a NO. VIL. 162. VI. \ BROUSIAN PRINCE RUPE RT, B. G., TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS ——— — 5 ‘COURTED BY THE POWERS RENCH | VIATORS SUCCESS — MUNITIONS ACT APPLIED TO WELSH COAL STRIKE RUSSIA 1A AND GERMANY B BIDDING FOR SUPPORT OF ROUMANIA ACH OFFERS INDUCEMENTS TO ROUMANIA TO ENTER THE WAR—MUNITIONS ACT APPLIED TO SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE—FRENCH AIR RAID—HUGE WAR LOAN (Special to The Dally News.) 13. d Russia are each offering in- @ London, July Germany cements to Roumania to enter e war. Austria offers to take pssarabia from the Russians for Moumania, while Russia offers to mquer Transylvania for Rouma- Austria offers part of Buk- return for a friendly mina in atrality. Munitions Act. today applied act to the the to he government munitions of war Buth Wales strike ound that is prejudicial coal on it the and the supply of munitions of war, 42,- 000 had to the transport, production men been ordered cease work on Thursday by unions, French Air Raid. i3.—A raid was made by Paris, July successful y 35 Freneh avia- German railroad base They blowing tors on the at Vigneulles. safely after tion and all returned up the sta- barracks, Huge War Loan. July 413.—It nounced that subscriptions to the a total of sterling. London, is an- new war loan reached 600,000,000 pounds WNER OF SEATTLE TIMES PASSED AWAY (Special to The Daliy News.) Seattle, July 13.—Col. Blethen, of the Seattle Times died st night. Col. Blethen was one the best known newspaper men h the coast. He had been ser- ill for a number of weeks. wher usly LICENSE REFUND committee recom- M. M. sum of 17.90 paid) license ed that the him on the Tessier license, and | after July 15 the by- strictly enforced, Stephens be Munded t on and Y he Alc the neerous Dybhavn strongly objected forming a moved emendment, Ald. that the action of the col- stor be upheld. On », the motion to refund proposal as precedent, and seconded by Ige, a vote e money was adopted, MARKET CLERK The 1 to council hort leet of five names for ideration for arket clerk, herman, W. and, Ff, Poole and J. After seme discussion as to the market committee present- the last night a con- They were: W. H. Frank Hol- Bremner, Shaw, clusion of the names in the list, was decided to vote on the five uggested. The vote was: W. 1; 1, Sherman, 4, Frank Holland will take up his futies as market clerk on July 45. Frank Holland, IF, 1; W. Shaw, Poole, ed Artistic designs and colorings voted beautiful by “those who -the wall paper at half -Wallace's Sale. 2 now". Drice— idi- Albert Rooms 2nd Avenue——— Clone to the Westholme Theatre CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly oy Rerengenmat UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT the position of,' CANADIAN EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS AT MONTREAL (Special to The Dally News.) Montreal, July 13.—-The dian Eucharistic Congress opened at Notre Dame today. It was attended by 25 Bishops and Cana- Cathedral! many hundreds of priests. ee ee NO REDUCTION IN LIGHT AND PHONE STAFF The special committee appoint- ed by the council to enquire into staff depart- the question of reductions of the light ments, reported last night that no jin and phone reduction is possible without im- the of the The report was adopted, pairing efliciency ser- vice. MAJESTIC THEATRE Tonight and tomorrow, the Ma- jestic Theatre presents avery attractive program, including the ‘The hix- parts, screaming Selig photoplay, Great two “Sleep, in Sleep,” “The drama, periment” Beautiful comedy, a Vindication,” and a_ most laughable entitled Slippery Sam Saw the Show.” The magniticent stirring comedy “How announces +a feature management Paramount and Friday. for Thursday FIREMEN’S SUITS Tenders for firemen's suits were before the council last night Rex Tailors, $45 per $40 to $40, as follows: suit; Bros., $45; M. Weinstein, 380 to They were referred to the fire commi'- tee and purchasing agent, Sweder LAWYERS’ BILL The council last night passes an account from Bodwell & Law- son, Victoria, for $500.00, being cost of legal advice in connection with the certificate re- newal, treasury to is a reason.. Self’s Next 102tf. Follow the crowd Cafe. There Majestic Theatre. while in dry- Wallace's 161..2 Bargains worth goods and other lines Sale. a |‘ SENSE OF GERmManys % - se , GERMANYS SENSE OF \ HEARING B — : GERMAnYS SENSE OF HONOUR. GERMANY’S SENSE AS REVEALED BY THE WAR PROTEST AGAINST MAGISTRATE CARSS Judge Carss, this morning, sen- tenced hard labor for selling liquor on Comox Ave. cw. protested Patmore for the defence against the verdict, fact that the evidence in view of the the distory prosecution was contra- the for and unreliable, while for defence gly strong. Mr. Pat- as it was evi- evidence the overwhelmin more stated that, dent that the bench had decided a conviction in spite of the call witnesses in the other bul simply enter a plea of not guilty. A. M. Manson, at the outset of the trial, entered protest against the propriety of Judge Carss oc- cupying the fact that the prosecution was al the ation of Lena Sylvia, a client of Mr. and a pros- titute living Avenue, Mr. Manson said that he had evi- denee which fully protest, but in spite of that Judge oceupied the bench, Mr. felt with Mr, Patmore such strong evidence Lo make evidence, he would not cases, bench, in view of the instig Carss, on Comox warranted his Carss Manson that for when the with the call evidence in the other Jean Dubois and Rosie were sontenced defence carried no weighi court, it was useless to cases. Bloom six for each to months hard labor. Wounsel the defence entered an appeal in The appeals will come Young each ease, His in September. before Honor Judge A Strawberry Supper be held in the Methodist Church on from 5 to 8 p. 161-2 will Tuesday, July 43, Admission 50 cents. mm. JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE Cozy Barber Shop BATHS THIRD AVE. ALDER 6GLK. Alba O'Neill to six months | Ww. was | NO MORE MECHANICS - WANTED FOR OLD LAND The city ceived the folowing telegram from clerk yesterday re- Windham, one of the repre- sentatives of the British govern- ment at present in Vancouver selecting mechanics for govern- ment work in the old country. Vancouver, July 12, lk. A. Woods, City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C., letter Please close down list at 1915, Your of the eighth re- ceived. once as no more applications are also warn ali applicants to Van- individually required, by no account to come couver unless re- ceiving notice from me to appear for test and at their own risk. W. WINDHAM. CITY CLERK’S ASSISTANCE A report from the finance com- the at cily the The Edmonds be mittee on a request by clerk brought down council meeting last clerk asked that Mr. given one month’s notice and two was night. week’s salary in lieu of holidays, that Mr. assist him during the tion of a voters’ list, 300 changes. or Edmonds be allowed to prepara- which neces- sitated over The finance committee recom- mended that Mr. Woods haye the assistance of Mr, two weeks and he be granted two The Edmonds for weeks pay in lieu of holidays, report was adopted, of are con- Sale. H. {61-2 By request many pleased special customers we tinuing our Anniversary 8. W allac e Co.,Ltd. “LONDONCAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES (Special to The Dally News) July 13.—The Austro- reported to be con- London, Germans are templating a general retreat fol- reverse at Krasnik in Von is making no effort to resume the lowing the Poland. General Mackenzen advance on Warsaw, evidently that it his He afraid would left expose flank. may be planning a coup. Completely Broken. {3.—General Capetown, July Botha cables to the British gov- that German has broken in South ernment power heen completely Africa and that they may soon AUSTRO- GERMANS IN POLAND ARE CONTEMPLATING RETREAT NO EFFORT TO ADVANCE MADE SINCE KRASNiK DEFEAT— BOTHA SAYS GERMAN POWER IN AFRICA iS COM- PLETELY BROKEN— CRUISER KOENIGS- BURG IS DESTROYED expect to see Boers on the firing line in Europe. Koenigsburg Destroyed. London, July 13.—The British Mersey and monilors Severn and penetrated the Selija_ river completely destroyed the German cruiser Koenigsburg after a hot engagement which was aided by aeroplanes. Sultan Dead. July 13.—The Sultan of died days ago. has now been fact that the nouncement was kept back was to the fact that the young Turks have been hiding the news fearing political complications. Paris, Turkey This obtained. several information The a- due =e Sea = CORP. FRANK SALTER HAS RECOVERED FROM WOUNDS FE. A. Woods received an inter- esting letter from Corporal Frank Salter last night, which he stated that he has quite recoverea and ready for in from his wounds action again, FOOTBALL. In a league game at Recreation Park last night, the Callies de- feated the Sons of England by 3 The result was a big side nad badly depleted by the last draft of men for the front. However, the married men came along and eight of them helped the goals to 4. surprise as the Callies’ been sO Callies to victory. EXHIBITION REQUEST A letter from F. 8. Wright, C. retary of the Northern B. was sec- Ag- ricultural Association, read at the council meeting last night, that the be granted the exclusive use of the sports grounds on Acropolis Hill and 24, the Leave asking association on September 22,2: of the exhibition. was granted. dates BYLAWS A vote will be taken on July 30 on bylaws covering the redecking of plank roadways and the con- struction of a plank roadway to Seal Cove. CORSETRY Spirella Corsets, made to mea- Gives perfect freedom of Healthful, Necom- sure, body movement, wood tines. Abdominal control, mended by physicians of hngland, A, Reom 2, Louis Rooms, Phone Red 94. Mrs, Margaret McLellood Corset- 150-67. Canada and the U. 8. St. iere, FOR RENT suite of McMordie. furnished Apply Mrs. Nicely rooms, They're go- 61-2 Uneeda raincoat! EDISON TO ASSIST U. S. NAVY DEPARTMENT (Special to The Dally News.) Washington, July 13.—Edison announces his acceptance of Secretary Daniels’ offer of the post of head of the advisory board of civilian experts for the bureau of invention for the navy depart- ment. HEALTH DEPARTMENT COSTS The health committee present- ed to the city council last night comparing the cost of garbage collection by auto and horse traction. By auto, the cost is $674 per month, and by horse it would be $765. It is proposed to collect on four days weekly in- stead of six as at present and that the men shall be paid at the rate of $ a report $4 per day. The point was raised in view of the facet that the city has four unemployed horses. It was point- ed out that if the work were done by would be needed. adopted. traction a The report was horse new wagon SIX PLACES There are still six vacancies in the third Applicants should see Major MeMullin contingent. J, HH. at onee, “To be continued’ — Wallace's Sale. 161-2 MAJESTIC :: THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION! Selig Photcpiay—“THE GREAT EXPERI- MENT’ In two prts—The philoso- phic broad plan of extending a helping hand for the elevation of the human race, “SLEEP BEAUTIFUL SLEEP" —-A Corking Comedy. “THE VINDICATION,,—Drama, “HOW SLIPPERY SLIM SAW THE SHOW,,—-A Scream Comedy. Coming Thureday nd Friday—A rare offering, Paramount Lasky pro- duction (Cameo Kirby) A gripping story of f early days In Now Orleans. SPECIAL ‘ANNOUNCEMENT _ “— Me- Jestio sharing plan. Articles will be exhibited at Orme’s Ddug Store soon. ing cheap at Wallace's Sale,