3 \ JUL « ort : Le X Son, jl | 4 Ria, B.C. a - $$ ee —— —_— _ Se VI, NO! 175. | PRINCE RUPERT, B. © WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS —™ ———-~- —_—-—--___- . ————_—-——- ———--——— — _ STALIANS CAPTURE AUSTRIAN POSITION | eae NOTE Nee USSIAN I LIN!: STILL INTACT--GERMANS LOST 500,000 MEN IN BIG _ADVANCE ee = = . - Se — GERMAN LOSSES AGAINST | RUSSIANS NUMBER 500,000 } \LIAN FORCES CAPTURE STRONG AUSTRIAN POSITION 0 PRISONERS, GUNS AND MUNITIONS TAKEN—A FIERCE RUSSIAN LINE STILL UNBROKEN—VON HINDENBURG HELD ON BATTLE FOR CARSO PLATEAU—DARDANELLES AD- NAREW RIVER—REICHSTAG MEETING POSTPONED tf VANCE CONTINUES—VIOLENT FIGHT- FOR TEN DAYS—RUSSIA IS CALLING OUT ING AT SOUCHEZ MORE TROOPS | he (Special to The Daily News.) Attacks Repulsed. (Special to The Daily News.) 'delay is taken to signify that un- , | London, July 28.—Though the expected ditliculties have arisen a Germans hold the line from thelin the Warsaw campaign. iGulf of Riga around Warsaw to Russian Mobilization. | Galicia, it-is estimated that they{ Petrograd, July 28.—An Im- perial ukase calls to the colors all men born in 1896. It is re- a ported that a general mobiliza- ‘s me, July 28.—Italian forees| There has been violent fighting jin the Arras district north of completed the conquest of Monte Dei position, taking|Souchez. All attacks by the en- machine guns, two Cannon, ory were successfully repulsed French. Trawlers Sunk. ich mortars, ammunition and} y the | have lost 500,000 in the effort. Pinaterials, and 3,200 prisen- rhe Russian line is still unbroken The British trawlers Icena and A flerce battle continues for lSalacia have been torpedoed. The j and they are holding Von Hinden- tion throughout Siberia is about the Carso plateau. lanews qweredanded at Lowestoft THE EXPLOITS OF THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U-51. DES- were on the Narew river. After\tg be ordered. The Dardanelles. elles sie sees amie coats patches say that the U-5- has been sunk the Black Sea _ by |! four days fighting the attempt to Press Attacks. 8 At the Dar- The gasoline engine was the Russian warships Phe map gives the route taken in the phenom- jets e the Lublin-Chelm railway London, July 28.—The German " idy advance con-|only part saved from the North-| ©") Yovast of the submarine to the Dardanelles, where it sunk ee government today notified the A! hundred yards be-jern, which was wrecked recentl; two British warships. Captain Hersing, commander of the vessel, The next plenary session of!Berlin papers to refrain from at- ed \ Turkish aviation |near Tow Hill, in the Queen Char-| '% “ermany’s hero, It is not known if the crew was lost or not. the Reichstag has been postponed |tacks on the American govern- at has been burned, lotte Islands MeL i ~————~ | for ten days until August 19. The |ment on the submarine notes. yh one te . if ; } AWS ENDORSED HAYTIAN PRESIDENT ~ Hazelton Mining Pr ts PRINCE GEORGE A. E. JESSUP’S WIDOW H BY BOARD OF TRADE SONY AND LOSED! 2: sorinncan ¥ Gee ee WINS SECOND GAME LEAVING FOR TRAIL. i British Columbia Agricultural Association = e Ie Prince George won the second Mrs. A. E. Jessup, with her he council of the Board of (Special to The Dally News ) 3 ” "Ince, . 2 -res- of the series of three ball games }jittie: « obey e met yesterday afternoon to Port Au Prince, July 28.—Pres What has the Interior to offerjand the boom is on Forgotten . : Bal Forti it or little son, arrived from Massett | ’ oe toh ae yp ees , sae acisad |. | by 6 to. 2. abe Fortin pitehet > : s > . iN ider a Jetter from the mayorJident Guillame has been ized] prince Rupert, the mining man|are the times when John Brown], ‘ _— % on the Ca™osun on route for f me for the endorsation by theland killed while under the refugel and prospector? This is the on 18) e. Prospector; offered that hall for the loeal boys and the eB Trail, where they will reside. Mr. f r scored freely off him in the firs sae as 2 d of the two money bylaws,|,¢ the French legation. The]swer of Hazelton: Hazelton, the | it terest for a mere song, and ns ci etn gee ey Jessup wes one of the brave men ivee innings, but were s oO ik ‘ BS irae Sl Te : j eh are to be voted upon on sopulation was angered by the|®ldest community of Northern P le ound-floor logations could be ao ; i from the Queen Charlotte Islands i) These are for the re- : { in existence before Rupert or btained for a mere song fon tiie. Reet OF Bees who heard their country's call Ml Biking of city streets and the|™#**acre Penerene ae Tn Pe railways wel ver thought of—| rh pul re not stranger Prince Rupert did not score uN-/and saerificed all in the struggle. 5 silip : é ays ere eye ougn ) j is rub are oO _ i kers ‘ os s F ° te ‘ ; f r io truction of a plank roadway |titical prisoners, including ex-|)) i. district. hardly pros-jJeither, they know or think they il the eighth, when Fortin hit) it is claimed that Masset Inlet, ! st tame President Zamor, and arrauged stall “din parininidy ak ; reed wt : ad Wk tele a safely to left field, allowing Mur-| where the family resided, furnish- : ected and certainly not develop- | he district, hei er- ; : juestion was asked wheth-]#" attack on the Freneh legation ed as far as mineral is couee ls ective is too clese, and it takes phy to reach home from first,Jeq more men for the first con- work of re-planking ould wder to seize Guillame. Gov- ae Riek Fh pale hee setae while he made the third bag. The tingent, according to its popula- ie led with. whether the |¢rmor-General Oscar who order-'! ati ik, a. pu ee : crowd cheered lustily. Embleton tion, than any other part of the passed or not ed the massacre, was shot by a it , " eee reg { iat chine aes {then hit what should have been|/pominion. Nearly all of that q h I ° ‘. : oe ( f bprit lk, aut ‘6 cad MaZeivol yu years agy, ore ’ TC > « ‘ ; Dvbl who was pre firing squad. Half the city is in] | ; 1 ala go hip) ann intend tee fly to right, but the balllppaye band of thirty men have i re v as ve- Wwe as other indus es NH his|bunkers, ore shipping and oO ? { ames . was fumbled and Fortin scored] ) eo totnd an: title : < ; f d. He explained ame district suffered. Money bad Loo] ni g activity was the dream of} | a ; : been i ted as killed, wounded or HM aw passed the cost eae. many other attractions. apr 9 few, every one else was too busy. aes ( wn run. Ne os missing. RE ; onight’s game for the rubber would be extended it ad too easy a field with surer|Mining was too speculative even Se er re te te re ' eae tae SULTS OF HIGH iad t isy a fi ; y ! : ning wa ey ne should be a great tussle. Hunt FOOTBALL H years, and if it did no one ‘ownsite land specula-Jin the days when everything was]. : / ) : SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS ee rma m o é 7 Ae Ne will pitch for Rupert, and the lo- aan ; TO aneneeree den ani: paling; 'soniacts.-attspecwiatien,, bub” 100s) ene ‘al boys will make a big effort to The game between the Callies fs il was essential, and the Nhe results of the high school presented better chances for|district is making regular ship- aid cpa and the Regiment, which should paid from general fund this) sminations for the province quick returns, and thus mining|ments of ore to the smelter, has SRG ner ME es -—|have been played tonight, has hi s red acco g evelopes 18, ayroll—on ; ‘ , ‘ , » has ' he boar . : Ihave been announced by the de- ume bed aconntiney: Ps ; z ges : ere 1 . country is a new field of oppor-|been pdstponed to allow the base- i ee winghen OP ent at Victoria. Prince ku- rrue there were a rew who,/one property alone over men tunity and they are needed badly |ball mateh to be played. ied Fiwo bylaws. pert's showing was not as good as |/6noring this temporary rush and]are employed. Already the local], aiq in the exploitation of. the ee Saad ea i : Cat Eck ae last vear. The following passed: fever of speculation, pinned thei-/farmer is beginning to find @/ ining field at Prince Rupert's THE WEATHER ; i KY FEATURE AT ; Draliminaty Ah sina lnini faith on the future of Haze!ton|market for his produce at the danni Be: j { WESTHOLME THEATRE| ade ; ates marks. 4,000. district as a mining field and | nines, and the Hazelton district Hazelton district is coming into F. W. Dowling, Observer. , ere Ny ec of candidates, 9; passed, here and now their confidence is|has arrived It has become a ts own. It has already four de- BaromMieh 66st hae eos 29.950. he Westholme Theatre an ‘ tohn W. Currie, 599; Henrs daily being justified. Gone is the lrecognized camp. veloped mines and ‘nanuimarabin Maximum temperature ..... 79. if p08 8 Ae ee ee ee M Shockley., 589; Frank 8. Saun railway contractor, the blanket Is the country prospected?: In prospects, each presenting a Minimum temperature ...... 52. ( eps RE Sear nm: Oe ders, 564: alii anes L. Grant, 557, ) 288 and all the various types/places, but ask anyone who has|,.cater or lesser chance for a de- BOXING” i po ah ee ee Pe Ruby A? Dimmick, 546 that follow the steel as it is laid.jever attempted prospecting BOW! veloped mine and outside money i Pr-popular Marguerite Clark is ; : mere Dt as ee aad massing {iong it takes to cover country.|. se : 6 ‘ X tar f the } tt tor : ! Advanced course, junior grace’ Mh MBUa! , : I tal ; , ete and men are busy, not in the (Special to The Daily News.) : , “ eC Die attraction } : .}through sees quiet towns and ab-| very creek, gully, Mountainside, |, a s ills : iu | Br he chief tte iN) be foll .q/ Maximum marks, 1,000, Number ee oe anes is towns, but in the hills. Go and Seattle, Wn., July 28.—Johnny hi em wi M OLLOWE ; tie is : cf ee sence of rush and remarks on whe presents its possibilities, In some see for yourselves, but he pre- S : Soe % a Biograph e dy “Her Pri of candidates, 8; passed, -*. Kull 11 : etna 1) ca cals ‘ O'Leary and Billy Wright fought a ee eee rine H. Pillsbury, 700; Wallace change. He forgele that railway, {ow DIMGEs @ WIS. OVS: GISGOVOES pared to take some time and]. ri are j iraw here last e Model.” On Friday and Sat-|°"'"' rs : . ue spells loose and easy |what the prospector is looking for _ ja tour-round dGraw = here as is ” "1G Anderson, 568; Edith G. Shook-|COssruction sp ane | WOR er trouble. You cannot see any-} ing ay Sac eee eae RT 544 | money, forgets that the land spec-|but seldom does this happen, Na- thing of the mineral development os Rs "i lhe Star Boarder.” | 7 , F fiat rade: maxiinum ulator, the townsite promoters]/ture does not yield up her seerets from a Puliman ear winow, or Follow the crowd to Sselfte nlermediate ere ; ee ; ” E ail tale Sd ee lmmarks, 1.400. Number of eandi-]®?® gamblers only, and that pro-|so readily. It requires intimately... 4 right eonelusion from|@afe. There is a reason.. Next ’ ; : 2 | marks, _ a er vo ‘ " Sey : 8 ‘ ‘ ra : - ny ‘ bi - - Boll-Teving, eae thenly ax lat 8; passed, 3. Kathleen F duction is the only sure perma-|knowledge and experience to get stoye-pipe prospectors’ samples. Majestic Theatre. 102tf. bi hE or ¢ owe ‘ ha » , |\GaLes, dad, ass see i ; sot eel ch : (rang ava 4 / , os er os a ending a few days in the Ot lett. 695: James It. Mitchell, neney for any district. He shrug he results and few there are In} jot out into the hills, visit the 4 ee Sr anna : Miers his shoulders and passes on. the district who have the requi- ‘operties under development and q a » per 4 1632; Genevieve M. Maedonald, prope : eee ee eee er The hardest thing in the world]site knowledge and experience to see what is going on, first hand. EST H 0 LM [ . per , 19 | DOO. a g : RMILK 10¢ per quart, two tis to make the public believe in}make sure that they do not miss], spells a healthy holiday, awak- eV arte for.45 4, Delivered to aay Ee eee eee a mining field until it is too late.|what they seek, The country re- | fid i your district iv. ; ci arks,|® @ 5,110 Bown Wala meee ’ ; ned confidence in your distrie ; art of the city—BPrinee Rupert|junior grade; maximum marks, |* Te daittes Co sethad cake eke” ened contiaenc¢ a OPERA HOUSE iiry—Phone Green 252 tf./1,200. Number of candidates, 1, Until the wise’ qnes,aave pS ee : “~Jand you must arrive at the con- RUPERT'S _PEPuLAR PLArneuEs we a ; oro Ae eer es in and grabbed the plums. Then,}perienee of the old prospector of clusion that Prince Rupert, as a — SSS = iy passed 0. : eS Naval, Widihon AMiGAh:s Mtdeeten TONIGHT AND TOMORROW eee, on Third class; maximum mavks, in comes the public. Reason is|Neyada, Montana, Cobalt, ! mining centre, has a future. |% _ if A ae hy : ; ndidates. 2: cast aside, anything that looks|/and other eamps. ‘To these the fe Special G-reel Lasky Feature 4 1.400. Number of candidates, «, co . “ ) Ibert Rooms 1 4. Josephine B, Eason, |'ike & prospect commands a figure | eoe|GCONCERT IN AID OF THE “THE GOOSE GIRL” by} passed, 4. J080 t . a ORs es ee ie TE j Eo Pye! 1 ==2nd Avenue———= 662 . eee ae ; ee} LONDONC FE MACHINE GUN FUND Featuring he ‘ouge-pees ar Margu Close to the Westholme Theatre Senior Academic (education JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES $3. A re “HER PRIMITIVE MODEL” ee ; | N f candidate 1: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT And Grill On Saturday night a grand con- Biograph Comedy . r se ‘ane ates, ‘ 0 C . CENTRAL Oca only). Nunimer of ¢ | oy eo Ea ‘aaa pe Sane passed, 4. John MacDiarmid, 51 THE Faultless Service of Fault- cert and on ture show ne @aleen SA, 40 aus G6 conta: gp Bag oy : A, Hunter n of Prin C B rber Shop | less Food the Machine Gun fund will be ’ RENTS REASONABLE George 3 unter, 80 - : c P ; iain Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement { has also completed ozy a S |$ Hart Bik. Third Ave. given in the Majestic Theatre, Coming, Friday and Saturdey— eer erp Pe vs ati BATH. } Fuller details will be published Charlie Chaplin in “The Star UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT jhis examination for matrientation THIRD AVE. ALDER BLK. §) BOXES FOR LADIES ‘a Boarder.” s omorrow,. Moone np;o DR 000000 OOOOD CON into the MeGill University. oe ‘ 3 | oe woe