THE DAILY N EWS — —— pee: = rere eter renee om —= = vi, NO. 260. PRINCE RUPERT i ; ial ie a ain Kk RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, NOVE MBER 12, 1915. PRICE FIVE ee THE BALKAN § i UATION LOOKING BRIGHTER ————EESEEE— —s— = or Se = GREEK PAR RLIAMENT HAS DISSOLVED - - - RUSSIAN TROOPS LAND IN ROUMANIA RUSSIAN FORCES LANDED» ON ROUMANIAN TERRITORY RUSSIANS ASCENDED THE DANUBE AND LANDED MEN AND GUNS NEAR SILISTRIA—FRENCH DEFEAT BULGA- RIANS NEAR VELES—CONFLICTING RE- PORTS REGARDING SERBS ey (Special to The Dally News.) over the Austrians, {2.-Bucharest an-|oners and guns. London, Nov. nounces that the Russians have Fears Regarding Serbs. ascended the river Danube from There are grave fears enter- tained that the main body of the off Bulgarians the Black Sea and have landed at of men and guns near| Serbian army has been cut small foree gilistria on Roumanian territory, ‘by the Germans and thirty miles east of the Bulgarian | between Kralivo and Nish. frontier. | Berlin Report. French Success. London, Nov. 12.—Berlin an- M Nov. 12..-The French! nounces that the Serbs have with- have ed a severe defeat on drawn to the mountain fastnesses the Bulgarians near Veles, follow™, where collossal supplies of can- ing a successful cavalry raid. /non and ammunition await them. Montenegrins Busy. ‘It is also stated that the British rhe Montenegrins on the San-'and French aid to the Serbians ye front have seored a victory| has been of enormous importance. by KEK RHE RH HHH RHE FF ITY OF SEATTLE WAS EXPENDITURE * * i. The following is the per * The City of Se eattle, northbound, |» capita expenditure of the * nt on the rocks at the mouth |# various provinces for the * f Granville Channel at §:50 this'* year> ending March.3ist, * norning, She had twenty passen™ 7 1988 a’ , an ' 1 abnnbenod + * British Columbia. .$32.30 * ers 0 oard and abou ms i Tr! Pie a ms Manitoba... 0... ees 10.52 * a) argo, 1e masse rers t mineteer f OME et ME AIDOMER C4 iiss Fass 9.04 * miineteen 0 le «crew were 7 * Saskatchewan...... 7.47 * ght in this afternoon on the} , : sh : - |%* Prince Edward Isd.. 4.75 * piishing schooner Albatross, in! Me Ontario ie ts'0. 6 3 547s 4.49 * care of the purser of the disabled : . < besgel and are MOuRanA \* New Brunswick... i.22 * ° and are now & ie Cen- tral Ry t fel i” Nova Scotia......% 418 * at veryone ¢£ salely away fr th i y a ao se Quebec 2.6. ses siee 4.07 * - stranded SUCAMCT,| Cg ee ee in fact nobody even got a wetting. High tide was at 5:19 this! homing o> thet the vessel atruen EP ROHIBITIONISTS MET at practically full tide. The after-| PREMIER YESTERDAY : lide is one of 19 feet, 2 ins. as against 18 feet, Tins. this (Special to The Daily News.) 12.—At the if integview of t he prohibition ex- and there is just a pos- Vaneouver, Nov. Sibility that she may be floated, part of the cargo e¢ a e cargo can be unload- ecutive with Premier McBride el. The O, PR, steamer Princess May ‘ yesterday, the premier stated that standing by her. Mean- TaN me a ’ ake ¢ sbiscite, but tha lime the agents here have been he will take a plebiscite, but that asked to send out a tug and two|he disagrees with the Alberta act. ligt , ‘ ighters. When the passengers|He promises to give his views left the ve A . the vessel was not making] fully in writing in the c ourse of Water at any point. ait Bey a few days. Wrerroe, EST HO LM A YOUNG AVIATOR GETS A MUD BATH CoOSe 0 PERA HOUSE Oakland, Cal., Nov. 44.—Nar- PERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUGE ‘ : : ee rowly escaping death when his TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ‘HAM AT THE SAUSAGE FACTORY” Comedy, biplane carried him head first into ithe mud of Alameda creek from a height of 500 feet, Harold B, ‘smith, an Oakland boy trying for “THE SACRIFICE” The 9 . © 12th Episode of “The Road | 0’ Strife,’ e 2 pilot’s license preparatory to ‘ “THE TIDES OF TIME” joffer ing his services to the British Ereat three-ree the wee-reet drama showing 3’ apmy, was severely injured today. seven ages of man “CUTEY FORTUNE HUNTING” 3) A Re ned Comedy, The machine turned a complete somersault, striking its driver in the back and plunging him head i first and shoulder deep into the ‘sticky marsh, measures were necessary at the hospital to free his mouth and nostrils from the tightly packed clay. Smith, who has a brother with ‘the British army aviation corps, said that he would make another POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 16 ote. Don't forget next Monday and Tues- “Ty day, the 8th Epleode of . Me DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” Heroic try as soon as he recovers. Fo ) ee Cay ‘low the crowd to Self’s| SAFETY FIRST—USE NEW ® There is a reason, Next|\WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE Majestic Theatre ni2. 102tf,|116 taking pris- “INS AND OUTS” OF THE FRENCH CABINET The resignation of the Rene Viviani (2) Cabinet resulted in a former premier, Aristide Briand (1), being asked to form a cabi- net. In this, General Gallieni (3) known as the “defender of Paris” replaces Minister of War Millerand (4 though the latter still remains associated with the cabinet. Other ministers include Ribot (5), finance minister; Doumergue (6), minister of colonies; 8), without portfolio. Cambon (7 RUSSIANS TAKE THOUSANDS OF GERMAN PRISONERS DAILY PETROGRAD ANNOUNCES ‘SERIES OF SUCCESSES IN COURLAND AND GALICIA—SPIRITED ARTILLERY WORK ON THE WESTERN FRONT—GERMAN BATTERIES ARE SILENCED ee Rhineland, of 1,500 tons, general secretary; Bourgeois (Special to The Dally News.) has been London, Noy. 42.—Petrograd}/sunk and only one survivor has announces a series of successeS|peen landed. the by Russians in Courland and TRADES UNIONS SUPPORT LORD DERBY’S CAMPAIGN in Galicia. It is stated that thou- sands of German prisoners are being taken daily on both of those London Noy. 14.—A remarkable fronts. Western Front. demonstration in furtherance of Paris, Noy, 12—After a day’s|Lord Derby’s recruiting am- silence along the entire front, paign was held in Trafalgar cannonading has been particular-|, , syne me oP Square yesterday by the trades ly intense on both sides around ; ; : unions of London. As a result Loos and in the regions of Cha- lon, La Fosse and Souchez a large number of young men After a great artillery battle in|enlisted. With the exception of Artois, the German batteries were |the Clapham branch of the In- dependent Labor party, which de- clined to participate, all the ‘Unions in London sent represen- . Mine Work. To the south of Faye, the explosion of one of our | tatives and an immense crowd mines shattered the galleries and gathered in the square, blew up the German post in front| Resolutions adopted at of Beauvraignes. Small mines in}meeting reatlirmed labor’s the same region blew up an enemy , viction that the voluntary system of enlistment would meet the silenced. Somme, near the con- mine which was being charged. At Les Eparges another mine | needs of the country, and pledged ldevoted support to Lord Derby's campaign “in order to bring the war to a successful issue and to prevent the establishment in this Stearner Sunk. country of the conscription mili London, Noy. 12.—-The steamer|tary and naval system,” destroyed a German trench, which we immediately occupied after a desperate encounter with the enemy, | solved and a general election will ty poe GREEK CHAMBER DISSOLVED — GENERAL ELECTION ANNOUNCED ee 08 ee ALL GREEKS FOR MILITARY SERVICE; ROUMANIA AND GREECE MAY JOIN ALLIES SOON—SERBS WILL FIGHT TO THE END—GERMAN PEOPLE ARE PUT ON SHORT RATIONS (Special to The Dally News.) a note denying the German ru- London, Noy. 12.—The Greek|mors that the Serbs are suing for thamber of Deputies has dis-|peuce. The note states that the Serbs have great supplies of mu- 19th. The staff has put all held on December ireek ‘itizens into military service. nitions and that they will never general make peace until the Allies win. Short Rations. Good News. Germany has today been All The opinion is expressed that,|put upon short rations by order if the Russians can land an army of 200,000 the Balkans, both Greece will oin the Allies. False German Rumors. The Serbian legation has issued of the government. men in The Amerisan schooner Con- stance brought in 70,000 pounds of halibut this morning and the Atlantic 15,000. Roumania and KK KH KK HK RH HK EK + %| ‘BANDITS CAPTURED KING ALBERT’S DAY * , ae IN LOGGING CAMP x On November 15th the * Orv cate * ‘Belgian people are cele- ¥* Capes SVR Pere eee * brating their noble King’s * Everett, Wash., Nov. 12.—An * 01 tg eh The people of * unknown bandit has been killed oh :mpire aré providing * and another wounded in a gun- % food that day for 3,000,000 * fight at the Johnson-Dean fog- # destitute. Belgians, and #|Sne. CMP Reter.. FNS Came % Canadians are invited to * robbers were surprised by a * “anniek, The” banks’ of -@ posse. One of the gang effected * Prince Rupert are receiv- * his escape. The bandits had been * ing sums of 25 cents and * robbing logging camps through- * up towards this Belgian -* out Washington, * celebration fund, and the *! 'H. 8S. CLEMENTS uP. * fact that it is to be de- * | : 2 * voted to providing food «| WTS AREA CROEK : : : ; Mr. H. S. Clements, M. P., is * for the Belgians is suf- *| ; ‘i ; i att ea eS eta aa eae » | Paying his constituante mere a : ; very welcome visit. It is con- : se 0 sum being sub- *| ceded by political opponents even . : lthat he comes here without ul- HR KK HK RRR HE KF ® RICH GOLD STRIKE terior motive, as he does not seek from this district in re-election the next election. He, with Mr. AT SURF INLET MINE S. Cameron, went up the valley on a bear hunt. On the way down to catch the outgoing boat he had meetings with his con- stituents, giving an account of stewardship. — Bella Coola The superintendent of the Surf Inlet mine is closer than the pro- verbial clam when it comes to dis- cussing the development of the ore bodies of that property, but F. M. Wells, a mining engineer, who did much of the early explor-|——-F. W. Hart, auctioneer. ation work at Surf Inlet, has told MAJESTIC :: THEATRE the Vancouver Province that gold ore to the value of $100 per ton Tonight and Tomorrow a has been encountered by the To- Extraordinary Big Attraction napah-Belmont Company at a Selig Photoplay—“THE CLAUSE IN his Courier. Watch for our ad. tomorrow. vertical depth of 1,000 feet. = ¥ The development company has driven a tunnel more than 3,000 . : 2 THE CONSTITUTION’—In Three feet into the mountain on Prin- Sensational Acts. cess Royal Island. This. tunnel “VERSUS SLEDGE HAMMERS’—A has followed the ore body for Rip Roaring Coemdy. “THE STOLEN ENGINE”—Thrilling Railroad Drama. Ham Comedy, — “THE WINNING WASH”—A Big Scream Comedy. SUBJECT some distance and a large body of high grade gold bearing quartz has been encountered. This be- ing at a depth of over 1,000 feet below the surface creates a situa- tion without a parallel in t he an- nals of gold mining in Canada, The ore is of the same character that exposed in the upper workings, but of a much higher grade, IT-—EVERY 1s @00D ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. DON’T miss Coming Monday and Tuesday, 17th Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN” LONDON CAFE And Grill as THE WEATHER For 24 hours ending 5 a, m, DAINTY MEALS AT November i2th, REASONABLE PRICES Barometer .......+se.8° 30.269 Wart Bik. Third Ave. Maximum temperature ...... 39 oe Serer, Haye eur’ BOXES FOR LADIES Minimum temperature ...... 34