— RINCE RUPERT, B. G,, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915 PRICE FIVE age cae BG CUNARD LINER WAS SENT TO BOTTOM AUSTRIA. Ri REFUSES DEMANDS OF ITALY — PROGRE ESS MADE AT DARDANELLES ISTRIA REFUSES DEMANDS.~ ITALY LIKELY TO DECLARE WAR TELEPHONES AND TELEGRAPHS—AUSTRIA RUSH- ING ARTILLERY TO TRIESTE. (Special to The Dally Mews.) Austria has the put : return for her sult the Ger- terms ‘ \ 1 { iving the city. The taken over all the egraphs. \ust spended her rail vik Graz and Lay- \ enable the mili- ry trains | vey artillery and mmunit to T y It is now reste, hat a declaration ONSLAUGHT CEASED. (Special to The Dally News) M j The German wughts Ypres have slack- irtil lery fire is still They have been com- cheek. BASEBALL. (Specia! to The Dally News.) TI | y are the results ! umes played yes- nda Northwestern 8p Vancouver, 3. Victoria, 4 racoma, 44. & \berdeen, 0, THE WEATHER. By F. w. Dowling, Observer. 5a May Re 19145.) WUE 56 cc ce thee 29.913 m temp. ....cccsnenee 59.0 SL ) 42.0 Sat ial—#1.00 Bras- brs | Demers. Pieieneen CITY MARKET \LL KINDS OF FRESH FISH - CHEAP MOC ore» _. eae LONDON CAFE And Grill ALWAYS FIRST CLASS ; BOXES FOR LADIES art Bik, Third Ave. OCP OCDOPODOODIO DODO FE. CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream and Candies Freshly Made Try Our tee Cream Bricks eee ~_ SRaoes Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 We I . ‘he Most Modern « indry Machinery Built, “Omne og nh Any Tuesday or ‘ay and See How We Do It ‘Meolute Satisfaction Is Oe eereee ahantoed OOOO PO ROL OROROOOOOD Mr. his sincere thanks to kindly assisted him in saving his stock last night. and furniture from the fire GOVT. WILL OPERATE EASTERN | END G. T. P. ment of Railways announces that Ottawa, May 7. Depart- ‘loperation of the eastern division of the G. T. P. between Superior Junetion and Fort William, in- cluding the terminals at the lat- The jurisdiction of the of the Canadian railway will The G, ter place. general oflicers government extend | over their new lines. employees the Fort William and Winnipeg be absorbed into the government under an} on line will railway staff, which has, arrangement with the railway de- partment, been operating about 300 miles east and west of Coch- rane for the contractors. For the past year the I, Cc, R. has been operating the line be- tween Moncton and A} quantity of rolling stock, includ- ing fifteen has left Moncton, and will be taken across the river at Quebee by the N T. R, ferry The officials who will inaugurate the also have left Moncton for points Levis. locomotives, “Leonard,” service along the N. T. R, line Mr. Merchant, have you got that financial statement or bal ance sheet drawn up yet? If not Phone 98, 102.107 DIED SUDDENLY. Dennis Shea, a man of about 70 years of age, died suddenly in the Knox Hotel last night. He had been visiting a friend by the name of Hugh Kelly and remained in the room while Kelly was out About 11:30 Kelly’s brother eall- ed at the room and found the man | dead. It is believed he died of] heart trouble. He had lived in| the city for some time. The | funera) will take place tomorrow | from the Catholic Church, Fa- ther Bunoz officiating. | CARD OF THANKS. | all who so} | | Orchestra, vedoed at pP° ERMANS ARE LEAVING ROME—GOVT. OF ITALY TAKES OVER _,.. lati —— ae — CHINA CONCEDES THE DEMANDS OF JAPAN AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALANDERS IN FIGHT: (Special to The Dally News.) | Lemnos, May 7.—The Allied} ops have driven the seall from Seddil Bahr and have span-| ed the peninsula with a ten-mile| jline of trenches. They have alse | forced their way eight miles in-| and, attac g the Turkish fort.| reses Hill after hill was taken| by the bayonet, the Australia | and New Zealanders, who have | been taken across from Egypt,|! especially distinguishing them- | i selyes, TORNADO DAMAGE. (Special to The Dally News.) | May 7. \ tor. | Mississippi and wind- suughout the Southern} the death of} The damage to New on the thre has Orleans, nado rms caused States yle, sixty two peor Lalonde desires to express |property was over $2,000,000. | — i if the uth Mr. Stillwell, Westholme } went trip | on a 'this morning. averted. sete s for (Special to The Dally News.) Peking, May 7.—War China Japan will China the Japanese that between be to demands, and likely prepared concede realizing her position § is ) j; hopeless, dap Fleet Ready. Tokyo, May 7 be including the battle cruiser Kon- irty warships, action. Ad- a quantity u at Sasebo ready for \ ala squadron under iiral Nawa is taking of supplies on board. SAYS FALSE ARREST. 75¢e. Demers. MICKEY HOWELL BECOMES HERO~ - SAVES WOMAN FROM SUREDEATH FACES DEATH IN A LANDSLIDE AND RESCUES WIFE OF COM- PANION—HOWELL RECEIVES BAD CUTS AND 1S SEVERELY BRUISED. The following letter, which was {started at a height of about 200 received today by The News is|feet above him, and Mr. Howell, well worth publication. It speaks|hearing the roar of the slide, for itself: started to run clear of its path, U. 8. Geological Survey, when he noticed Mrs. F. E. Prince of Wales Island,| Brooks, my wife, coming up the Hadley, Alaska. hill, about 150 feet below the po- Editor, The Daily News, Prince|sition of his transit. He turned Rupert, B. ¢ back in face of almost certain Sir,—I have the pleasure to|death, but was to late to help my write you regarding a most/wife clear of the slide. In an in- Mrs. Paulson, whose husband|courageous and reckless piece of|stant he saw their plight, and was arrested in connection with|heroism, enacted by my friend /threw my wife to the ground, be- the City Market, announces that|and colleague, Allan G. Howell, |hind a fallen tree, and then threw | she will sue the city for false ar-|formerly a resident of Prince Ru-|himself over her to protect her rest. She says that Mr. Paulson/|pert, and a member of your last/pody from rushing rocks and went to Seattle on private busi-|year’s baseball club. earth which were tearing down ness and that the money for the) “Mickey,” as Mr. llowell is bet-/|the hill slope. Bella Coola potatoes is on hand |ter known in the North, was per- The rest of the party, includ- and will be paid in due order. ees his duties as transit man |jng myself, had little hope of ever cxindbncidaamaay ony teste jon the nerth end of Prince of landing my wife or Mr. Howell Saturday Special—$1.00 Bree~ |W ales Isle, on Mt. Nickle, when |alive, but Fate is a strange god. without warning a _ rocks slide | After searching and digging for LUSITANIA WAS SUNK BY SUBMARINE — ALL THE PASSENGERS WERE SAVED SUNK OFF COAST OF IRELAND AT 2 O'CLOCK TODAY - PROMINENT AMERICANS ABOARD, WHO WERE WARNED OF THE DISASTER (Special to The Dally News) London, May 7.—The Cunard liner Lusitania, which sailed from | New York on May 1, was tor- ® o'clock this afternoon iten miles off Old Head of Kinsale, as the Grand Trunk Pacifie has | declined to take over, on a lease the government will take over the | | 7. P| between | | lTreland. | fifty jsank, One thousand two hundred and -three passengers, and a crew 700, believed all All the side before are lifeboats the of about saved. the were over vessel The Admiralty at Queenstown | despatched all possible assistance, | Twenty vessels of engaged in the work of rescue. all classes are The Lusitania was built at} Glasgow in 1906 and had a gross| ltonnage of 32,500. Her captain as W. T. Turner. Before leav- New York appeared in the ing an adyertisement papers warning} the passengers of the danger of the trip. Forly prominent Ameri- | cans had received anonymous | warnings The Lusitania was flying the} American flag when she was tor-| pedoed for the protection of her | American passengers, The ship, ler Lusitania was a_ British} owned by the Cunard Line. tonnage was CASH SPECIALS Almond Sakes, 250 each. DELIVERY. LA CASSE’S BAKERY, 3rd AVE. | , horsepower BS feet. sengers jman submarines were ihe |were posted on the ship to the ef- pont Old Kinsale Head, 82,500 and her Buns, ail kinds, 150 per dozen, Currant Bread, Se per loaf, Pies (except Lemon), 15c. NO 70,000. Her extreme length was 790 feet and her beam 32 Her speed was about miles per hour. She was a sister ship to the Mauretania and held the Atlantic 1907. Before of telegrams record in sceores pas- tell- as the Ger- sailing received ing them not to sail, waiting for the Vanderbilts re- as he was walking of ceived a wire her. one the gangplank and as soon as read it he tore it up. Notices up fect that her sat speed put her beyond the gre ‘each of the subma- lrines. Earlier that she beached have proven entirely un- reports | | founded. Earlier Reports. May 7.—The Lusitania 2:33 this afternoon London, iwas sunk at of Treland. New York, May 7.— Steamship Company today that it had its agents in England uncontirm- received ed reports that the steamship L u- | sitania had been torpedoed off the | Assistance has coast of Treland, been sent and all passengers are believed safe, FOR SATURDAY was! south coast! The Cunard h announced from | few minutes we found them both, my wife without a seratch and. Mr. Howell, his head badly cut and his body horribly bruised, but still wearing a smile and a “Thanks, for digging us started for camp as though his heroic action was an every- day affair. I believe such deeds of heroism should be given all the publicity possible and I have taken steps to have this act of heroism put be- fore the board of directors of the Carnegie Hero Fund. Mr. Howell is a Detroit, Mich, boy, and in the years that I have known him, has always been a reckless daredevil, Hoping you will publish account of Mr. Howell’s action, so as his many Prince Rupert friends will hear of his bravery, I thank you for your valued attention, and beg to remain, Yours respectfully, a fellows, out,” - MANY RUSSIANS DROP BOMBS ON CONSTANTINOPLE (Special to The Daily News) May 7.—The first attack on Constantinople has been made. Three Paris, Russian aviators dropped : ' F. E. BROOKS, C. E., bombs on the city, causing ex- Engineer in Charge tensive damage. Shells from the Hadley, Alaska, April 24, 1945. fleet have fallen within ten miles ;of the city. | Safety First—Use New Wel- _ ington Coal. Phone 116, 67tf. THE CRADLE. HOPE—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milner Jos. Raatz { lJohn R. Hope, 1144 Second Ave- nue, a at the General Hos- pital this morning. son, Fimpress Cafe UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT — TRY US Majestic Theatre A MARVELOUS 7-REEL SHOW Selig Photo Studio Presents “IN THE DAYS OF THE THUNDER- IN@ HERD” in Five Parts—A Thrilling Frontier Drama of in the Days of '49, Fea- THIS IS HOTPOINT WEEK. 1 Grilstovo, | | | j | $4.35 for Consumes five electricity per Now you can alford to electricity, Hotpoint $3.50. Do not keep a big Special only. worth of jone week | cents’ our. jcook by jIrons, jfire in the range these i/Economize by electricity, tigate. Parkin & Ward Electric hot days. Inves- ) std. ) i > oe, CGo., Ltd. Opposite Postofiice ‘ening WB. Gol, bettas babe 103-108 the world over as “®uffalo Bill” Follow the crowd to Self’s . of the Wild West Show, Two Comedies will conelude «@ Cafe. There is a reason,. Next startling entertainment, Best , i Bais ‘ ever seen at the Popular Third Majestic Theatre. 102tf, Avenue Play House, a —_— Coming Monday and Tuesday—- P. R. Coal Co.'s Coal—Best Our Ususal High Standard Fiim . : Program and Two Vocalists Be- house nut or lump. Proteetion tween Reels. against burning flues, Phone ’ , 7 oe ’ Admission 10 and 15¢ 45. 104-106