iOL. Vi. NO. 1738, PRINCE RUPERT, ne — PRICE FIVE CENTS ; ON HACKENZEN REPULSED AT ALL POINTS RITISH SUBMARINES DARING EXPLOITS — ~ FRENCH} DESTROY AUSTRIAN BASE 2 BODIES RECOVERED IN CHICAGO DISASTER (Special to The Daily News) ico, July 26.—812 bodias recovered from the nd. but 500 are still miss- I stigations by the cor. | the state and the federal; ment are under way. All of the vessel and tne have been arrested. The} i rounding up the crew esses NDITS DYNAMITE PASSENGER TRAINS) (Special to The Dally News.) July 26,.—T wo | Vera Cruz and) have been dynamit dl “ed over 200 passel ELECTION RUMOR it 38 rue that Ilo W. J. Bowser’s | the Orpheum Theatre | Thursday, July 29th, to] e “Crisis in British Columbia” } mark the opening of a pro-| Deial campaign to be followed} | in yleetion in September. | RUSSIANS CAPTURED BY GERMANS IN GALICIA—Picture s arpathians on their way to an : eoncentration 1 9 Es ee iS ‘ hows a traindoad of Russian prisoners passing over a bridge in the eee GERMAN SUBMARINES ARE ACTIVE AGAIN (Special to The Dally News) London, July 26.—-The Ameri- can. steamer Leelanlaw, from Archangel to Belfast with a cargo of flax, has been torpedoed off the north coast of Seotland. The Brit- ish steamer Brangewood, 3,000 tons, from Archangel to France, has also been sunk. Both crews were landed. ‘BRITISH SUBMARINES REACH CONSTANTINOPLE (Special to The Daily News.) London, July 26.—A British submarine has returned to the Dardanelles, having penetrated Constantinople harbor, sinking two gun-boats and a steamship, {Another submarine sank a trans- port and blew up the wharf at Pophane, near Constantinople. Duncan MeCuaig, president of the B. C. Oilfields, Ltd., arrived in town Saturday and proceeded to Massett in the evening. Mr. McCuaig was shown around the city by Fred Stork, who is a life- long. friend of his. (Special to The Dally News.) li July 26.—Von tind fore | Von Mackenzen = are itened with defeat. The| ire showing signs of after two weeks un- . attle between the Vistula son at Norogeorgeievisk cen all the ground north east of the fortress whieh was the previous operations, | Von Hindenberg in a position, Von Mac has been repulsed at all lle has abandoned his rd movement and is making titled Mr. efforts to protect his! \t Klimel, the Germans ONG, jcomedy REDUCED PRICE OF} ‘iwette MILK pani heen driven back with the The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of its usual high standard at SC a Pint, or 10c a Quart 3)yestor'™) anieidan McClinchy, Phone Standard Dairy Blue 247 + C+ OO ooeeee charge et age OPPO RS a. on —===2nd Avenue=——= Close to the Westholme Theatre ~ SS CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or + Monthly by Arrangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMEAT ON MACKENZEN REPULSED—- = 2"*"*as RUSSIANS MAY SAVE WARSAW 0s 0 ts MENTS ABANDONED fey with oners Bug. Sorties by the Rus-| _ WESTHOLME THEATRE Vitagraph -Selig a program well THE CRADLE yspila idugh a daughter, was seditious ped Cross Fund, ‘This is exceed- was dischare caution this morning Albert Rooms }!. erennere FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE—CHEAP Such as dresser, beds, dining table and ohalre, feather rockers, sect lonal heating stove, stand, cooking utenelle and numer- BLUE 53, or see H. a. Helgerson Ltd. teen KERR eee ' |4 MACHINE GUN opened Canadian re |* Ban] of Commerce for RMANS ARE SHOWING SIGNS OF EXHAUSTION AFTER TWC a subscriptions towards a WEEKS FIERCE FIGHTING-—-VON HINDENBERG IN A l* machine gun for Prince DANGEROUS POSITION—-FORWARD MOVE- | Rupert’s third contingent. 1# The following sums have * already been donated: 500 prison-/% RL. McIntosh, $50; L. M. i* De Gex, $50. There will be | * no canvass for this fund, de-|, but subscriptions will be welcomed, from all who * are able to custribute. The gn \4 gentlemen in charge of the |# ist feel that it would be * very appropriate if the \* announcement could be i* made on August ith, the i’ * anniversary of the war, * that Prince Rupert has been able .o purchase a al machine gun. Phe subseriptions will be published daily. Manager William Godfrey, ed with alingly creditable to Hedley, ver Province, JACK JUDGE ROI BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE Cozy Barber Shop BATHS THIRD AVE, ALDER BLK. ot é aK OK ROK ee RE EO EE EO British Co- work in providing machine contingents. Such a move- just been start- x eK * a , this city will » privilege of every man to shoulder ¢ King and country, remain behind to help KKK HHH HK KH HK 1r places on the * ° Prince Rupert to help sup- eR 8 RR KOR OR OR » Bank of Commerce. beautiful] i la © HEDLEY PRESENTS THREE MACHINE GUNS ee ee AUSTRIAN SUPPLY BASE DESTROYED (Special to The Dally News.) the Bank of B, N, A., this morning received a despateh from the manager of the Hedley braneh { announcing that the miners in the}, Austrian submarine and aero- vicinity and the citizens of Hedley i}governor, who held the bitter cup have raised $3,000 for three ma-l7.1and in the Adriatic, and cut the chine guns and also $800 for the proportion to population, Hedley is a reason.. Majestic Theatre. LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultless Service of Fault- Nas beaten Vancouver, Vancou- del Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES POPC OOD. a ‘| THE PURGING PROCESS IN THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY H. F. GADSBY DEALS WITH THE MANITOBA ENQUIRY — SUG- GESTS THAT SUCH AN INQUIRY IN BRITISH COLUM- BIA WOULD DISCLOSE SOME EXTREMELY INTERESTING FACTS Ottawa, July 25.—Much inter- of the Conservative party in Man- itoba to purge itself of the Rob- lin crowd. The parliamentary ‘Ibranch of the Conservative party, all over Canada, has had to do a lot of purging lately. Methods have differed, but the results have been about the same—the grand old party is in a bad way yet, seal brown taste, fur on its tongue, specks before the eyes and other symptome of torpid liver. At Ottawa Premier Borden purged the party by kicking Gar- land and Foster out, which was good medicine as far as it went, although Bob Rogers stated his opinion that a general election was needed to complete the cure. He changed his mind, however, when the Roblin “Real Estate gov- ernment” started to purge itself of its reeords resigning, not will- ingly you may be sure, but under compulsion from the lieutenant- of a graft inquiry to its lips. That was the way they did it in Man- itoba. In British Columbia they §/have another plan—coalition goy- ernment, which would head the other fellow off by making him an accomplice after the fact, There is no doubt that a Royal Commission of Inquiry, which would deal with the purchase of submarines by Sir Richard Me- Bride, the railway subsidies granted to the Vancouver, Vic- toria and Eastern and the aliena- tion of crown lands to specula- tors, would open up a lot of in- est is expressed here in the efforts |teresting facts, Meanwhile, the Manitoba dis- closures hold the centre of the stage. With two commissions going on at the same time, it has been a matter of some difficulty to keep track of the evidence. It (Continued on Page Two) August 4th is the first birthday of the war. Be at the City Hall that night to record your deter- mination to see the struggle brought to a successful issue. Prince Rupert Dairy Has cut the price of Milk in half PURE FRESH MILK Delivered in city at 10c per quart and 5c per pint Phone Green 252 ad WEST HOLME Ls OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “A QUESTION OF IDENTITY”—A Dramatic Adaptation of “The Widow That Monsieur Forgot’? by Mary Imlay Taylor, (In two parts) HEARST-SELIG GAZETTE “MR. SANTA CLAUS"”—-A Beautiful Comedy Drama, (Ip 2 parts). “LOOK .AT .JAKE”A_ Vitagraph Comedy, Come and See Jake as * The Plumber, Prices 10 and 15 cents. Geme * ae es a pad eae we I i SA EASE IIS