vOL vI. NO. 153. SS — PRINCE ~ {E DAILY NEW RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS UMC eee r = GERMANS | S REGARDING WHITE STAR NER RE HEADING FOR WARSAW ZEPPELIN DESTROYED BY. ACCIDENT KETCHIKAN WON BOTH BALL GAMES, can won both ball gwar Katehi day. In the first game tood 1 to 0 until inning, When the visit | 5 runs, Wally. The local h I { and notched 4 ond of the busy seventh, In the up to 4. pieked two another in the ng by 9 runs to 4. ‘} « re 6 Ketchikan lded nin fhe affernoon game was das the memorable one . when the Prince rum to nil, the ed. Ketehikan me by one easion Winning to nothing, the game iti ftee last inning. ‘ : ha | great ball with Waiis » bat, but they the rod £2) Poel ana ti, BOCK, Ben Hunt t battery. the the sev- Ors including a home- boys in making eighth, more th, just of Rupert but was lis be- "AN UGLY RUMOR REGARDING had notiinz; rhe most pleasing feature of 7 es ioe os ti SEVERAL NOTAB!.E CANADIANS ON BOARD—GERMAN POLICY ee a 3 io aie GF FEARFULNESS STILL BEING PURSUED—98 VES- ei t 1° iwet schoo! hoy. —— ———— oe, SZLS SUNS IN JUNE—3 MORE YESTERDAY second, Combined with great speed ay ecurss VE rster peed and @@ou ah ne u ‘Special to The Daily Hews.) .athiek.. Sir Robert and Lady Bor- thimprlesy eek Ce gest tiem, of a vet- New York, July 2. ine Lrib-jqen BR, B. Bennett, Captain Jen- \ never making an error.|.i, says there are rumors among kins, of the aviation corps, Dr nee iper as reas 1; . ' : ; , ice laypert ha reason to hé Germans that the Whoite Star Sarolea, the Belgian consul, and ‘ og aver ar | d of this young player. a liner Adriatic, with war materials! ;y,ny British officers are on board sec! rig re ¢ i og . as raised right here and has]... poaedie marked fer submariiie rhe Adriatic is due in the danger seen baseball played any- — Tule shee zone on Ju sixth. ee else, RO 5 The foliowizg ave the details of BOWSER OFFERS LOAN sv is"aes 9 essels Lost. both eames: iQ RELIEF COMMITTEE | aa Lond July 2,—Ninety-eight ' se ari | ftrectal ts The Saiiy News.) British sh ps with a total of 39,- y innings SG 4b .O hee 4 * 1 . Rupert 0 0 0 000 40 0; Vancouver, July 2.—Hon. W. J.) 000 tons, were sunk by German} = ae SO Nee | Bowne in u ietler to the reliel submarines during June, result- SUMMATS jcommittee, offers a loan of $40,-) ine In the loss of 114 lives. struck out: by Rock, 9; bylogy per month for duly, August Three More. on, 4: base on balls: off and September, re-payals in rhe steamers Inglemere, Cau- 1; off Briekson, 4. Hit bY | September, 1916, easian and Welbury have’ been er: Ireland, ftatehtord, and] : a a torpedoed, The crews were saved. | robey. Left on bases; Prince Ru- annem PROGRAM AT te eos {, 7; Ketemkan, 6, 2.dase hits: | WESTHOLME THEATRE yu vA Rook, - &, - Mihistor, Bedoks.| : IT LIAN COMMITTED M oney, Hlome run, Walley. | Moe Weethohoe Theatre has a ON MURDER CHARGE) Double play: Kock to Anderson to icut varied progra: for tonight ~ : land tomorrow, opening with a sGensiah a wun tasty Mouied asta os | jHearst-Selig Gazette In wirich khhuteford. July. 2: Rocco Wasta H () OLE | National American and Federal Merrante has been committed to ree ere | (League stars appear im novel i.) o¢ tite New Westminster as- | | .r movies. a gian feppel is WreckK- »e~harga ) ‘dar OPERA HOUSE jin ' : ta . pps n chee sizes on a charge of murdering | RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHoVea 3 (CU etc. “The Schooling of Mary j..... Magoon, the engineer at the| oe = iAnn” is a great comedy, Vedder Mountain Power House. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 2) we : , | Bond Eternal,” in two parts, Is Two girls testified that they HEARST- National, ‘ | oar aa tena io. ja DegUuttu: Arama. saw accused hiding in an adjoin- tars appear in novel moving | té | Another Gazette will be scereen- ing room a few minutes before} tures of the 1015 season, ed showing falling big chimneys, |i), jyurder. Ferrante had three “THE SCHOOLBOY OF MARY ANN” Comedy 2-Reel Feature Drama, “THE BOND ETERNAL”.—Don't miss this one, GALETTE Showlag falllug big Chimneys, leiping ‘the Poor of Yew York, Ice Sports, ete, KEYSTONE COMEDY “THE HASH HOUSE MASHERS" See this one—Iit'’s good. Prices 15 and 25¢ Next Week—THE MAJEsTIo 8TOOK COMPANY. “ere ] rere, we Opening Announcement Miss M cl nad Specialist in Shampoolng, Halrdrese~ ing, Scalp Treatment, Faclal Massage, Facks, and Hair Bleaching and Dyeing. For anbsihihiee. | Phone Blue 202 Third Ave., Over MoQaffery, Glb- bons & Doyle Creo. 3) imbleton. af | GERMANS ABANDON THE CLOSE FORMATION AS METHOD OF campaigi in Galicia, which has now extended over seven weeks ‘ tirely abandoned their former rule of advance in close formation. the distance Russian shells can be seen exploding. ceive wT WH TE STAR LINER ADRIATIC \ | helping the poor in New York, l¢) oc civers hidden in his shack, sports, ete, This splendid pro-| & a am gr roncludes with a Keystone , ; ferns onnplnd M | | \ the names of the winners of ' ad “The Hash House Mash-| Y fentised rn ithe various items in yesterday's bo si . mee __-. sports program have not yet been | , . , fHunt. Umpires: Sullivan, Stack-!turned in to chief Vickers, a de- pole j tailed list cannot be published un- | Second Game. }til tomorrow. Score by innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 28 ¥ ter Rupert © 6 °0*O°0 2 2. e 0 kKecthikan 00000000 1 G. Gower, Provincial Schoois Shruck out by Hunt, 7; Inspector, left for the Peace River Shru I Frombach, 10, Base on balls: — on yesterday’s train, Mr, be | | } lHunt, 1; off Frombach, 2. Left 0) Goyer has gone to look over sites bases: Prince Rupert, 83 Ketohi- new schools. Ikan, 4. 2-base_ hits: Anderson, Brooks. Double plays 3: Rock to eroneene o 4 | Anderson to Embleton; Anderson)? jack supae RO! BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE Cozy Barber Shop BATHS ALDER BLK. lho Rock to Embleton,; Itunt to | Umpires: ? Sullivan and | Williams, | The train yesterday had seven 3 pro ave. fears of fish for e ’ Qs, astern centr | Prmwr ee Pere POEs DS FETT EDOOEDEDS . Observers report that in this advance the )3rd to the almost en- ADVANCE —This unusual picture was taken during present Germans have the broker or rmation is illustrated. In In this picture open fi GERMANS ARE MAKING EFFORT FOR DECISIVE RUSSIAN DEFEAT GERMAN TROOPS RUSHED TO EASTERN FRONT—VON MAC- KENSEN PUSHING ON TO VISTULA AND BUG RIVERS —ARTILLERY ACTIVE ON WESTERN FRONT —ZEPPELIN EXPLODES (Special to The Daily News.) a raid, a Zeppelin accidentally ¢x- The twenty-six was killed. London, July 2.—In a deter-| ploded. crew of effort to mined gain a decisive the Russians, inelud- the capture of Warsaw, the DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE Germans are rushing troops to the eastern front. PATRIOTIC SOCIAL Von pushing on to the hy ictory over Ing Mackensen is Se Vistula and Bug Phe oO the jheld a de ‘lightful social last night in the K. of P. Hall, the proceeds General DeneHEAIA Empire rivers, Western Front. Artillery is active all along the being devoted to patriatic work, Mrs. Du Vernet, who occupied the western front. | > lchair, opened the proceedings Zeppelin Explodes. Amsterdam, July 2. When leaving its hangar in Brussels for | DYNAMITE DISCOVERED Sv" Metntesh:&na NEAR JAPANESE STEAMER ts ty. atss. susie varied the program, lafter which patriotic 'rendered “by Miss the |c hildren of the Empire, and Mrs. | Norman MeIntosh; While a piano a recita- songs were Barnsley, Patmore ‘eniuiis to Paaealnee Inspiring speeches were de- Tacoma. July 2.—-Eleven sticks |!ivered by Canon Rix, Mr, Fred of dynamite have been discovered | Stork, and Mr. C. N. Crowell, after hidden in the rear of the North- which refreshments were served ern Lumber Company's mill near and a most enjoyable evening was ibrought to a close with the sing- the Japanese steamer Kaifuka Maru, It is believed to have been |'=& of the national anthem. thrown away in fear of discovery. FOOTBALL _ There are rumors that an at- tempt was made to blow up the) phe prydocks and Merchants vessel, The police are investi-|mnoeet in a league game tonight. galing, The teams are as follows: Mer- OTC ee ee ee chants: Smart, Currie and Ives, Catholic Church Sunday Sehool| Arthur, Montgomery and Buchan; pienie will be held tomorrow, July | \Waugh, Digby Boats } Hunter Dock at 12:30,| A Jeffs: . Parents Kinghorn, Drydocks: McCrate; CGamp- Mec- Jones, Cameron, Island. will and Doodson. MeDuff and MeAnnineh, Woods bell; D. Neilson, A, Dixon, J. William, and R, leave Government returning at 7 and 8 p.m and are requested to accompany their children and bring their own bas- Bruce kets, .|Reserves: Bainbridge, Wright and See eee rere ee Mellravey. Mrs Neil MeKay and daughter —___————_—_— have gone to spend the summer] The Board of Trade meets to- in Terrace, night al 8 p.m. when the ques- er pa inne or “inviting 7. A: nena: ° eoovere (president of the Canadian Man- | |ufacturers’ Association, to visit LONDON CAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Blk. Third Ave. | Prinee will be discussed. lary, couver, ' Rupert, Sherrard is at present in Van NEW WELLINGTON © OAL BOXES FOR LADIES handled only by MeGalfery & Gib- : e 2 | bons. PHONE 11, tf. ACTING PREMIER WIRES REGARDING MECHANICS Wm. Manson, M. P. P., the following wire from the act- received this forenoon: 1915 ing premier Victoria, July 2, Wm. Manson, M. P. P., Prince Rupert, B. C., HHave seen commissioners this Say it is impossible for them to give time to go to Prince Rupert. morning. They have no funds with wuich to pay transportation, but fill and forward them to city clerk, Van- they will go person they ask to down will very likely be aecepted. if applicants out forms couver, over same. Any come These men will have to pay their own transportation down, and, if commission wiil refund them their accepted, fares. W. J. BOWSER, Acting Premier. iwith an appropriate little onecett,| DUNCAN ROSS DIES SUDDENLY AT VICTORIA A telegram came to George Wi. Naden yesterday morning an- nouncing the sudden deatn of Ross at Victoria. The news came as a great shock to Mr. Ross’ many friends in the city. As a newspaper man in the Kootenays and member of parlia- Yale-Cariboo, and railroad contractor and Liberal candidate at the last Dominion election in this district, Mr. Ross being of a liked by Duncan ment for as was well known, and, genial disposition, was everyone, MRS. EhiMERSON LEFT FOR ENGLAND YESTERDAY Mrs. G. C. 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