en ss wn Pe eal vi. NO. 293, TURBDAY, DECEMBER 14, ses 'RMAANS WILL PURSUE ALL FRENCH. ENGINEER DIES HEROICALLY -2 RUSSIANS ve. AND CREW BRAVE FRENCH DESTROYED BY ENGINEER DIES RUSSIAN GUNS. HEROIC DEATH __ | uP ou - Two Turkish Gunboats Sunk in\Frenchman Deliberately Goes to Black Sea—Austria Angry Death Along With Six At America’s Note Turk Officers—Min- Re Ancona. nesota off Frisco. (Special to The Dally News.) | ° (Special to The Daily News.) Dy gre lec. 414.—Russian | ‘ va rad, Dec, $4.—Kussian) = gajoniki, Dec. 14.—The French as stroyed a Ze olin re 1s di ae ores ‘| submarine rurquoic, which was Dvinshk The gunfire set the captured by the Turks and placed Zepp ablaze and the crew W48 ion exhibition at Constantinople d in the burning debris. Turk Gunboats Sunk. I sh gunboats Bo both of the Malatia type has been sunk with the loss jsix Turkish officers. \ French engineer was aum- j}moned to explain the mechanism lof the submar®™® to the Turkish i officers. While these gentlemen ink in the Black Sea ssian torpedo boats. Austria Angry. i Dex 14 Austria ts cause of the receipt of were on board he started the ma- chinery, dived, and all were lost Minnesota off Frisco. m America demanding . ‘ ; itt ; San Francisco, Dec. 14.—The val of the sinking of liner Minnesota is off the Golden 4 na, coupled with a re the punishment of the families pleted. Americans who were killed in the “JUDGMENT AGAINST CHAPLIN COMING TO HARRISON, GAMBLE & CO. MAJESTIC THEATRE ae ee Vhe There was the usual big house ee “The Broken Coin” at the : : ; the B. C. Trust Corporation, Ltd., lajestic iast night, and all must have been delighted. The great serial, which is drawing to a close as been an unqualified success | ; : ve F : pearing for the plaintiffs and W. from the start ar 12 interest]... ,, : aan FE. Fisher for the defendants. At nabated Mystery of the Man Who is a most dramatic litttl D. 8. Hood of the B. C poration, were examined as to the | | | } . Trust Cor- le there are aiso two first : m _° : : 7 state of affairs. A lengthy state- nedies. “Taking her Mea and “Through a Knot Hole the audience merry last \ 3 : _ |the defendants in April, 1913, and The Animated Weekly is : subsequent months, had not been to the minute and full of in. ment drawn up by Mr. Peterson, reported to the corporation until November, 1914. Mr. Hood testi- lhe Majestic Wednesday and a io on edné on fied as to the collections ecomme rl day puts on a record-break-| , ; : hil along apparently regularly up t hov y amety while ¥. OE sg vert - November, 1914, after which time imitable Chaplin will be itabue haplin no satisfactory report was forth- in a two-reel Essanay pic- coming. The plaintiffs held that collec- held back to cover shortly. BISHOP DU VERNET HAS Pee ree RETORNED FROW McBRIDE monies spent in advertising the | townsite, and that, if returns of Acting on behalf of Bishop de}; #Prears of commissions were ier, who is on military duty made, it would be shown that the is chaplain, Bishop Du Verne! plaintiffs owed the defendants a ted MeBride and on Sunda considerable sum, Alex. M. Manson brought out learly that defendants had not last in the Anglican Church tized two adults and confirm lived up to the terms of their con- tract.and that the sum of $12,- eight candidates. Rey. Fran Nteson, who has been in charg: f +} 594.0 as owing to plaintiffs. his parish sinee last June 594.01 was owing to } presented the candidates. . Like| 4's Lordship gave judgment for hany other new towns along the; !he plaintiffs for $12,594.u1 with Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Mc-| interest vember 45th, 4944 at 5 per cent. from No- Bride ig feeling the reaction afte! Lhe NOTICE prosperous days of the con iclion period. oe A light, brindled bull terrier Whether you: buy or hot, you're velcome—Wallace's, tf bitch has been impounded since Nov. 44th {if not claimed will be Pr rooooe eee} destroyed or sold. CUry POLICE, LONDON CAFE nine Campmnentel Ohara and And Grill Nagano, the Japs who were given s for manslaughter, south DAINTY MEALS AT ten yeal REASONABLE PRICES this morning. Hart Bik. Third Ave. ——— For the Xmas table——crockery BOXES FOR LADIES and chinaware Wallace's. if. Weroene, eee — Sones rene enna — —-— PRICE ooo CENTS (sreekKs, Gate. The crew must remain on] f ard until the investigation by|— cmmander of the submarine 2nd]. yythorion tas been com-| WHOLESALE SHOP- LIFTING IN VANCOUVER (Special to The Dally News.) The Arctic Trading Company, » civil case of the Port Ed- | ward Townsite Company, Ltd., and | directo1 has been arrested on charges of vy. Harrison, Gamble Company and} Samuel Harrison, was concluded | yesterday, Alex. M. Manson ap-| ©. B. Peterson, of this city, and}elo showed how payments made to} ss; arrested. SHIPBUILDING endeavor to fost » ship building industry. rhe a report as » action of the Board of Trade. fine things in Wallace’s tf the people of the east. BRITISH ARMY WELL PROTECTED AGAINST WINTER in the British trenches are well prepared for King Frost and German shells. Picture shows a group of officers wearing their new steel helmets and their winter jbase, Both sides are bringing Lo join them in the war. Greece by the Allied fleet con- PRINCE RUPERT FISH Mrs. Min-/Whitehorse, in sending a repeat > gardner of order to Stewart & Mobley old, managing ; a cured fish say, “the shipment minion Trust, and is finding a ready market goods wert congratulate itself on being the base- to turn out such a very Point Grey variety of food fi sh and so well | arrest, her with stolen g a valuable pearl ; fish,” er stocking s held by the of work for had $544 in were cured and packed by Company here, PUBLICITY icouver Board the council J. H. G. Gainsford, an English} Prince Ru- } } irnalist, who was entertained » with the southe of Trade early in the fall, the tabli iif columns on “Catch and ¢ nery of Prince Rupert,” in Toronto World, Winnipeg rlasses Press and Brandon Sun. tf, |artiele is brightly written and will} f 5 : juntary contribution of an addi- do much to bring the fishing liner iki dustry of Prince Rupert before L Work Cee ' dependents. He held ‘that any i LEPEPLPL LLL LEIIIL EE ATTRACTIONS Westholme Theatre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16TH AND 17TH. “The Spoilers” SELIG’S MASTERPIECE IN NINE REELS From Rex Beach's Book, THE MOST WONDERFUL STORY EVER FILMED FEATURING William Farnum as Roy Glenister Kathlyn Williams as Cherry Malotte A THRILLING, POWERFUL, PICTURESQUE MASTERPIECE ADMISSION 75e, Box Office Opens at 6, FRIDAY MATINEE: cae Office Open 2.15; Show at 2,30. 50e, 85e Two Performances Each Night Show Starts at 7 o'clock Sharp. ADMISSION 35c and 26c. tinues. Germany demands an ex- planation of the reason why such GREATLY APPRECIATED COUNCIL DISAPPROVES came to hand in excellent shape, here. Prince Rupert ought cured. In my opinion the world] suught to be the field for such} ; " ' : 'I#ead, pointing ouf that it was the iadian Fish & Cold Storage} —— ES INTO GR SINK TURKISH GUNBOATS GERMANS WILL GERMAN BARON _ PURSUE ALLIES FACES CHARGE ON GREEK SOIL OF CONSPIRACY 'Both Sides Bidding for Sinbert| of Constantine — Germany Demands Expianation From Greece. (Special to The Daily News.) London, Dec. 14.—The Central owers have served notice on Greece of their intention to pur- sue the Anglo-French troops througu Greece to the sea, unless the Allies are disarmed by the Pressure on Constantine. The Allies are secure at their rressure to bear on King con- stantine in order to induce him Blockade Continues. The economic blockade of acilities have been given to the “intente Powers. OF PATRIOTIC LEVY The resoiution passed by the canvassing committee of the Pa- itriotie Fund at their meeting on _| Saturday, and which appeared in |The Daily News yesterday, was brought before the city council last night. A letter from T. D. Pattullo was es ei oe |duty of the government to provide ee te a ee means for the snete- fish products. The fish nantioned |e oti the: dependenta: or Ok idiers,. He described the policy of levying a tax rate to cover any such fund as unsound in princi- ple. George R. Naden appeared be- fore the council to present “the views of the minority of the Pa- itriotic committee, as he wished . to assure the council that the here by the secretary of the Board esolution was not an unanimous plished ticl t tw nd laffair. He pointed out that the published an articie 0 wo and aj} ul» of providing for the depend- jents of soldiers is a national mat- iB iter and not the affair of any com- ‘ree | Ta ¥ lmunity. The sanction of parlia- ment had been given for the vol- itional amount to thal gllowed to sum raised by taxation would me | CHASC to be a voluntary contribu- tion, From the standpoint of the |property holder, he held that it jwas a mistake to suggest placing lan additional tax upon property fat a time when property values |were coming down. He pointed fout that many of the outside prop- erty holders had purchased their land at high speculative values jintlated value, and that if the tax Heiiel increased to meet such an lemergency as this, they would be lliable to dispute the assessment land would probably have little rdiMeulty in having their conten- tion upheld, as the assessnient of nearly $2,000,000 might, on press ent values, be reduced to about Plots to henna: Puget Sound Shipping—Accused Connected With Plans to Cause Explosions. (Special to The Dally News.) San Fransicco, Dec. 14.—-Baron Wilhelm Von Brincken, attache to the German Consulate, and C, G. Crowley, a detective, along with Mrs. Margaret Cornell, a secret agent of Crowley’s, have been in- dicted by a grand jury on a charge of conspiracy to destroy com- merce and of using the United States mails to incite to arson, as- sassination and murder. German plots to destroy ship- ping in Puget Sound ports have been revealed, while there is evi- dence connecting accused with plots fo cause forty explosions. Hurricane in the Sates New York, Dec. 14.—The heav- iest snowstorm experienced for years has left New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New England from six to fifteen inches deep in snow. Railroads and tele- graphic communication have been disorganized. The wind at Boston blew at the rate of fifty miles an hour, the hurricane passing eastward. -~ hald a million. He also pointed out that placing say, one mill ex- tra to cover such a fund would scare away the outside property holder, and even the getting of permission to do this would have a like effect. He instanced the case of a man, at present re- covering from wounds sustained in Gallipoli, who has $30,000 in- vested in the city, and $15,000 in mortgages on city property, and who is unable to collect enough interest on his mortgages to cover his taxes. Men in such a posi- tion will rather forfeit property than stand for an increased taxa- tion for such a purpose. The most important part was the hurting of the confidence of the outside investor and _ he thought the council should not consider doing anything which would have this effect. Ald. Edge agreed with Mr. Naden’s contentions. Ald. Montgomery spoke along similar lines. He thought it was a mistake for a small community to try to solve a national diffi- culty. It was strictly a matter for the Dominion government. He moved that the resolution be not complied with, and that the ques- tion of taking the matter up with the government be laid over for consideration later, Ald. Casey said that the matter » was of great interest to him. He ‘and that they were taxed at an (Continued on Page 4) Follow the crowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason.. Next Majestic ‘Theatre, 102. pons aw 4 Sn AE ne ee ee