LLL THE DAIL / News enecial Effort to » Nows trmediately a X - PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., —————— sER KEY INSULTS UNCLE SAM FIRED ON AMERICAN SHIP WILE CAPTAIN WAS PROCEEDING TO SHORE AT SMYRNA FORTS FIRED AT HIS LAUNCH—UNCLE SAM TAKES NOTICE OF EVENT. 'ANS RENEW AT The United | Deckers \ { of the I Athe ” : ‘ see essee nh reported today tha esse ‘ gt the nyrna anh fired on veasterdas hi fir at the Ten-| { \ wit om ‘ h . ile the eaptain ' ' e “ hore make an of i il he I » - nessee Was sent to that dist Washingt N i8 Captain |to protect allred nonceombatant AND GEORGE MUST RAISE TWO AND QUARTER BILLION ANCELLOR GETTING BUSY ON WAR FINANCE — DOUBLES INCOME TAX—SPECIAL TAX ON BEER MUST RAISE BY LOAN $150,000,000. (Special to The Daily News.) #2. 950,000 000 He proposed t ed \ 18 Lloyd George double the Ineome tax and put a special tax on beer lie said | » Br or of the Ex ane a Tiles te stn phe rday in the loan of $4.750,000,000. The b me of that a year Of| would bear interest at i | b wa cost Britain} cent and would be id at 9 POPE MAY NOW INITIATE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS TY CIRCUS AGAIN DRAWS BIG CROWD ey PASTORAL LETTER aki ca Lon N 17 I aph Pee hupert showed by its , i i ' : a 8 yr a connection witl ' de ‘ sl Ne ay ths us that it had the A des j h ' ms f for those whe) Cologne i i i { pol i in Belgium from |S#erty wil al war thrust upon |" ' prace ti ues Last night there was | "te Mediu a pastoral lette ‘ erma ‘ f thi t ume amount rais Phe G n the night be. | tat any such act by h hol ,. Hess Would tine’ Lilie 1 t Vine st night there|the pope's temporal power ar a ‘ ed amount of foree Ital ta an att i mit investigation |@#4mst the proposa Wed that al 2200 more was %, represented by those fea CANADIAN SHOPPING sw turns were ‘not WEEK FOR LONDON mciat able. There was : Mus a “1,600 taken in on Londen, Nov 17 \n effort ts ye uh Last evening Deine trace here ti establish ret practically the Canadia shopping wee early u ‘ th ver $2.650 taken | &" Nev Yea Large etail a h st ire t be asked to give t ‘ on on he mig isquerade bali}? i i i ! i th ; srobe i\ it ise the amount I) 1 rh uiea | bab lial reus is woune i f the ingentous turn ' : ' tl Ni ding _ much short " . 7 , } ropagane expected by those : ny | pasa i Aree : het itely bas I ih extensively veryi med lo enjoy i "y i newaspapel enme i a sitnila ght again In} s4 . ' - ' Lite re os a busy even ‘ . = f oe ! foree of polices JEUOT" ware ate ail eased te meet it ath low ” XI wt ; e presel iile a ehange of ” . ' 7 . li elieve Frank i ita han et a a it all the evening |ferPr's' W.1 her presided for ae ae last night and SOUTH VANCOUVER ' Mr. Dufl COUNCIL OUTS WAGES - t asked to be i N is M. J. Hobin too wou Va Sait pling M Ib Smith. how The pat ~ i . 1s a police |Commmitl whole took up th . eae math ! th rare last night ; t evr the | sre if i li mul 7h ‘ l ! } e ¢ pine deci gs h and Belgian }®'? Five pe we M Besner pre|"! the foto . wit efi ares cent te e ta sala ‘ wing Hicieney, the att @40 h thoouneed la . prtpy Oe r Uh yer month 1 t ' bs ‘ of the differ |! , oo , is follows taken ff ila Hi} aut g . | "it } i donated by W receiv I he ° by O. H. Nelson month i | ' - | ‘ of ¢ lave a} by Mrs, Roberts, {0% sa! - J Seott ing S14 rh Ha | oefte from th The th le, y nated by G, pp ] WH! tak nt , » ) j moth untt “ ‘ a D. A. Laughton, of eg ; the bat da Ps, yw led by Mrs. De}?! _ 7 ' . . y be The ot) Mrs. Harrison one da : li nti) ‘wing will not be will take off in | any ’ evening at the \ ud ball Mp & | RESULT OF ELECTION Pe , 5 t eho: '! sold 850 worth Nobody b ‘nh WA) the ton of coal want an @ | they iL, wh Vill make shat force ane, th Ally “Hated by Hower tener bing ‘thy valuable one men who thi " » BV : Monetary ‘Tin ioe jy ‘h old-timer of Mt nigh 'rreived in town WASHED NUT COAL —-$8.00. Yap) in G, & Pp Mi Pars 0 MOrge ‘eabed al Prince New Wellil : tf pany, Phone tt! TACK ON WARSAW-RU ——— SSIANS CONTINUE AGAINST CRA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1914. KS HAVE FIRED UPON UNITED STA THE DAILY NEWS GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRET IN THE DAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENTS TES CRUISER COW ’ Wo: ont © LANO NORTH SEA vanwen, ic. hl on ouwttett oo22? Ye et SSF Srrguuad | Py _—< : a” d ‘emoen ™ nameuRa * ~~ - e YARMOUTH = ¢ . {Gwesrorr u i nantes 9 ) pPtude . * eau DEN, “2 fee Paanwicn r a GERMANY Hox - HOLLAND } > 7 Ae MANOVER + GOTTINGEN © | 7 USSIELOORF COLOGNE THE GLRMAN NORTH SEA RAI D—A\ strong made an attack on I ith and Lowest by British squadro ig uisers destro layit squadror mine dre British mine ft Phe ns and a yeu a vessels squadron 1g between Yar- 1 fled when approached ypped by one of the flee- British submarine. HEAVY FIRING TOOK Nov is Petrograd eral dispatel received fre quarte in the vicinit Caucasia Mountains i * Batuin gives tl i ation lieavy ~& Was col th Bla Sea throug wi f November 16 what ships were The ef ts of the Tut u ‘ the directiot A wilhout success lurkish town not { He sial borde my great inportance pired RUSSIANS CONTINUE SUCCESSFUL (Special to The Daily News.) itinued on! of Erzerum (Special to The Dally News) An offi- Toronto, Noy. 18.—A_ ecable- mm head-|gram from Camp Salisbury an- y of the/nounces that the Princess Patri n the re-|cia Regiment left on Monday for 1¢ follow-| Winchester to join the British} division front. T tion pa hout the that thi It is notl for the engaged. | France ks to ad- Erzerum lar trom] Nothing of | has trans-| itome have alt PRINCESS PATS BELIEVED PLACE IN BLACK SEA TO BE NOW AT THE FRONT (Special to The Dally News) leaving shortly for the ‘he faet that this informa ssed the s division has already left front now and is | — ‘CRACOW MAY FALL AT ANY MOMENT (Special to The Dally News.) Noy. 18.—-The Russians eady invested Cracow and jcommenced — the bombardment |The fall of the city is expected at MARCH |... moment owing to the sudden- ness and violence of the Russian | atta \ | censors indicates | in — mt oF en bo oF Y gancoY CANADA _ eo F “a ¢ J ; x gH Per UNITED V « STATES SAN FRANCISCO Ae ‘ NEW J Es ~ ( é 2 1 Se j vy £8 | j | THE NAVAL REVERSE— hie bat- i tle in | ers worsted three British cruis- off the Isiand The hostile sighted each A transport, which tive German cruis- ers of was fought Maria. squadrons tirst other off Coronel. Otranto; appears to have refuge in Puerto Montt, the Glasgow, according reports, reached Coronel and interned, Santa i the taken | while li may be FIERCE ATTACKS HAVE BEEN ALL REPULSED (Special t. The Daily News.) Nov. 18. Official. Numerous artillery duels and in- — Paris, Paris, Nov. 16 The Russians pleit fantry attacks took place yester- 2 cupied ie p —_ village of| THE a day. Ail eeeblaianiené na fighti “ Rend wert Observer. he Zouaves (African troops , the Russians beat a German de-|} Compiled by F. W. Dowling, near Bixsehoote, charging with tachment whieh pillaged the es- 5 m. November 18, 1914. bayonet, captured a forest which tate of a member of the Russian) Bar: eee 50.043 had been disputed for three days. Duma Cattle and whan Bteiee oo | = oman eae eT er Shis beniianeiiahat Rhelme ta See a ee ean cca a | a oe win WT fi Gal toon by James Prise, fp () “4 4 PRISE ———) GHRMANS AGAIN MAK AN ATTACK ON WARSAW AND PRUSSIA HAVE ASSUMED OFFENSIVE ON POLISH FRONTIER, ATTACK- CENTER OF RUSSIAN (Special to The Dally News) Nov. 18—The Ger- mans have resumed the offensive on the Polish frontier and are at- ‘Lacking the eenter of the Russian | London, RUSSIANS AGAIN DEFEAT AUSTRIANS IN FURIOUS FIGHi (Special to The Daiiy News.) Petrograd, Noy. 18. — Furious fighting is going on at Pukowina on the Austro-Russian frontier. The Russians are victorious. The Austrians are fleeing in great dis- order. Cc. P. R. NOT SUFFERING— DECLARES A DIVIDEND Montreal, Nov. 18.—At a meet- ing of directors of the C. P. R. LINE ON THE VISTULA. line between the Vistula and War- the rivers. They are again threat- ening Warsaw. The Russians in the meantime continue the ad- vanee against Hast Prussia. BRITISH FLEET AGAIN BOMBARDS GERMANS ON BELGIAN COAST (Special to The Daily News—1:20 P.M.) London, Nov. 18—The British fleet on Monday earried out a vigorous bombardment of Knocke and Zeebruge on the Belgian coast, much damage being done to German stores and supplies. AFTER THE NORMANS, THE CANADIANS! “By the historians of the mo- held here, a dividend of 2 1-2 per cent on the common stock, for the quarter ended September 30 last, being at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from revenue, and 3 per cent per annum from special income account, was de- clared, payable January 2 next, to shareholders of record. PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES The Prince George arrived in town this morning with a long list of passengers, including the following: Master McLeod, Mrs. Neilson, Mrs. RK. Neil and two children, D. Martin, J. Mackenzie, Mr. Bid- well, Y. Morita, Mr. McLean, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Bellingham, Mr. Scheer, Mr. Dallenmire, K. Ota, Mr. MeMullen, Mrs. Stratton, Mr. Gladman, Mr. Grasset and wife, Mr. Webster, J. Debbin and wife, Kh. Young, Mrs. Sommerton, Mr. Mills, F. C. Green, Dr. Alward, Kev. Father Hartman, J. Peters, Miss Cohen, Mrs. Munroe, Mr. Wineland and wife, Mr. Corey, Mrs. Herbie, Mr. Knowles and wife, Miss Weisflog, Mr. Backley, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Stewart, Mr. }Ikeda, Mrs. Madden, Mr. Corley, |Mr. Minty, Mr. Wooster; Mr. Me- |Leod, Mr. Smith, Miss Macdonald, |Mrs. George, A. Macdonald, Mr. i}Garrett, Mr. Mutter, Mrs. Saul and Child, Mr. Kahn and Miss Lulu Kerry. THE WESTHOLME. New War Pictures and “The Olid Curiosity Shop” Tonight. Another metropolitan moving |pieture feature will be shown at | The Westholme tonight and jmorrow night. “The Old Curi- Shop” a photo play of extraordinary merit, after the istory by Charles Dickens. It is in five reels and gives a very com- | plete synopsis of the entire story. |The characters are strong and va- | wied and there are many instances of a quaint, and at times even a jsort of grim humor which was rather characteristic of Dickens, hand oeeurs in the majority of his javorks. The War Gazette will be both interesting and in- views of the the war is at } osity is usual i tatructive countries as showing where jpresent raging. OBJECT TO RECEPTION London, Nov, 47 \ storm of } protest has been aroused in Mel. mentous era in which we are liv- ing, the landing gn our shores of a large body of Canadian troops to take part in a great European war will be noted as a landmark in the progress of the British Em- pire,’ says The Seotsman. “They are a magnificent proof of the loyalty and patriotism of the peo- ple of the Dominion—a tribute of faithful attachment to the cause of the Mother Country which is more precious and weleome for being offered voluntarily and in the hour of need. “This is the first landing on these shores of armed men from other lands since the Battle of Hastings.” GERMANS IN TURKEY. Nearly Three Thousand Teutonic Officers in Nava! Service—Mis- take in Treatment of Khedive. London, Nov. 18.—An English- man, long a resident of Constan- tinople, which city he left on No- vember 1, has arrived in London, He says that in addition to the crews of the cruisers Goeben and Breslau, nearly 3,000 German of- fieers and men are in the Turk- ish naval service. Two months ago, he says, all the German clerks of publie and private establishments were taken over by the military author- ities, and placed in charge of the telegraph and postal departments and the censorship. lie adds: “Every Turkish ship has a German officer in command, Ii was a mistake that the Khe- dive was not, allowed to return to Egypt some time age, where he would have carefully watehed de- velopments, whereas in Constan- tineple he is the eenter of the intrigues and of discontented Arabs of the National party and the Germans.” WESTHOLM OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT “THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP” bourne by the suggestion that Five Ree! Feature From the Captain Carl von Muller, eom- Worid-Famous Story by mander of the German cruiser heenth sydney the by ition in reeognition of his gallen Emden, which was destroyed re. Australian eruiser be given a public reeep- Charies Dickens And a New jtry and courtesy when he arrives BRITISH WAR GAZETTE } inn that vwity This statement is é , jtiade in a dispatch from the Mel. me | bourne correspondent of the Admission: 10, 15 and 260 Neuter Telegram Company.