| Letabatt ve Librery x Ea THE DAILY NEWS Makes a Special Effort to Give War News Immediately It Ie Received = | THE DAILY NEWS VOL. VL, NO. 4. ANOTHER TURKISH ARMY CORPS SURROUNDE a RUPERT, PRINCE rT = wo — B. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 19144. | PRICE FIVE € F RENCH LOSE HEIGHTS OF STEINBACH—STILL L_ HOLD VILLAGE—ACCIDENT IN) N. Y. SUBWA STEINBACH HEIGHTS LOS | -—- 4 FRENCH ROUTED BY BAYONET é SURROUNDED BY THE RUSSIANS — VILLAGE OF STEINBACH | 1S STILL IN HANDS OF FRENCH—sE- : VERE FIGHTING REPORTED IN MANY AGGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS OF THE TURKS CRUSHED — RUSSIA QUARTERS. NEXT TURNS TO TRANSYLVANIA AND ROUMANIA einai som WILL LIKELy JOIN HER. (Special to The Dally News.) | steers 5 wisseteetel dtinelll ug” | onenaiiibe paris, den. 6.—The French of-| Geucte Cllbeiece. .coserbet “eb (Special to The Daily News.) take part. 1 report records the defeat of| —a 5 Petrogra®, Jan. 6.—It is re- Joffre Rejoices. vo German attacks sout! st. | What Berlin Says. as ee that the Tenth Turkish} Petrograd, Jan. 6—An omelal eorges a in us Geren re ;Army Corps has been completely/statement issued last night says Artillery engagements in wh h| . report says that the| a near Aréhan, in the|that our troops gained a com- the French had the upper hand}! yesterday continued a} Caucasus, and is now being har-|plete victory over the Turks at — haracterized the rest of the lit | sy tematic bombardment of the} rassed by the Russian cavairy|Sari Kamysh. We have beaten 4 to the Alene .atid in Champagne lyiliagte: behind the Berman oesia 1 and doomed to extermination. two Turkish army corps. At the — to te omens the loot ‘torr! | wit) mpnarent indiiiecene th the | fhe Ninth Corps surrendered|same time we made the entire — tory in La Grurie we regained, {killing of French countrymen and | Sp pong es ae devs age. - Ninth Army Corps prisoners. In- ind the German attacks were re-|the destruction of French homes. | oH os em . The roads along which the|cluded among them was the com- pulesd Dk alee eat tn tetas eee) lurks sought to retreat were|mander, as well as three division At Courte Chaussee balf a mile|severa French trenches were | soda seamiea: — aan a f Turkish of German ‘trenches were blown captured here is that this is the end for alwhich acl ja ane if The French again obtained a} ‘ ‘j sueceeded in escaping are a itl MIAAes Ohienn. bn Xi..\ tocthotd sis Matias ankiek call erence period of the Turk- |being rigorously pursued and de-— race, dgueihs bediey cannctedine ‘nis see lh iil weil eae e8 2 manosien atroyes as overtaken. We are the French succeeded in retaining wk by the bayonet oh es va — pepe contains the pursuit in other the an ieaneily tind the| tn Poland, watt at the Vitals | Rs hs s been ae ieved without in any parts of Turkish forces, which are_ ctchiealii aeiitin ih the Get. | the .Gerssane veaghed the atten | A WALL OF YPRES MUSEUM..- ‘The Museum of Ypres has been entirely destroyed. One of the wed Sa ae the Russian|in full retreat. satah Ua tae sthethanes ai \River, taking 1,400 piteeners aalt walls of th famous structure shows what the bombardment did. s ae Ree oe Gen. Joffre’s Congratulations. the nearby height nine machine guns ae On Pe ng - , a eee kowina is now aaa oo re Jan. '6.—~-Goneeat Boe Constantine Garibaldi was The situation elsewhere is un ip PROHIBITION WILL BE He Oe Tee He eH ea * GERMAN AVIATOR cluded and the next step will aa i ee e ets = killed at the head of the Italian changed PUSHED IN ALBERTA * WATCH ROUMANIA. * SCATTERS GREETINGS. : » . ng . Duke— P | le 4 aes against Austrian Transyivania, the great vietory which he | Province-Wide Organization to|* Paris, Jan, 6.—Develop- *|@teps No Bombs, but Leaves Let-|'" which possibly Roumania may |in the Caucasus. ? GASBOAT TOOK FIRE--- NOTE SENT TO BRITAIN | Be Formed to Achieve “Dry” (|* ments of the highest im- * ters—Pathetic Appeal ESE BURNED T0 WATER’S EDGE ON FT ERIE SHOOTING Victory in June. * ee are py 2 . From Colonel. CATASTROPHE IN NEW YORK: . * Roumania A dozen French } Seen rat one =. \ movement has be launch-|* and British correspondents *| Dunkirk, France., Jan. 6—A Pe Took Fire on Way to Porcher Canada is Expected to Make Apol- Calgary to promote a vig-' have left for Bueharsel. |German airman paid a visit to C isiand and With the Assist- ogies and Pay Indemnities prohibit campaign |* It is confidently expected y|Punkirk during Christmas week, AR IN SUBWAY TOOK FIRE ance of Fishermen Towed to Families of Men. | th on Alberta with « view H® that Roumenis will abest {ut he dropped no bombs, only Into Delusion Bay. carryine the provinee-wide } Lhrow in her lot with the #/Reacefel Christmas — 6reeln®s | jvger AepoRTS INDICATE THAT LARGE NUMBERS LOST on Washingt De i Forma! Iplebiscite on prohibiti whith: bk enon af tie dies: |The hazardous trip from the Ger- THEIR LIVES PLACE W. KR. Morrison had the misfor-|..oresentations were made to li be submitted to the electers | # 4 ae 4 ae ae ae sk ak ak ae we ae ae aE ae ok man lines was undertaken at the To u ne ne tune yesterday to lose his @a8- (4) pritain through the Brit-Jin Ju Harold W. Riley is thé |e request of a Prussian colonel, , at. He was proceeding to Por-| | ss sador regarding the|chairman of the new organisa. |¢ #020002 090000006/%00 wanted to Lnow ehene le (Special to The Daily News.) prompt oxygen work saved them. her Island, where he has a party sa aaa sneeattie which he beet ‘tereed. anaet CONCERT TONIGHT. xjson, killed at Soeissons, was New York, Jan. 6—More thes ‘The entire fire fighting force of { men at work putting in bunk-|@¢ton of fhe Vanaa™ ' | |iey. R, Pearson has been dele- © buried, and the parcel of letters), hundred persons were over-|Manhattan was engaged in the ee ee jzated to take care of the publicity * A concert and lecture is #|4nd cards which the aviator drop-| 47, by smoke, cut, bruised and|rescue work and streets were torn engine caught fire. ‘The time was jers, near Fort Erie | department * being given tonight in the #|Ped into the principal square of otherwise injured in a fire aboard |up to get at the two burning cars. about 4 o'clock and he was about! These representations will be} py, proposed prohibition leg-|* Empress Theatre for the * the city contained a letter asking |) tain in the Broadway subway nathan Ganaet two miles from Digby on his Way! (ojiowed up by others of a more | isiation was initiated, according }* benefit of the local contin- * for this information, together near 55th Street at the height of New York, Jan. 6.—From’ fifty to Poreher, The flames almost at) definite character as soon as Bee-) 1, the terms of the act, by peti- |* gent at Victoria. The address #|With letters from several French | tne such bede:tibemeenins to two hundred persons lost their once enveloped ‘the boat, and Mr.\retary of State Bryan receives 4) tio, which received the necessary }* from Canon Rix on the flag * a prisoners in the hands of In the panic, the police report- lives early this morning in a sub- Morrison was compelled to take | fy) report on the details of the) um} f signatures, and then |* will be one of the features * the Cheam: : ed, a seore lost their lives, but|way fire which is not yet under to his dinghy. A fishing boat was incident. He stated that he had) passed the provincial Legislature |* and the rest of the program #| The cards were signed by the | ister it developed that there was |control. Firemen are dynamiting within call and came to his a5-|adyised the American vice-con-| 4; jts recent session * is of a high order. The com- #|®Yiator himself, and bore the con- only ome hnegmn teeth. the streets to get at the dead and sistance. They tried to get a rope|.y) at Fort Erie to interview all) jy, now goes to the people and |* mittee announces that the #/Ventional ereetings of the season,| «ores were unconscious, but! dying. fastened to the bow but this Was | witnesses and parties concerned, | iy js here that the big contest will \* theatre will be properly * together with a message that he " soon covered with flames.. The"/incjuding those who did the rhe prohibition men|* heated and comfortable. * had been led to undertake the es they fastened a rope to the sterm/.pooting. He instructed the vice-|haye resolved to leave no stone \* Turn out and gives the boys */™ission by his admiration for the CONSULS IN BELGIUM. British protectorate. Neutral and towed it into Delusion Bay,|eonsul to take charg of the body | aturned to put Alberta ia the }* a boost. «|gallantry of the captured French ee consuls hitherto have been ac- where it sank in -comparatively|,¢ the man who was killed and |iist of “dry” territories and the }* ee ae ee ee ee ee eae ee jairmen. even ee a sr ee ee shallow water, ¢ oY e boat had| provide redics reatment |.) ; 7 a : be aa ee CET qxanasnassittinenieconatetapitengen ee are a acre ee ee ee ween oa CUT IN WAGES. Jews Will Demand Emancipation. Hurriedly Dealt With. authorities, but unless Great The boat carried insurance] ‘That Canada will make formal | omectiy aianttiaieas itn inhe —— New York, Jan. 6.—In a eae ae _ |Britain raises the question there which partly covers the extent of |apologies for the incident, deny cS sen. sth niaaie i i ce i ration adopted at a preliminary W ashington, Jan. 6.—There is} will be no change in the status of the ‘leamacs. ne responsibility for the action] ganda everyw hors , — nee io 1 Bi a ners ae he tote ne no AeSeTenam the part of Ger-| American consuls. The boat carried a 25-hors ope conenane. ts ought cet _— os anamnp . a tion Committee, there is set forth many to hurry its request for the pemel Tanna TMM nena stn ‘Bret-lt0 cnn actihaneai mpceneiiall| wennee eee Sank. — ny * Se . le the purpose of the Jews of this jcancellation of exequators held| BANK ROBBER GETS $1,500. class shape, It had been used by|jowever, to pay an indemnity to} ee ate ps eh a Ps oe “ a country to have representatives |by neutral consuls in Belgian ter- . Mr. Morrison in towing the #@r-|the family of the dead man and | We are now in a position to ae 5 gp eae singe oor ” ane 'gahae RaeNens a letery sae ee eoneg Winnshoro, La., Jen. ~ bene ae Siena Oo bl ' . Ess aae” sae OS eee aera wr cameos Act. huropean belligerents to demand jrule, according to State Depart- glie-handed and unmasked, a ( § : Oo punish puorn See ——_—_— on the part of Jewish world-|ment officials. The German)white man covered the assistant business in towing sand and)shooting | WASHED NUT GOAL :for 4av0.« THE WEATHER. wide political emancipation. The}note was sent by mail to theljeashier of the Winnsboro State wravel, jton. New Wellington Coal Co. meres committee, composed of Jews and|Washington government, which|Bank with a revolver and remov~- er PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVALS. }P hone 116 tf. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. Gentiles, hopes to start similar | will consider the subject at length|ed $1,500 in eurreney from the AUSTRIANS ROUTED | | P ee ; movements in England, France,|before making a decision, cash drawer yesterday, broke the | rhe following were in¢ wens m Ladies rank ed ealnneate >a.m Recut 6, wanes GermeniRuseis end other Kuro- Mt le eimenaiie aiiiieennaia ina telephone eonnesiion aud escaped Petrograd, Jan, 6-—-On the left | the passenger list of the Prince | Regular $10.50, This week, $7.50, when ae ey pean countries. the United States will avoid any|on a horse he had rented. bank of the ‘Vistula o rs paerre oe ra M me pen ee laein. or ee ee iB - ee et action whieh might be considered my ', the rifle and.artillery fire con-}Mr. Alder, © Mr. 8 rt, | that ‘eo genuine le rinfall 28 20th Century Oversoats. 035.90), politica! recognition of the Ger- A mighty clearance sale at ee ee ceo sue Ms rw ae oe Pode. - al - a Sie athe ts rhe ; | amage - oe mh epenys, man possession of Belgium,| Bryant's. fighting. A. Fortin, Mr. Crocker, Mr. Greig i veo's Sale, Thursday, Friday and fhe herring have at last be- Did you get one? If not,,” ae 0 ee eee Ladies’ new coats, half priee.* In Galicia no essential modifl-|Miss Ste M Meagut Mrs./Saturday, this week i-5|sun to pour into the harbor, Sev “a phone us end we'll send you od ‘ ne : : a ed ~-Wallace's Sale. 4-5 cations are noted. At Uzok Pass|Davy, M Haguewood, Mr. Fid-| eral boats have been busy all day | ic ireular describing many of the ee yee" ley a wn = - the Austrians in retreat were at-|des, Mr. Harlow Mrs, Love, Mt Jimmie MeAleenan, who has/and appear to be getting all the bargains offered at Wallace's |" re anal arehrangree 0" Repairs of all kinds and odd tacked by our.cavalry, which fell}'Tstert Mr. Peters, H. 8. Gat ieen away for several months it fish they can handle, It is report | Pre-Inventory Sale. 4-5 ont ee © place the American jobs around house and offtee. uM ; atten » MeAleenen, Mr. Morton,|New York, retu ned to the eity}ed that they have been exceed ; government or neutral nations in Fritz, phone 583. 2-4 upon their flank and rear after}ton, M Mrs. Guistein,/this morning. He is the proprietor ingly plentiful outside the har Mr. Gutstein, of the Aeme Im-|an- embarrassing situation, : ee having made their way by moun-|Mr, Dow, M aa ee w.l the. cigar store on Sixth Stret,|ber for several days. “Fishermen |porters, Ltd, returned this morn-| It is pointed out that a situa-| @ijpls' winter coats, half “ts le eee ae Pies ie ites wt ” } Say they never saw bigger jing accompanied by Mrs. Gut- |tion somewhat similar to that iN} Wallace's Sale. a t B ; me Cook... Vay You need a raincoat Now isischools rhe cold storage people | stein, who has bee. spending a) Belgium might be raised by Great oventoat ‘them, cepturing ‘ton | Wesne! MeMorrt \ KE. /the time to buy it-—during the big\are busy putting away all they!few months with her parents n/Britain with respect to neutral 20th Contury Suits——Sale price — Pr and more than 450 sol-)M a es isale at Wallace's, 1-5 jrequire for bail and sale. |Chieago. consuls in Keypt, lately made a/$15.00 at Bryant's. diers, and } t aareenaen