an \I NO) = = , MOND. RING RUPERT, AY, MAY 3, 1915, FIVE! THOUSAND CANADIAN CASUALTIES IES —= & "Ye j “ava fe PRICE FIVE ____ PE IVE CRT 7 SUBMARINES SUNK SEVERAL MORE SHIPS—U. S, ANGRY OVER TORPEDOED VESSEL —— aaa SUBMARINES CREATEH HAVOC ON INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AMERICAN OIL TANKER TORPEDOED AND MANY LIVES LostT— MAY CAUSE TROUBLE WITH THE UNITED STATES. TALLION OF TURKS TAKEN PRISONERS. (Special to The Daily News.) crew of the Fulgent, a shot killing (Special to The Daily News.) The Turks have also suffered i Ml The Swedish | the captain. Metylene, May 3,—The Allies |greatly under the fire of the allied on he” oa ; a ? oa oe a rdeen | are still making progress in their | fleet. There are 5,000 wounded in hit the ‘renen |trawiers for twenty miles fter : } sts i a g th British | running umnuck | f ae ‘ fight against the Turks. The Constantinople alone, . e ‘ = P : amuec o ?« fis Wine 6, | | TT rts > é bieamer | t, and two Aber-| fleet. wena sp Pais sc 60° BASEBALL. have been subma- Uncle Sam Angry. | have surrendered and the British Washington, May 3.—News of] MILITARY HONORS PAID TO VICTIM OF ACCIDENT. flag is floating over them. The (Special to The Dally News) The ca ind several of the | the sinking of the oil tanker Gulf Private W. R. Dobson was a member of the Edmonton Fusi- jinner forts have not yet been! Vancouver, May 3.—In_ the ght were drown-|light and the killing of Captain| liers but was transferred to the Auto Machine Gun Battery the ##aken but they appear to be|Northwestern baseball league rt rine attacked the|Gunther and two other Americans| 4Y Of his death. He was killed when the machine in which he-| weakening. Vancouver beat Seattle by 7 to 6; AN as she was res-/is regarded seriously here in view | “2 E lided with another truck. The combined attack, both land!Aberdeen vs. Tacoma, 4 to 2. At g ew of the Europe.|of the warning given to Germany| 4 man ae and sea, upon the Turkish armyjanother game between Aberdeen They a tacked the trawler|of strict accountability for the -_ continues. The Allies have cap-/and Tacoma Tacoma won by 2 ing to rescue the!loss of American lives. DESTROYERS ARE LOST GERMANS AGAIN FAIL tured another Turkish battalion. |to 4. | TRAWLER CAk CARRIES GUNS) TO TAKE HILL 60|— ENDIARIES AFTER “aes Bitch tag oben est aoe teens nese ess **** CANADIAN CASUALTIES * CITY MARKET »| (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) * HAYS CREEK PARK * GRANVILLE BRIDGE * ol * | London, May 3 The Admiralty London, May 3. Mflicial * —_—— * HAVE REACHED 5,000 , — , : ‘peate ‘ir attac * Hays Creek has the pos- * -——— ended * rhe mismanagement of *!reports that the destrover Recruit | Germans repeated their attack on . } Cees 0 ee ee ee Me Mbeied bee ke, 61. | do 60 and St, Julien but were all|* sibility of making one of * Penne eS eee Saas May 3.—Two more or ae , [re TR. GOS BC: See * the finest “k he | Wondon, May 3,— The casual- * come proverbial. The mar- *|-p te sa jrepulsed with heavy loss in spite ie «fines parks in the sie acts nade yesterday, at} | Twenty-five of her crew of fifty-| , * West in he teides 6 ties of the Canadians at Lange- yesterday, ¢ ea Sn lo eir use of poisonous gases st. 2 “Ww ‘Lage : io aed tee * két is the pet scheme of *|,icnt were saved by the trawler}?! “eit ' ; poleonow at + MeBride Sivest © marck are said to be far greater * the Mayor and he has ©*/jaijcy unde fire from the sub-|2!4 Shelis. Our aviators brought —— See 1 ee ‘than anticipated. They are now Street bridge. A a eeprenle : : : German aviator down * gives some idea of this. * wee ps , y theek “tiiaatinoaed * watched it with fatherly *)| papins A division of British de-|* an avi : i Miinadias deed aa {Put at 5,000, including 2,000 . ' * care It was intended to *|.)..vers destroyed two German ~ — += esterday crowds of peo- | iseing. lice and later a vol-} a : * le visited the ylace. * : naened, ithe Gi ;* assist the surrounding */torpedo boats which sank the pentane tmcnpe ns «8g * el iren played a th a) The Admiralty reports that the erred, e Ss! : 1 j ‘ are layer e | J led farmer in finding a market */;). ‘ imbia without hoist- >: ‘thhad lid alate telanel » | fighting at the Dardanelles has — ater and ¢ s loiterec }* for his produce and inci- *) jing their colors. Two German of- , ient|* .in the ve Thet in ye been tremendously severe and — | e sad dro eg accide » shade. ere is | : WT SELL CRAB |* dentally to secure a job for */ feers and forty-four men were ; ’ = ‘ * ee ewe a % need. however. for a little #{ttat the allied losses have been i# the friends of the Maycr. *)paceyed and made prisoners. The took place Saturday afternoon a eed, however, for ¢ ci very great. as well as those of the ee * But the market has been * ee ee Metlakatla, when Harold Nelson,|* more development to en- * ve . an . ‘ =e trawler Barbadoes defended itself ae iS belts i atatieneen * tae. Turks. Se Ml Cracked crab * persistently used to swin- *) with two small guns. ihe Sou 98: Soe See . : eee ee : * Pe en a eee ‘l® die people who were simple #| i See of this city, lost his life. the bridge is too small to THIS IS HOTPOINT WEEK. ee * enough to patronize it. A *| ZEPPELIN comne. The boy had been attending|* accommodate all who * per Oe oe * former incumbent secured *| school at Metlakatla for the last|* would wish to be there, * Special—El Grilstovo, $4.35 for acessories wes * produce along the G. T. P. «| (Special to The Dally News.) two years. If appears that they|* A few planks stretched out */one week only. Jonsumes five ee * amounting to several hun *| London, May 3.—A German, *°r? ™ the habit of holding a pie-|* among the trees would add */eents worth of electricity per iad : as ar i i - sondon, May 3. 1 i : Ye Sho ron St eee * dred dollars without even el, | wa © Viieland , Mi every fine afternoon on the}* very materially to its */nour. Now you can afford to \\ “ sien i ares oars ) eppelin as seen ove lelane ee ae ‘ oe e | nee ee * paying a cent for it. Now «|, a m. last night, fiving in th beach and on Saturday Harold was|* utility and could be done */eoo0k by electricity. Hotpoint ® ) . . . . vans I i c oO . avi a » mm. as Fa, ry ry e i area . ; : . » a Oe * it appears that the farm *14 ; ¢ England, Viieland i along with the other pupils, in]* at a very small expense. */[rons, $3.50. Do not keep a big he e arias “ ars ‘ ‘ » direction ¢ eiane eran Ss a i nen ™ » ‘ be ae . pare * ef f Bella Coola are the * | land off th ‘at of Bol charge of one of the teachers. He|* Indeed, _ there will be */fire in the range these hot days. . og 8s 0 Che WOOK ars n island o e coast 0 Ol- ank ing : vs ; nee re ae * victims, losing a_ whole «1, i was playing with a raft on the}* enough old plank lying *|Reonomize by electricity. Investi- : s, os i oO and. ‘ 3% ; ' : : mm July 4 to Octo- » shindiods of. petitions 0 9 ® ' beach and finally managed to set}* around after the streets *| gate, Parkin & Ward Electric : Posie ed ty * man who left the country * MAJESTIC THEATRE it loose, assisted by the incoming|* are repaired to do this and *|@o., Limited. Opposite Postof- ed for sale. Un- e «e 1 as he had disp “a * tide. and was on boara the raft|* the only cost will be a few *| gee, 103.108 law it was ne r- ee ’ eer ae : raat tp . * ays’ work ‘hat ¢ oe e * of them. Why not use a * rhe Majestic has another fine about forty feet from the shore day work. What about * were ee h crabs during the ge ges ’ base i ht and tomor-|When first noticed by the teacher. * the Park Committee of the * THE WEATHER : s ss f \ n rogram tor tonig ane OMmor- : ; but dealers were ee re 2 * # M Reinbold will sing and | She ealled to him and this appar- * City Council; this is surely * - ut theur 9am ee ee * ot ver "' a wilt | , . ently made him nervous and in-|* something they should * (5 a. m., May 3, 19145.) rr. ¢€ sist o re gt ss riage s emp dance ’ ' the winter anid sell fete nn we eemeee “ ee ' | r Blood |duced him to jump from the raft * take up. * | Barometer evan ers . 30,102 + re : ‘he ms c ae hie PLMOE pa mmer, fa Mmee|” "O04 trom ony man who SiTae Mime inl ' sland trw to get to shore. He in| #4 4 4 4: ae ee ee we | Max. temp. ..... a Gaye’ .+.75.0 * wants to trade on the #/Ruby, rhe Old Fire Horse, . : & ; Soa : abs were cooked . diately went down, and al- Bim. 1ONED. vies ccs sé ods . 46.0 ' * city’s credit? Surely, the |The Bandit and the Baby,” and | ™edlater, é ' DEATH OF R. MAZZE! : , + oug e teacher almost os » ° —_—_— a * city does not want to be a *|“Sweedie’s Hopeless Love. cs . th ae 7 oe tale Quality, satisfaction and econ- e e in ry - Oo rescue > i M t, have you got * partner of swindlers. * a poe i o ° ' , s mean tei Word has just reached the city |qmy. New Wellington Coal. it ; _s. N L. she failec o ge ear s statement or bal- oe 2 9 e °. eee ee eee e u. s —_ eu C. ©. Perry, the Indian agent, that R. Mazzei, formerly a con- Phone 116. Gstt. , we er NOME WILL VOTE ON Mr. I. N. Linnell, former; the }Was sent for, and took him from|tractor in this city, and reeently — ee SALOONS ON MAY 5) \yyerican consular agent here,|the water about half an hour af-ja rancher on Queen Charlotte Is- LONDON CAFE ! —_ has now been appointed vice con ter the accident, when he was lands, came to his death last week d Grill F, E CONFECTIONERY Nome, May 3.—United States]sul for this port, Mr, Cole the reg-|duite dead, by exposure. In Company with An ee Judge Tucker 1 Hed}ular consul being now establish d| Much sympathy will be felt for f his 1 } eer pea " custemidiealnieiitiieie strict . re ‘ker has ecallec ‘ Ons osng BY ' one of his boys, he was out hunt- lee © eee ares here. The duties of the vice-con Mr. Nelson, who is a popular old- ounk : ALWAYS PIRST CLASS ream and Candies a special election in Nome for : ltimer. The boy was about 40/)'ne in the woods and got lost and Freshly Made : sul are to look after the business | : ! Catal BOXES FOR LADIES May 5 to vote on whether Nome : ears old and was exceptionally|}was exposed for several days in Try Our ice Cream Brick: ; in the absence of the consul. year ® I ‘ Hart Bik. Third Ave. eee one shall continue to license saloons. | — | bright, The funeral took place!the eold rain. On the third day = Petitions requesting the elec-|* * * * * Soeseeee ee es * this afternoon at 3 p, m, Mazzei died and the boy made his - ' N RED CROSS * | oe aan — tion were presented to the court ° CANADIA Toate way back to the ranch and report- “~ ° . . * SOCIETY * Follow the erowd to Self’s : ‘ 2 , ieee eek denen ‘nike wae wads me a, ‘ stant ed. He was buried on the island, EST H 0 LM , ’ Jeeds ‘e i » care 7” ‘re os ‘eas ee : : ES iF bd re ing a vigorous campaign, Wom ° _— : ae ae Cafe. ee "y . : ap His boys came back to this city te in Alaska and it is * for wounded Canadians at *|Majestic Theatre, 1O2tf, last night a T en now vote ALASKA & ae Will you help? * a ee . ° : wo NIGHTS! Twol! believed their votes will be an im a ee of : ms mba Mr. Mazzei was an old-timer i OPERA H O US E B *ngin . save a iis office or sene ; “tnd tnt Dancing Between Reeis portant factor in deciding the is- » o tiige o Wt Betabteen © this city and was respected and TONIGHT B “looted Flime Pr . aS ‘Pio La d 6 laren ee e— TH ‘ogram , liked bya lat i f friends, \ F BL00D RUBY" 4 Refined nee. * Chairman Red Cross So- * heer un ry ore. On ape ae oem The High-Class Two-Reel “THE O15 omanen Nome, which is the metropolis}, cioty Ottawa tf = * | mma sgt agg " Feature A SE” Se . ?? . Be ’ “ } a ‘ E nstble of the Bering Sea region, DOS ®le gy gee eee eee eee we! Third Avenue East CHIEF JUSTICE OF Ny. S&S. eT ke tee ae AND THE BABY” winter population of 2,500, which — | Phone 118 v | a Moral ‘SWEEDIE'g rama ali aviga . on ™ Halifax, N. 8. May 3, Hon.) g 9 ——— — —-——-—————_ . HOPELESS Love”— grows in summer when navigt We Use the Most Modern #! : al ' ' xe Grahs senior , so the Second Instaliment Mies & mony tion is open to more than 5,000, Geo. Milner Jos. Raatz Laundry Machinery Built, Wallace Graham, senior judge ot of Mary Fuller's New Serial on Cave aeee ane cntueaemenqmniens '$ Gome In Any Tuesday or the Supreme Court of Nova Seotia, | “WHO'LL MARRY MARY?" — e ( : 8 ) ; se Ing Conan aeat and Thursday Mr. A. D. Taylor, steward at the mpress afe Wednesday and See How has been appointed chief justice | notiendl Wiel Thure. h Qe on ail . and . 708 Ochen nell Prince Rupert Club, reeeived | We Do It of the Province of Nova Seotia, MARY PICKFORD h ” mAs y . > . > 2 ww cs © Greatest Serial Byer erased word this morning that his UNDER NEW MANAGE- Absolute Satiefaction te suceeeding Si: ee : — tn Bo Seems cape Admissi be _ j life while mine send, who retired from the beneh “SUCH A ne at ee on yrother lost his life T— TRY US Guaranteed Qu ieee ee 10 and 156 uae | od a few weeks ago. ° , \sweeping in the North Sea | | | | ALLIES ARE HAMMERING TURKS WARSHIPS DO GREAT DAMAGE ‘OUTER FORTS OF DARDANELLES ARE NOW IN POSSESSION OF ALLIES—INNER ONES WEAKENING—ANOTHER BAT-