Rew Wishaty,, Pary NO. 82. VI., ——— PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS URKS CANT REPAIR DAMAGES DONE TO GOEBEN SSIA IS NOW SUPREME IN THE BLACK SEA—AUSTRIA VIOLATED _ROUMANIAN TE TERRITORY BEN IS OUT OF COMMISSION. CAN'T BE REPAIRED BY TURKS F THIS SHIP PUTS RUSSIAN FLEET IN LEAD — WHEN NEW RUSSIAN DREADNOL OHT IS FINISHED THEY WILL ATTTACK THE SOSPHOROUS. pecial to The Dally News) ing finished at Sebastopol, and it Feb. 8 English refu believed that when this ship slantinople dectare ins the fleet Russia will attack ' German cruiser the Bosphorous and the Black Bea whned by Turkey,) while the allied fleet will attempt damaged by striking |to force the Dardanelles ne that it will be im Bombard Dardanelles. epair her at Constan London, Feb. 8 Four torpedo boats of the Allies have bombard loss of the services ed the Turkish forts in the Dar reduces the Turk- danelles, according to an Athens state of inferiority dispatch to the Exchange Tele with the Russian graph Company One hundred et and seventy-four shells were dis New Russian Ship. charged rhe ammunition depots dreadnought be- were set on fire IA HAS VIOLATED | HAZELTON IS CHAMPION RUMANIAN FRONTIER NORTHERN B. C. HOCKEY » it who CANADIAN SOLDIERS AT SALISBURY NOT AFRAID OF THE WET. Members of the s in a very n a bathing machit in the picture 1. Canadian co ovel manner. 1 ntingent at Shrewton have shown their adaptability to cireum- heir motor lorry became stranded in the flood so the men could hey are evidently not afraid of cold water, but appear to like it as pecial to The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily News.) sta 8 Austrian troops Hazelton, B. C., Feb. 6 By de me the Rumanian | feating Smithers last night Ha she Turn Severin Alu ton has cinched the champion vith the frontier | ship of the Northern B. GC. Hockey Rumanian rein.|League and the Ross Cup. This ved, and after | team has won six straight games ting the Austri-| defeating New Hazelton and back with many | Smithers three games each Ar- place is the only | angements are being made to Danube connecting | play the Prince George team [ENGLISH CUP TIES nania ATE DENNING LARGE CONVENTION TO MEET AT SMITHERS nesday—Public Meeting Thursday. Ne Hazelton, Je x ssncrunmeo vo___| FIRST ROUND REPLAYS," "2. PRINCE RUPERT ay rounding country will be i (Special to The Dally News.) s n District Liberals to Assemble in Force at Smithers Next Wed- A large ur- at- 7 tendance at the Liberal conven- oar e er | ondo e he res s of] : ae ee adon, Fed. © ene mu ition in Smithers on Wednesday are o me eB jthe replayed ara ound English | evening of next week A sleigh- ae aoe) "~ — |load from Hazelton will leave on i delegate to the | Newcastle, 2; Swansea, 0 Puesday and probably remain for » convention of the} nem, : Brighton, 0 \the big publie meeting on Thurs tion o abo as { olto ° } : : eee, a) ibwel, 35: to se day night, but the great majority Visitor on Wednes : | eecen thie Sma Wit on am Wee the same eve in ; eer paar VUNES 08 VEE sday evening’s train and return Prince Rupert Mr. | PROV. LEGISLATURE ext morning, taliee pats only in eleeted by the B. C.| | | ithe convention, ° ar my A cecent visitor to Visterie. wae} rhe public meeting on Thurs- rt distriet. In con had spent some time attending | tay night will be held in the th The Federationist|the sessions of the Legistature, |, sn tidak cath ie pas oe ice ey e, f d aceo ‘ mphasized the fact|was asked if he had heard the ports veaching here from om unionists of Prinee |jocal member, Wm. Manson, make Livy ‘ ash point: 4 Wl be. Ch OMEN ere ine }y ec es: e did speak one a i ; | dew leet \@ speech Yes; he did speak on largest political gathering ever four union men as day,’ was the reply He arose cen tm ted Mekiaden Setedies the recent municipalland asked that the windows be 0 conei eal Nased deocbeie we » Northern metrop- |lowered to help the ventilation ie esate aid Aa e already learning a heath prove ¢ panlaniie saail their politieal de. |COLORADO UNION MEN | , “. nail jing for rose attending conditions were CHARGED WITH MURDER |’ ee IMMIGRATION BILL Y out-of-works at Walsenburg, Gol., Feb, 8 —John was mov paseae is in Vaneouver. Burke and Charles Haines, presi t dent and seeretary, respeetively, sans whee hae alk Gal : »residet isa as won o of the leeal union of the United ' his veto of the Immigration SEE IT COMING. Mine Workers of America, were = : Bill An attempt was made to “y arrested last night on indiet : 'o some of the lead carry it over his head but they ne of the lead-| ents returned by the grand jury sont ‘ab tend Ves ’ , ere five votes sho o al in the prov-|of Huerfano County, which has _— " 3 f the , t : eessary two-thirds required, The fe Minor party |neen investigating disorders in ne who disagree : bill stands vetoed Gisagrees | ident to the recent Colorado coal , ‘sent administration | miners’ strike. They were SACRED CONCERT ‘rated that they can charged with murder. ds to de » . lo define them Court officials refused to reveal \ sacred concert was given in Genere ay : { Heral says th ldetails of the accusations or the lihe Majestic Theatre last even- attacke . >. , ~ ked bim be names of other defendants, with| ing in the interests of the suffer- he Chief JUS-lthe exception of Wm. T. Mis key | a of the earthquake in Italy. A nness a, a 7 ! : Others are} and Eli M. Gross, officers of the liarge number of local talent took ors { | nybody but ale oiorado State Federation © f La Ipart and there was @ good at- is “ y , ho right to live IM bor, arrested in Denve danas mbia, Th will be dif lane athind Geornes atrikers later | "g + ( an oe — mineca Herald, were arrested on similar charges rhe Ladies Aid of the Baptist DCO ' iChureh | hold a Valentine Tea : ~ ae FOR RENT i February 13, in the (Special to The Daily ) ’ on Sat uy ebruary 3, ; , n Bale o i, Peb. 8 In the Soecer Completely furnished four-jehu : to ® p.m, Bale : Lor u Collee League Victoria beat|roomed house near drydock, $25 home n _— ; e ” 34-35-3¢ DY & Bore of 8 to 2. i! G. Helgerson, Ltd if ) 2S ‘ARTILLERY DUELS STILL CONTINUE (Special to The Dally News.) BOWSER IS GUILTY Eastern Newspaper Discusses the | Paris, Feb. 8 The official re-| Scanda! and Calls Upon Fed- port states that the artillery duel eral Government to Act. jcontinues from the sea to the! | Oise. When The Globe called upon On the Aisne front and in the| the W. T. White to take Champagne there is intermitte nt}, riminal proceedings against bombardment. Our positions are |the men responsible for the scan- all maintained. jdalous failure of the Dominion We blew up some German} ‘Trust Company of Vancouver, trenches at Kerenchy, and repuls-|either through the Attorney Gen- ed the attack on Massiges by ar-leral of British Columbia or di- tillery. | rectly by instructing the agents EET f the Federal government in ULSTER LEADER HAS Vancouver to bring the case be- JOINED THE MAJORITY °° the next Grand Jury sitting in that city, it had no idea of the (Opeciel to The Bally Nowe.) ittenness behind the published or ar rhe Marquis accounts of the failure. The com- of Londonderry, Solicitor General pany had manifestly evaded and for Britain froin 1900 to 4906, defied the law, which forbade the died today, aged 62. He was the taking of deposits without con- tenia» of the Sinker misviisenl sent of the Dominion government, but it was not generally known VERY HUNGRY MAN. upon what counsel this action was based, or how it had been regard- One of he: aborigines of Mas-|ed by those responsible for the sett is a guest of Chief Vickers.|/administration of justice on the He wants to make a trip to Vieto-|Pacifie Coast ria in an aeroplane. It is not the The Vancouver Sun, comment- price that is lacking, apparently,|ing upon The Globe's question for he says his father has two|Are well-to-do offenders always million dollars; but then he hasjto go unwhipped of justice I not seen his father for many years|Canada?” makes the following and he doesn’t know where tojextraordinary statements which find him. He hasn't had anything|should have the immediate atten- to eat for fifteen years and hejtion not only of the Minister of doesn't feel very well. He will] Finance, but of the Minister of likely be sent to the asylum for|Justice: the insane unless the health im rhe Globe evidently does not spector, Dr, Cade, decides that it|realize the colossal nature of the is the rest of us that are erazy.|task which it is assigning to Mr Rowse! Does it knew that the “MONEY TO LOAN firm of Bowser, Reid & Wall- _ bridge, of whieh the Attorney On good sec ouriéy. Apply P. O.laaneral ia senior partner, were Box 895, tf. Jand are the solicitors of the rot- ten concern, the collapse of which has spread ruin far and wide? F O - Does it know that the firm of e - e Bowser, Reid & Wallbridge, in or- 16TH ANNIVERSARY der be in close touch with the MASQUERADE BALL defunct mpany, from whieh | they received such handsome rev- MoINTYRE HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 suite jenues, cupied a palatial jot law offices that are such a mag. inificent feature of the Page | Gents $1.50 Refreshments Westhoime Orchestra company's Continued on Four. OVEK DOMINION TRUST HADAIDA INCIDENT IS CLOSED ~ TURKS APOLOGIZE TO ITALY BRITISH CONSUL HAS BEEN IN RELEASED AND RETURNED TO ENGLAND—WAS SUBJECT OF ULTIMATUM FROM ITALY AND CAME NEAR WAR. the tween Britain and Turkey. (Special to The Daily News.) Feb. 8—The Hadaida in- cident has apparently been closed. time war was declared be- The } British eonsul took refuge in the Paris, fhe British consul, George Rich-/|Ttalian consuiate and the Purks ardson, was released today by the | entered the place and arrested Turks and returned to the Italian|him. After a few sharp inter- consulate, and the Turkish of. jchangpe Italy presented an ulti- cers saluted the Italian flag.|matum to Turkey in the matter Richardson left at once for Eng- | and she decided to come to terms. land on the armed merchantman,|The handing over of the consul Empress of India. land Origin of Trouble. Hadaida saluting the Italian flag |closes a case that might have led incident arose at Italy immediately into the war. LOCAL SPEAKERS HOLD MEETING AT GRANBY BAY Fred Stork and T. D. Pattullo returned on Saturday night from to the smelting town on Bay... During their trip addressed a public meeting the of the Liberal party and a large crowd turned out to hear what they had to say. Discontent with the present gov- The PROGRESS at FRONT SHOWS LITTLE CHANGE (Special to The Dally News.) London, Feb. 8.—The War Of- flee gave out the following state- ment this afternoon regarding the progress of at the front: The quiet. road from Bethune to Labassee, kilometre of Cuinehy, brickyard where the maintained a position was taken by the British. a visit Granby they events in interests of 6 Between the canal and the a a had day February was ernment has hit Granby Bay like it has the rest of the province. east enemy FRENCH VALUABLES RETURNED TO PARIS (Special to The Daily News.) In:the section of Arras to the north of Eeurie the teries have bombarded the trench but at. German bat- captured by us on February 4 there has been infantry tack. Feb. 8.—A _ consign- ment of bonds, stocks and scrip to the value of %600,000,000 shipped here from Paris for safe keeping after France had been in- vaded was returned today. Geneva, i 0 From Arras to Rheims there have been artillery fights which we have had the advantage. in In the Champagne we repulsed SUGGEST “BACK TO ENGLAND”) *" attack by half a battalion to the north of Beausejour. Agitation in West to Send Surplus From the Argonne to the Vos- ges artillery combats have been handicapped in the mountain re- gions by the thick fog. Labor to Assist English Factories. LAWS OF 4,400 YEARS AGO ARE UNEARTHED An unusual agitation has start- ed in the West of Canada, Winnipeg which has reached the Premier of partic- ularly and Calgary, Babylonian Tabiet Held at Yale Deals With Injury to Women; and he has instructed the of Labor to Canada, Minister investigate the possibilities of the sugges- Boat and Cattle Hire. tion. It is to send some of the surplus labor from Canada _ to New Haven, Conn., Feb. 6 \ Great Britain, where reports say|Babylonian tablet, believed to that owing to the number of men|have been buried in the earth enlisting there is a shortage of|more than 4,000 years and con- labor. Communieations have |taining the earliest law code, re- passed between the West and Ot-|cently has been unearthed and is now of Yale versity, it has just become known The tablet is but of it and deciphered written in the guage, the language Babylonia to by the Semites or the time of Hammarabi. Owing to the imperfect knowledge of the language, the work of decipher- ing is extremely dificult, but the and some of the labor Uni- ganizations the West taken up the suggestion, as several of the Western mem- bers of the Federal House. \ deputation which visited the Premier last week was informed that the Minister of Labor was in- vestigating the matter, and the “back to England” was being seridusly considered by the Toronto Star. tawa, or- in possession in have as well heavily incrusted, has been cleaned The Sumerian part laws are lan- of Southern its conquest Accadians prior in suggestion of government, THE WEATHER. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. university expects to have perfect translations made and published The taws thot have been trans- lated refer to legislation concern- 5 a. m., February 8, 1915.) Me nmeeten bed... a che cts 29.601 |'ng injury Lo women; the repudi ine, Met. hes os sa awe s 51.90 |ation of children who have per- ar eee haps been adopted, elopement, i i 07 |the hire of boats and cattle and a alall eaten aid provision for the killing of a hired Tennis Club meats 1 in Patmorelox by a lion, These laws are be- & Fulton’s office tomorrow,|lieved to have been written about Tuesday) at 4 p. m 2,500 B. CG,