i ATIVE 7 i HE DAILY NEWS 4 ee SCMICANT SPEECH MADEN REIGISTAG | BRITISH SUCCESS NEAR YPRES CANAL — THE ITALIANS REGAIN LOST GROUND | cERMANY MIGHT a Sn CARRANZA AND ITALIANS ARE "®ADES AND aor [BRITISH ENTER COUNCIL MEETING HOLD OUT A FEW 0. VILLAARRANGE DRIVING BACK. 1.:ns us| HUN TRENCHES MONTHS LONGER °° 0° TQ JOIN FORCES THE AUSTRIANS "20. '-200%| ONWEST FRONT = | Premier sOWSeI H > : ' ; store assistants have been re- = significant Statement by German lade the following statement t ranize : Wilson Gives Carranza Until To-|Ail Lost Ground Regained in the “ntly organized, and they, along) many German Casualties—Pris- Session the Vane oOuvel Fe | : ste , ra : — 7 re d “My polit night to Release Prisoners Trentino Region—Germans a he: Ree ee Ete oners Taken—Intense Bom- ; wb y political opponents,” said rig favor a Saturday - aii 1 oe ? Mr. Brewster —Waer Now Seems Bombarding Russian ae ee bardment, Continy ‘ Air Attack. r. Brewste1 are intentional Certain Slostiiain ine holiday, while some of the mer- Air Combats.” omitting any mention of the vital | ; chants favor Wednesday. A com- to The Daily News facts affecting e public interest | ; : ‘ nh ee : : i : . pecial to The Daily New he affecting the public interes Special to The Dally News, (Special to The Dally News.) mittee was appointed to interview (Special to The Daily News) i paris, June 28—At a secret|contained in the other branch + Washington, June 28.—Unless | ndon, June 28.—The Italians |*#se merchants and also to in-| yondon, June 28.—The British &; j | = nN, JU ao, ] s sore ee 2 28.— . s 4 ’ . ‘ $ e4 - oiphetag r ithe action which I have instituted. | bistres ; ; oe terview the city council with a ere gs cee es s 1 e Reichstag in Berlin, ne oe. i 6 anza surrenders the twenty- jare still driving back the Aus-| . ae 3 Piaget eI ES have repulsed a German attack 4 ‘ Bethmann - Hollwegg, the 1ese were made public over my | three American troopers, who are \trians in the Trentino region and view to having e city bylaw) oar the Ypres-Menin Canal. All ade the stateme met i signature some lime ago, and|held prisoners at Chihuahua, be- : : i i ° : changed to make it compulsory to|. jong the front patrols are active en ’ we ian tie 1) : are rapidly re-taking the positions | ¢]ose Ss < eye n in Germany { take the liberty of repeating|fore tonight, President Wilson ; Pt S\close on Saturday afternoons. and the British troops have en- . thaw intett tee. abib |some of them here: | wy sk Congress for authority t lost in the recent set-back. A report from the laundry|t..eq the German trenches at LHe) - 2 « : hi ASA ngI au 2 UO : ; - sor coat i for a few months! !: Contrary to law, the entire|rescue them by force. | Posira and Ariero are again in workers was submitted. The coun-|.overa) points inflicting many f saad tbh’ 0 the £95.000.000 share on tal of the Pending the release of those,the possession of the Italians, cil decided to defer action in nl casualties upon the enemy and F . acific Gre ster lw 1s ‘ + ' feb gar he report, ying further | _.. +i ys look for too great|P2ciflc Great Eastern Railway ha s the United States will while the region lying between gard Oe report, leaving furt capturing prisoners. » might hold out |Peem handed over to the promoters | not consider any measure of me- tha ke ‘edeta te : action in the hands of the union. British Attack. (it y mig vie , | ; ee on ie Adige anc renta Rivers, in- tenes ee ee ~ . J M 1917 rhe statement without cash payment. jdiation. General Carranza has k i Correspondence from the B. C. The British artillery hombard- » Ma i917. 1 ti ads , : } cluding numerous aks and] Wedepati ‘ _j , . ves : the Paris Jour- 2. Contrary to law, the entire |/not yet acknowledged the Ameri- fi Federation of Labor in regard to| ment of the German positions is pon a hain o proceeds $18,000,000 of the se- t ’ te. mountain positions, has been re- representation on the Royal Com- terrific in its intensity and the ed upon as being Boe at es gua teed } ‘ gov- | Mexican Report. captured from the enemy. mission to enquire into compen- Germans are rushing big guns g sig i . | } m4? ; ne .w ; . ; ernment has been ps ver t El Paso, Texas, June 28.—It is Northern Russla, sation to the liduor trade was sub-|ang reinforcements to this part Allied Alp Attack. { ) { n R aa Pe mitted, The Federation is taking pe front, in the fear Allied aeroplanes has : Pa Grea astern Rail- jreported that General Villa, in a The first news from the north- ; of the western front, in e@ lear upon the Beleian|“@Y Company, although the line /note to the Carranzista General|ern Russian front for weeks is the matter We that’ a tremendous offensive will «| wc orn tie tat mearly ~co! pleted 1 eee h isis tabi atin as i : The question of Oriental labor |},.gin shortly b g sixty-five bombs]- pe ee is | Vv Ete» es GREG WwW Mucicontained in a short despaten'. : sing ¢g A a . Contrary to law, the pro-/nis followers to fight against the|stating that the Germans havélo and the Air Combats. t ' nips. 7 OUALINE r ° C . 5 * , atter ¢ rj 2 a on’ a che * ° Two 8 Sunk moters of the Pacific Great East- lt nited States, if he is granted an|ponibarded the Russian position matter of having the firemen’s| fpiye British airships encount- ik w eamers Sunk, ited ’ 1! bombardec e ssit s ie ee te ot sh a Bi . 7 Mons ae j uy? 2g Thee Railway Company have been}amnesty. nsuccessfully ga i wert: ae ee ae ered fous Fokkers-on the eneiny s Fi ae Ee lpern tted to award the contract] [tis reported that General Tre-| 5 3 discussed. A committee was ap-|.ige of the firing line and suc- Fournell and the| caer Re ee £00,020 Prisoners. inted to ge into the matter, It Dg for construction to one of their] yj, 1s inted Villa a general] Qn 4} thern portion of. tht pointed to & ? er, ceeded in bringing down two of. ardiff have been| ; q : Reet ’ oe ne m the southern portion O ° ‘ 2 ‘ta > citv Cc sj ; : Cardiff have been) | her without competition, and] eas will place him at he 5 loft” site reported that the city council |the German machines. One Brit- ine in the Medit- eine RE sad ikinh aval : . ssi : : : ao iD ’ a Yl had decided to have the suits made ish vessel is missing. | at exnorpita prices, whic avelithe head of five thousand men ( tured 200.000 ofticers and men : ; i An. oe by union labor. men i Seitein and Sweden jcaused a loss of several m Hion | between June 4th and June 24th. Arrangements are well under Medals - ys i ne that vi " i é € 5 S ¢& 4 Ying taorge as “dere | d s to the province, or al |SWIMMING POND IS Barbarian Turks. ce - a ae | King o orge as ordere {i I 8 The Britis! HAPE way for a smoker on July ist, a the military medal in future may i ee ta ; ite to good morals. a GETTING INTO SHAP The Marquis of Crewe stated|_ ee ok oe ; Be mare pay t any iia ries tl good program having been pre-|}, awarded to women who have { { ry { iW ra ’ oe Te n the H use O s0PaS é ? agreed { t to international tes co ae ! rds that the! red. at avery and devotion to the attorney-| There was great activity at the 1 th hentai shown bravery and devyot , rate tog lt als, the al ney-| ul rks are exercising e greates ritr ter the war the ‘ cs iSalt Lake last ev g when six 7 ef pie duty while under fire. gality of the ae a ea te nny over the Syrian nobles.) prince GEORGE ARRIVES : be ; embe, f the legal firm acting : mee er : ‘ I'wenty have been condemned to ' f postal parcels a ad the float, The old o - art ree : POLICE COURT is solicitors i the Pat mca eath, while many otvners lave The , ing fere amongs ng ; t S t togetl a s now Ty Th : { The following wer — . CG Anderson was brought up at stern Railway | eee Ms eee ween exiled, The Turks are starv- » first-class passengers e : ; : HALIBUT ARRIVALS | a FOF I PRL Ee RNG SA ee? ee : are the firet-cless: passengers co the police court this morning on ‘ eral party 5 Pr 1 pF Sey , ’ g e inhabitants of Lebanon. ‘ince George is ing: f : | rhe Lil i : i ee ae th iabitar ( ebano Prince George Lea gis a charge of having liquor in his 4 ‘ i th tec | we ert. ; i an halihit hoate amental I GE Ne 4) For Prince Rup possession for sale, and Louise vith averame-far tion of the publi erest. My é i g ' |SEATTLE FISHERMEN Mrs. Mareh and child, Mrs. Oliclars aude Gass eenith ae i "3 average tares. lihat e s g d warm wea- flere ¢ aussie = - The ' ' ; y as I being the leader)*e"™ RESENT SKIPPERS’ ACTION | \waicon, Miss McGregor, Mr. Bam, Pee 1 Stranger, 12,000; the |tl Mre. ¥ peared on a charge of breach of I in e pal +} t 1 lé el » > , . rife Mrs ) 1g, D Mayflower, 8.000;|0f the party a etapa Mr. Brown and wite, ! rs, ‘ ung the peace. Both cases were ad- I { Bray 10.000 part of its bars that I can b | SUN AND TIDE | There was a little excitement Miss Young, Miss Miller, S. An- scunmied cele Gaaneebical i ray, : ’ | | , . . q ? ’ \ th N til absi taly elied upon to abla ; ' 5 around the wharf yesterday after- derson, Mr. Cox, Mrs. Moran, Mr. ' S md 1@ Nautilus, i’ ’ | hursday ne seene ire oe i: , | promoters. ee eee eee ind police arrived on the scene|/wijiams, Sr., Mr. A. Williams,Jr., |qqg. sd CLEANING UP WEEK Liberals W not pe mao —— d things quieted down. Earlier| yi... Gampbell, W. B. Cunrare,Jr., } alk ‘ j 7 ‘ra ‘ , on oh the citizens 18 called) ty to be railroad own d Orly eee eee 9 HHH HHH in the day, one of the crew OflMp Dayherty, Lim Yuen, J ar : one - r ilroad cont ed tr | GOVERNOR-~ -~GENERAL *'the Liberty encountered some of For Alaskan Points. GRAND RE- OPENING peration is requested. | 1 to pow to be re sented Dy | Lond ‘ 8 It is */the fishermen on Second Avenue Mr, Chapman and wife, Miss I 1 80 a8 to e|©' . paw ” : ae e ra "As an) y E ~ . = i. rile. to b al oes re A * announced that the Duke *)and there wert threatenings of Chapman, Mr. Gordon, Mr. J. King MAJESTIC THEATRE : : nD ave ers. ‘ airoad owhest , | we > ¢ Ss ce 2 r : yp r city by cleeming UP) oiied government, | years|& of Devonshire is to suc- *}trouble but the authorities Kept! and wife, C. B. Walker, wife and RUPERT'S CLASSICAL HOUSE : “Order, rr | h Colum has been the)» ed H. R. H. the Duke of *}the situation well in hand. three children, Mr, E, Faulkner|§ Under the Popular Management of ae, ritish olumbia as ceed e She 5 7 ms : ED. STILWELL HEALTH DEPARTMENT nile} ¢ railroad subsidy|® eht as Gover! * and wife, Mr. L. Fuller, Mr. O. mileh cow 0! ; : scan a ig s ‘ 3 ? F I . ey and has a d ala General of Canada. * Show oup American me ighbors Saville. Miss E. Harlow, Miss Temiant ane wamanaee very} \ . 5 e 5 yrron Ss, alt u . . 4 At z th *edy is throwing away |! is a nun GNORAR S| kk ke KOK HOR HOR HOH HH a good time on July 1st Ethel Harlow, Mrs. Thomas, Miss “Tt hammers on July ist burden of liability mom e -s . 7 ee ee dice : : x Mutual presents Henry Woodruff ee thar borne by any othe V. Clark, Mr, Magoflin, Mr. F. and Gladys Brockwell in sive lan 18 BO ‘ * Stereos 7" . ‘this | Qemmnororooooororsoonororrree re’ Thomas and wife, Mrs. Evans, Mr. “A MAN AND HIS MATE” etreverovcooosoooooeooooes, yr ovince in Canada, I ; in four parts. ES |PE sania weld Goodwin and wife, C. 8. Karr, F. H M is ree may 6 seul 5 ; due + om AL EeKLy” T OL iE pe ‘ tl | tical corruption : West O i 1€ Ca re K, Lindsay, Mr, Thoman and wife, |¢ ee Events. areety iv a? = I € 7 ice 1 ron *s. Jacobs *s. Leonard, Miss OPERA HOUSE land administrative evils fro ; Mra. Jacobson, Mrs ona VUNA'® USEFUL UNOLE” TONIGHT ONLY try is now suffer-|§ O'Keefe, Miss George, Mrs. 'Phor- Comedy. | . e coun S Bvuw ms : J * Daniel Prony a pRion ” ; 2. 2 AUGHER TY ino, Mr, G. Kurrie and wife, Mr.|/§ a ‘” Guisit resents the ex uv [fF | A ‘ i ° re ody. was MARQUERITE OLARK in a $| 128: ease 1 \ J, Saville and wife, Mr. M, Wild, |} ’ =a t! celebrated ro “From my ut in the 1ee ; ms 9 : Ss : shild. Miss Coming Friday and Saturday, great comedy ything in my power /3 CANADIAN PIANO VIRTUOSO Mr. Bodine, wife and child, Miss}% fegiure arama snd Dardanelles war , d everytiiitte . MICE AND ” | ture I did ev } EK. McKee, Mr. A, McDonald, Mr.|% picture. MEN ‘escue the province from tt Westholme Theatre eoeee he ee Pine | — beg ers . hich she has bee! Announces A Summer Season at The Westholme F. Anos, Wm. Hull and wife, Mr. 7 1 n of debt ch she has i Se EEE ‘lint ones x tnooKums, gE Jburden of debt w onan ‘iceman A. Oxholm, Mr, F. Vidicka, Mr. T. ; l¢ assule rough sae i : ; — Comedy forced to assume th gt THIS EVENING Uloe, Mrs. Boch, Miss Aith, Master @o TO MARY | ate if e attorney-gener ' Pc JANE” s igal acts of the a Canes During the Show, Mr. Daugherty will give the following Aith, Mr, J. Humphries, Mr. A. LONDON CAFE ! 8p ' PO » McBride 60% , : if rilki ; The Weer setahs eonnal.| 1! as a member of the , Solo Numbers: Rarkush, maa Gale: Mr. Wilkinson, ee eee a We be © Orchestra with Mr | s premier 11 Weberty. 14 ernment and as | rd Rhapsodie seeeees + Liszt, Mr. Jukes and wife Will pis itveal, at the plano ernmen 1 May unemh . chan Godard. ‘ Mr. Jukes and wife. : autY® 8 tbecial program ake, Elpresent administration. On May/$ gn Oo baa eee at STRICTLY UNION HOUSE i the facts befor don’ iss » Majestic re- . (Teton, 142th I brought the fact The Westholme Orchestra will also give a program of Don't mise the Majestic re Hart Bik. ___ Thled Ave, ‘ening Ot i" between shows thie &| eislature by a resolution m of music that cannot be beaten, opening, Bright pictures and Con? Country § ithe legistat 14 andard musio. A progra : : BOXES FOR LADIES ORG b00 thie et be hold. ’ ttorney-general t st mia high-class music. 2 cea oe ae eniey joalling or POI a ttatatatitaiatatl m : 1? > ry’ AA v2 Coe, Yourrelf, Continued on Pcee Three errr I OOPPOOORROODO POOR