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VON TIRPITZ R RESIGNS — FIERCE RIOTING IN AFRICA “AND AUSTRALIA

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RMAN PROPERTY ATTACKED
IN AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA

——— PRINCE RUPERT, THUI RSDAY, MAY 13, 1915. : PRICE FIVE CENTS

 

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R MILLION DOLLARS DAMAGE DONE IN JOHANNESBURG—
AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN REFUSE TO WORK WITH
GERMANS AND THREATEN NATIONAL

 

STRIKE.
(Special to The Dally News.) Riots in Australia.
ha May 13.—There Melbourne, May 13.—There
ti-German riots|have been serious anti-German
0 ty buildings have|riots throughout Australia, and
neluding ten sa-|workmen refuse to work with!
hotels, the Lieder-|Germans and threaten a national

‘ the offices of the

M x Corporation,

ed all the books

the

ht seneral merchants
total
over

0000,

1 : timated

The
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strike,
THE WEATHER.

5 a. m., May 13, 1915
OSE ced bs bere eees oot 9,830
A we anke aber cs asl 4.0
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SACK VICTORY

NBUKOWINA FRONTIER

(Special to The Dally News)
May 13.—On
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Cossacks hav

the

strian provine

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t suecess over the

try,
ed the

f trenches an

ners, @ battery | Mr. Warton was about 34 years

ind

FOOTBALL,

prepa i for
olween

the

Austrians

R. |. B. WARTON
AMONG THE KILLED

It appears to be only too true

that the R. I. Warton, mentioned
amongst the killed in dhe revent
fighting in Belgium, is R. I. B.
Warton, the late law partner of
E. Fisher, of this city.
Early in the war, Mr. Warton

 

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searchlights

the Soccer-
Scotland
2ith of May,

tors are tonight

ed teams. on th

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will be made the
r the upholding

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Sassenach,
teams, vViz.:
Drydoek),
and Wood
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and
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Callies
Villiams
Drydock

, Drydoek,
Murray (Callies
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Brighton
Martin
Davie (Callies
chants),

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called for 6:45

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NDER EW MANAQE-
MENT TRY Us

Poee

A
‘WAYS FIRST cLass
Boxes FOR Lables

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Me eeee, Third Ave.

 

a peccoeee

left for Vancouver, where he

ed the

Join-

of
He
to Canada some ago
practising Atlin the
early days of that mining camp,
and later continued his career in

First Canadian Enginee:

age and a native of England.

came years

law in in

Vancouver in the law office of
Charles Hibbert Tupper. He
came to Prince Rupert in the

early days and entered into part-
nership with Mr. Fisher.
BRIDAL COUPLE
HAVE BIG SEND-OFF

The local Scandinavians enter-
tained Ole Evindsen and his bride
the
night.

A

spent in singing and dancing and

 

 

Scandinavian rooms last

most enjoyable time Was

at midnight the company escort-
ed the young couple to the boat
send -

Arm.

and gave them a rousing

off on their journey to Alice
SCOTT AND CHET NEFF
FIGHT DRAW AT SEATTLE
Pat and Chester Neff
fought a draw in the main event
of the at the
Elks Club House at last
Friday night. The a
slow one, most of the time being
to hugging clineh-
ing, and there were few
clean blows struck. Miller

refereed the main event.

Seott

four-round smoker
Seattle
bout was
and
very
Ivan

devoted

CHEAP REAL ESTATE.

Valdez,
of

of
a

The ciky couneil
Alaska, has held
lots on which taxes had not been |

paid and some of the lots were
28 cents each Seward

sale

just

sold for
Giateway.

Follow the crowd to Seilf's
Cafe. There is a reason... Next
Majestic Theatre o2te.

 

 

 

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Gaenuine
longer, It's the
Phone 15.

RR. Goal
112-14

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MORE OF KITCHENER’S A
Fifteen thousand trooy be
army, thir Lei

cigarettes to

ers ugh

passing

girl distributing

RMY OFF FOR THE FRONT.

the 41th Division of Kitchen-
cester. The picture shows a little
the soldiers.

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(Special to The Dally News.)

London, May 13.—It is reported

that Grand Admiral Ven Tirpitz
has disagreed with his colleagues
over the dastardly torpedoing of}

the Lusitania, and has resigned.

Von Tirpitz is the father of the
and was largely re-
the

anal.

Gierman navy,
sponsible for construetion of
the Kiel Cs He
shown an intense hatred of of Brit-

BRITISH SUCCESS IN

has always

(Special to The Dally News.)

Londén, May 13. Ofticial
Windheock, the capital of Ger-
man East Africa, was captured

yesterday by the Union forees un-

der General Botha. There was ho
resistance, and much booty was
taken. The town has 15,000 In-

and a railway centre.

is

habitants
Martial law has been proclaimed.

ANOTHER RUPERT BOY
DIES FOR THE EMPIRE

News has just reached the
that Holland, lately
the Bank of British North Ameri
the

city

Frank with

ea in this city, was killed in

recent fighting in Belgium.

bey of about

Frank was a fine

twenty, and highly esteemed

vround town,

17TH OF MAY.

Local Norwegians will celebrate
the National Day of Norway with
social Melntyre
at 81.00,
reshments, All weleome,

112-44

ee

SKIMMED MILK 5e per

dance

Tickets

a and
Hall

Ref

p.m

 

quart.

BUTTERMILK i(c per quart, two
Wellington Goal lasts |quarte for 45 ¢, Delivered to any

Prince Kupert
tf.

part of the eity
Dairy—Phone Green 252

 

GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

REPORTED RESIGNATION OF
GRAND ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ

THE MAN WHO PLANNED THE PAPER BLOCKADE FALLS OUT
WITH HIS COLLEAGUES OVER LUSITANIA DISASTER
AND TENDERS RESIGNATION.

jain and was the instigator of Ger-
‘many’s submarine policy.
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DEATH SENTENCE.

(Special to The Dally News)

May 13.—T. J. Me-
better
Dago,”’

Vancouver,
Killarney, known
Micky the
guilty of the murder of Detective

He will be hanged on Aug-

was found
Levis.

eet Be 3.

THE GERMAN WARNING
| TO ATLANTIC VOYAGERS

| The

}

of the
much-talked of notice sent to the

jcitaiiiad te is a copy

New York papers by the German

embassy prior to the sailing of
the Lusitania:
“NOTICE!

‘Travellers intending to em-
ibark on the Atlantic voyage are
reminded that a state of war ex-
ists between Germany and her
allies and Great Britain and her
allies; that the zone of war in-

cludes the waters adjacent to the
British Isles; that,
formal notice

in accordance
the
government,

with given by

Imperial German

vessels flying the flag of Great
Britain, or any of her allies, are

liable to destruction in those wa.
ters and that travellers sailing in
the war Great

Britain or her allies do so at their

zone on ships of
Signed

GERMAN EMBASSY.
Db. C,, April

own risk.
“IMPERIAL

“Washington,
1945."

2°

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BASEBALL.
(Special to The Daily News.)

Vaneouver, May 43.—The fol-
lowing were the results in the
Northwestern League games yes-
terday:

Vancouver, 5; Spokane, 3,

Seattle, 15; Victoria, 9,

The Tacoma-Aberdeen game
was called off on account of rain,

 

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TORPEDOED

 

(Special to The Daily News.)
May 13.—The British
| battleship Goliath has been tor-

| London,

! pedoed in the Dardanelles. Twen-
| ty officers and 160 men have been
but it is feared that 500
| perished.

| The Goliath was of the 1897
completed in 1900, and car-
| ried the following guns: four 12-
6-inch, twelve 12-
and eight 3-pounders,
|in addition to four torpedo tubes.

i She

}
} saved,

j type,

jinch, twelve

|
| pounders,

had a displacement of 12,950

poten a ene

BRITISH IRONCLAD GOLIATH

IN DARDANELLES

 

FIVE HUNDRED MEN LOST—BRITISH SUBMARINE ENTERS SEA
| OF MARMOSA WITH GREAT RESULTS—LAND FORCES
DOMINATE GALLIPOLI PENINSULA.

tons, an indicated horsepower of
13,500 and a speed of 18 knots,
and carri’d a complement of 700
men,

Submarine Feat.

London, May 13.—The British
submarine F-14 penetrated the
Dardanelles and entered the Sea

of Marmosa, sinking two Turkish
gunboats and one transport.
Allies Dominate.
The land forces of the
still in

and now dominate the peninsula.

Allies

are advancing Gallipoli

 

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SEAL COVE LADIES’
SUCCESSFUL DAY

the
Peter's Church

Despite financial

sffn,

most

depres-

St. had a

successful sale yesterday,

the concluding effort of the La-

dies’ Aid for this season. Pro-
ceedings commenced with the
singing of the National Anthem

at 3:15, soon after which Mrs. Rix
in a few well chosen words com-
plimented the ladies upon their
prettily decorated stalls, and de-
clared the sale open. The fol-
lowing were the stall holders, and
proceeds:
Fancy Work Stall—Mrs. T.
Johnson and Mrs. R. Blance,
$42.75.
Work Stall—Mrs.
Mrs. Jedin, $33.50.
Refreshments—Mrs. C. H, Free-
man and Mrs. Hills, $16.45.

Candy Stall and Cake Competi-

Candow and

 

tion—Mrs. Wrightall, $16.05.
Home Produce Stall—Mrs.

$13.60.
Machine Fish
Morrissey, $9.50.

Morehouse,
Weighing
Pond——Miss
A very pleasant concert,
filled the church,

and

com-
mencing at 8:30,

and swelled the receipts for the

day, which are for the Church

Building Fund, to over $150. The

program follows:

DOM. <i.0 ote “M'Cushea Machree”
Miss Freeman.

Song “The Trumpeters”
Mr. E. V. Ling.

Violin  Belestio€. .. dvciehess

Mr. D. Scheinmann,

ee ep kke “O Song Divine”
Mrs. R. Blance.

Cais. < so ka ines ee “The Bugler”
Mr. Clapperton,

Chairman's Remarks-
Rev. Canon Rix,

Eo 0 54 oh bend “The Promise”
Miss Freeman,

was also largely responsible for
the program.

Before the f the
evening, Rev. W. 8. A. Larter, of
St. Peter's, expressed the thanks
of the church to all who had in
any way contributed towards the

conclusion

enjoyment and success of the day,
especially mentioning the faithful
work of the oficers and members

 

Song.“Land of Hope and Glory”
Mr, E. V. Ling.

Violin Selection..... Melody in F
Mr. D, Seheinmann.
See’. os. cee e¥ se “The Skipper”
Mr. Clapperton.

The accompanist for the even-
ing was Mrs. A. Tattersall, who |

ALLIES HAVE SCORED
BRILLIANT SUCCESSES

(8pecial to The Daily News.)
May 13. OMcial
have scored britlient
to the of Ar-
They have captured the vil-
lage and forest of Carency, kill-
ing hundreds by the bayonet and
taking 1,050 prisoners, including
and a colonel com-
mandant In the
forest of Le Pretre they also took
a new line of German trenches.

Paris, _—
The Allies
successes north

ras.

officers
of Chasseurs.

50

ANOTHER PRINCE
RUPERT MAN KILLED

It is reported that Leslie Hill,
who left this city for the front in
the early stages of the war, has
keen killed. oo
Mr. Hill was formerly employed
at the cold storage.

 

 

 

 

PRICE OF COPPER.

a)
The price of copper continues
to advance because of the heavy
cemand for war
Electrolytic is quoted at 19 cents
per pound and the best grades of

requirements.

Lake at 22 1-2 cents per pound.—
Dun’s Report.

CLOTH STEALING.

Before
morning,
ed guilty to stealing a quantity of
cloth from Mr. a local tailor.
The that he
committed the theft while under
He was

at the

Young this
McLaren, plead-

Judge
a man,

Levi,
prisoner pleaded
the influence of liquor.
to
Oakalla farm.

sentenced six months

 

of the Ladies’ ‘Aid throughout the
months of preparation.

Whilst Canon Rix suddenly
stepped into a position not new
that of chairman—Mr, A
Tomlinson was seen in an en-
role-—that of

to him
H.
tirely

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Third Avenue East
Phone 118
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Come In Any Tuesday or
Wednesday and See How
We Do It

Absolute Satisfaction Is
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