rr 199. eee PRINCE RU PERT, B. C., WE — DNESDAY, AU GUST 25, 1915 THE BA KAN STATES MAY JOM THE DAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENT+ THE ALL ————$<$—$$—$———— oe ———t aa = = — ——— — | BULGARIA EI = bs NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY — ENEMY’S_ TRANSPORTS SUNK BULGARIA HAS ARLEN OFF NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY | ALL BALKAN STATES EXPECTED TO TO JOIN ALLIES — BRITISH SUBMARINE SUCCESS — RUSSIAN AIR RAID IN TURKEY—SPIRITED FIGHTING ON WESTERN FRONT (Special to The Dally News.) Nish, Aug. 25. I August 25.—The re-|enemy’s work on the fortifications e Balkan League with|between Orelauska and Honya, on all the Balkan na-|the left bank of the Danube, has the war on the side of|}been interrupted. We also pre- s foreshadowed in alvented the from placing ent to the Berlin, by the Bul-|/Islands of Digaubla. nment, stating that] si ended negotiations GERMAN PLOT TO enemy Bulgarian |wire entanglements opposite the Purkey. Submarine Success. CAPTURE COAST CITIES Brit submarines have sunk insports loaded with (Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, August 25.—Details the Sea of Marmora. Russian Air Raid. of a plot to capture and other coast cities have come ito light. Von l trying to arrange an invitation Vancouver aeroplanes have bom- outskirts of Constan- Alvensleben was lling and wounding to Von Spee’s squadron to visit Western Front. the coast before the outbreak of | \ucust 25.—’There has |War to be in readiness to seize the harbors and coal mines. rited artillery fighting in sector north of ‘AYras communications in this Several connection have been discov?red ‘LOCAL FISH BUYERS SEEK CONCESSIONS A ieeting of fish buyers was nade fighting in the vi- Souchez and Neuville. (here has been mine fighting ( pague and Argonne, and fighting at Barrenkopf \ Lor dropped bombs on : ‘held in the City Hall yesterday thie aut Lorrach in the ; : , afternoon, in conjunction with - Duchy of Baden. of the certain the fisheries committee Steamer Sunk. | \ t 25. The Brit- city council, to discuss desired by buyers Concessions 5 has been tor- | j | y Wa vod using the government wharf. \ as saved. French Air Raid There were present Ald. Edge, \ugust 25.—A squadron Mayor Newton, J. R. Beatty, C. H. i ‘ieroplanes shelled the Nunan, Mr. Poole, Harry Sheere, BI t Tergnier and Noyons, William Shrubsall and Geo. W. ‘ re than eighty bombs. Morrow. - + were started. rhe meeting was called for the Every il * returned safely. purpose of arranging for an ap- Enemy. Interrupted. plication for more space on the wharf for the handling of fish. "Se SO ROSS See *) Ai present, the space used is very mptions forthe Daily and Mr. Nunan, of the Atlan Fisheries, pointed out that DE OR RH HHH Kl Oe Hishermen had to contend with charges at the government wharf came up, : NOTICE *liimited and when a rush comes *) along the dealers are handicap- ‘apperton is the ov'y */ ped, During a general discus- rized collector of */ sion, the question of charges os * orcccovcconcsiipniedsboabiaaion they did not encounter in roe. W E ST H 0 L M k om places. For instance, there (2 is a charge of $2.50 for dockage; OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE $7.00 for water, and a charge of $1.00 if a boat ties up at the wharf for one night. He also stated that the buyers, besides paying a fixed rental, had to meet a charge TONIGHT AND TOMORROW enee Reed, the ever nopular the Great Film Preduction ‘enry Arthur Jones’ World Re- ! Drama, “THE DANCING GIRL” In Five Acts, of 50c¢ per ton on all fish handled while there was also a wharfage charge on their boxes and lumber. The various points were freely as agreed that : senate Te ae Fable of How Uncle Brewster “8 too Shifty for the Tempter” ESSANAY COMEDY the discussed and it W fish buyers and the fisheries city council Prices 10 and 15 centa, oe OPPO OIPG DODO ODIROD DOPOD DOG. committees of the and Board of Trade get together approach- to form some plan for ing the provincial government, —— THE WEATHER *Prooe | LONDONCAFE And Grill ——— 3 Faultless Service of Fault- F. W, Dowling, Observer. Hart Bik lene Fond Barometer ...-+:+:tt¢*? aa Third Ave. Maximum temperature .errrs iy » ; ; 54 2 BOXE Minimum temperature «+++ 9 ae S FOR LADIES of PMIMCRID cy canes tne te eee | Official) The | CHATEAU OF HOOGE SOUTHEAST OF YPRES as the Hooge, now held, so far Village is concerned, entirely by the British, after recent desperate fights, is known for this fomous chateau which has been the centr? of contlict since October. It was once the headquartere of the British staff. B. C. E. R. CONCILIATION BOARD DISAGREES (Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, August 25.-——citte conciliation board of the B. C. T. R. is unable to agree in its find- ings. Judge Macdonald and A. G. McCandless brought in a ma- jority report in favor of ¢. general reduction in the wage srale. Me Vety favors upholding the present scale. This may lead to a strike, as the men are dissatisfied. LUTHERAN PASTOR MURDERED IN INDIANA (Special to The Dally News.) August 25.—Rev of the Lutheran church, was found mur- Gary, Ind., Edmond Kayser, pastor dered in his study with a bullet wound in his throat. It is be- lieved that the act is due to pro German utterances made by the pastor in a Slav community. He got permission to carry a revolver alleging that threats had He was born 'n bee made on his life. Bavaria and was forty years of age. GREAT BASEBALL GAME ON TONIGHT Flushed with their suecess in winning the city cup, the C. C.’s will tackle an all-star team to- night at 6:30 at Recreation Park in the first of a series of thre games for a $50 purse. The following is the All-star lineup: Hunt, Embleton, bt. -rs- man, A. Manson, Bill Manson, W. Anderson, Breckenridge and Jack Ratchford, YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL Northwestern League. 4; Spokane, 3. Seattle, 3. (16 in- Vancouver, Tacoma, 6; nings). American League. Washington, 5; Chicago, 6. (13 innings. Boston, 3; Detroit, 4. New York, 0; Philadelphia, 10.6. Cleveland, 6 7-2; St. Louis, Coast League. San Francisco, 3; Vernon, 6. Salt Lake, 5; Oakland, 4. Los Angeles, 2; Portland, 3. PROHIBITION DELEGATES DEMAND A REFERENDUM (Special to The Dally News.) Vancouver, August 25.—There are 800 delegates at the first ses- sion of the prohibition conyen- tion. They are dissatisfied at the offer of a plebiscite and will de- mand a referendum on an act similar to the Alberta act, after the next sitting of the legislature, to become effective on July 1st, (916. PROF. ADAM SHORTT ON ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Adam Shortt, who addressed the Canadian Club this Professor afternoon, is here in connection with civil service work. Before his civil service 1908, Dr. Shortt was professor of political Queen's University for a number of years. He is the author of several books appointment as a commissioner in science in and is one of the foremost polit- ical economists in Canada. ‘Im- perial Preferential Trade from a Canadian Point of View,” ‘‘Lord Sydenham,” and “Documents Re- ating to the Constitutional His- tory of Canada, 1759-61,” are among his more extensive works. Professor Shortt’s address this afternoon at the Central Hotel on “Present Day Economic Condi- tions’’ was most instructive and thoroughly appreciated by all present. ELECTION RUMOR (Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, August 25.—The Sun makes the statement that it learns from a confidential source that the date of the provincial election has been fixed for Octo- ber 6. The premier will endeavor to make a liquor plebiscite the issue, W. H. WILLISCROFT SHOT LywX AT GEORGET.« it! W. H. Williseroft shot a lynx at Georgetown the other day, measuring four “ feet in length. This is the first occasion on which a lynx has been seen on the coast, north of Vancouver Island, for many years. Joseph Howe, of Howe & Me- Nulty, expects to leave shortly for England and the front. Feces SS a ee GREAT ‘MINING DEVELOPMENT IN PORTLAND CANAL DISTRICT PORTLAND CANAL REGION SUFFERED FROM EARLY WILDCAT- TING, BUT IS NOW COMING INTO ITS OWN — BIG MISSOURI IS EXPECTED TO OVER- COME PREJUDICE By F. 8. WRIGHT) Portland Canal is one of those;these claims, which, some claim, mining camps which were un-jis the largest on the continent, fortunate enough in the earlyjand the Gastineau people are days to have been associated with|stated to be Through $30,000 in finding some way of prepared to spend the wild cat operator. publicity a small boom,treating this ore on a profitable people led to basis. If after there is no doubt undue was created, and experiment, this expect untold wealth to be gather-|can be done, taking the trouble|that the Big Missouri as a mine It was staked ed in by those to make the trip there. will be heard from. As is usual with uncalled for|years ago, bonded at least once pooming, a setback occurred, anij|before, but the proposition is dwindled. Capital at {such a large one that only the Portland Canal largest operators with it suecessfully, the camp the mention of could do any- drew back and tied up its purse |thing and it strings. The prospector gave the | is now undergoing a trial by the camp a wide berth, although he/largest low grade operators on khew that the mining prospects | the American continent. were good, but what was the goud| The O. B. Bush property is be- if he could not in-jing worked towards a developed They are driving 600 feet of prospects, terest capital in them when found. Gold was what the camp wasj{of a tunnel here this year. This and gold was what | property is a silver-lead proposi- went into the |tion with good values. mine. boomed on, the people who camp expected to find. They were The Red Top Claims up Bear disappointed sadly and from ajRiver are being worked and they population of three or four toa sand, Stewart has dwindled to a have their first shipment of 20 tons of ore sacked and ready for The difficulties owners work under are tre- Although there is a mere 150. | shipment to Trail. These 150, are they downheart- | the ed? Maybe to a certain extent,|mendous. but that has not prevented them | railway keeping digging, and today Stew-j|their property, it is not running, within a few art and Portland Canal is begin-j}and they are bringing this ore ning to come into its own. They |into Stewart on hand cars. have the mineral, low and high} McLeod and Bruggy. are ship- grade, in deposits that are a sur-|ping 20 tons to Group. This is high Trail from the prise to those investigating, and | Montana now capital has commenced to | grade ore averaging $225 per ton. realize that after all the Portland | W. George and_ his development work on partners Canal is a field with good pros-/are doing pects for returns for eapital. | their copper claims, and numer- the Big bonded by ajare in the hills. ous other parties of prospectors 1945 should be capitalists,|a year of new finds. The snow- Recently Missouri | Group has been American doing group of development} fall, always an impediment to the work on the property. There a large body of low grade ore on|has this year heen light, and the g1 (Continued on Page Two) ALICE ARM CLAIMS ie ‘ SHOW GREAT PROMISE ; MAJESTIC «: THEATRE Tacoma, Tonight and Tomorrow who intend is}prospector on the higher levels, Severance, of Dr, A. E. who represents American capital | interested in mining development} A RARE OFFERING—Daniel Fronman near the head of Alice Arm, went | Presents enna 4 “THE BETTER MAN” | In Four Acts, The story of two men for ihe south yesterday morning. ports that the property control! ed by the syndicate which he rep- resents is full of promise for the world’s two greatest prizes, with William Courtleigh in the Jitle role. A grand feature that will appeal to petere in all walks of life. TOPICAL GAZETTE World and War Latest News. opening up of a rich producer. Work has been in progress for} five years, and until recently was confined to a large extent to prop- smelter. erties near the Granby Recently the richest development has been shown,on the Tliansh about thirteen miles a Admission 10 and 15 cents. properties, ron from tide-water, This summer a surprisingly rich Walker,s Music Store Removed to Werner’s Old Stand On Second Avenue. PI{ANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. body of copper has been opened up, the values of which have not yet been ascertained, those engaged in the An estimate placed by work puts it at thousands of dol- lars to the ton. Self's miles of Follow the erawd fe : Terhaul-Heintzman Pianos. Cafe. There is a reason.. Next aaah ai thea Majestic Theatre, 102tf. Se