THE as NEWS Sc oo .. ee ee == —— = — ——- —__—_—— aN you. VIL. NO. ainda oe ee ; i ee PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATI ae APRE, a, 1916. ~ PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMANS STILL BOMBARDING VERDUN FORTS.--VON DER GOLTZ REPORTED DEAD TURCO-GERMAN | LEADER DIES OF | RUSSIANS GET ROYAL WELCOME AT MARSEILLES in Berlin—Germans Repulsed in Galicia — Connaught Inspects the 72nd. Troops Disembark—Huns Prepare for Another Attack. (Special to The Dally News.) April 22 marked the welcome to}|dam death of Baron Goltz, the Constantinople, has Von Der Goltz (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, —Great cele- London, April 22.—An Amster- despatch reports prations Von Der military commander tt which ar- Lolinary the Russian forces rived in Marseilles on Thursday. A French band played the Russian National Anthem as the troops disembarked, while the Russian hands played the ‘“Marseillaise.’ npunced in Berlin. fever at the headquarters of th p Turkish army. The Russian foree is composed E : General Von Der Goltz was re- of picked soldiers, all of whom carry decorations earned in pre- A quarter ported to have beenin command s ; of the Turkish forces at Erzerum Ouse een me when they succumbed to the at- tacks of the Russians. Repulse in Galicia. Petrograd, April 22 Russians are expected front lion more to arrive on the western this spring. Still Hammering. general as- Verdun portion of front, the are directing an unceasing ar- tillery the French lines between the Meuse and Vaux. night the French —A German offensive near Popovagora in Ga- licia has bee nrepulsed, Duke Inspects 72nd. Ottawa, Aprli 22.—The Connaught inspected the Seaforth Highlanders here yester- Presaging another sault on the the westenn Germans : Duke o! : 72nd fire on ay. He warmly complimented During the 2 the crack Vancouver enemy : regiment on penetrated the advance trenches at were expelled by a counter attack. Deadman’s Hill, but GR STOREy: AE PeReA ner: NEW RUSSIAN PORT Were. AIO POs READY FOR BUSINESS fire attack The Ger- withdrawing men from The Germans pulsed in a against Caurette wood, mans are liquid New York, April 19.—A London cable to the Herald says: the Russian, Macedonian and “Shipping facilities into Russia Serbian fronts to carry on the will be increased during the com- attack against Verdun. ing season by the opening of the port of Soroka on the White Sea, of Nikolaievsk at Amur River. Petrograd to traflic, moves SUDDEN DEATH OF and the ort PORT SIMPSON INDIAN| OP the mouth of the The railroad from While dian, was William Moody, an In- taking his wife family from Georgetown to their Soroka is now open for and and as soon as the ice vessels may steam past from and unload at the latter “The new Soroka-Petrograd line is broad gauge throughout. It is sections—the t ae ; outward, lome in Port Simpson in a gaso- line boat the other day, he drop- ped dead in the boat. Deceased Was 45 years of age. His wife and little Archangel direct Soroka port, ones sustained a severe made up of three Shock at the tragie - occurrence. ‘ ame ’ first comprising ie =«6omorthern The body was taken to Port ; Pe he ; : ' section, 1e main line of whic Simpson. Death is believed to ave ; runs each way from Petrograd 73 have been due to heart failure. miles; the second section, com- prising the Olonets private-owyed line, which extends from Zvanka, line, to THE WEATHER By F. W. Dowling. on For 24 hours ending 5 a, m. Petrozavodsk, a April 22nd miles, and the third section, made the northern main distance of 173 Saturday, wathineter-.,.. deeue cans 99.824 |up of the recently-built road run- Highest temperature ..... . 44.0 |ning north from Petrozavodsk to Lowest temperature ...... 38.0 Bqroks. This last stretch mea- ae cer eee sures 237 miles. “ “It is proposed this season to utilize the Archangel road wholly WESTHOLME : OPERA HOUSE The House of Classical Productions. SPECIA L 8-REEL SHOW Charlie Chaplin for government supplies and di- vert to Soroka all other ship- ments. In this way it to relieve speedily any congestion at either chan- is hoped which may occur IN “His PR wi nel, ‘ ___"NI8_ PRE-HIBTORIC pa ea “O MIMI SAN” SLIGHT FIRE &, £ADENS se Romance. -Two Acts. "@ NR sn omni ATS PAW"2.act Drama featur- What might have been a very Ing James “9 Cruze i "The MiNi and Flo La Badle, ‘e oke out in the 0 Dollar Mystery" stars fire broke serious = CINDERELLA” upper storey of the Royal Hotel “FATA ee ee on Thursday afternoon, The L ’ BUMPING: » Roaring comedy brigade was quickly on the scene The don a, Epleode of the great serial, Starte next Wednesday and Thureday, ° blaze was put out in a The damage and the very few minutes. was slight. SPOTTED FEVER Bands Play National Anthem as/|Death of Von DerGoltz Announced that the been = an- is reported to have died of spotted b am i a a es x ~ ae *, * ots Oe Ms « *, oJ pepe FILLING THE “DINNER PAIL” OF A MACHINE GUN The men in the photo have the task of seeing that the pails” lilled with shells to enable their gu to do effective work. Note the size of the belt. cartridge belts) are “dinner | public n BERLIN VIEWS THE SITUATION AS GRAVE, Hotel April 22. Courtesy Rupert. London, , | | ing clothing and mining belonging to J. E. campaign and is likely to 1 The Kaiser continues his sub- Setteringto marine reject the Berlin views the demands of the United/ors from .Hazelton, from a roor States. situation jin the Royal Hotel during grave. fon | as very (hursday afternoon. When the SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL the WAS A SPLENDID SUCCESS —_—_—— | eleven oO theft was reporte¢ police immediately , between ten an ‘clock, the and last evening Ably assisted by Principal and behind McConnell’ Mrs. Brady and Miss McLenaghen, | og in his room on Second Ave., the pupils of the High School pre- I; and Shake- lao found, empty, McCofinell was arrested. Mc from Westholme |, sented selections mneil will come up before Judge speare’s plays in the 1Young fop trial. Theatre on Thursday evé ning. | es The theatre was packed, and the|* ** * * * *% * * KKK KOK work of the students must have ST. JULIEN DAY been something of a 9s barl & to nearly all in the audience. * It is twelve months ago Several of the young folks dis-|* today since the Canadians played marked ability and all did on the western front made well, their success being remark | their historic stand and able considering that they had!{* counter attack at St. | little more than a mon th in which Julien, when a mere hand- preparation, The to make per-|* ful of the brave sons of formance reflected the greatest | * the Land of the Maple Leaf credit on teachers and pupils|* stemmed the rush ofa alike, | German force which out- The program opened with al numbered them enormous- % pianoforte solo by Charles Bal- ly. In memory of the day agno and during the evening ©. and the deed flags are DD. Jones contributed voeal solos|* flying from our public land G, A. Woodland gave a.tlute buildings and on April solo and also a vocal selection.|* 22nd, throughout the years to come, the day will al- fittingly celebrat- The accompaniments were played })* by Mrs. G. A, Woodland and W. ways be V. Davies. * ed, There will be many * other memorable days as HALIBUT NEW RECORD * a result of this great war ---—— * and many more deeds of Halibut reached a new high|* vyalor to be remembered, record today when the Canadian! put the day on which Sir Fish and Cold Storage Company |x paid 10% fares: The John French said that “the cents for the following Annie St. the Moringen, 25,000, Canadians saved the situa- Leon, 8,000 * * tion” 830,000, and] % * will probably always rank first in Canada. WOR OR OR ROR OR RK OR OR KORO pounds; the Venus, paper the fir grips wer FROM ROYAL HOTEL THURSDAY William MeConnell was brought | n d Archie Macdougall, prospect-| n!} e | : Es got busy | d| e | s 2 | * mi + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * * * * * * * + * * * * itoo strong for the JOHNW. ALLISON PHILANTHROPIST IS INTERVIEWED Denies that He Made Millions— Did all out of Friendship for Sir Sam—Will Answer All Questions. (Special to The Dally News.) Ottawa, April 22.—Colonel John | Wesley |given at’Ogdensburg, N. | Allison, in an interview Y., denied |the suggestions that he had made commissions in the of war imillions in | purchasing supplies for ithe Dominion government and that he had made a secret division lof his profits with Sir Sam | Hughes, | Allison said that he is poorer | now than when he began placing jcontracts and that he only served lin the capacity of a middleman |becanse of his friendship for Sir actuated |Sam Hughes, and was lby a spirit of patriotism. Colonel |Allison says he will go before the accounts committee and the Davidson or Meredith com- LIBERALS ASK FOR PROBE INTO IMPERSONATION Warrant Issued for the Arrest of Peter Annance who Offered Bribe to Men to Imperson- ate Absent Voters. (Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, April 22.—On_ in- laid by the Liberal candidates in Vancouver, a war- the ar- rest of Peter Annance, on a charge of altempting to procure imper- formation rant has been issued for sonation in the recent tion in Vancouver, -Annance had offered scores of by-elec- Liberals ten dollars each to cast men who were listed as The follows an votes for absent voters. information lodged made by‘the Liberals, who request that the authorities probe into matters to find out who was re- investigation sponsible for the alleged irregu- larities. AMERICAN PARALLEL missions and will answer all questions. POINTLESS DRAW IN FOOTBALL GAME The football game between the Hungarian . Fae gus : jbefore Magistrate Carss at the/|Callies and the rest of Prince newspapers call for peace, They police court this morning charged Rupert yesterday afternoon, end- are afraid of German treachery] ith stealing two grips contain- jed in a pointless draw. It was in dealing with her allies. | lan easy-going game, in which none of the players seemed in- clined to take Both sets of forwards matters very seriously. lost several splendid opportunities always of scoring but there |seemed to be too many goal-keep- For the “rest” Charlie Young- man saved a penalty in good style, while in the second period he magnetic linflue nce to beap upon the ball land the Callies’ as the |sphere was invariably placed right There was little seemed to bring some forwards, jinto his hands. [attempt at combined play and ithe defence on both sides proved forwards. BANTAM BATTALION FILLING UP QUICKL» The 143rd Battalion, the B, C. has now two complet companies and a third is well on the way. Lieut.-Col. A. Bruce Powley, the commanding oflicer, Bantams, has seen service in the present war and feels satisfied that the “midget” battalion will give a good account of itself at the front. The bantam badge, of a bantam rooster, with a maple leaf background and bearing the words ‘Multum in Parvo,” the motto of the battlion, is now ready consisting -jand has met with the approval of iboth officers and men. The trans- lation of the motto is ‘Much in little’ and aptly describes the qualities of this smart battalion. All who want to proceed to the front should see Lieut. Greenhill at the recruiting offices on Second Avenue at once, Pay soon as recruits are sworn in, starts as] TO THE APPAM CASE In commenting upon the silence which is being observed with re- gard to the disposal of the Appam an exchange cites as a parallel case that of the Chesapeake, an American steamer plying between New York and Portland half a century ago, On a trip between these ports in 1863, several per- sons who had shipped as passen- gers and claimed to be officers and men of the overpowered the seized the vessel by Confederacy, captain and crew, force of arms and brought her to Nova Scotia. While in man-of-war Sambro Harbor an American approach- ed: the Confederates fled to the shore, menaced with firearms those who sought to detain them, and escaped to New Brunswick, where they were subsequently captured. The United States surrendered the ship to the British authori- ties and the vessel and cargo were brought into the Admiralty Court at Halifax for adjudication. The United States warship had clearly of Britain waters and act was not violated the neutrality in entering British the legality of the seriously maintained by the North. Here was a direct parallel to the Appam case, except that the South did not put forward a Continued on Poge Three Pipes, chimneys, ranges and furnaces cleaned and put in or- der. 97. The Daily News delivered by carrier, 50 cents per month. Gao TO LONDON CAFE FOR THE BEST MEALS STRICTLY UNION HOUSE Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LA DIES ma: EES == ee ee = + lees: — ORS Fs.» a oe a