vol FOUR HNDRED GUNS SHELLED CZERNOWIT2 WILD NIGHT OF TERROR IN OHIO — PACIFIC COAL DIRECTORS MUST PAY OVER —_—_—_—_—_— FOUR HUNDRED DEATH DEALING RUSSIAN GUNS Terrific Bombardment Preceded the Russian Advance on Czernowitz — Varna Again Attacked. (Special to The Dally News.) London, Jan, 8.—-The nature of i etermined Russian blow on ‘ho Lessarabian front may b the fact that the Rus four by neentrated hundred Czernowitz and continued for fifty attack bombardment ore the infantry Varna Bombarded. forces are ne Varna, the Black Sea, I Hussian again Bulgarian ANNUAL REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE VICKERS of the afternoon At the meeting police yesterday Chief Vickers brought in his re- he year, It showed that had dealt g 246 convictions to were 27¢ ses been with, and the ssals. Fines 21,502.65 The wor { the force had been ted with just about half of t f the The « wave credit to the tigation department for Rupert from previous year. crim- had that Prince fully free any ment during the that he had satisfactory of the force compli year said re member missioners ef Viekers on the able vhich his department nducted. THANKS M. L. who so kindly Mrs t} j Pace wish those n their recent mis ih The goods and the fire, gifts sunt were greatly appre CHEAP FUEL Sood wood cut to any length, | 00) 1. 2 feet—4.50, 4 feet \lso best lump coal. , PONY EXPRESS. SO MOCO ee LO CeeOOCODLOOIEY TO THE ELECTORS OF PRINCE RUPERT Your Vote and Influence so- licited for " GEO. H. MUNRO AS ALDERMAN FOR 1916. OOo ne Oooo LONDONCAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES | service Four companies of the National Guard and two companies of mi- lilia have arrived and martial law has been declared Ten blocks along with the entire business section of the town have been burned. The rioters burned a bridge; seized the company’s hospital, and barricaded it in preparation for siege against the Ohio Nation- al Guard, errr errerer ee ee ee * ELECTION POINTS * ? * * There may be nothing * * really new under the sun, * * but opening the municipal #* * elect ampaign with the * * Daily News carrying an ad * {* for May Newton has the * * appearance of newness * . eee * * Morse Cre is frozen * |* over This phenomenon * * bids fair to be coincident * * with the end of the Newton * * regime. * * cs er eee * . Ever notice how much * * more interesting things * * are that you don't under- * * stand? Take that city hall # * bunch for example As #® * limpets clinging to at ck * * they are a most interesting * * and delightfully incompre- * * hensible study, and tt will # . take some prying to make * l* them drop off. * | ete te * | * Prince Rupert needs now, * | more than ever, @ man of * * McCaffery’s character * }* business ability, and dis * \ interestedness of, purpose * * ak eee * ls All things must come to * * an end, The Sam Newton * *% administration can qualify * * as one of all things. * . . . * : When considering ¢an- * * didates for the mayoralty, * * take a long, lingers look : at what the present In- : cumbent has not accom- * > | plished It will help some : % in making youl decision. eusenaesereeesese F FIRE ALARM the fire b cade was ¢ ala oes at 6:30 last night to the ee of Sth Avenue and Fulton Stra | sible was a chimney |The only a susie’ blaze, which was STRIKE LEADS TO TERRIBLE RIOTS IN OHIO |Four Killed and Forty Wounded | | In Wild Night of Terror in Youngstown—Business Section Burned. (Special to The Daily News.) | Youngstown, Ohio, Jan. 8. Four are dead and forty wounded | hundred of the National Guard Called. rioters were jailed while damage to the extent of | $1,000,000 has been done by fire as a result of a wild night of | jterror, occasioned by a strike of | | the employees of the Youngstow1 | Sheet and Tube Company, ree OOM OOD R EDO REOOOOOOOIIOD FIRST BRITISH VICTIMS OF BULGARIANS Wounded kan campaign, men of the Highland Light coming ashore at Alexandria, Infantry, Egypt, from the Bal from the hos- pital ship to be treated for their wounds. This was in the early part of the campaign. Since the base hospitals have been established at Saloniki by the Canadian Army Medical Oarps. STRANDED JAPS WERE COMMITTED SUICIDE NOT WHAT THE THEY CLAIMED BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH i Oe eee } From reports i the ( hina} (Special to The Dally News<) Free Press, it appears to be per-| Vancouver, Jan. —Mrs,. A. fectly clear that the eight Jap-|MacFadyen, the wife of a retired inese who were stranded on the!up-coast hotel keeper, aged thirty islands some time ago were nol) has been found dead hanging from shipwrecked fishermen, but were|}a beam in the attic of her home simply Japs who wanted to land/on Twenty-third Street, in North on the continent without worry Vancouver. She had committed ing about the formality of inter-/suicide following a spell of ill- viewing the immigration authori-| health. lies. : Sher once “ Blast OR ORR RR RRR FR EE aE It seems that hese men pul * * hased a schooner in Japan, and |* THE MAYORALTY : | loaded supplies of rice, pt tatoes lye To the Electors of the City of * ete i » express pu se of | Prince Rupert, * u with the ex * Ladies and Gentlemen In re * drifting across the Pacific to this|y gnonse to the wishes of a large * ’ , umber of ratepayers have con- * ‘ 0 oO se his episode |* number of ratepayers, I land + promigs *% sented to again become a candidate * demonstrates the eagerness % for the office of mayor for 1916. * } e as have made * » Orient o enter this land of |* in the past the Oriental to enter t ’ lye it a point of always being on the #* plenty. | * job in carefully guarding the affairs * : Be j# of the city along the lines of im * a i*% partiality, practicability, economy * CORRECTION la based upon efMiciency, and the pre * ren s | *% servation and success of our public * We reported J. J. Anderson a a reiting * saving that he would encourage |» If these efforts have met with , ‘ long as % your approval, might IT again solicit * industries to come 1N 80 TON Ss) / your support as a means of the * they would agree to the 45 Cents | continuation of such a policy for * 7 I id have |# the next year ? Yours truly * per hour clause This should have * 5. M. NEWTON, lread ‘so long as they would do ja . * ate basis.’ (36 3% 3 Oe RR RE OR business on a legitimate bas! FOR MAYOR FOR 1916 GRESSIVE CITY. M.P.McCAFFERY SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT PROMISING TO DEVOTE HIS ATTENTION TO THE AD- MINISTRATION OF THE CITY'S AFFAIRS ALONG LINES THAT WILL TEND TO MAKE PRINCE RUPERT A PRO- PACIFIC COAL MANIPULATORS FOUND GUILTY Secret Profits Must. be Returned to Treasury — Debenture Issue is Declared Invalid. (Special to The Dally News.) Victoria, Jan. 8.—Mr. Justice Clement, in giving judgment in the Pacific Coal Mines case. de- clares that the million and a half of debentures, issued under the act of the legislature of 1914, is jinvalid, and that Arbuthnot and pais associates are, to return $425.- {000 in bonds to the treasury with }interest. All secret the profits arising from sale of coal leases to the com- for 320,00( are to be returned. His Lordship declares that the Dr. taken pany, in exchange $1, in shares, shares received by Young were improperly from the company’s treasury. House Opens Thursday. Ottawa, Jan. 8.—The House of opens Thursday. ask for Commons on rhe will twelvemonths’ extension and it is that the assent to the measure. JACK EDWARDS NOW STATIONED IN ENGLAND government a believed Liberals. will Ed. Doyle last night received a card from Jack Edwards, who is now in England. Jack is a ser- geant in the 2nd Pioneer Regi- ment. which is commanded by Col. Davis, formerly of Prince Rupert. Mr. Edwards left here for Van- couver last fall, where he en- listed. His regiment is stationed at Haxely Down, Winchester, Eng. SPLENDID SHOW AT MAJESTIC THEATRE “Lillian’s Husbands,” the three- act comedy at the Majestic is one of the brightest pieces of pure fun screened at this popular house for some time, Lillian is the daintiest little ward imagin- able and it is not surprising that “ouardy’’ wants to marry her. In the end, the cute little miss is most amusingly fooled and of course it all ends happily. “The Vulture,” which is de- scribed as one of ““Truth’s Queer Stories,” is a remarkable little drama of London’ society, An actress, introduced into high so- cial circles, is given a frigid re- ception by Lady Merton, whose husband the actress ultimately finds a nuisance. The queen of the stage brings the high and mighty lady to her knees and then “All Stuek Up” paper story which is a scream, forgives. is a fly- Best quality of household lump Prince Rupert Coal 8, jand nut coal 15, 1G Phone The man that is perfectly con- j : : jtented with the world is too good }for it. NEWEST TYPE OF ZEPPELIN IS DESTROYED Airship caught In telegraph wires at Namur—Austrians are Called to stop the Russian Rush. (Special to The Dally News.) Amsterdam, Jan.8.—A Zeppelin of the type, which got caught in the telegraph wires at Namur, newest took fire- and was com- Two of the crew were killed and several in- jured. Italian Re-inforcements. London, Jan. the field and coast artil- lery will be called to the colors January 12th. Austrians for Bessarabia. That Bessarabia is taxing the energies of the enemy is instanced by the fact that the Austrians have been withdrawn from Montenegro ow- ing to the the Bessarabian front. pletely destroyed. Italian on the Russian offensive in Russian pressure on CHAPLIN AT HIS BEST AT THE WESTHOLME In “Shanghaied,’’ Chaplin is certainly funnier than ever. He brings most of his old stunts and a host of new ones, which would keep any audience in an uproar. The story is one continual scream from start to finish. Charlie in the kitchen have seen, but Charlie in a ship's galley is ex- cruciatingly The non- ehalance with he washes the dishes in the soup, and his efforts to eat while seasick beat anything he has ever attempted. ‘In the Days of the Famine” a remarkably pretty tale of the frozen north. The snow are surpassingly beautiful, there is of course a gripping love running along. “Never is a cowboy comedy which we comical. which 1s scenes while story Again” has also a touch of the dramatic. The pessimist admits himself a failure. WHR RR KK KR RRR EHH * TO THE ELECTORS * * * * Ladies and Gentlemen, * * Having again consented * * to offer myself as a Candi- * * date for alderman for the 4 * coming election, your vote * * and influence will be ap- * * preciated by * * Your obedient servant. % JOHN DYBHAVN. * RK OR ROK 2 RR OR RR Your Vote and Influence So- licited for WILLIAM ANGLE Candidate for Alderman Follow the crowd to Self's Cafe. There is a reason,. Next Majestic Theatre, inte,