we CO == THE DAILY NEWS [== wan Swe’ 6 PRINCE RUPERT, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915. 1E UNITED STATES MAY PURCHA PRICE FIVE CENTS TEMPTED GERMAN RAID HAD FATAL RESULTS—ONE SHIP SUNK, TWO MORE BAL BADLY DAMAGED 6 SHIPS’ PUR PURCHASE BILL AGAIN GERMAN RAID THWARTED BRITISH FLEET HAS VICTORY | CONGRESS URGED TO ADOPT IT JERMAN CRUISERS | AND A FLOTILLA OF DESTROYERS EFEATED BY FOUR BRITISH CRUISERS — ONE ATLANTIC SHIPPING ERMANY AoAt SELLING AMERICAN AEROPLANES TO GERMAN SHIP SUNK. } | yolal to The Dally News) during the advance of our armor i THE ALLIES. Jan. 25 It has been dcr ’ | e= sacs daa ed cruisers Seydlitz, Derfflinger, | (Special to The Daily News.) discovery of a practical and nav- announces Ti ' lave | ee eee wine Washington,. D. C., Jan. 25.—l!igable channel from Bering Sea Secretaries MeAdoo and Redfield|into the mouth of the Kuskowin jtoday presented the Senate with|River, thus opening the second evidence of extraordinary ad-j|greatest river of Alaska to com- vances in transatlantic freight | merce. rates since the war started, up to German Protest. 1,000 per cent. The report urges Washington, Jan. 25.—Ger- the adoption of the Ship Purchase;many has officially protested place in the North Sea nday morning Four “ cruisers, the Seydiletz, ¢'* and two flotillas of torpedo ccompanted hy four small cruis- Moltke and Blucher boats steaming in the North Sea emall cruisers, accom. these vessels became engaged py a flotilla of torpedo with a British detachment com- ere attempting another posed of five battle cruisers, sev- the British coast when eral smalier cruisers and twenty- sighted by the British |isx destroyers The enemy dis- sage NE a ale eae g ’ ) Boost for Alaska. can aeroplanes to the Allies on Lion, Princess Royal,/continued the engagement after Washington, Jan, 25.—An offi-|the grounds that such craft are land and Indomitable | three hours at a point seventy cial announeement is made of the|war vessels. Running Fight. [miles northwest of Heligoland - —$ on as the German ships |and retreated. One British battle ; | they were sighted they cruiser and the Blucher were i fled but th t nk All th tt Germat BRITISH AVIATORS STRONG COMPANY TO The ec uu in me chase sun 1° ouner rerman overtaken by the Brit-|ships returned to port TRAIN WRECK IN GERMANY KILLS MANY SOLDIERS ON WAY TO FIGHT FRENCH. ATTACK ZE ZEEBRUGGE START DEVELOPMENT e Blucher was sunk and Modern Fast Cruiser. An express train running at high speed and carrying many soldiers who had recovered from German ships badly | The Blucher was one of the| their wounds sufficiently to allow them to return to French battlefields was wrecked near Stendal The British ships es- iGermans best fast cruisers. She| When it ran into the rear of a freight train. Many of the soldiers were killed or mortally injured. t injury. | was of 15,500 tons and had a _ ———— ——— eee - a bombs on Zeebrugge on Friday What Berlin Says. jspeed of 25 knots. Her heaviest ‘aaliiee and succeeded in dam- ‘ 25 7 a official Ci were 8 ‘neh She carried ACTIVITY REPORTED BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP SAYS SEWARD WILL aging a German submarine and ef the naval en-|888 officers and men, most of ALONG WESTERN LINE. IS BEING RESCUED BE THE TERMINUS s:uine ous Anis ch ed today save that) whom were \ost. London, Jan. ‘8. —Two British New Hazelton, Jan. 25.—A new aviators dropped twenty-seven |Company, the Red Rose I . ment Company, has taken over a group of claims on the Rocher de jerews mounted on the Mole to| Vancouver, is at the head of the v | if lal to The Dally News) kes > 95 . | ne — ‘7 ae out ae con | 8 wee Cane Seattle, Jan. 25.— Major L. H.|prevent an attack on the new|concern, and with him are asso- barie. Jan. 25 e official re- | awa, Jan. 25.—The Cana-'prenceh ; nates omit . ; : 1e official French, an Alaska mining man, | German base. ciated some of the leading bus- sE SEEK PEACE VIENNA REPORT rt says that slight progress w 1s |¢ an government steamer Lady t¢o14 friends here that Seward had ; 7 ‘ eagak igs in tupees tLe nd th teamer Kanai old friends here that Seward hat Flight Commander R. B. Davies,|iness men of Vancouver and Vie- — | aurier ane 1 Slee ier é - : apes wie east of St. Georges been definitely decided upon as \ipoyneh ; toria. The deal was put through BUT END IN FIGHT (Special to The Daily News.) a sha are desperately fighting to'sne terminus of the Alaska ¢ jthough at one time surrounded | to , Pp £ | Vienna, Jen, 35. — The official} There is imtermitient cannon-) rescue the Belgian relief ship sen e Alaska €0V- by seven German airmen and|by Mr. T. J. Vaughan-Rhys and rescue : leis ‘eliel 8 or » ' ay i oth 1 Te eee jreport says that quiet reigns injading from the Lys to the Oise. |/Camino off the Nova Scotian re slightly wounded, eluded his pur-|he will be in charge of the de- sco, Jal °5 Three | . i 7 : . . ee ee Se ls “Ts ¢ P B ; . . ‘ n Bukowina after last Austrian suc-| Ajong the Aisne all is.quiet ex-jeoast. A number of the injured SHUGRUE Goes RIGHT on uers and returned safely. velopment work ire dead as a resu 0 j : ! eed pace cessful battle. In the Carpathi- pt that a German counter at-|weye nsferre jee at a Ge q ‘ i iwege dransferred to the other CLEANING UP GOOD ONES var which broke out here}... the Russians were driven out! tac ila’ on tale oer : ‘WILL URGE ABOLITION DIAMOND TRADE 'S HURT. nd extended to several |, a one ee ee ee. eee ae OF CAPTAL PENALTY <—deers : xten r if several trenches they had push- | Bae : ceeding to the scene with hopes Joe Shugrue, of Jersey City, | De Beers Company Wil! Probably shes cecurring here ane) oy forward south of the Passes.| There are only artillery engage-|of towing the Camino to port. had the better of Leach Cross, of ; Pass Dividends, it | nd and Stockton. Repre-|poccian assault mm Przemsy!| Nese ; ate : Ottawa, Jan. 25.—Robert Rick- . . 7 ssi assaults ¢ Yy!i ments in the Champagne and in a New York, in seven rounds of} : Announced. of the different — have practically ceased. | the Argonne. THE WEATHER. their recent ten-round bout here toe M. P. for the Bt. Lawrense ered here to patch up ok | At St. Miehiel the German) —— both lightweights fighting ebieaty division of syne wa A eee Kimberley, Union of South Af- an stes ) race | ore re . ul : in ; ad of peat FIGHT POSTPONED | be idzes across the Meuse were By F. W. Dowling, Observer. and cleverly In the seventh more urge upon Parliament next rica, Jan. 20—“The past year was is a big fight. j } i : 5 a. m., January 25, 1945. session the abolition of capital oosmnniniiiiiiaaiieasiia iain S an | ar |e , ster 29 977 Croge Gar aren. See ty 6 sunishment. Mr. Rickerdike de- a bed one for the diamond trade (Special to The Daily News) As Roshermenil, in Lorraine, a] 7OPOMO +26 >> 2 oe 4099.00 77 blow on the heart after receiving |! ge and the De Beers Company prob- 8 aeLer CoP New York, Jan. 25.—The | det tachment of Bavarian troops Max. COMP. .-.-++++s+++- 47.0 |a right to. the jaw. Shugrue livered an elegnens se 4.90 ably will pass its dividends at the (EPORTED IN DISASTER Vy.) Weish championship O€Dt) wore surprised and captured Min, temp. .......---+--32.0 |weighed 133 and Cross 431 1-2|!@8¢ session, charecterising the) > 41. g.05) sess ending ae scheduled for Tuesday has been| ‘There is heavy fog in the Vos- . omy pounds, ringside. ‘imposition of the death penalty » have a fe e suits, per cea ial June 30 next,” said Chairman in Steamer Camiano Loses postponed for one week because | ges and in Alsace. We have a few more suits, per- . las a blot upon civilization, He haps one that will just fit your} cade See ge i 7 ‘ Francis Oates at the annual meet- ‘—— a gy - | White ic unfit on account om What Bertin Gays. ae 20-24 | LAUNCH BIG SUBMARINE. oe ene aime rab, ing of the De Beers shareholders. | fluenza. Berlin, Jan. 25 The official taal ee ’ » : : oe Se ie sh report records artillery duels eK A ORE *| Quiney, Mass., Jan. 25.—Thejed further than the first reading. REDUCTION IN COAL. ix, N. S&S. Jan. 23.—The! Rien HUSBAND MISSING near Nieuport and Ypres. * TURN OUT TONIGHT. #| submarine L-1, to be launched to-| Mr. Bickerdike eame back in steamer Camiano lost| BRIDE MAKES INQUIRY) Germans lost a trench ae »| day at the yards of the Fore River again at the war session, believ-| Beginning Monday, January 25, ider in a storm south of! smietienast of Mendy td Tns. A meeting is called for # Shipbuilding Corporation, is the ing that though men were killing |the price of New Wellington Coal sland and is in need of| Seattle, Jan. 25.—Mrs. Mary A. ’ tonight in the Empress »|largest submarine thus far built;each other on the battlefront in| will be as follows: i . In the Argonne the infantry ce, according to a wire-|MeCracken, now a resident of Se- icity Sn Ctacent tae tos *|for the United States navy. She | Europe, there was no reason why} No. 4 House Lump Coal, per «is one of seven vessels of the |the laws of Canada should permit teeth ae ae 5 $10.00 for freer trade in fish with #/5@me time which have been au-/the State to take the life of even Washed Nut, per ton. . .$8.50 #|thorized. The L-1 registers 450\a murderer. His bill is again on Full weight and prompt deliv- | tons and measures 165 feet over|the order paper for. the coming |ery guaranteed.—Rogers & Albert. all. | session. ; tf. ul h fighting continues. ssage receive . wp ig : ce a ranc ; , age received from her.|attle, but unti — — an sin the Benois eithebe 60 Mant. cea oeede bee Obie “Si mano saile . oF 0 rT Gere » Mont., is a a ee -_— wee re mansweiler in Alsace were re- December 5. She is/searching for information con- ioe 'minien @, 0: Chamanie: M. P., will be there but both he and all other local | , cc iD iB pulsed with heavy loss, 400 laden w : » cerning her husband, Davi en- on ee ee aa : ; Chasseurs being found dead, and elans lhe Canadian gov- | jamin McCracken, heir to a large it steamer Lady Laurier|estate in Scotland, why by the iid of the vessel. The | terms of his mother’s will is to a number of prisoners taken. WIFE'S PRETTY FEET | A few copies of the Pioneer| Dinna forget the Burns Banquet DRIVES HUSBAND AWAY | Bookies remain unsold. To closethe nict at 8:30 in St. An- In East Prussia there is an ar- tillery duel on the front from of the fence are expected the Camiano was given | be known henceforth as David ' es south of Sable Is-|John Blair. The importance of the search to leave their politics at * * politicians on both sides * . Lotzen to Gumbinnen. * * —- them out quickly the publishers | drew’s Hall. Gents, $1.50. Ladies, Be- have reduced the price. Get one $1.00. A guid Scotch nicht wi cause of notoriety gained by Mrs.| g¢ Qpme's (elther store) for %&o| music, speeches, sangs and danc- Clara ©, Houston, of Chicago, ‘while they last. @t ing. The situation is unchanged in home. Tonight's meeting o} r Papillion, Neb., Jan, 25. | ; ; northern Poland. should be one of business- ano is bound fer Rot-/lies in the fact that MeCracken, aon @itiies telntin aa * . © . * . * s . . + . * * RUNS TO DOCTOR, DIES. * the advancement of Prince ein * Rupert. Again, while the * . . * * . . + . * * * « > + * . She came through the/following his mother’s death a BI who is said to have the prettiest) “4 Canal December 28, and|jumped from the position of a at New York fer fuel on|rancher to that of a landed gen- pair of feet in the world, her hus-| Spokane Official Chokes Follow- people are anxious to ing Removal of Tonsil. | i } band, Nat ©. Houston, was today granted a divorce from her in Pa-| pillion, Houston lives in this| county. Mrs. Houston was given y 8, sailing from there the|theman, with an income of $800 a know what Mr. Clements ne day, Her net tonnage is|day, or approximately $280,000 a has to say about our de- | year. With the exception of a Spokane, Jan 25.—-Robert mands, the chief part of saniledtinltinn letter written by him while en I at | airtey WANTED. i to Scotland, where the city commissioner in the meeting should be $3,500 alimony and dismissed the} divoree suit she fled in Omabalt Jn Phe Empress Theatre some time ago. | charge of finance, died in a doc- what the people have to Blair estates are located, nothing at reasonable price. Ap-|has been heard from him 0. Box 895 ». 25 | : ; ; shinai: tek t Bs 19.26 Substantial bank balances tonsil removed yesterday, aid ihis name are held in Geraldine 4 : ~ ’ a few and Butte and his bride of a f slowing choking: Me hurried to OE days awaits him in Seattle. rhe the doctor's ollieiiebere he dled . . closest investigation by Attorney in twenty minutes, tor’s office today of an acute pay and how they are go- swelling of the larnyx He had a —. — Se ee MR. H. S. CLEMENTS 4 And Others Will Speak About The mands being granted, It while at home noticed that he was might be a good time, too, to discuss the sending of undergo an operation for appen- a delegation to Ottawa to dicitis. His brother-in-law, a to support Mr. Clements, * o * 7 * * . * * + > ing to insist on their de- * * . . . 7 > * = * . skillful surgeon of that city, will fe M ANNIVERSARY P. B. MeMahon, who is aiding-in Re 9 me a. 5. ». Se a Fishery Concessions or Prince Ruprert MASQUERADE BALL the search, has failed to disclose | he trouble is that in real life doubt assist with trans- 2 Ss ae ee ned MoINT any trace of MeCracken, | ths fi w who holds the mort. portation, Let every- Dresses moving rapidly, but TRE was ee a = EVERYBOD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 114 | Bee Stalker & Well's ad on) gage e farm never wants toj* body pull together, still a few are left at 7.50 and marry the old man’s daughter \* ee } 2. mers 20-24 | ereccoccooooccoscsooooooooes || NE four $12.50.—-Demer 20-24