PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.,, 1 RIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. PRIGE FIVE CENTS P< ——— ~ kalSER VISITS THE EASTERN FRONT — BULGARIA SHOWS SIGNS OF UNEASINESS TRANS ASK en ARE BRITISH USING WINS 10 LEAVE. RDUN ALONE. Saturday and selected ( HELD FAST BY Detailed reports which ha hi: iyward, now at the fT faiser at Kove where Teutons are) DEADLY GAS ON ‘Child, Miss Smith, C. F. iMr. Tyewhitt, Mrs. H, Smith, Mr. |Long, Miss Wilcox, Mr. lden, D. J, iK, Lindsay, Mr. ‘CONTRACTOR an CONVICTED OF T Special to The Daily News.) jontract- ITALIAN GUNS WESTERN FRONT: :i5 cs" oovits |theft: of receiving stoleu money, Enemy Driv if aining ay Jer y en Back on Trentino. Roumania Prabal to Join the jABe Of QDPatOINg MON Cy: Ante false pretences. Sent ure has |been reserved, ‘The trial of Sir Rodmond Roblin land his ex-ministers will begin ke July 18th, ee es eee INDIAN OFFICIAL ARRIVED IN CITY Duncan Cainpbel sD Scott, deputy ;commissioner for Indian affairs, arrived from the south this morn- jing, accompanied by Mrs. Scott. They were met at the wharf by C. C, Perry, Indian agent in this district. Mr. Scott has been long identi- fied with the Indian department at Ottawa. During an active of- ficial life he has found time to deyote his energies to literature land is considered to be one of the best of Canada’s poets. Mr. and Mrs. Seott wlil spend a few days in this district, PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES The following were amongst the first-class passengers on the Prince Rupert this morning: Mr, Kenwith, A. W. Healy, T. 'McClymont, W. K. Clark, Mrs. W. H. McBeth and child, Master Mc- Beth, Master McBeth, Mr. Wright, Mrs. Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Major Miss Sin- Colton, Mrs. Irwin and Sinclair, Sims, clair, Mr. Evans, MecNicholl, Mr. J. D. J. S. Murphy, Mr. George A, Cameron, Mr. . Garrett, Mr. Eller, Mrs. Eller, GC. W. Lin- Williams, Mrs. Williams Mr. J. D: Hang, Mrs. Miss Ponton, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Marcellus, Miss 8&.| Michael, “fv. My-| Scott, Mrs Tuth- Brooks, Kansford, Johnson, Miss rel, Mr. and Mrs. Bordington and child, Mr. waite, Mr. Williams, Mr. 1’, W, Sullivan, F. F. Sullivan, Mr. Doi, Mr. Kase, D. P. Triplett. For Anyox. 1, Morrison, Mr. Leek, Mr. Mat- strom, Mrs. Hydeman, Mr. Wright, | Mr, Smythe, Mr. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Johnston, Master Hy- deman, Mrs, W. Williams, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs, Hodgson, H, Gould, '. Fabetta, Master Williams. EPIDEMIC IN NEW YORK mI (Special to The Daily News.) New York, June 30,—An epi- fdemie of infantile paralysis is l raging in this city, ‘Twenty ex- iperts are engaged on an investi- | gation of the cause of the out- |break, NOTICE ‘Mice and Men,” featuring Mar- guerite Clark, will be shown at the second show of the West- holme on Friday night for the benefit of those who did not see it last night. WELLINGTON COAL, 116, | their candidate hy ra pressed — Further nienomtes ae Front—Three More Italian Allies — Eighty-one Hun Russian Successes ee , aaa Steamers Sunk—Can- Submarines Captured sowser machine and had 1 hes i ukowina. adian Ap ; in B lancy in saying sv, in the f renee up to May 1st. nen awe ing resolution: a he : 1 i Yew Thea Consery var ¢ f Special to The Daily News.) ;0.—The Aus- rh vonservatt r | June 30.—In the Aus 7% ee a : Lond in electoral district, not beiag ir | tient ake London, June 30.—The British rans have D I pelled to re- Gidnnd with som t the re , i i re of ty the on the western front are carrying | Le by the Russians on a twenty-| ants of the | { cia the Trentino front are! out a heavy bombardment of the| = ; ee eS irivé steadil ack 4 iit the big advance} endorse the action of their ex oe adily back. At) German positions along the whole he. : ‘ a s poincs the Austrians have tnx The iti ‘ s i to rth of the/tive in deciding that Capt. W. | line, The British troops mh pt. i ide efforts to advance but Rave! y ca, ‘ adi ateat tl é . , Peeeanl ahold “f th ised gas with deadly effect in the kowl > nay i ! ia ¢ He ‘ , v0 i7 : ans are 8@-ling election as an I gain a yard against | fighting yesterday in the fegion th passe : lire from the Italian bat-| of La Bassee a asses li onservative and pledge +) : > pathian Moun- | i alge Se holy ae ie a Roumania Preparing. . dai 4 ting around ‘ian : Meu Italian Steamers Sunk. It is reported that Roumania is the Russians! Nak’ Vitevnas ; I A 5 SIMKINE eparing to throw in her lot with i ot | stea 8 Monti! the Allies Bulgaria has closed a isand Aus- trict regret the ji 111e€s8, lg i i y j editer! -iher fro er age S 2 ) ‘ ple contra-|the provincial g ‘-|her frontier against the Rouman- port that|; A ans and is concentrating troops ‘ mM) i ‘ isl sean { Contr \ . oe Canadian Arrested, ng the bordep in the expecta- Austrians i; been SU SS-iisiation f hich they ¢ side PY ” ’ : i j ‘ 4 0 0.— Caplaln| tien of a Roumanian advance. ithere was no immediate necessity : 0 : , * K i at Kovel i ; | pson, & licer in the Can- 81 Submarines Gone. aise . and especially disapp ‘ It its reer : - I , Mi idian army, has been found guilty Monte Video, June 30.—Up to The Kaiser ha irrived at Kovel | aetion n adopt ge the I ‘ f sae the distriet court, of violating |the first day of May the British \ustro-German \of the*refers ind that ata , ‘ beast ee ' | ed States neutrality by 6n-) destroyed or captured eighty-one ] Austrians ane ie el he est blood of the } ny tee | time wh t ‘ llistine citizens for overseas ser-| German submarines. The British feavily and) yr, s absent ant Oo pro-| | "re provint mn and ¢ -* has been released ON|press has not been allowed to eeping up a} oundly engaged in so grand { | . : : ‘ ik und : " { ending sentence publish details in regard to the he enemy iS/ctruectl nt ining to} : — he| truge neers view Casement to Die. jcaptures though the work has ts fron ie e mpire ve thoughtf 7 from Wheithe Em 0 8 A Lond Jun )\—Sir Rog 1 carried on steadily and suc- leavor 10) considerat to | tical matters.|(,, . ; wh has been f aint} ssian ad- They h ( t i 2s sen. 9 3 et ae ee , = ul the Old I GENERAL MERCER’S BODY The A the Get pla i ar HAS BEEN RECOVERED Verdun of- | se ; that th { a ( J 8 Details 1 eleased jthus q y its the exercise |» ' rm : d il of Major- ansiard lof a stead voce on the|LRADESMEN WANTED £0 » area eae ee aster { ea g ire Conveyet { rate. CANADIAN ENGINEERS ... today from the Petrograd Report. The ¢ Si itives of Gov | . Canadian esentative in the MeCatlery has receive Phe Rus-jan dist | iging th | It states eat defeat port to Capt | I d ( yany The bedy of Major-General ces between! place on ré 1 the i t : : ; he vd. |M was recovered from a de- h rivers andiof his invaluable services in p X \ shed dugout in the Armagh. | lines of moting the ul elA he buttons and decorations justry {ti sti to yis serge had been cut off, but 1 asi 1 yea i rw . hadges had not been touch- \ s S biperation of Prince Rupert, , unt part | ive ‘ ‘ xa ition showed that the i ' ; ibout tl ena { the Ag ; il had been severely wound CLEA , nina up WEEK suitural Credit Act Van \ and had also re-} zer called | ? ¢ es service every has been! Sun. er let wounds in the head, | p duly 3rd. ther of which would have been requested | I \ a é " » as to be {ALASKAN TRADER cause death. ea na HAD NARROW ESCAPE, eink idan tur General Mercer’s body was ! are ran ed back and buried in a mi!- MH DEPARTMENT | Seattle, June © - 4 6 ers a ers irw. «cemetery close to Poper- Steamship Company s mall stea Bbdas hs 4 large number of officers, lity | S | ° , See eee ere ee ler Dora, which plies belween » - ding the corps commander D eutian|terers, 1 : Sik OMINION DAY *) ward, Alaska, and tlhe \ At | ; ; ei lavers wid the late general's staff, at- f vors, ta ; | ; . : 140, «Uyak e , neré Some of the Natuy l t en : oe 7 Wy il ele \I \ M ) . a ag ye! ll * ht x . jomine Strait, in distress yes era » § | ; } TTS itter had traveled al ile ’ m be no */ cording to a message d by |’ | tf - Bue of "1 | ' ( N Va \ | ; i" rhe Da News, *lthe company. The Dora strut ! | Everybody is throwing away tks : . a al | ; : . >. See RK RH RH RM OZinka Reef June 23, bul LOST ltheir hammers on July 4st. ~leeeded in getting off and } e between] : Wehtppecacennkaniiameee cor } I rowel LOST A pear ? oh wih | erred POODLE ELLE DLELEOLL III IAL LAY | E ed to Uyak under her own | ae ‘nd the vicinity|§ STHOLME She is leaking but the pumps we" me \ Church \ sub-|2 WELCOME KETCHIKAN so . a flow The Une wae 1,19 OPERA HOUS able to overcome th i will be paid the]$ d | f | B ll E > lat \ eward Wit ' > TONIGHT ONLY company decided to hold the i \ it the Roya 4 Gran Nn orma a mee at Uyak until the freight ates 100) \t the Kaien Island Hall Ue ; o on Nome ‘ BA TROUBLED WATERS" |Gordova, returning from ee rnneerteers JULY, 1ST, 1916. In three land due at Unimak Pass LOTDY) | prpmnnnnernnneerrerrneer TT “ONLY a ¥aainbes l ninhtn at Uyak to tow the Dora t M EATRE 3 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Dray : | ts TI ; saders Mr. Dime , Seattle for repalrs. | A 5 3 Undet the le ant ; up of Why, Bef ed Tempo! 3 Id, Stilwell. dARi an —- ano THE cIROUS" | LEGAL INSPECTOR spils : to a am S ur. Ben Self, of Self’s Cafe, ry I ( ( ar ahh ; ‘a I . 6 ; ty AND THe wanoee® A, V. Pineo has been appointed connection with | ; will Cater. ROW spe vector of legal offices fol ba VI ul 2/5 i . red! Per EOIAL HOLIDAY INSPe H. 3} A Jolly Good Time Assu oy, DROGRAM nee, in suecession bo will 3 4 wt8t pietures of ft imo : This Popular House 4.00; Ladies free : ' Hi annington, sned shortly, when & Gentlemen $ bn, Minre. ri Toxin | be re