausted. One Man Had to Swim In Icy Waters and Normal. There is Gradual Drifting Away of Unions from the Seas Was Hauled Came Overboard.Out by Rope. Water Baled Out When Enormous x Ask your Qrocer or Druggist of Control. Committee fbr Thorpe's Non-alcohollo wine. The halibut fishing boat King and Winge came near losing practically all her men and gear on the trip from which she arrived (special to Tbe Newa via 0.T. P. Telegraphs.) THE UNDERHAND at the week end. It was one of the narrowest escapes, Captain Seattle, February 10. Laoor leaders asserted iasi nigni-inai Miller said, that ever he had known. 1 .t-11,41 fifinfdpanra r-nmmlltAA rt unlnn HnlAnfttna hen ine general ""''V a It happened off Yakutat. There out, but when about to haul her assembles today they would renew the fight to have the sympatic was a southeast wind blowing 'aboard the sea hit hep. end and strike called off and a definite time fixed for Its expiration. with a rather heavy swell, but not turned her bottom up throwing icy were said to believe the strike would come to an end within too bad for fishing. Tho men all jthe two men into the water. Tom went off in their dories and hadjMclIugh hung on to the boat's . yJLimm hours. their lines down and had com- painter and was Dulled aboard but all lines In Seattle operated on an almost nor- Street cars on jmenced drawing in their fish when the other man had to swim for it. t basis yesterday and the traction company officials said the suddenly without any notice what- The ropes were covered with ice vice would be one hundred per cent, normal before today Is ever, the wind veered around tojand his hand slipped off when he r. samimm the northwest, it began to snow grabbed it, but ho kept up and at the strike would and a howling erale set in. Ono'lnst n rnnp. wna mil. nrnnnrt hU Indications were, the city officials said, that !dory was secured but the others arm and he was hauled aboard in drifting of the unions from the broken by the gradual away were lost in the thick snowstorm, an exhausted condition. riimlttee controlling the strike. j Thick Snow. I Fingers Frozen. Tacoma, Feb. 10. The general strike In Tacoma has been I So wild was the wind that it! The captain and men are all dally called off by the general strike committee, effective at threw the King and Winge over'full of the wonderful escape. One so that she was down to her sheer of the boats almost filled with , today. m. pole. The snow was so thick that 'water three times but was baled it was impossible to see jnore out, and all this in a howling-gale Ill IMMIGRATION OBJECT TO POLICE than about five feet. For three i in the midst of a thick snowstorm hours this continued and Captain and with ice covering the ropes F FOREIGNERS UNTIL SEARCHING GRIPS J Miller, who commands the fine'and the sides of the dories. Sev-little SOLDIERS PROVIDED AT TORONTO-DEPOT craft, gave up all hope of'oral of the men got their fingers ever seeing his men again. At frozen, but they are not minding last the snow stopped, however that as long as' they, saved their; ..i t. T. 'Ttfrisia '" Court PrbcoecHngs Threatened for arid the wind abated and theie ives. ' ; ! ncouver, JJ. C, Feb. 10. Damages Through Police were the men all safe in their Independent Lay. Oily Council in session with Acting Beyond Their ! boats.- They had fought the gale Tho King and Winge is the Authority. well, most of them throwing over. largest of the fishing boats plying of number of fifn' ves a board their fish in order to lighten n northern waters. She is owned in undies and . J. L.rpvn, ai. (Special ly 0. T. V. 1legrapUs.) the boats, and heading the dories jy the National Independent isn- passed a resolution request- Toronto, Feb. 10. "Tho City well into the wind and riding the cnes, Ltd., of Seattle, who have he Dominion Government to of Toronto is threatened with a immense breakers. , fished her on what is known as immediate steps to prohibit number of suits for; damages But their troubles were not all the "company lay" until this year. through the practice of the city over,. There was a tremendous (Continued on Page Six.) ation to Canada of citi-ff police at tho railroad depots of sea and the men were becoming foreign extraction who are the cold and searching the grips and baggage exhausted from exertion. tilled tradesmen, until such in effort Had they not been inured of incoming passengers an MAY IS SOONEST PEACE RAILWAYMEN ASKED to the sailor life of the north as returned soldiers shall to apprehend those bringing first been satisfactorily dealt liquor into the city, contrary TREATY CAN BE READY TO CONSIDER DUTY AS they never could have stood it ANNOUNCEMENT and tho future policy of nc-alion to tho Prohibition Act. It is said FOR SIGNING BY NATIONS CITIZENS OF STATE through.Tore Hole In Side. that tho police have no authority promulgated. The first boat to be reached got To ladies the meeting the Chinese Con-MiSTtfeslnd to do this. fouled in the a limitntinii of President Wilson Leaving Europe (Special via 0, T. P. Telegraphs.) her painter propeller se immigration and urged CONSCRIPTED TO THE For United States This Week, London, Feb. 10. At a big of the ship with the result in future the literacy test bo LIMIT IN RUSSIA At End of First Stage meeting of railwaymen held in wheel lhat the dory was hole wrecked,in her We have added to our the tearing a of Conference. F.uston yesterday James -ed on immigrants, Chinese Theatre side and making her useless. mon's trade a ladies' depart-' ded. Sreilal via U. T. P. Teler(plis.) Henry Thomas, Labor member of time to attend to which will be in charge London, Feb. 10. The Bolshe-viki (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Parliament and secretary of the There was no ment Government has decided that Paris, Feb. 10. The Peace National Union of Railwaymen, her for the other men were out. of Had to Swim. all persons in Russia, quite irj-e Treaty will not be signed beforp'mado a string appeal to laborers Mr. Frank Renoffe boat had held to her n tvemror with Rnpp.tivo of their nationality, must the middle of May. according to to keep tho labor movement on a Another on Lately of Vancouver.. oad of fish. This was hoisted servo in the Red arriiy. ,present estimates of the progress constitutional basis. Shakespeare. of tho Conference. President Was it in the Union's powers, FISH ARRIVALS j Wilson will leavo European he said, to say to tho state: "Un- You are invited to see our i 'ITori will be made to present : waters on Wednesday,-after the less you do this wo will paralyze advance styles for;the season ' 'ily 1'iijoyable and Instruc-wnln The fish arrivals yesterday first presidential foreign visit in commerce." Workmen, however, sws 1 " -1 U imitl wlih.......ttA In...this(ha greatest of were- the Seattle with 48,000 lbs. the history of tho United States. Mr. Thomas added, had to con-and ...i; iUtlllUUI.I tho Anna J. with 16,000 lbs. The departure of tho President sidcr that their duty to citizen-Tho King and Wingo which ar- marks the completion of trie first ship had a stronger claim than Sweder Bros. ednesday Evening, rivpil lipro Saturday afternoon had stage of the peaco negotiations, sectional interest and that they FOR QUALITY at 8 o'clock 45,000 lbs. of halibut. All sold must always make their sectional SERVICE AND SATISFACTION at 14c. claims consistent with their duty ?ood Board Licence No. 10-7340 PRICE OF BREAD as citizens. TAKES A TUMBLE BLACK PLAGUE SCOURGES Toronto, February 10. UNSANITARY RUSSIA Ilread has taken second Theatre flirts mis. hp. s n r.A ! a Empress tumblo in price within the Warsaw, Feb. 10. Tho Black last three-days. 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