TT ===! THE DAILY NEWS © — RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO OVERPOWER THE GE EEE ALLE $ ARE DOING WELL IN FRANCE--TWO GERMAN WARSHIPS ARE INTERNED AT HONOLULU nsslANS MAKING BRILLIANT | i . | GERMANS FORTIFIED IN EAST— PROGRESS 5 RUSHING TROOPS TO THE WEST 4,000 MOR! PRISONERS TAKEN LAGT FRIDAY—BOTH FLANKS ia iS CURRENT THAT ANO ANOOTHER DESPERATE ATTEMPT ARE MARCHING AHEAD AND A VIGOROUS INVA- WILL BE MADE TO REACH CALAIS BEFORE SION OF GERMANY NEAR. | GIVING UP. dapecal to 7 News—2:30 P.M) (| Petrograd, Ne } OMmeial.) | | (Special to The Dally News.) Germans today seem to be «one li tussia domi : Russian cava ha ulered | London, Nov. 7 5 p. m. Sat-|ecentrating all efforts on the ” tuation today. /|Germany on the | ink of the lurday Special.) —Belief is grow-|Ypres-Arras line. They have male _. Vistula, dama ling in Lendon that the Ger s|1 ought th , hich oho he ' rmans | brought up three new army corps Th * tom teil track near Pleach |being safe within their defenees|near Arras, gar In Galicia. j behind the River Woerthe, in fn | I. (is announced from Berlin a creat effect Ditties ace continal jland, and with the Austrians injthat the Emperor has ordered one i stre Midi iteteents and.in ‘the te strongly fortified positions from} more attempt to vanquish the The © vimit that the jest engageny cay ed 17 Cracow to the Carpathians, Gier-| British army and foree a way to pi aati ee 42000 men, abil « many is rushing the best of her|Calais before a great battle is Hussia ie 1 ealee-thousand south of Przen eastern corps to the French front|fought near the Silesian front, the |i a tnt ee it meathnen | for a final and desperate effort to|says a dispateh to The Daily bok ra iesia. The Ale : , jhammer a path to Calais. The| Mail. les 0 in territory in Petrograd, No 0 An oflicial : ace, 8 d Bast Prossia.| statement issued [rom Genera ee — ports . indieate| Headquarters say that the Rus that Poland is | SHaDs dislodged the Germans it A GREAT FIFTEEN-INCH NAVAL GUN. MORE WARSHIPS 10 RUSSIA CLOSING vay turns ite at-| the region of Wirbalien, on the! Ne ‘ ! hea metal has vet spoken in vilal eombat in the North Sea At the cinch Uhlan (we | HUNT GERMAN CRUISERS IN ON GERMANY 1 and Turkey, | eastern frontie Which was British naval gun of 13.5-ineh bore outclasses the German 12-ineh. Soon—possibly in a few ‘lone until these } strongly fortified, and progressed days two new Dreadnoughts will be carrying the great new 15-ineh gun. * jas far as Stalluponen | (Special to The Daily News.) Operations Boveleping in Eastern = Washington, D. C., Nov. 7.— Arena Which May Shorten ~ PREMIER M’BRIDE ON EXHIBITION BUILDING LOCAL LAUNDRIES (6 ot Retatiar Spociah = Sed «Se \N WARSHIPS INTERNED DOMINION BUSINESS DAMAGED BY WIND — FORM AMALGAMATION) = tetine ot the tait ot ‘tsing-|,,Petrowrads Now. 2A new } sa Tau said that three squadrons of ee 7 Sa dae - pn BE HELD BY U. S. DURING W Seems to be Taking Lead of The big sterm on Saturday Pioneer Laundry win Do All the| Warships would now be released campaign ‘qyaa aaeartd - Premier Borden On : . |Austria. KR ia’ uttermost night blew off a portion of the Work and Northern to hunt for German cruisers in|". ; E - pall d West Coast Defences roof of the new exhibition build Close Down. the Pacific. eat a aac = a , Galie “e i SE OUTSIDE THREE : MILE LIMIT AT HONOLULU WAIT- ili ol 0.—Sir Richard |'™® rhe situation of the build i. fegpeutieneen ‘i ia ne - —< o a ae or WAITING FOR DECISION—GERMANS NOT LEAV- eer pn ing lends itself to an easy attack The Pioneer and the Northern) ARMENTANS ATTACK Ry AO ee ee eee ING AT HOUR SET FOR DEPARTURE. VU. S. feBrid emer British CO-/)teom the wind as it is situated!laundries have been amalgamat- ter advanee on Posen. Silesia’s TRUOPS TOOK CHARGE. pects to sail on Satu in the highest site in the ecity./ed An agreement was arrived TURKISH ARMY creat accession of fresh troops .. ms ae a zs , day for ¢ dja via New ¥ his}Indeed it is p ie that eo if on Saturday afternoon which ensininmemntonn will be engaged in new operations (eee Da owse——-2 ®. le ; “a pe were ree } siderable racme wi : ee ‘eo ~ : = , having extended for only on serable bracmg will be required) . ont into effect forthwith:- At a (Special to The Dally News.) and the numerical strength of the Hon The German |night, which was th hou : - . th . if it is to resist the severe winds London, N = x 1. Sat . wars hich has been | that the German Ni be oblis : Atthong! " Premier's that once it 1 while break over result all the work will be done eRe He. SNS ae ee dispositions may be | ‘ . . " . . rls ipecisz f > i : Sade here for sev-jed to choose betwe ea ! is ostensibly taken |injc gistriet. The present dam-|in the Pioneer laundry, the prem- urday Special. —The Turkish} cathered from the German retreat eral North German | pert or being permanent le in | ' lerests, it has!age can be easily repaired. ises of the Northern laundry be-|t0W" Of Van has "been besieged] jn Kast Prussia, which ‘began Loyd « ner Loeksum | ed Phe Japanese battleshiy by eally in the interest of the — ing closed down. This,eame into by a detachment of Armenians, with the danger of being envel- we vard of the|zen and cruise \samai OW Domini If was learned that| AMATEUR BOXING STOPPED. | affect today. This came about|Who are aiding the Russians. The|oped and surrounded by the army Dhiled ps today and}standing guard outside the th w R ail cian Ottawé -ani . ‘ not only as a result of the reduc-|tewn has a largé arsenal. An—|that is growing with the continu- ‘ i » Cessi nile | t ai gz for the ¢ Cieveland, Ofto., ov. o. “ . pane an an ee . 3 7 i i ” til Une . 2 — en , ferred th Sir Robert]... , 7 a Mio. > ree, . . of ere - no because “itigiher Armenian detachment ts xa a — meinionties ’ sik i ight fans ag mda) 4tihad bee “lt « r the re . snters. There 2 oa I ck it Hot Springs, Va. b even amateur boxing is to be kill iad been felt all along that there operating in the rear of the Turk- Aen one. ee mae : was not enough business in the that operations are now begin- England. Dnring}ed here--the home of practically|eity for two eoneerns. the plant ish army. -— : ; , ; ‘ ning to develép which may dras- | , f esent wee t is derst« every nationa amateur cham-|[,, e oneer bei arge enough ee eally s » war. OFC REPORT IS JAPAN MAY SEND j under ! f the pioneer being large enough tically sherten the war pion he Ohio State Amateur}; handle ‘all the STILL. REASSURING Ra TO SURORE| che Seems tt Beng nena gt i ee, Oe Nistor 0B siete Son ti ; ’ $ day's news from the commander- . Lae la heh: anion ee a Cand Lena ee ess i = pooh — DISTURBED BY Hl ES ene this = a te v — ee oo, Elon the Paeifie Coast. A the 1e battle line on the Vistula it- - lo The Daly News—2 ®. ®) (Special to The — $888 = P. m.) he had, it is stated, im-|as Mavor Baker's personal repre-| stockholders of both concerns (Special to The Daily News) self, some 300 miles long, but Miewal Po Tokio, Nov nat 1 uferences on the sub.|sentative, allowed the show to) wil hold their interest in the new Amsterdam, Nov. 7.—(5 p. m.|!ikewise the front designated as ippears-in! Tan has fallen the que Canada coast defence |Cottinue with the unmlerstanding|eompany, which will still bele J er ae "a ae Prussian, beginning with the ‘ : ' ' ; . s , Saturday Special The Duteh ; ® activity | sending a Japanese army to | ther matters As a~result | ha o hard blows be hit.” On| ;nown as the Pioneer Laundry,|~ northernmost points. » , es was With-| oe attract itient ! the conferences, it is expected |OM #@ecasion a bout was stopped) pid. The aim of the new com- fishing vessels have abandoned The long-eontinued obstinate “ ee emainder of} Seeliehs te pusmagted ic -milil { mportant steps will be taken |Pecause the cheering was t00) pany is to give better service than we ae neue. a ahs resistance alternating with fren- On 0 have Ie ‘ireles ‘ egards Canada’s coast de_|!0"4 a ever. No expense will be spared |20F Hoattng-mines so thi allied attacks of the Germans has we mve _— ener to turn out the best work pos_|@8hing is impossible, Many were! qnatiy been broken. The German ns Patriotic Concert November 12. sible and withthe assistance of |°@USht in the nets, ine, whieh a couple of days ago, which we HOLLAND WILL PROTECT ALLIES ARE DOING mamas Leche aa eeooee a . ~ ie of Sak eg . : . concerns was compelled to assume the de- i foothold ~ NEUTRALITY OF SCHELDT rhe I — a aaa ~ this, will be an easy matter 37,000 GERMANS - fensive everywhere, has now be- Bive a “Crande Musicals Aiwwyvel The Pioneer laundry was pur- gun to retreat, At most points. Official Bul EXCELLENT WORK of the Belgian Reliet Fund Mlchased from Otto Nelson, its KILLED IN BATTLE the retreat was most marked and offensive is] qepecial to Tes Waity News—2:30 P. M.) saneaieheeaeaa Phursda November oy at the founder, about two years ago by aici exactly at a point where the high- ’ n of Dix- Phe Ma \ re pre ° : . . af Empress Theatre The Pf0-lthe present owners. Rumors of (Special to The Dally News) est vita! interest of the Germans rhe -thetitan | : ; . p - f ah gramme will include many de-lthe pig dividends made by | the London, Nov. 7 5 p. m. Sat} required continued defence; serve “ ‘ ~ reneh o ‘i o pe ¢ ongst « ra ’ +e. : : Ypres have |"°?"* , ‘ Nig , a “¥ =, n a : . ad ne : — original owner prompted a sec-|urday Special.) —After the retreat|"@mely, their right flank, whgre » ischeldl ' ' ih } thie enenh ane wl reime vecea selections "Ny Mrs. ond company to start The re- : : 4 : : woe alone was there any chance of , s have or lio the Flush have snecessfully re-| Hemme Mrs. Jarvis MeLeod, . - ® re-jof the Germans in the region of “ . i sults will hardly justify further Dixmuide the Belgians sent out|@Ssisting their armies beaten in eompetition in the laundry bus- | ' | d the German attaeks along ]Mprs, Luca Mrs. Gordon Allen, . : ; il ft See ation the entire front. Refer Mi Bb venaliag Mrs. Ling, Miss E four burying parties, altogether | Po! « Russians here have onth ’ ‘ SS at =! » * Ss. _ S: * Ss ' ' made especially to Dix-|Elliott, Misa K. Jenns, Mise King iness for some time to come. i,000 men, to bury the German}¢arried their suecess farthest and VSTRATHCONA. | ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE |< sua fiat sr Sut ro ns PALL OF TSING TAU rounvean staves pny. between the tant Prussian fron WOUND; ‘D IN ACTION | IN SAN FRANC CISCO “4 named Abe ae ; men ene CAUSES GREAT JOY , and the retreating armies now re di (Hon ih the British, and to Neove-| BASKET BALL TOMORROW ah Laws Phohibiting Sale of Liquor |!aring the frontiers of Poland, lal to T . Spreads Throughout Union. eee er Vows—2:80 P. M,) » Daily News—2 P.M.) vhere the British drove NIGHT (Special to The Dally News) (Special to The Daily . . sTu ow DRIL 1 * Lieut. Hon on} Nav. { Germans. Day and night am Tokio, Noy. 7. 5 p. m. Satur- ch a. oe ‘ DENTS ou ve -_ , j . . 7™ . r : we _ al thicago, Novy 4 Fourteen aS = snleos all io veen Arvas and Oise Tigers vs. Caledonians, 8:15) day Special rhe Germans : ; ‘ ) r 2 tit heir to his JOR .Oxce| iecked and near Vailley the} p. m. tomorrow evening at Audi.-| hoisted the white flag at 7 o’elock states now have laws prohibiting ‘ Kingaten, Oat., Nov. ®. — ti : was foll : ' ecaptured positions pre-|torium \ ith beicinne ON cmaethh. this mopning at the weather ob. the sale of aleoholic beverages as cipal Gordon makes an attac oa “7 Sei on a } , : servatory bureau at Tsing Tau, | the result of last Tuesday's elec- the students in 7 ee ee : ; . cate The : “4 i _}tion, on the face of latest returns, of Queen's Journal for their slow- CANAD|A Nd ()N § ene dor n ov, 7 t is ob eae ~ ee . ee _ - which show that prohibi-|"ess in offering themselves for lightly bi A dam, N lot meer Ciermans has caused surprise and military drill and insteuetions (reciai io 7, so ' that the Germans have (Special to The Daily News.) joy among the men of.the army tion was adopted in Ariaqne. He de +1 red there would be « . ne { Nows—2:30 P. mp | ported rndoned the attempts to erass Venennuer’ Mae >A. 5 p. m.l/and navy operating against them W on Oregon and -Colo- eae ete = Be. - Prat Bred | Three hun the Ys The Beigian troops|Saturday Special, A dispateh|and also the people of Tokio, raga. ; , , . the | | today in |QPFICERS i NURSES occupy both banks of the viver.itrom Lima eaye the Meitieh The charwe against the middle ane ates mie pron Pe a eee See ss hon rhe German troops retreated} eruiser Glasgow, which was in|fort was a brilliant one. The {S46 0 Hduor are Arizona, . all ; 08 PELTED A ' isiward in large numbers and/the naval battle with the Ger-|number of German and Japanese homa, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, ene ee ee —_ ld ANDY’S STATUE. Lond : miinue to arrive at Bruges, mans off Coronel, has arrived at|losses, whieh were large, is not Maine, Mississippi, North Uaro- . % eee Public shire dister - - ‘ Puerto Montt, Chile innouneed lina, Oregon, ‘Tennessee, Wash-| be ner = oom one-quar- *ling Express an ington, West Virginia, North Da-|ter of the steflents have so far Laird » Skibo Socinat ' JAPANESE WARSHIPS kota and Virginia enrolled in these ¢lasses. mw use of th ‘ Alabama at one time adopted a} , — | oa \ lispatch to of them timid NEAR SCENE OF FIGHT e . prohibition amendment, out WON DECISION. “tay. ; : oe hed , ® ® later reseinded it South Caro. wi toate, [the Rel Social : and : Entertainment }': 1 ine pre Being a NE ee 1 -- 7 e lina is largely so under various (Special to The Daily News.) : sai , ' : | 2 . , : fea San Franeiseo, Noy, 7 >p.m aets. Besides, a score of states San Franciseo, Noy, 7.--Jimmy “gy “al ees e iturday Special The Japanese mamer Sno Guages 3 Nias » local option laws, Clabby won the decision over om . ee jean TT rhter Azumasan Maru arrived | THE PRINCE RUPERT CATHOLIC CLUB > George Chip in twenty rounds, . ma " iD i rere oak and se a » ‘ nom 1 hale lea ile yy, erected today and said she had been | In the Social Hall monte Evening, Nov. 10th WASHED NUT COAL—-$8.00. ETN « ) ‘ . ed) onveyed by two Japanese battle. | Carpets cleaned, Called for ves wal J ’ native | Ken | hips, whieh left her two days out | Whist at 8:30 i. os Refreshments New Wellington Coal CGom-jand delivered free. Frits. Phone | led by a mee - al | from San Franciseo, | pany, Phone 116, tf.) 583. 25otf. miuruay