f ivrer? ' 3 en meme THE DAILY NEWS === THE DAILY NEWS [== = : Nn Oo; VI., NO, 24 PRINGE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘ASSTANS ARE HURLING FRESH TROOPS ON ENEMY ITISH ARE RUSHING TROOPS ACROSS CHANNEL---BIG OF FENSIVE MOVEMENT ON ALL POINTS SSIANS TAKE OFFENSIVE GERMANS ARE DRIVEN BACK | SAN SHELL FIRE SILENCES GERMAN BATTERIES — GER- | MAN COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED—ENEMY Is —) HEAVY ARTILLERY FIGHTING ALONG ENTIRE WESTERN FRONT |GERMAN AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN BY ARTILLERY FIRE IN BELGIUM—CuUNFIRM ATION OF HEAVY GER- PUT TO FLIGHT IN GALICIA, LEAVING i MAN LOSSES OW WEDN«c.wAY. AMMUNITION BEHIND. | ! . — (Special to The Daily News.) What Berlin Says. (Special to The Daily News.) Ji al. In the vicinity of Teekhani« Paris, Jan. 29.—Official re. Berlin, Jan. 29.—The German id, Jan. 29—The officialjand Dolkhony the Russians cay ports state that a German aero-|oflicial report says that during ws the Russians north of} Itured the earthworks of the et plane was brought down by artil- the night an expedition to the ninded a second pr British provision establishments n Kast Prussia, took the] lery fire in Belgium. ob is a Geren sition. ‘The Russians took a large tn the m : of the fortress of Dunkirk was number of officers and men pri districts of Ypres, Lens, | .ttecked ‘by German aeroplanes, Germans destroying the |... \rras and Between Reims and Ar- many bombs being dropped. station at Pogegen Attacks East Prussia. gonne artillery engagements are An attack made by the Allies of Pillkallen and Gum Petrograd, Jan. 29 The ad repaseen, on the dunes northwest of Nieu- ichtine soatinves vance of the Russian tenth arnv It is confirmed that the German port was repulsed and, at one east of Darkehmen thelinto Fast Prussia is followings attack was repulsed on Wednes- place, the Allies penetrated as far as the German trenches, only to be repulsed by a night bayonet at- | In the Vosges there are artil-|taek. lery engagements, the Freneh South of La Bassee the British cannon at several points silencing}|attempted to reeapture positions ‘the German batteries and ma-|taken by the Germans but the at- \chine gun detachments. tack was easily repulsed. attacked the Russian/virtually the lines of the fi day night at Fontaine-Madame. It cost the Germans dear. but were driven back imarch under General Rennen right bank of the lower/}kampf, except that the point se encounters continue be-jleected = for invasion is farther the advanee guard of both | northward This Russian inva sion is more fully prepared and irtillery duel on the left|in greater foree than the = first the Vistula continues.|and, as before, its aim is the Ger in shell fire has silenced|man fortress of Koenigsberg TWO BRITONS WHO MADE TERMS IN THE NORTH SEA. 1) Gernniin Seetieetes enti taut What Berlin Says. i Commander Sheddon and his mechanic, who, whilst flying over Northern Belgium, dropped CHEAP POSTAGE FOR MOST OF POPULATION i . North Ses he ’ *h steamer Orn came ti , ‘escue they refused to leave the ivy losses on the Ger- Berlin, an. 29.—In the eastern, into the North Sea. When the Duteh steamer Orn eame to their reseue ’ s the trenches Itheatre, Russian attacks north-| lydroplane until they were promised that they would not be interned when landed at Rotterdam. CANADIAN TROOPS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE Enemy Retreats, least of Gumbinnen. in East Prus.| The hydroplane has been interned, but the two men have been permitted to return. (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) i, Jan. 29—In Galicia,;sia, failed, the Russians suffering Ottawa, Jan. 29.—The Postof- Rome, Jan. 29.—It is officially f the Duklas Pass, the }heavy losses. VANCOUVER BUSINESS ‘TURKISH METHODS WILL PASS VETOED BILL fiee Department has made ar- ilies os . casualties at : cess is particularly Northeast of Bolimow and east Radial tenets abun. lef Laudié, the Germiine dregs the MAN DIES SUDDENLY IN TRANS-CAUCASIA OVER PRESIDENT’S HEAD rangomente qhereny spe ordinasy Avezzano as a result of the earth- two-cent letter rate from Canada quake are 9,238 dead, and of the enemy to retreat pre-| Russians out of their outpost po to the United Kingdom is applie- . ial to The Dally News. . ed leaving behind them|sitions, and penetrated into the (Special to The Daily News.) | ee ee 7 | a a cae eae - able to the British and Canadian|2.814 survivors the majority are row ussian main positions a thar , ondon, Jan, 29.—A Tiflis dis eS et ae en eas ni on and other war mate- It ian main position Seattle, Jan, 29.—Richard Hen- | London, Jan ' The committee on the vetoed im_|'0PS on the Continent. injured. ' ry Alexande! genera manager | patch reports that fifty Greek vil- | jmigration bill has reeommended TAIN RUSHING ‘VIENNA AFRAID = the British Columbia aise; Hae around Kars, in the south- that it be brought back to the THE CANADIAN MOUNTED JUSTICE DEPT. AFTER er am i & Comp: Tr ‘aucs : een . MONTREAL D SHORTA Pimt ud = =Trading th any, \° rn Transcaucasia, have been|iouse and passed over the head RIFLES GOING TO EGYPT PAPER TROOPS TO FRANCE OF FOOD CE : ind an ex-alderman of a laid in ruins by the Turks. Many]lof the President. The voting in conned ee ia ver, Gied hore cummeey ‘Or imen among the Greeks have been|the House is 8 to 3 in favor of a ing to a Story From Otta-|That Published Story in Viola (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) while on a business trip. He was | ; killed, {the bill wa—Colonel Victor Williams tion of the Censorship . jade prisoners i some killed. ° York, Jan. 29.—Aboard Vienna, Jan. 29—The City 7! years of age. " ee i ee eS aha to Command Them. Regulations. steamer Touraine, from Havre|Council and the press are de . a ae FE A E ae a af F N JOFFRE NAILS LIES. : : y, was Palmer ven, who|}manding that the Austrian gov- CITY COAL WEIGHER pra THIRDS ° GERMA Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 29.—It is} Ottawa, Jan. 29.—The Justice ne SP eee Ra ae ; FORCES ON WESTERN FRONT -——- rled that 250,000 “Tommies"™ jernment follow the example of CHOSEN LAST NIGHT Berlin Doubled Allies’ Losses in|!¢arned here that Colonel Victor|Department has under consider- been landed in Franee in the | Germany and confiscate all — cepceish ta Tee Betty Mews.) its “Official” Report. Williams, who was camp com-jation the case of a Montreal ten weeks. Britain has been |stocks of grain, flour and meat Another item of business con-| a *e it elias mandant at Valeartier and for-|newspaper which last week ‘ t_ | London, Jan. 29 The Times a : nai inted beast itn ‘eid ing men to France at the rate . a dueted last night was the appoin 34 siehiiisin ici aeiem teal dabhladibhe Paris, an, 29. — German esti-|™merly adjutant general at militia)printed a story abou e build- in i ‘ 2s ? 28 ates . . 2 ‘ : 000 men a week. | PERUVIAN CABINET jment of a weigher for the city of th ik ae om ty-fonr divi. |@ates of Freneh losses in recent headquarters, will be placed injing of a submarine in Montreal i ere are e -f0o p - : as : TENDERS RESIGNATION scales. The mayor explained that | a ‘ : n the|"#hting are gross exaggerations, command of a brigade of mount-|for the British navy. The print- sions ierman troops on e ; ‘ 5 ; : . TRIA DOING | BEST _— ‘there was no one at present to do|* = . ‘ v _ ee fort laccording to an official report|ed rifles for service in Egypt. The|ing of news in regard to naval ester -ontier as agains - , , . ; : TO KEEP ITALY OUT (Special to The Datly News.) ithis and requests had been made S “ie ae “ z . ” from General Joffre made public |brigade will in all probability be|plans, ete., is a violation of the Lima, Peru, Jan. 29.—The Pe-|for it. ane ee Se Shp enet lhere yesterday. composed of Western horsemen.|censorship regulations based on B Seinen dnteeniiuaine. ruvian Cabinet has tendered its 4 discussion followed as ear ee ane ——-. . The French commander asserts Colonel Williams formerly|an order-in-council passed last ian Disintegration If No resignation, but the President're-|whether the weigher should be YEAR’S ASSESSMENT !!'"! the actual losses in dead and |}¢ommanded the Dragoons at Win-|August. A penalty of $5,000 fine, Peace Soon. fuses to accept it. dropped entirely or whether it} wounded sustained by the Allies |Dipeg and was with a mounted jor five years’ imprisonment, is ea should be made compulsory all) A special meeting of the Coun have been less than half the fig-{tifle regiment in South Africa,jprovided for in the pene: yndon, Jan, 29.—The Paily Gama mx LECTURES round, or one of the applicants , it wa ulled la ta ht to eon. Utes Siven out from Berlin, Esti- There is small need for cayalry in}council. The censors are now in- re as called jas u 0 on- so . correspondent telegraphs IN ST. PETER’S SEAL COVE appointed to the post it oan) Cis tne 4046 0 ieee mates of the German losses wired|Europe at present. vestigating the ease in point. side we Yio assessme ) . 1 Rome; __ Hfinally decided that the latter | ity Gn Monday -nieht there was to Paris have been based upon Come ED pee “—? eee Duca A’Avarna, Ttalian am- Caon Rix delivered his instruc-|eourse be adopted and a ballot |, ’ saint ‘ see ae the actual number of Germans WANTED. FURNISHED APARTMENT. . a ‘ erence oO TF) 0 as oO fador ut Vienna, has had altive and inspiring lecture, “The| was called for on the applications, aaa mesitinbs aaah dilin os samliak found dead on the battlefield, ac- _—_—_— - : e ere sho ‘ e -| ‘ a ben Lal a sia lerenee of three hours’ dura Flag,’ last night in St. Peter *iwhich were as follows: 7, es «sth i. stead ¢ last cording to General Joffre, who Piano at reasonable price. Ap- Opposite postofiice. Will rent on or e “USsCss re “o as . J . e 3 : | With Baron Von Burian, the} Church, Seal Gove Every seatixpisen, P. Krognoskey, W. 4G. . ss aiihd (eh caliemben ladds that the enemy's losses have ply P. O. Box 895. 19-25|\for three or four months. H. G. ear sho 1 e ado er } ‘ » Sto . . | Austrian Foreign Minister iwas taken and it proved a treat to Smith J Pp Hawkinson, Jotn | T , ted ibeen much greater than those SEE Helgerson, Limited, Phone 96. tf. ‘he city solicite ‘esented ¢ ie ie a ‘ustridn newspapers attach those present, The lecture Was|Knowles, Frank Harriso Wes-| : on a rar ip "| sustained hy the Allies Special Sale of travelers’ sam- iota sremecigpeneninairnetrertae Ereatest importance to Baron | given quite unabridged, and given |ton CGoyney and James Melay - ao “ya ; ” = ey Tied ow Fe a lta ples of ladies’ hose, muslin night A few copies of the Pioneer ' | ’ jing » legal aspect o e affair. » enneek semen oat : ‘hs poliey, and hint that}in Canon Rix'’s inimitable man-jpwe other applications were = ne (OGG! Cape ne GRaN THE WEATHER. gowns, corset covers, and ladies’; Beoklet remain unsold. To close Jesives to prevent Roumania | per ruled out of order | Alderman MeClymont thought} an house dresses. Jabour Bros. them out quickly the publishers Italy from intervening in the! ‘There was also a short pro rhe voting for the applicants that in view of the faet that oer By F. W. Dowling, Observer. 23-24-25 |have reduced the price. Get one . 2 5 seth ; . jcities were making a reduction we} 2 =e —_ cerned at Orme’s (either store) for 75c : gram of songs, readings and MU-|was keen and required two bal i 5 a. m., January 29, 1915 B i I ial et wise . sngwes 5 a. , January 29, 1915. » gure see » ; I an informed by a member|sic which was exceedingly enjoy Hots In the first ballot Knowles should do likewise, He uggest arnt ri auee am see the specia snienaienedimenl lhe Pope | ’ a ed a reduction of 10 per cent,|Barometer” .............29A470/pargains Friday and Saturday at ee 1 ope s entourage, who is |able It was as follows } xoot three votes, Coyney three inn. dense 97.0 > ol } ; ‘es ’ Ss “be ‘ ee ee ae » rs. ” Prally well informed of condi Song by Mr. Davis, Mes. Tatter |Krognoskey on and Smith one i! inane would not be disturbed oat ne aie emers 23.2 Ss in Austri¢ t : ves is s i vs — adie in : eat |¥Y & lower assessment from that COMP. aseerroesenee oil ? -——- —_— BC ', that His Holi-}sall accompanying; readin | In ane ye ow lof last year; indeed, it might give |Ra@infall «6... ... eee e ees Of 500 Cans Canada First Baked Considers the complete dis-| Mrs Klower: song, “My \iN} five and Knowles three Coyney | ] ; . & - " “ o4_s ration of the dual monarehy | Polk,” by Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Arm | herefore declared elected, |*hen! confidenee in the city as he-| os Reone tree. AER eeee: Seen ‘ ‘ "3 ar, Mrs 8 erefore declare lected , , we : olk,”’ by Mr ilar jwas ther et sien dition :bnstaee niiaebiies REDUCTION IN COAL. Jabour Bros.’ sale will be in full tlable unleas peace is con- | str y c anying: violin solo - — - ' ) jatrong accompanying; y | cnniiuiaineel swing tomorrow, 22.3 ed quickly by Master Syrotuck, Song by Mes. | VARIETY NIGHT AT | Alderman Montgomery thought | Beginning Monday, January 26. ccccccccces, Jeune, Mrs, ‘Tattersall accom THE MAJESTIC THEATRE |t)al the present was a bad time to : jthe price of New Wellington Coal The government will, it is said, jake a change, Nobody | panying reading by Mrs, Klower —_—— knew }will be as follows: call for a heavier boot, than it ©. - lsong by Mrs, Millar; violin and Ponight, the Majestic program|What effeet the war panie would} No. 4 House Lump Coal, per jealled for last time for the use pone duet by Mr. Syrotuck/will inelude the usual Friday |Ultimately have and sinee the law cs ANNIVERSARY ‘ » Sty levening specials In addition to |allowed us to adopt last year’s as PRE reso canoe mene ee 2 oe erry and Mr, Stasuk evenin | | Washed Nut, per ton, ..$8.50 going to assume the blame for the MASQUERADE BALL Rev. Mr. Larter voiced the feel-|q stirring sneee display per ong = re — in ee Full weight and prompt deliv-|bad boots made by some of the Linas everyone in. thanking |Bailey Sisters will give one af;4@s fhe as © RSSOREMIONE WAS). anion is oa . silica Patty on " . ithe lees 7 The proceeds | their dainty daneing exhibitions, |propertionately fair, — Pare. Rogers & Albert. jeontraciors! mane. sida jwere to go towards paying for the} while the muse al ag rs will It was aealy decided to pro A few coats and suits left. Take Bargains in furs, coats, sweat- Westhoime Orchestra linstallation of the eleetric light}be in the capable hands of Miss ceed with the adoption of last/them at your own price. Demers, |ers—going at half price, Jabour ore. in the ehureh Kieinbold and Me. Harry Fleteher.' year’s assessment 25.24) Bros. 22.3