A NO SS THE DAILY NEWS r T PRINCI B. ———— G, TURSDAY, “APRIL = 20, 1915 a PRICE FIVE Sani BELIEVED GENERAL ADVANCE HAS STARTED I =— ——e ——— BRILLIANT ATTACK OF BRITISH PREVENTS TURKS USING BEACHED SUBMARINE DARING BRITISH EXPLOIT ESCAPED URGLAR | __ TURKS HAVELOST| PROPOSE TO BUILD FISH DOCK 2en on BEACHED SUBM | MAY BE ARRESTED) TWO ree pos BROKE ee wu crwou smn | CONTRACTORS TO TAKE BONDS : cilia | Vancouver, April 20,—Gaston Paris, April 20..-Two Turkish | BMARINE IN PERFECT CONDITION WAS TO BE USED By THE | °!"!)00!) Was arrested here as aldestroyers were blown up by a CAN BE BUILT FOR $25,000 ANt AND BONDS EXTENDED OVER TEN TURKS—VOLUNTEER OREW DESTROYED iT vagrant and is suspected as the}mine fleld laid by the Russtans | YEARS—INFORMAL DISCUSSION BY COUNCIL BY TORPEDOES. jman who fired five shots at P. C.lacross the mouth of the Bos- LAST NIGHT. qomninsimensits Gilliiaisnlntinas [Rewtagton One of the burglars|phorous while the Turkish fleet ~ — (Special to The Dally News) my ia . |was hit by a policeman while run-| was cruising in the Black Sea. After the Council adjourned|have a bonded warehouse on the codon A _ daring LOCATE SUBMARINE. jning away and left a trail of blood] The destruction of the destroyers jast night an informal aiidichelt dock so that fishing supplies that ight atta British picket iuneseet apres cate Sere lon oe and c ambie Strets | saved the Turkish cruisers. labout Mr.-J. Hobin’s proposals for|are cheaper in the States than in ats mann’ lunteers re- Honolulu, April 20,—Divers —— ee long. The officer, re-[4 0 ——____. — la fish wharf took place. |Canada could be held there for ae oe - the | went down 288 feet to examine 2 on ala eg adgmallonetndbaweies BOSTON MARATHON. The scheme is to secure a wa-|Sale to American independent - . — — the American submarine’ F-4.,| ee ee ae er as |terfront site from the G, T. P. on | ashermen, making the locel prices in Kepha t. The subma- tiny tude the top part caved in samt one of them before he was (Special to The Dally ~~ _, |the protected waters of Seal Gove,|@8 cheap as Ketchikan. Kelly- a ’ ae aoa jbut otherwise slightly damaged oe t eo ts ae at s ie ‘and to build a 200-foot wharf | Douglas 8S ee ee ci Ons re ‘vk c ce ee eee Un tt WEDDING BELLS. +f edbemgcgmmelbenigbore mae tg —_ ¢ A ae w st cal iri afi ies: ‘ cted to a heay ee ee : er utes The time was slow owing epace Court be rentes $0 Sew Sam Pane . - ave Se The marriage took place today the gree at. T .e, (ers and a spur of the G, T. p,| Mr. Harry Shearer, who was —. py wee NURSING Soryes. | if Mr. Her is tenia 0 Red clit Shon ra Sire moins 39 mae connecting it with the main line jpresent, said he hadn't gone nk but was rescued ry Every Council night a list of the | ine Cited Ciieeitied duets: . ” i ni i a ! ond re ~/as well as an approach for trains, | *horoughly into it, but it looked ther. ‘ man died Of Ire ‘quirements of each department | yy, aden Cartntete tie a} sols : a ree ee ee The G. T. P. will lease for five |feasible to him, and along the ynds, Th res made great/is read from the order books and La was . the employ a Se a iy eee years at 6 per cent on valuation /"ight line. rts to secure the submarine. |,ometimes the queerest things | a as 7 ke deste rors waatuan. ‘and might possibly renew for an-| G- L. Clayton also said it was COST OF ELECTION ceeerenee US 2986 out. Last | will return to Red Cliff, where Mr wereienanligie | other Sve years. . ee ee ee ‘ . night there was an order for “one|ij,.an has a ranch. The cere-| ®By © W. Dowling, Observer. | The cost of the wharf and shed also should have an ice plant in aa city reported leet nipple.” It was not said whether | ony was performed by the Rev. |would be about $25,000 and con- connection. ht on tt t of holding the|*ey were getting ready a nurs-iw w wright. 5 a. m., April 20, 1945. [tractors can be had who would| Mr. Morley Donaldson when ) recent bye-elections. The} '"8 bottle for the new alderman | ; : aa a. soe ik, 30.028 ‘build it, taking 10-year deben-|here thought the idea a good one si cost $95.75, the latter] whether it was for the city en- Safety First—Use New Wel-|Max. temp. ............+ 46.0 ltures in payment. and said his ee would be Me Going into detaile om re. |*imeer- ‘ington Coal. Phone 116. 67tf.'Min. temp. ..............36.0 Arrangements could be made to | #!ad to assist if sd were not that jiiliacidiaibicetaieaieaisitiiniamama financing was so difficult. sof Alderman Beveridge, he Alderman Montgomery wanted The J was paid $30 for to know why it was that the G. T. ert first eleetion and oe P. couldn't give a free lease for pe th Meals for of- this purpose or, indeed, a grant at ft first election of thé site if they were so aoe to $10.50 and at the anxious to help it along. Why er $5. Ba for the first charge this 6 per cent on the val- on cost $10, and for the sec- uation? 0.50. Thes wore printed by Se The Mayor said that it was rep- _— P rhe return- resented to him that the scheme ©" vous ant s| WIC TORY SAID TO BE GREATER THAN THAT OF NEUVE CHAPPELLE tad awe side to The inde enden shing oats wou fe the second, the returning --- THIS MOVEMENT SAID TO PRESAGE GENERAL ADVANCE spobehiy, conte te:@hk teil Bee at getting & for each elec- i em . OF THE ALLIES IN FLANDERS time but sooner or later the peo- the first « mn at 25 cents apparently they were all used for another dozen were requir- for the ind Alderman land didr ‘Yer to pay the t of the latts election. BUILD BY CONTRACT. The Shay ottage which § beer football for M time } the City Coun- and the | if Works was ked back sht into the bre of thy | with a bang. Moment cated that the ard of \ ldn't agree to N by day ibor and at the ohn eg tee to keep down Cost. 'T} s already one a nt 1 it at $41,060, _— \iderman Mont- : e . by Alderman = ; f Works asked have it built rh ll be done. VEST HOLME ERA HOUSE WHANGE IN PROGRAM tdnesday and Thursday ‘ The nat OF THE NORTH” layed en Unavoidably De- Place th ee In Its New 5-Reel Para- wu ount Feature The cK KSHOT JOHN” Bag Ma | the Ween YN Ao DOintrn, the Disap. Will Be IN PRICES e6k's Feature nt ADVANoe For This w ' (Special to The Dally News.) Ce * London, April 20.—The British * VOTE FOR GOOD TIMES * have made another brilliant ad-| nen Sie aie ke | ai * — * vance. This time they broke * The MeBride govern- */through the German lines at British troops are in excellent * ment felt so certain of de- * Ypres and carried everything be- spirits and confident that they * feat that after announe- * fore them for three miles. This |can overpower the Germans at all * ing the date for their elec- *)movement is regarded as of ex- | points. * tion they decided that it *'ceeditig importance and is said to The Germans appear to be * was moe prudent to have * be a greater victory than even|very indignant on the alleged > se deferred until the * that of Neuve Chapelle. British use of asphyxiating gas in * “poads” were in better *| General Advance. the attack. This gas has been al- * shape. Now it appears * The feeling here is that this | ready used by the Germans. * that the Borden govern- er , ere © inet is gone to toot * GENATE AMENDED |ARREST OF HUERTA * their machine. After all +) * the scandals that have ° SOLDIERS VOTE BILL ASKED BY CONSUL * been unearthed in connec- */ (Special to The Daily News.) | San Diego, April 20.—Brand- * tion with the purchase of > Ottawa, April 20.—The bill to}ing General Huerta, now in New * war materials it is strange s [extend the franchise to the sol-| York, “a murderer and modern * that they would take a * | diers at the front was amended by | Nero,” R. A. Gonzales, Constitu- * chance with what appears * | the Senate. One amendment pro-'tionalist Mexican consul at San * to be certain defeat, When lvides that before it comes into Diego, and 120 members of the * it is remembered that |, feet the consent of Lord Kiteh-|Franeiseo I, Madero Club, a Con- * good times in Ganada went ener shall be obtained. The other) stitutionalist organization, sent * out with Sir Wilfrid Lau- lamendment requires that there | telegrams to President Wilson de- * rier it is hard to see why * | shall be six serutineers, repre- | manding the arrest of the ex-die- * he should not be given an- leonting each party, when the/tator, that he may be punished by * other chance to restore votes are being taken, A motion|the “future legitimate govern- * »prosperity, The Borden * to give the bill the six-months’}ment of Mexico,” * government has certainly * hoist was defeated by 18 to 12. The telegrams ask that Huer- * proven itself a hoodoo, * aneeneeenneeteemememnmetanale ta be arrested and turned over to * Since 19414, when Borden * CLAYTON SCHEME. the Mexican authorities or that * came into power, the * ; he be deported, * country has been going to */ The proposals of Geo, L, Cage * the bad. Is there any man *lton to build a cold storage com-jing business. As there was a cold * who doesn't want to see *ipany in this city upon the city|storage plant here already this * good times restored? rhe *! guaranteeing bonds for $250,000} part-of the act would apply. In * only way to gel itis to vote * | f, r three years at 6 per cent wasjany case, there could not be a bo- * Sir Wilfrid back to powel lr ported upon last night by the)nus ee a was # # city solicitor, supported by the people, ® sug- are _ aan’ "ne said that the Municipal|gested that the scheme was im- neainin satisfaction and econ- | Clauses Act forbade giving any/|practicable from the city’s point . : Coal./assistance to @ company which/of view. The report was adopted oe ne — 63tf.|was to compete with one now do~ and filed. one ‘ | presages the general advance of ithe Allies in Flanders which has ple who bought their fish or sold them ice and bait would seduce them away and the city would. have a whife elephant. It was shown, on the contrary, that the independent fisherman didn’t want to associate himself with any one concern but wanted to be in a position to deal with all alike and thus get more compe- He could do the best at a city wharf. Mr. Clayton pointed out that only 5 per cent of Seattle’s bus- done over the city's Continued on Page Four.) OR RR OR RR OO SILENT REBUKE. The British War Office has issued a silent rebuke to the Borden Government for allowing graft to creep into the purchase of war material, that should carry considerable weight with the people of Canada. In the early days of the war all contracts for the Brit- ish Government were made tition. ness was through the Canadian Government, Since the TAKE NOTICE awful disclosures of graft re Oe which the Liberals have All workmen take notice unearthed the British War that there is no work for Office has decided to make unemployed at Granby Bay all purchaseg direct, In (Anyox). There are already other words they declare 150 men waiting there to fill to the world that they any vacancy which may oe- would not trust the Borden cur. Government with their business. If the British GRANBY CONSOLIDATED War Office wouldn't trust MINING, SMELTING & them why should you? POWER GO. LTD. Think it over. RERHHH ERE EHE * * * * - * * * * * * * a * * * * 7 * * - * * * * * * * * . * 7. * . * * * + * * * * 7 + + . * * * * * * * * . * * * MINNESOTA IN DANGER. ELF Tokio, April 20,—-The position of the steamship Minnesota, CAFE which is fast on a rock at the en- trance of the Inland sea is more OPEN FOR BUSINESS serious than was at first suppos- +eeeee ed, It is expected, however, that WHITE DINING ROOM if the weather is favorable the A WHITE KITCHEN vessel can be floated in a fort. WHITE HELP night, Dynamite may be used to eoeoee Next Majestic Theatre Phone 553 destroy the ledge on which she is fast.