qqastive LAbrerT NO. 34, = = —— PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, THE DAILY NEWS 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS ANS WIN GREAT VICTORY IN EAST PRUSSI ————— MY LOSE ‘THOUSANDS—GERMANY Y OFFERED PEACE TO FRANCE BEFORE BATTLE E OF MA MARNE IANY OFFERED PEACE T0 ANCE BEFORE MARNE BATTLE VAS REPEATED AFTER S8ATTLE ON BETTER TERMS— FRENCH WAR MINISTER, WHO FAVORED PEACE, RESIGNED. oclal to The Dally News.) | The situation forced the resig 10. The govern. |/Mation of War Minister Messimy that. before the bat who favored the peace terms farne, Germany offered SPIRITED ARTILLERY inding Madagascar, ENGAGEMENT CONTINUES. French towns, and | After the Marne, (Special to The Dally News.) ered to give us Al Paris, Feb, 10-—The French of iine, excepl Strass-jficial report states that there inge for m smallihave been artillery engagements! north coast, and along the entire western front nowledge the an-/‘particularly in the Champagne | Kelgium by Germany. | region IN LOST IN and on the Aisne, : | SPECIAL FEATURE Last evening an extra parade of Paris, Feb. 10 — NORTH SEA STORM AT MAJESTIC THEATRE \ Company, 68th Battalion, was |just given some interesting de-! FOR ENTOMBED MINERS | | held when advantage was taken tails regarding a new and ex- eclal to The Daily News.) | Tonight the Majestic Pheatre | © f the excellent weather for a tremely powerful explosive the (®pecta! to The Baily News) i. Feb. 10.—Predericks-|will show the life story of Petro-|march out Assembling at the Germans have been employing. Nanaimo, V. L, Feb. 10.—All rts the loss of a Zep-jsino, the Italian-American detec |! xhibition Building, the company, “My battalion calls these mis-| hope of rescuing the twenty-one lays ago in a storm injtive, in three reels. In addition|to the number of about sixty-five, siles bottles of champagne,” he| miners endeninidl td tae Gadted Sea off the Goast of jt this thrilling series there will|under the command of Capt. W | said. “They are cylindrical and South Wellington mine has been The erew was lost. ibe “the latest war and world’s|B. Clayton, with Lieut. L. Bul- about as long as a oe oneal one ;news in pictures, concluding with |loek-W ebster and Lieut. Van der bottle. We suppose they are All- abandoned. ACES 1% PARLIAMENT. fin. comedy, “A Victim of Gom-|Byl, marehed through the streets Lod with liquid air or liquid car-| - eee petition.” Don't miss this spe-| in uniform to the G. T. P. wharf, lbonie acid. — FAMINE IN in the Senate—Wearly | oi 1)y in: display at usual prices,|wWhere for about an hour they ON H. M. S. TIGER. ;} “They are thrown from a Ce-| CUM, Menaneny ae to Be 1? and 15 cents we = eng ve ae Lieut. Theodore K. Elmsley,|'@nce of om _ to 400 yards| ‘Mungarian Government Requisi- . ed up town again and were Gs-)rourth lieutenant, commanding| Without any great initial velocity. | tions Supplies—Forbids Ex- i rliament AGRIVALS O8 FRINGE ateeee jone of the gun turrets on H. M, 8,| You can follow the course of the | port to Austria. city pti sons] ee ons cnowinc, That taneiaeate| ae nee We eee Cae trop "Tae ae the Upper Ghamber rh following were amor pat | wonderful progress in their ase 7 ae. ey le oe are appare tly th , ty moms, Feb. 38:0 i pee the dentine st Mieiiese 2. ee Se, See ce aed ae ; | North Sea when the Bluecher was )#" apparently thrown by ania fe Trieste that the Hungariep : , the first-class passengers on the | Grill and are & credit to ~ oft mk -_ overnment has requisitioned London, Cee ot ipeaae Pp e George this mo *: Mr. | cers and to the city. sa ilienncien habeiuasiiin “When they fall and explode |® , . i nto, Jaffray of To-|""'™°* © orge tats Morning ood The company was headed by the| si dilinnt bb thin ieeaiadinies Te the |e" and other cereals held by el Te ; : ; MeMillan, Mr. Kerr, Miss Wilson, | . : : | REVENUES OF NATION ee Ee . ‘farmers and merchants, who have thoffer of Brandon Scottish bagpipes, which provided discharge of from 4110 to 432 Beamsville and MeMil-| Mr. Evanson, Mr. MeRoberts, Mrs. | j, spiring marching airs. In addi-| PALL Cry GY GRE pounds of melinite. The explo- en nea = pers me - garry, and by the ab-| Houser, Miss Johnson, Miss De | tion to this the Cadets turned out! ir Se sion of a single ‘champagne bot- Aupel.., ae omngaipne = the period allowed Lorme, Mr. Ambrose, Mrs. Am-lin force and marched at the head | Usted States’ Receipts for Janu- tle’ makes @ hole Ofty Seet~wide ready contracted and paid for by Robertson of Prince prose, Mr. Tomlinson, Mr, Me-| of the company from the building ary Alone $8,116,427 Less land forty feet deep in ordinary Austrian importers have been ind and Senator Me-| Payden, Mr. Ramsay, Mr. Jame-!to ihe wharf. | Than Expenses. Li eeiallt seized and will not be allowed tg British Columbia. son, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Heaman,| Gen, Supt. Mehan, of the G. T.| . “We conjecture that the lique- be delivered, it is not expected RR. H. Cairns, Dr. Gilroy, Mr. Mi-| Pp. showed his appreciation of the | Washington, D. C., Feh, 10 fied air is in a glass receptacle hte . ERENR AON paagepat Forget, whe is now | ehaels Mr Dingewayl Miss | spirit of the loeal regiment by | Revenue collected by the govern- with a thin metal casing. This wiasegneen Cocontey one manip present Vance, J. ©. Kelly, Mr. Rayl, Mr earing the wharf and having it)e"! = in January failed = by srahahiy males leteceaiiis to nation in Vienna, where it is ome x of the parties in| Sirachan, J. Hammond, Mr. El-| fully lighted up for the company }$8,116,427 to meet the month's Soe, then see de is deleted sidered to be illegal, as all wheat the vacancies are jiott Miss Brooks, Mr. Alma a ee disbursements. Receipts usually eunlcolen 6% Shh ett te on. \ovallable in the dual monarchy will be: Libewals, 48;)Mrs. Murray and child, Mr. Han- | PRINCE RUPERT WILL are low at this time of the year, pable of causing the explosion of ee “ee equally Hetributes 9; with Sir Ly-/sard, Mr. Ruggles, Mr. Mathie SEND MORE eoLoiens Pm in January, 19144, the exeess the’ pealestiléd ta dhb beset ths through the Empire, lest a wheat jones umecertain.|/pr. Whitehouse, Dr. Dixon, Mr pe lo disbursements was only ar ncntunn Mii ae famine should be averted in Hun- Nig | |" 26 ul ey al m-| ae ite a stitute a majority of | Mel rey. Mr. Selwn, Mrs. Hubbard Recruiting for the third con- |#4, 512.262 sietied to wie tanaiientatiiits sil. gary and weeiaae in Au tria om though it is not|/Mrs. Svenska and Mr. Strombeck j Linge nt is expected to start enort. | Neither customs nor internal plains why they can only send the ar wen. petra ee rhe the majority will be ly in Prinee Rupert Word has) revenue brought in the expected champagne bottles’ a very short Poles are equally ine menaps any way this ses- may REDUCE THE reached the local officials to this returns Customs receipts were dlehoee © j against the Austrians and Ger- CITY HALL STAFF effect and the call for 100 re-|$16,558,193, compared with $23, x ea a tenon who are expeiling Galician several new faces in Sets necaaias ‘eruits will likely be made ina few|528,080 in January, 1914, 904) pogs mete FACTORY protepese from Vienna and Prague Hon. T. Gase Cas- | It was moved by Alderman|days They will be drawn from |$14,890,982 in December Inter- BOOKS LARGE ORDER owing to the impossibility of ister General; A. B.’ Beveridge and seconded by Alder ithe whole district as far east as | nal revenue receipts, including oe seeding them, \ stahreland: William | man Maitland that a meeting of | Prince Ges ree jreturns from the war tax were Quebec Feb. 10 rhe Ross rifle| The- government has ordered Lomdon; Sam Donald-*the Council as a committee of the| In the meantime it is expected | $27,098,155, less by %5,00,0000) factory has contracted to furnish the proportion of flour and rye \lbert; J. A. Des | whole be ealled to consider the|that the second contingent, injthan in December, and only about|the Russian government with} }used in bread making to be limit- lacques Cartier; E leeduction of the Gity Hall staff,|/which the local corps at Victoria | $2,500,000 more than in Janu-/|3 900,000 rifles during the next ed‘to 5 per cent. Rice, potatoes, for South Water-| which motion earried. It waslis included, will proceed at oncelary, 1914. The estimate of gov-| two years It will also supply we ead Endign =e ye Se we G. Rechon or M lteter added that this meeting/to Europe, or perhaps to Egypt.jernment revenues for the fiseal|/Great Britain and Canada with |Place wheat. This remedy, how- lerrebonne, | should consider whether or not|They are expected to sail on Sat-|year ending June 30 next, con-/|500 rifles per day simultaneously. |°Y" is insuMicient to avert the ee lithe heads of each department} urday templated internal revenue re-|The plant, whieh has already inevitable wheat famine and the MONEY TO LOAN should not have complete contro! — ceipts of $32,500,000 per month. peen doubled since “the outbreak |*!ation = aggravated — to - of their help, ete. The meeting |ENEMY AUXILIARY CRUISER OMcials are hopeful of an in-|o¢ war, will be doubled again be- the necessity of feeding the Ger- security, Apply P.O.) i. eatied simply for discussion, SUNK BY H. M. 8S. AUSTRALIA crease in the next few months ifore November, when it is expect- |!" troops sent to defend Hun- tf. J and the formation of a policy to —— ee months S ye! Behind thei scme fie Geteed mane . . j rhe e absent Buenos Ayres, Feb. 9.—The/year show an excess of disburse- | wil] be given employment. Rep- — ° ehtwad who eam win the athe. cys Regrealbeom ee iRuenos Ayres newspapers an-jments over receipts of $70,855,- | pesentatives of the factory waited MOTHER SEEKS HER SON. f _ | modern samen Bae The meeting is called for Thurs-}nounce that a German auxiliary }270, compared with a correspond- | on the City Council, saying it was " ‘seinating fellow. day night eruiser, formerly of the Woer-|ing exeess for the same peri d their intention to bring over some lhe local police are in receipt asidmaienn So te A mann Line, was sunk on January|last year of $17,867,609. At the); 200 expert hands from Europe, |°! ® letter from the mother of PORTLAND MAKES BID 7, off the Patagonian eoast by the /close of the month the net bal-land Belgiuin in particular, Harry Abley, in England, asking FOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP British cruiser Australia. Shejance in the treasury’s genera! | for information abeut her son. oe was taken to the Falkland Is-|fund was $57,020,589, and cash | AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT He was police constable at Port ANNIVERSARY (Special to The Daily News.) lands assets in the treasury totaled | VOTED FOR WAR PURPOSES |! ss\nelon about two years ago MASQUERADE BALL Portland, Ore., Feb. 10.—-The oan $1,001,153,159 Ae but left about that time for Aus- dopth ie ook et beat rhe nany friends of “Bill” | “London, Feb, 10 For the first|tralia, but from information re- et ee ey feasts a ; 7 ee caa tast|Lynch will be pleased to see him The government Highthouse time in 200 years the British gov-jeeived he never arrived there night Portland is only a halfia J again like his old self, He | tender Quadra came in fromiermment yesterday invited the|Anyone knowing anything about $1.50 -~ ~ Retreshmente } ' om California this |Casey Bay this morning for sup aieae of Commons to give it alhim would eonfer a favor by noti- game behind Vaneouver for th Westhoime Orchesire *rerccocooooooes |championship A Company, of the 68th Battalion, Mr here Prince Rupert Merchant May Have Solved The Fish Problem Spurr has applied for patent rights in the United States, VICTORY nin | permanently jof a battle along both wings in United Kingdom and Canada. jFast Prussia, we annihilated a jbattalion and moved on Rypin CAPT AIN CLAYTON'S BOYS ON PARADE March to Wharf to Strains of Bagpipe. plies | with cavalry. The enemy lost several tens of POWERFUL NEW ithousands of men in six days of EXPLOSIVE USED =" fighting. In the Carpathians, the enemy “Champagne " @etue” Projectile. retired, leaving many prisoners. Tears Hole Forty Feet Deep THE RUSSIANS GAIN GREAT IN EAST PRUSSIA After experimenting for two years, Mr. Arthur Spurr, of this city, has discovered a pre- servative which will keep fish perfectly fresh for weeks without freezing. Several weeks ago Mr. Spurr consigned a quantity of spring salmon, in this new prep- GERMANS LOSE TENS OF THOUSANDS — WHOLE BATTALION aration, to Billingsgate Market, London, England. | ANNIHILATED—MANY PRISONERS TAKEN IN THE Today, he received a cable stating that the salmon arrived in perfect condition and re- : CARPATHIANS. questing “more of the same.” Knowing the London market thoroughly, Mr. Spurr has long i been satisfied that fresh, and not frozen, fish was the demand there, and today he feels satis- i (Special to The Daily News.) took 69 officers, 5,200 men and fied that he has done something towards making Prince Rupert both famous. and prosperous. Petrograd, Feb. 10.—-The offi-|18 guns. Mr. Spurr is to be congratulated on this most gratifying result of his enterprise, and it is icial report states that as a result F up to Prince Rupert to see to it that a business with such prospects is located REPORTED EXECUTION OF BOER REBEL LEADER (Special to The Daily Newe) Pretoria, 8. A., Feb. 10.—Lieu- Maritz, the Boer rebel leader, is reported as hav- tenant-Colonel ing been executed by the Ger- There is no mans for treachery. {In one day at Mount Lopkow we | official confirmation. in the Ground. has ALL HOPE, ABANDONED j blank cheque for army purposes | fying the chief of police The regular meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held in Carpenters’ Hall last even- ing. A good attendance of dele- gates was present. President Nicol occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous regular and special meetings were read and adopted The committee intrusted to ward to the proper authorities the names of eligible working men to legislative was for- act as provincial election com- missioners. An efficient system for the com- pilation of records of accidents and amount of paid, together with other general information of value, was adept- ed by the council. Publie propaganda dealing with matters of especial interest to all working men are to be condueted semi-monthly under the auspices of the couneil. compensation meetings (Special to The Daily News.) New York, Feb. 10,—Young Shugrue, the Jersey City light- weight, got a popular verdict over Freddie Welsh here last night in Fight crities of ten a no-decision match. gave Shugrue eight out rounds. Vancouver, Feb. 10.—Joe Bay- ley Harry Anderson, the former Northwest champion, in a four-round bout before the Hast Athletic Club last night shaded ings THE WEATHER. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. . February 10, 5 a.m 1915 Barometer . 29.622 Max. temp. ..... .52.0 Min. temp. ..... 40.0 Os Ee vers oink et MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT The Most Striking 3-Ree!l PETROSINO Malian-American Detective ANIMATED WEEKLY Latest War and World News Concluding With a Comedy “A vicTin OF COMPETITION” : 100 and 150