. \ FURIOUS GERMAN ASSAULT AT BAGATELLE GERMANS MAKING FOR VERDUN-SECOND ARMY ON FIGHTING LINE THIS SUMMER (EXICAN GENERALS ARRESTED AT EL PASO (special to The Deity Nowe) \\ n, June 28 Giener. tn and Paseul Orozco ested at El Paso on ating the United { itv laws by a econ- g about another ition PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES. amongst the M. J Jones Mr. Gower, were passengers on iorning: Ss. McLaughlin, Miss F. W. Miller, Miss A. B. Mantrop, ‘favanagh, Mrs Miss Burdie, Chubb, Miss Ferguson, J. Dy- Libby, Miss M. B. ind Mrs. Best, Mrs. d child, A. H. Hol- Miss Strong, Mrs. Gib- " Viss VMeKay \ g, J J Mi iughter, a ( Mrs —— Killen, M Sandels, Miss © McKay, Miss Kelly, W. Schneller. BR Miss ind child, \W ] Evans, M Owels, M ce I) Mr Rousseau, Mr. hy Bodine, \ Best, and SATURDAY’S BASEBALL. Northwestern League. V Aberdeen, 3. S| 10; Seattle, 2. 6; Tacoma, 0. American. ) 5-2; Boston, 1-4. 9 3; Washington, Detroit, 2 Cleveland, 3. National League. Philadelphia, 4. }; Pittsburg, 6. New York, 5. Chicago, 3. i Coast League. 6-3; San Francisco, Los Angeles, 1. 1; Salt Lake, 16. “Round-up” Shoe Sale. Wo hoes in tan, lace and Dull kid, gun metal and 's, With cloth tops se embrace lines which sold “1.0 to $5.50. at Peck, “hoe Man's for 83.95. ° WiSTHOLWE OPERA HOUSE RUPERT's POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONICHT AND TOMORROW PATHE GAZETTE—showing Austra Soldiers, French Reeruits . ge, ev 3-Reel Br “ oadwa THE Gini y Feature WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN” — \ very exciting detee ‘A wee TO HAPPINESS” —j\ou! Drama Comed y— Los OST, A PAIR OF SHOES” — This un Prices 10 and 150 Ow), ¥ to the Baseball Game the & econd Show wit Start at 8:30 GERMAN. SUBMARINES | MYSTERIOUSLY SUNK (Special to The Dally News.) Amsterdan J 2 . = man sulbrniar ‘ va sunk by an exy RB land en | rh mander and tw ¢ ¢ saved MORE SUGCESTIONS FOR CIVIC RETRENCHMENT Ne Has beet is department to the saving of some 410,000 a dle not gail un , ‘ wv has the office alloused the nt ciples then espoused in the est of the ratepayers stati ( nel suffering Please state why two jary are required at the engimeers gi25 pe tohmen rm the electric light plant al month each, when two 5! at $85 per month ean pi as done in simiia plat work, elsewhere? Please state if there the employ, in trical department, tha is one ale in eity th an armature when rt if the Vancouvel i miu armature man, pier \“ is such a Continued on Page Foul he publish the f w lett . h Mr. Angle t to the May on days age To Mayor Newt Please de fine the present duties of th ty | clerk at a salary of 8185 pe month, as compared with tl { and 1911, at a sala f $150 4 nonth: when he at that time « at city clerk, city treas ty p chasing agent | aid ed in the drafting of bylaws and} city contracts? | Please define the duties of tel present city treasure! it 8200] pe " th. as npared th the duties f the ty \ treasure ind efty purchasing agent of 1910 and 1911 ata sala f 8150] th? the sa Dp performing the thre fi | luties Please d th ties ot present city solicit it &§ it ! th, with sé tv s cite fivii, ata salar f $150 per month vith ney the treasury f the performances f publie w s or the protecting fe vets? Please pare the £12,000 purehase f necessa sto f the Telep d Light Dr partment of the present time, as instanced by the number of s| if cable now lying exposed to the weather near the old elect gh pla ' the ple I poles tt it the corner of Me Bride and Sixth Avenue I ask you to compare this with the same mecessary ‘ i of wate pipe, 5 s and ees culverts the king g Le parting O14, whe 5 such a act tal al the 1911 Cou and Ul echairmal the Boa Works with extravagance a petency; all of which cause \ Council of 1912 to rise to th casion and expunge the whole | | ts man} owe Mrs. Wm. Manson and family went south on the Alice. e @ ss DROPPED BY THE BABY KILLERS AT SOUTHEND, ENGLAND Mire. Noll Meckey. ene. Soamy st the fashionable Bastiah! recort, eth cams oF ae returned from Victoria this morn- s irs left by the Zeppelin raiders recently. ‘abel . &39@ J. V. MeDonald, of the city FURIOUS GERMAN ASSAULT teaching staff, has gone to Vic- toria. : a «= AT BAGATELLE AND CALONNE | ic cout Locka moots i vii eacsnslligline St. Andrew's rooms on Wednes- ATTEMPT TO BE MADE ON | VERDUN—SECOND ARMY WILL BE iday at 8 p. m. sharp. P ON FIGHTING LINE THIS SUMMER — BRITAIN TO ot lin lll USE GASES—THE BRITISH STEAMER Mrs. J. E. Merryfield and son INDRIANA TORPEDOED. left for the South on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Black, (Special to The Dally News.) 7 ch, says that the whole of the - | j 28-—A furious Ger-|Second British Expeditionary kX. Davis, purchasing agent for << , oi ree will be on the fighting lne|the Granby company, came north ie ; ches at {this summer. on the Rupert this morning. Colonel Carrick also states that Fe It is believed that an), scientists are arranging} Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirkpatrick tempt will b ide to approach the use of gases, in retalia-|and family left for the South on h fo d town of Verdun,!tign for the measures adopted by |the Princess Alice on Saturday. | s the railroad from)|the enemy. °. o. 9 halons to Saint Menehoud British Steamer Sunk. Miss J. McKay, of the hospital Britain to Use Gases. London. June 28.—The British |Mursing stalT, left this morning Ottawa, June 28.—Col. J. J.!steamer Indriani, 3,364 tons, has|for a vacation in the Bulkley Val- Canadian representative|been torpedoed in St. George's ley. ' t! Gene Sir John'Channel. The crew was saved. es —- George L. Clayton will bring a EXCITING DETECTIVE STORY BASEBALL EXCURSION fish wharf and cold storage plant AT WESTHOLME THEATRE ——_—— proposition before the City Coun- Fa Ihe Princess Royal has been] ej) tonight. | t and tomorrow rhe|specially fitted for the excursion - \\ presents a very fine | to Ketchikan on July 2nd. The Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, of Hays- Broadway feature en-|party will have an opportunity to} port, returned on the Rupert from rhe G \\ Might Havelyjsit Granby on the return trip,|a two-month visit to Vancouver, rh 1 thrilling detec ne being allowed to visit the|Seattle and Tacoma. \ f holding the]. mojters. 14¥_449 6.6.78 ny nee right RTs: ose Sa Rh. H. Rice, who has been work- th luesday afternoon, weather/ing for Freeburg & Stone on the ! W be &lpermitting, the Baptist Sunday|p, G, K., left for his old home in Wes ima tled “A ‘Tick-/s ol will hold their annual pie-|New Brunswick this morning. { ‘pI s and “Lost, @lpice, Boats leave the Government . fe ; 3 \ creaming |pock at 1 and 4 o'clock, Gen- It is reported that the Real Es- ’ rt d show Willfiiomen will be charged 50 cents|tate ball team, under the manage- t at der to take in return trip Ladies bring|ment of M. P. MeCaffery, will sebal heir baskets. {t.}challenge the winner of tonight's — er TD game, KETCHIKAN EXCURSION Miss M. Carmichael, of the o: bite inate hospital nursing staff, left for Mrs. V. Cole and children were By the way tickets are selling.) Vancouver on the Maquinna last passengers Saturday on the Prin- the to Ketehil ght cess Alice for the South, where } d 8 ae 8 BUS) . , : they expect to remain for a year s yi tickets Broken lines in women’s shoes,| | : , su over’ : after a visit to the Fair. ie as there is . limitedjof which there are a few pairs . i mbet jeorth, inelud ils,fonly, Values to $5.00 for 1.95. a a sound trip. Apply ¢ PECK THE SHOR MAN POSreni.. P. R. office 118 .'4' paras “the al i Self’s Sons of England and Callies safe. ‘There is a reason Next} imeet in a league game at Reere- NEW WELLINGTON eee eal sae 102tf.jation Park tomorrow night at handled only by MeCatfery « 7 le at ia : . sone PHONE 11, tf | caieaiiclil 17:30. A Kinghorn will referee, _greeeeerecceceenecceoronse" + TONDON CAFE oBiTuaRY. ee oan NEW managment And Grill! ee FE Hoar—Wn, J, Hoar, a prospec- TH Serves Nothing but the Best a aged 53, died at the General | | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS } town near jthis morning. Hart Bik, Third Ave. Cozy Barber Shop BATHS ALDER BLK. BOXES FOR LADIES AVE. 2! >| THIRD ; feerrerorr rere RE- GROUPING OF RUSSIAN FORCES IS COMPLETED (Special ts The Daily News.) 28.—The Rus- sian General Staff announces that re-grouping of has been satisfactorily completed Petrograd, June the their forces lo oppose any further Austro- German advance in Galicia. Len Bell left for Prince George -| | Hos pital this morning, Deceased admitted to the hospital on from Kitimat, iwas | May EE TORNADO VISITS CALGARY DISTRICT Calgary, June 26.—The most terrifie wind, thunder and rain- Alberta has many years storm that Southern experienced for very swept the district south and east of yesterday, and besides killing three and injuring about here a dozen persons in Grassy Lake and playing hayoe with the Bus. iness district of Red Cliffe, a small Medicine Hat, the fury of the gale a bad washout of the Natural Gas Com- which cut off the causing great resulted in pany'’s main, supply in Calgary, inconvenience to and partially tying up many in- dustries. The C. P. R. line was washed out to the west and south householders of Calgary, causing damage which will likely take forty-eight hours to repair. The is in the most extraordinary the last thirteen years and is still ris- ing at the rate of four inches an hour. The phenomenally heavy rainfall during the past seventy- two hours has resulted in cave- ins all over the city and the flood- ing.of hundreds of basements of private houses. The total rain- fall for the period stated is 1.32 inches. All rivers in the district are roaring torrents and water from rainfall the mountains tinues to cause them to rise. Bow River condition in in con- PANAMA CANAL TOLLS. (Special to The Daily Newe.) Washington, D. C., June 28,— A total of $4,000,000 in tolls has collected at the Panama Canal it opened. During April the tolls exceeded the cost of operation by $84,112, being $442,415 to $358,303. been since NOTICE. The public is requested to be present at the baseball game this evening, as proof of caucuses be- tween the opposing teams was re- ported at Fourth Street and Third Avenue this morning. The fate of the players will be decided by the fans. Any players scheduled to play will be or all subject td fine or severe repri- mand by their inferior officers. Sed. OFFICIAL CRITIC, Albert Rooms =——==2nd Avenue=——= Close to the Westholme Theatre CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Ganthty w Qovenqumant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Miss Melntosh Specialist in Shampooing, Malrdresse- ing, Scaip Yreatment, Facial Massage, Packs, and Hair Bleaching and Dyeing. For Appointments, Phone Blue 292 Third Ave, Over MoGaffery, Gib- bone & Doyle