THE DAILY NEWS leading Paper ALive Prince Rupert's EAN RELIABLE a ee Wis! ative Lib, rary R HAS SET UP A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT NDUS LOCKED UP INSPECTOR WHO TOOK THEM FOOD—KICK AGAINST BOSS RULE IN SPORT NDUS LOCKED UP INSPECTOR WHO BROUGHT THEM SUPPLIES ER BOARDING SHIP INSPECTOR WAS TAKEN IN HAND AND LOCKED IN ROOM FOR AN HOUR—LATER RELEASED NO MORE PHILANTROPHY FROM BOARD Special to The Daily News) estation Reid was bringing a my uver, July 10-—-When im-|jarge quantity of provisions for rat inspector Reid went the Hindus who appealed for as- ard the FKomagata Maru, the ; sid Mis Cail lus forcibly detained him, |" **#nee. Seating a ey Wer x him in a room for over | *tarving. The Immigration hour. Reid loudly protested Board does not propose to take the Hindus finally gave way,| further action after the violence wing him to go without mol-' being offered to the inspector GE STRUCK ROCK AND SANK IN SEYMOUR NARROWS SUNDAY NORTH BOUND WITH COKE FOR GRANBY IN TOW OF AMUR—CREW TAKEN SOUTH BY VENTURE— VESSEL IS TOTAL LOSS uver June 10 ThetAt 9:30 am. on Sunday, while ner Venture, Captain Parks, | passing through Seymour Nar- Union Steamship Company,| rows the tidal currents caused the ed here Tuesday morning |hulk to sheer an the end of the he North, bringing Captain |tow rope and she hit a rock which rown, his wife and seven|tore a hole in her hull She com. bers f the crew of a eee to fill. and distresa sig- rican hulk Gerard ©. Tobey,|nals were made to the Amur h foundered in Seymour li aptain Nilson, which came _ to ‘ - tay after striking | assistance and took off all All } s were saved ds The Gerard C. Tobey ; j to Va uver i5 fathoms, and is re th Ve Capta and led as a total loss with her Brow il the St. Frar go of coke te The Amur took the captain and f if Tobey was for ’ north to the nearest steam el now American |*!ip point of eall, and transfer- o ans o* : them to the Venture, and then oe. ee ee ee eded north to Granby Bay it. Bat Mair n 1878. Not Captain Brown made the fol- ! vas purchased by!jowing statement: “The Gerard y Consolidated Mining|(¢. 1 took a sheer on Sunday ¢ Company, and cut/at 9 im., and although T put hulk, and she has been /the h hard-a-port we could ying coke from Ta-|not keep her off the rocks. She ter, She has also made | immediately began to fill, and I the company to Britan-| put all hands into the lifeboat and | Howe Sound jot her clear. As she sank I ! Gerard CC, Tobey was in umped into the boat and we were the steamer Amur, andjtaken aboard the Amur, which Tacoma late on Friday last.'took us to Alert Bay.” \FIRED HONOR SALUTE WOUNDED SIX PEOPLE FISHERIES JOB FOR ESSINGTON MAN Kansas City, Mo,, July 9. A. Cannery Storekeeper Ap- \ shot that wounded six persons pointed Inspector of jseated on the observation plat Canneries form of an eastbound Burlington train near Liberty, Mo., was an | Mackay, who has been|*ponor salute” fired for the wo- ekeeper at the B. A. Cannery, | men the platform, according rt Mssingt has been appoint. /{9 Fred Scudiero, twenty-four sector of canneries, Skeena | years old, who admitted that he et fired it lie said he had no in- The announcement was made /jention of injuring anyone, as he day and Mr. Mackay's du-| fired his shotgun in the air, His will start immediately arrest followed the arrest of two This is a new office created by companions, who had been hunt. ® Dominion Fisheries Depart-ling near the scene. t to see thal new regulations — Fpecting the packing of canned Detective Play Tonight ire carried out. peal oT rhose who like a deteetive Southbound on Rupert story should be sure and see the : motion pietures at the Empress he Prince Rupert left this} theatre tonight It is a mystery ing for the sonth with a fair|play in three parts The first enger list. Among them were ishows the mysterious murder D. Strang, D. McDougall, W.| Then follows the arrest of the Denning, J. W. Greer, J. D.jwrong man who is eventually tLeod, G, Grossman, T. J. Flah-|saved by very clever detective F. Peters, W. A. Lawson,|work, and the real criminal bro- rs. A. T. Parkin and ehild, Mrs,|ught to justice rhe pictures are Pail, Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson, and| full of thrills and interest, a splendid Promo. laughter. Hazlett, There is besides *Brannigan's full of - . wi i‘ eomedy Launch Ranger, Ph. Blue 400./tion,” which a a A a RAR RRR TONIGHT EMPRESS THEATRE - TONIGHT A Great Detective Feature “THE MYSTERY OF THE CORNER HOUSE’ 3 = In Three Parts ~ 3 ost mystert A tne detective picture showing 4 murder ¢ ummiteed in & te nea Ous Manner The wrong man is arrested for tue crime but as ¢ eeilty of some exiwaordinary Work on the part of & great detective the 6 parties are at last brought tw justice jn A Splendid Comedy: “BRANIGAN’S PROMOTION mata Branigan is one of the finest on the police force and the circumstanes leading up to bis promotion furnish lots of side spliiing Ges A new number of the Wapwick Chronicle will be shown taken in England, Chronicie shows @ number of interesting views Ten and Fifteen Cente Admission: Ten and Pitteen Cents. Admission: LILLE LET TTT TTT TTT TTTTTTT TLL iddlssllssleleleiieleieielsieieieiaial PRINCE RUPERT, 3. O., PIUDAY, JULY 410, 1944. DRIVING NEW WORK ON GREAT OHIO GROUP Manager Trimble Says Company Develop Chalcopyrite Ore at Great Depth ht. P. Trimble, Portland, Ore., was 4 passenger on the Prince south this morning. He had just returned from a trip to New Hazelton where he had been mspecting the Great Ohio group Rocher Boule Mountain. The long tunnel which has been driven on the No. 4 vein ran into last week and as a result an underground survey was made to the advisability of George mn de ore determine cross cutting from the No. 1 to the main vein, or the Great Ohio ipon whieh there are two ore showings on the surface, one six feet wide and the other four feet wide. These are feet the conviction that they under ground. It cross cul outcroppings apart and it of Mr. Trimbk continuous several is are has been decided to 1 to the Great Ohi of the vein, a distance feet This, it is estimated eut the box at a depth four hundred and fifty feet greatest depth obtained iny property in the camp M: Trimble nformed ws that the hundred and | as he expects, his some five will of the on seventy ore iv vet iooks N mar od at the ifty foot leve ore four will start vent at great depth. The work will be another tunnel to tap the ut the thousand sot level. In the meantime work be continued the upper WOrkKInNgs. Just before | immediately levelopr first ore will on north, Mr completed the organiza- the Juniper Creek Mines of which he the and . general manager him men Electric coming Trimble of Company, tion a secretary He has up Company. This company has mapped out 1 campaign of development the Ohio Group which ntended should make it a con- tinuous shipper and a_ large shipper before the present year out LOCAL LABORERS — ORGANIZE UNION First Meeting Wednesday Even- ing and Formal Organization Next Tuesday associated with high in the General on Great is is A largely attended labor meet- ing was held in the Carpenters’ Hall on the evening of July 7th. rhe hall was well filled with en- thusiastic wage-earners. John © Brien, the district or- ganizer and label agent for the city of, Prinee Rupert, presided with Bro. Atkins as aeting secre tary Addresses were made by Messrs Nicol, Denning, Maitland, Cas sidy, King and others, in which the object of the gathering was set forth It mously te o union, Most of th present placed their names on the list of charter members and the list will be left open until the next Tuesday evening next. It is in the hands of W. Denny, secretary pro tem, and laborers are urged to sign up. The meeting was most agree able and enjoyable and all pres- was decided unani- rganize a loeal labor me meeting on ent were pleased with having done something for organized labor. The next meeting will be Tues day at 8 p.m. in Carpenters’ Hall Chance for Pied Piper Galveston, Tex., July 10 —-Ten cents each for live ‘ats was of. fered today by the health author BASIL DANCED FOR PRESIDENT POINCARE Old Prince Rupert Boy Makes Society Hit in Gay Paris The New York Tribune of June 28th says, under Paris date “By special request of Presi- dent Poincare, Miss Margaret Hawkesworth, daughter of Mrs. RnR. W. Hawkesworth, of East Orange, NJ., and Basil Durant, of New York, gave an exhibition last night of American society's latest fads in dancing before a company of two hundred distin- guished men and women of Paris, including the President of France himself : ‘Miss Hawkesworth and Mr. Durant are just closing engage- ments at the Pre Catalan, in the Bois de Boulogne, and the Cafe de Paris, and will return to Am- erica on the Vaterland just in time to danee at Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James's dinner dance in Newport on July 4th. There they wilt exhibit for the first time in America, thé ‘Pardo,’ latest of Parisian dances.” The paper also has a cut show- ing Basil and his fair partner. Basil left here for New York last year. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL THE DAILY NEWS EEE eee JAP FISHERMAN COLLECTED DAMAGES Haysport Launch Collided With Fishing Boat While Running Away From Scout “The old days in the fishing when might was right appear be returning,” remarked an old- timer on the Skeena River yester- day. “In the wood old days the cannery bosses were a law unto themselves and today that is about all the law there is on the Skeena.” He then related very dramati- cally a little run-in Which ocevr- red Monday, in which one nervy Jap put it over three white men who were out buying fish. The cannerymen have a scout boat chasing the gasoline launch belonging to the Haysport Gold Storage Company to prevent the latter buying fish from the can- nery boats. Detective Matheson is in charge of the eanners priv- ate police boat. On Monday he was chasing the Haysport launch and the latter in trying to get away collided with a Cassiar Jap’s fishing boat, do- The Jap fish- ten dollars to make repairs and the launchmen refused to settle With that the Jap threw a line over the launch ind boarded her with a knife in to ing some damage erman demanded Cleveland, 1; New York, 7. 3: New York, 3. Call ed in tenth inning on aceount of! darkness. | | - | Cleveland St. Louis, 1; Washington, 0. Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 3. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 3. Chicago, 3: Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburg, 0. National Boston, 3; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn, 6; Gineinnati, 5. New York, 4; St. Louis, 5; thir- teen it gs Coast Sa imento, 5; Los Angeles, 7 Sacramento, 4; Los Angeles, 4 San Francisco, 2; Portland, 3. Veni 2; Oakland, 0. Northwestern Tacoma, 1; Spokane, 7. Seattle, 3: Vietoria, 4 Vancouver Portland, 3. §5 Vaneouver, 12; Portland, 12 Ek. BE. Confectionery sells high cream in bricks; also 155tf class pure ice candies eee ee ee ee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received up to Tuesday, July the 44th, for the removal of the build- ing known the Exchange Block Specifications formation at the architect J. W. POTTER, Architect, as all office in- of and the tf, rE OF . * * * * * * * * * * > bd * ities here. The rats will be ex aniined for traces of bubonic | plague infection, City, State and| Federal health authorities business combined forees and today | for a sanitary campaign, WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “OUR MUTUAL GIRL” Ninth Installment “SHORTY'S STRATEGY" Two.Rheel Western Feature Comedy American i! jhouse his teeth. The three men on the wded into thé wheel vith a knife did not aok tempting to them. Having e possession of the deck the Jap picked up the set of iunch = er A Jay scales which were lying on the deck and put them in his own boat. He then informed the launch men they would find the seales at cannery any time they wanted to settle for the damage Cassiar they had done to his boat. With that the Jap east off and the aunch went back to Haysport. ALASKA VOLCANOES ARE NOW IN ACTION WEST OF SEWARD (Spectal to The Daily News) Seward, July. 10.—All vol- canoes along the Alaska penin- sula west of Seward are in action according to the report of Cap- tain MeMullen of the steamer Dirigo. Bought 15,000 Acres Regina, July 10.—The sale of 15,000 acres of wheat land in the Manitou Lake district of Saskat- chewan was recently completed by Kh. D. Waugh, of Winnipeg, at a price of approximately $200,- Ooo, to a syndicate of American colonizers, Who intend to operate it as a steam plow proposition and put settlers on the land this Fall. Some increase in number of in- quiries for farm lands to be noted, owing to the splendid pros- pects of the crop this year. is Russians Reach Dawson Whitehorse, July has been received effect that the fifty Russians who left here early this month in three queerly de- signed amd constructed boats, did 10.—Word to the of nearly here party not go up White River as they originally intended but eontinued on to Dawson, Whether they have given up their intentions of prospecting the country contigu ous to the head of White River is not known.—Whitehorse Star, Big Inorease in Realty Saskatoon, July 10 The sale “THE WEEKLY GAZETTE” And a Big KEYSTONE COMEDY Admission 10¢ and 150 reported of fifty feet on See ond Avenue, in this eity, between the Ferguson Bloek and the Deo- rainion Bank, to J, H, Ashdown, fa vrominent eapitalist of Winn! peg, tor $42,650, This property is staled to have been purehased eleven years age by Joseph Sut ton for $150, GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: it will be interesting tomorrow evening to wateh Wm Manson, et al., denounce Bowser and Rose Ete posing to give away the y's franchise. a PRICE FIVE CENTS PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT WILL BE SET UP IN ULSTER CARSON HAS MADE CALL FOR FIRST MEETING—NO INTENTION OF SEPARATION—JUST WANT TO HOLD ULSTER FOR THE EMPIRE (‘Special to The Dally News) _but he deelared it was not the in- Belfast 10.—The first |tention of the Ulsterites wnatever meeting of the Ulster provisionel| happens to set up a parliament July sovernment will be called to-|for themselves. Ulster claimed day at the request of Sir Ed-\the right merely to hold the ward Carson. According oj province in trust for the constit- Capt. Craig the result of the/ution in order that Ulster may meeting will have important| continue as an integral portion of bearing on the Irish situation,/the British Empire. es ASSETS OF B.C. FISHERIES TOBE SOLD BY TENDER IN VANCOUVER COMPANY OWNS EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES ON QUEEN (HAR- LOTTE ISLANDE, INCLUDING BIG COLD STORAGE PLANT, TRAWLERS AND BOATS for a large amount of moneys. Im- mense sums were retained as pro- sets of the B.C. Fisheries Ltd.) motion charges. The company's are being offered for sale by ten- pleot was built far away from ‘ . ‘ : transportation and everything der, The receiver is Mr. J. K. Beli, apparently handled in a reckless manager of the Bank of Toronto,| manner. Vancouver. It was a fore-gone conclusion The a large|under these circumstances that number of parcels of land situ-|the business would go down, ated in different parts of Queen| The suggestion was never at Charlotte Islands. Also an oil|@"y lime made that the quantity works at Skidegate: fertilizer |" duality of fish had anything to plant; cannery; vat cold|de with the failure of the con- plant; office buildings;|}cemm. The surrounding waters houses; wharves and|are teeming with all kinds of fish storehouses at Aliford Bay. but no concern in the world could Besides there there are fyve;¢@fry on business and make it a steam trawlers, four gas launch-|Sueeess in the way that this com- fishing boats and|Pany did. 26 Columbia River boats. Notwithstanding the fact that There also an agreement/this district has untold wealth in with the Grand Trunk Pacific} fish, investors might as wel! real. supposed to be of some valuc, and/ize that besides capital they re- the good-will of the company of|quire a good deal of experience (Speeial to The Daily News) Vancouver, July 10.—The as- at company owns a house; storage dwelling es, seventeen rather doubtful value. in order to reap the harvest, In- This concern was started by;experienced boys just out of the late Sir George Doughty. Aj|seheol cannot be expected to take worthless little oil plant at Skide-|the p'ace of experts and make a- sate was put into the company!success of the business. ee a $ B.C. ATHLETES WILL NOT STAND FOR BOSS RULE Meeting Being Arranged for Sat- urday to Deal With Lally’s Action A GOOD SHOW AT THE WESTHOLME TONIGHT With Mutual a first-class feature, a Gazette and “Our Girl,” a fine Keystone comedy, tonight's show at the Westholme Opera House will be an exceptionally (Special to The Dally News) good one. Our Mutual Girl does Vancouver, July 10.—-Whether some new stunts this week. Am-jthe B, C. A. A. U. or Joe Lally ong other things she visits the|have the authority in amateur af- various historic ehurches in Newj}fairs in British Columbia and York City. Old Trinity, Grace;have the right.to say who shall chureh, St. Paul's and others,}be the amateur and who the pro- She also visits some famougs|fessional will be decided on Sat- and igs— urday when the representatives hair dressing epost ote of the Pacifie Coast A. L, A. meet tries on the new colored blue, green and various other|at ‘Sanecouyer for the purpose of odd ecolors Altogether tonight's discussing the action of the bill is well worth seeing. Mann Cup trustee in the present SCOTCH SETLERS AND ENGLISH CAPITALISTS lacrosse embroglio, Drilling for Coal St Johns, 10.—A party of sixty Scotch settlers ar- fived last week to settle on New Brunswick farms The Farm Settlement Board continues to place seitiers iarms under the terms of the Rea Made Farms’ Act, but the demand at present is not large, To Test Oj! Shales N.B., July Estevan, July 10.—Drillers on property in the Estevan district owned by A. 8. Porter are re- ported to have struck at a depth of forty-five feet, a solid seam of coal twenty-eight feet thick. Drilling operetions will be continued as the owners of the property in the district are de- ty sirous of finding out the full ex- tent of the coal seams that are English « pit sts ave ~ Soe - , * xieas unl known to underlay the district, where there are valuable deposits of oil shales, and an eminent mining engineer from ~ London will make tests and begin devel- N SALE opment work this summer, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OFFICE PURNITURE, CLOCKS, ETC., ETC. The Cradie Born—To Mr. and Mrs, Walter! Will Be Sold at the Phompson July Sth, a dau- | — ‘} LEEK AUCTION MART 4th Street Fo. rent ! nished house, | 8 pom. sharp, Friday duly 10 elose in, until Oetober tat Apply | — W. M, Law, Vifth Ave. and Young! George Leek, Auctioneer, Bt., or Law-Dutler Co 154415918