—S——_—— ee ee 43 — = ——— a — = WAR: CLOUDS GATHER OVER WASHINGTON DIPLOM*: TS FEAR BREAK ~ S INEVITABLE --- GERMANS HURLED BACK BY FRENCH NITED STATES FOUR MOREIRISH GERMANS ARE S DISAPPOINTED | REBELS SHOT IN THROWN BACK WITH m.=SEPLY. LONDON TODAY BY THE FRENCH Tone of Note coos ee Fifteen Sentenced to Ten Years Enemy Now Further Back Than Rebukes Wilson—Diplomats in Jail—United States ex- . They Were Two Months Ago Fear that Break is Minister is Arrested —Two More Zeppelins Inevitable. in Dublin. Are Destroyed (Special to The Dally Newe:) — (Special to The Baily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) Weeatig? fel 5. Ss caeicl London, May 5.—Four more, Paris, May 5.—French troops man note has been receivec ane i wa bein vial ‘ ath Os : . : na Irish rebels were court-martialled in their belligerent operations there is undisguised disappoint- avant toler.” th é sho oday. ey re J08 ‘ . . ack Yorme y sant, Its toneedasienmenerne nb tieh J y wel ; have thrown back the Germans it admits that the Channel steam- Plunkett, Edward Daly, Michael northwest of Deadman’s Hill to . Sussex may have been torpe-|0'Hanehan and William Pearse. beyond the ground occupied by doed. Fifteen others, who were sen-| the enemy two months ago. Berlin claims that the subma-|tenced to death, have had their! pis : at : PRESIDENT AND MRS, wWiLSON West of the Meuse a strong In the above picture President Wilson looks as if he did not have a care in the world. day, when his political life depends upon instant action in regard to the offensive German note, he |the entire front, An attempteu rine warfare has been carried ON) .,ntences commuted to ten years | in accordance with the principles imprisonment and another has of international law. The note}),,on commuted to eight years in also declares that Germany can- To. |German attack was repulsed along ts is liable to be looking a trifle more serious. attack on Cappy, south of Somme, prison. d pie oy ago not dispense with the use of the Notable A t. thats ines in conducting its war- ua. . Fak New York, SELIG- STEEN ¢ POON James L. Sullivan, fare against the Allied trade. and former United States minister COMPANY IS FORMED German Rebuke. at San Domingo, has been arrest- has completely failed. ‘STARTLING REVELATION : More Sinsalin’ Gone. iN THE SHELL ENQUIRY London, May 5.— (Official) A Zeppelin was destroyed by a Brit- Germany complains that Presi-| 4 in Dublin ona charge of com- J. G. Steen, who has ever been } Kastern exchanges of April 28 ish light eruiser squadron off the dent Wilson is unfair in his de- ie Oe ea i OAs f Schleswig yester 3 . : plicity in the rebellion. alive to the possibilities of de- | contain the first of the evidence coett oe onan & or heabl tis mands and rebukes the United Accused was counsel for Jack A Zeppelin raided Saloniki early ; ; ney in the shell enquiry, Colonel veloping: Ris vue nShe hares today. The airship was subject- ‘tarnegie is on the stand and is ed to a heavy gun-fire and was liable to be there for some days.jdestroyed. Only oné out of her The most remarkable facts|crew of thirty escaped. States for not accepting the Ger-|no., jn the famous Rosenthal man offer to limit American travel ing the wants of the fishing in | murder Case, and was a friend of | to a certain number of neutral William Jennings Bryan late dustry, recently found it neces- | ships. Diplomats fear that a Secretary of State. He was dis-|sary lo move into larger premises break with Germany is inevitable. brought out so far are that the British war office ampere to BOOTH FISHERIES the committee that it ise letting STARTING HERE contracts to New York agents and that these agents were trying to get other companies to take por- chargeu from his post as Minti on Second Avenue in the building at San, Domingo after an enqulry|formerly occupied by Little's “DYNAMITE JAWN” into Seren pontracts, He was Poolroom. In the past he has | THE PARTY FRIEND boEP at Killarney, in the soul dowésa faree: business Teen Ireland. ; a zs ; plying of gasoline tanks ete., for [The Booth Fisheries, whose In government circles we have}g; this time. Jawn has misfired,|fishing vessels and yesterday he tions of the orders. It suggested|"ePresentatives spent some time that the committee get in touch|here last summer looking over a most peculiar situation. FoOrjang when the government major-|completed a deal by which he will one thing, the premier has been | ity of the enquiry gets poking]extend his business in making ‘with J. P. Morgan & Co., who was|the fishing ‘Situation, have now caught stealing jam. This iS}qpound when he is on the stand,|fishing requisites by forming, SiR ROGER CASEMENT handling American business for|started here in real earnest. W. figuratively speaking, but the they want to use a long stick andJalong with Bill Selig, who has Who is awaiting trial in CON-)|ihe British war office. ; McCormick, of Seattle, the engi- other day his face was all smear-|pe peady to jump. He knows aflong been closely connected with | nection with an obortive attempt The following is the war office|neer of the company, is in the ed with it and he hasn't got it lwhole lot about the government. |fishing on this coast, a company | to land arms in Ireland to be | cable and Sir Sam’s reply: city and is now calling for ten- rubbed off yet. The jam was the Howsoever to return to the per-|to handle the Selig Fishing Spoon.) used in the late Irish | rebellion. | “We are informed that the Shell|ders for the construction of a election frame-up. The story 18/connel of the hand-picked and The company will be known as Pee cee at ~ |Gommittee is placing an order|warehouse. 10 , ate " . : Ar : : ’ ‘ ‘ ” ate : . ; Haag : : . oe d to tell, the 7 wy, son -dried committee. Besides/the Selig-Steen Spoon Company “PLUGGING CLAIMED [for two million No. 80 fuses in] The building will occupy a yu ie legislative “enquiry 1as | Mackay, in the chair, there’s|and will have its factory and sale lthe United States, and that agents|space of al t sixty feet s eps Ni . j 1 Sti S, § at at pace Of about sixty fee square given the yay It was | ’ : The! 10 BE TORY SCHEME ; , 3 ; snap away. Earnie Miller. He isn’t a badJroom on Second Avenue, lare trying to induce manufactur-|just beyond the new premises of crude, very crude, And the way].eout. take him all around, and|spoon is the invention of Bill} lers to take a part of the order,}the San Juan Company and the the premier handumiakead hie oone : (Special! to The Dally News.) ; : he premier hand-picked his cont-|ho js as slippery as an eel, Be-|Selig and the American patent has | thus interfering with other orders] Atlin Fisheries at the west end Victoria, May 5.—Edward Hug-| mittee! There's Neil Mackay.}.iges, he has brains of a cunning|already been secured while the already placed, ‘This may be in-Jof the G. T, P. wharf. The Booth Well, a lot of people have a right} .opt, capable of carrying out with/Canadian patent has been applied |®Ins, the house-keeper of a Van-| wat but we believe any orders|warehouse will be two storeys fo think about Neil what they considerable finesse the directions |for. Fishermen claim thata the}couver rooming house called the|;,, the United States should belhigh, the ice-crushing being done an ae Be goalein suid he nu Denes on eee Aen ih EH se ne a No plaped through J. P. Morgan &]in *e inp storey. a terrible blunder when he se- oT the coon Kelly who have tried it will have ial akc the 2 haan of the Se- ma ee ee cia : x, marae ae ~~ Me Rage Cam. stes NOL, , mM cabled reply from Sir SaM/nany had an ice storage con- lected Neil for chairman of his|yno got all tangled up, wouldfother, as it attracts the fish asjattle “pluggers.” They stated|/jfughes was put in. It read: “ | , committee.—Vaneou-|nice parcels for the boys. I do|P, Hall, when over a hundred |, 4;. , ; ‘ a e oh A Fine Comedy. 4 eons ment of the ce P ef ee ee ee ae adian firm who had been promis- NOTICE—After the showing of “Still GO To ver Sun. not exactly know what the society|young folks spent a jolly even-j,q part of the contract for fuses, | Waters” “a tai eakond alae, oe —_—_—_—__————————_-- is, but I hope you will thank them]|ing. The musie was provided by j r Fi E shall show, on account of many LONDO we co. ; that the day on which the firm requests,Albert Chevalier in “My F NOTICE for their gift and tell them it}Alee Grey and H, A, Harvey; the wired that they could handle the | Old Dutch.” Exhibiting the fnest FOR THE srince Rupert Public Schools.|was very much appreciated.” ladies of the society served dainty dk A : : | character acting ever seen, Rs BEST MEALS Prince | i ' ; *{work, contracts were sent tO|$ @ mate choir will sing “My Old RICTLY UNION HOUSE Pupils will not be taken into the Will you kindly accept Major)refreshments, and morning Came |tpited States firms for the full Dutch,” end mr. Harry Harvey will Ha : saae later ‘ wek’s ¢ ‘ani i . y 1 ; = Mh a 2A ‘ : . , ° : ’ mt Bik, Third Ave. receivng classes later than Mon-]|Peck’s SpPre lation through me, all too soon, The dance was : quantity. sing “Knocked aS the Old Kent BOXES FoR LADIES day, May the 8th. Yours obediently, big success from every stand. Three telegrams, in connection Come and be prepared to epend ’ TANCE. Secretary. J. sMULLIN. int. : Ha Evening. Ww. D. VANCE, Secretary H, MeMULLIN point (Continued on Page 4) = : oe a