the daily News I . j VOL VII. NO. 170. j MUNCH IIUPEP.T, M. C, WKDNKSDAYj AUGUST i, 1010. piuce five cent8 . ?- 16 CLOSER 01 Lii mm DEUTSCHLAND PUTS TO SEA - FIVE HUNDRED CASUALTIES IN NEW ONTARIO LEMBERG WILL iERMANS FAIL FIVE HUNDRED BE ISOLATED BEFORE FRENCH LIVES LOST IN BY RUSSIANS MACHINE GUNS TERRIBLE FIRE .. Brussiuon M riant io cut..A on rvovci- I German Trench Captured Fierce Settlers Died Trying to Save Their and Vladlmlr-voiynsKi rrom Attacks Repulsed Deutsch-land Homes and Effects Many Lemberg Austrian Sails Cruisers Charred Bodies are Col lap so Likely. Waiting. Recovered. (Special to Tn Dally News.) (SprcUl to The Dally Neva.) (Special to The Dally News.) London, August 2. General Paris, August 2, South of the Haileybury, Ont., August 2. Urussllloirs strategy isolates the Sommo the l'rojich have captured Though it is impossible to dctcr- German and Auslrians who are German trench near Kslrces. hnine the exact loss of lifo result holding Kovcl and Vladimir-Vol-yr.sKi. Tho Germans last night violently ing from the recent bush fires In The Itussian army Is bombarded tho Trench positions. New Ontario, it is expected trial pressing closer to Lemberg from Thlaumojit and reached the the casualties will reach five hundred, Hrody and it Is believed that it French trenches but wero compelled rtelicf parties from North will compel a separation of tho to retreat In faco of a terrific Hay, Haileybury, Cobalt and Austro-Oermaii armies. Military barrage of machine gun fire. Liskeard aro searching for bodies olifervers assert that, if llrus-ejlloir It is estimated that the Ger WHAT HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE THE ALLIES ADVANCE. This photo shows the ruins of and one hundred and thirty wero can carry out his present mans have two million men on German defences after the French heavy guns .havo been trained on them. recovered from one trench. They ji.ans, the result wMl bo tho complete Iho western front. Many of the were badly charred and it is al demoralization and collapse prisoners recently captured were CAPTAIN DE MUSSEY most impossible to identify them. of tho Auslrians who, even with boys of .nineteen years of age. So flerco was tho fire that tho Gorman assistance, catuiot hope Deutschland Departs. War Anniversary KILLED AT VERDUN town of Malheson was entirely t successfully oppose such a Baltimore, August 2. The Ger consumed In twenty minutes. move. man submarine Deutschland has Captain F. G. do Mussey was Settlers' Sacrifice. killed in front of Verdun on May Ottawa, August 2-Tho over-anxiely She must through Heavy Fighting. departed. pass At tho gathering of citizens in tho Wcstholmo Theatre 22nd. Tho sad news was con of settlers to save their A severe battle is raging on the a cordon of eight waiting I'ntenle the resolution following on Friday evening, August 4lh. to F. W. Dohcrty, manager that veyed homes and personal effects was : '.,.n portion of tho Itussian men-of-war. It is impossible will bo put: of tho Iloyal Dank, iu a.letter responsible for the exceptional cut underneath them on :.:-A u the vicinity of tho villages he can "IlKSOLVKD: That on tVis, the second anniversary or Tho account of tho shallow water olT from Mrs. de Mussey. Captain de number of deaths at Cochrano in f and Smolary. ysva tho declaration of a righteous war, th.o citizens of Prince Mussey, who resided hero for sev the recent holocaust, according She must cross a Hi:: .i:s have inflicted heavy Capo Henry. record their inflexible determination to continue to Ilupert eral years and was in partnership to tho opinion of prominent railroad bar at that point, if? the and havo icavy sand upan enemy f those a victorious end the struggle I n maintenance o his with II. A. Philpott, left for contractors who aro familiar rrpi bed every German advance which, at tho best, cannot give and which tho and ideals of liberty justice are common tho native France immediately on with Northern Ontario conditions. than sixty fathoms of hcr moro sacred causo bf tho Allies." outbreak of the war, Mrs. do Mussey T. D. PATTULLO FILES water. East Africa. As has been said before, the gathering Is in no sense accompanying him. Tho cap- THIRTY CARLOADS a celebration, but is simply tho making of a renewal of lain saw much of the desperate NOMINATION PAPERS London, August 2 Hrltlsh the solemn vow taken by tho citizens of the llritish Kmpiro lighting in tho early stages of OF COPPER ARRIVED troops in German Last Africa ono year ago. All citizens aro invited to Join tho parade the war and at intervals cheery T I). Pattullo, Liberal candi-for havo again assumed tho offensive, at tho city hall at 7:30 on Friday evening and to march reports wero received by friends The steamer Amur, which was date l'riiico Ilupert district, while tho Ilclgian forces aro also in a body to tho theatre. in town. It will be with tho greatest recently purchased by tho Grif. t ulay llled his nomination papers making progress. Tho port of A patriotic address will bo delivered by Fred. Peters, regret that citizens will hear fiths Company for the Granby has been captured am with M. M. Stephens, returning anganio ofllcer. Tho pr(poscrs were W. tho booty includes four thousand K. C, and It Is eminently fitting that the address on this of tho gallant captain's death and copper trade, arrived today from occasion should bo delivered by Mr. Peters.- Nono in our lin linnrifpR svmnathv of all will Anyox with thirty carloads of the head of cattle. T Krrgln and Fred Stork, midst has mado greater sacrifices for tho Empiro in this so out to Mrs. do Mussey In her copper mat for shipment east. nssented to by nomination being war than havo been made by Mr. and Mrs. Peters and bereavement. This precious metal has been ar P Y Anderson, Martin O'Hcilly FOUR CANDIDATES to tho carloads riving in singlo up their family. They havo given ono son; another is missing, ami V, G, Dawson. FOR PRINCE GEORGE and a third has rendered distinguished service to his DEAR PAPER MAKES present and this will bo tho first BASEBALL King and country"on tho sea. SMALL NEWSPAPERS occasion on which a wholo train Prince George, Aug. 2. There load of copper has gono cast over Tho Colts and G. fi.'s met last will be four candidates for Irinco New York, Aug. 2. Publishers tho G. T. P. and George riding in, tho forthcoming NOTICE NOTICE hero havo decided to decrease the Might at Ilecreation Park, one f tho most interesting games of provincial vlectlon. Tho following A complete list of tho Princo Tho meeting of tho Hoard of number of pages In Their morn- CASEMENT DIES TOMORROW havo filed their nomination Hupert boys who havo been killed ing, evening and Sunday Issues in lie season resulted In another Trade, which was called for Frl (Special to The Dally News,) C. A. Gaskill, Liberal wounded in tho is being order to afford relief in tho news. papers: or war win for tho G. C.'s by 5 runs to 'day, is postponed until Tuesday at Loudon, August 2 Sir Roger John Mclnnes, Socialist, Hon. W prepared. Anyone knowing of paper situation, through tho Colls 1. to tho seventh, tho lp not Casement's execution will bo carried dftno 8 This is so as ii. in. it. Conservative and V. G steady advance in tho prico of added tho lloss, names that could bo to led by 3 to 0, but in that innings out at Pcntonvillo prisan at tho (1. (V'm cut. 1 runs ailil took Glllett, Independent-Progressive. list, please phono 74 not later to conflict with tho War Aunlvcr. paper and, inks. nino o'clock tomorrow morning. ! I liw.n (.. Il.n nlrrlltll Tim P.nlla than jioon, August 4th. 180. sary. FEATURE AT THOMAS HALL DIED DOUBLE added ono in tho ninth and a real WESTHOLME THEATRE AS RESULT OF FALL good gamo ended 0-1. Those It-am meet again on Thursday FOR Majestic Theatre QUESTIONS This Is a doublo feature nigh Thcmas Hall, a bollcrmaker night when tho Colls will try to NO. 4 NO. 4 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW nt tho Westholme, when a uei with the O. T. P., who was ad leverxo tho result and Uicn some THE ELECTORS SPLENDID FEATURE SHOW Feather drama will bo screened mitted to tho hospital yesterday Mutual Mattarplaca n .well n tno loin episouo o afternoon suffering from a frac "THE HOUSE OP SCANDALS" SAFETY FIRST USE NEW Drama In rour acts, featuring- Harold Graft." Tho lied Feather plctur RE B. C. PROHIBITION ACT WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE tured skull, the result of a fall LockwooU and May Allison 110. I "Tho Sphinx," In which tho re down tho basement stairs at tho MUTUAL WEEKLY first scenes of the Mexican Featuring now ned drnmatio stars, Herbert WILL IT RESTRICT? Windsor Hotel, died during tho War, Uleat Tsrlslan fashions and I'.lllo Shannon play th In colors, Kelcey night without having regained READ THIS "WIDE OPEN" CLAUSE OF THE ACT This is a ilvo-uc Mabal Normand and Fatty Arbuckla lending parts. WESTHOLME Section 57, Par. 2: consciousness. Deceased was only Viewing tha WORLD'S FAIR at San production and ono of the fines "Nothing In this Act shall bo construed to interfere a few weeks in town and leaves a Francisco Comedy. OPERA HOUSE of this splendid series, and Is (a1 With tho right of any person to import widow ami two children in CaU "YOUR HALF AND MY HALF" from without tho Provinco liquor for bona lido Comedy. than the title TONIGHT AND TOMORROW much lively moro uso in his privato dwelling house. gary. Ho was a member of St, Friday ami Saturday "THE OLD Jane Novat and Richard Stanton In suggests. There is nlso a lino Doaa not thla clauaa pro Ida for free and unrestricted Importation of Ceorgo's Lodge, I. O. O. P., No. 39 . HOMESTEAD" Six acts) Oraml all-atar th 16th episode of Universal Weekly of world's nows llquorwlth out (1) control by the Government, (2) Limitation aa to tha casL amount which may ba ordarad, (3) Restriction aa to frequency of ordara. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME "GRAF T" and a program of good classic and .NOTE: -Tlw prohibition U'aialallun of Washington and Oregon allowa SUN AND TIDE magnificent "Hd Feather" feature popular music. liquor to lie Imported only under penulle Issued by the county authorities The renowned dramatic Herbert the amount ou vara penult belnr limited to S qts. of spirits or it qts. of ktlrry and :me Shannon alar, In bvvr will) only one ermll to any ludlvldusl every to daya In Waahlnrton Thursday, August 3rd. QO TO ANNOUNCEMENT and every t daya In Oregon. Despito tht'ie rvftrlcilons, rrouibltloulsl In "THE SPHINX" boih alatea say that tha provisions for Importing- UQUor sre so broad a Sun rises,. 4:S8 a. m, Five an Note: Thia U a splendid Gmiimenclng next week, tho LONDON CAFE to make tho Initiation or no real value. Sun sets , .8:23 p. m, picture. Wostholnio Theatre will show a, WHAT WOULD BE THE SITUATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA UNDER ITS PROHIBITION LAW WHICH It "WIDE OPEN" At TAR At IMPORTATION High water ...3:33a. m, II 1. 18.0 THE PLACE TO EAT UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Mutual Mithterploco every Friday OP WORLD NEWS PICTURES OP LIQUOR It CONCERNED Low water ...0:51 a.m. HI. K.I STRIOTLY UNION HOUSE only. 180. WOULD SUCH LEGISLATION BE LIKELY TO RESTRICT THE CONSUMPTION Sight of (ha Baal Reels Poaalbla OP LIQUOR TO ANV APPRECIABLE EXTENT T High water ....4:1 p.m. lit, 18.7 THIRD AVENUE to gal. n you t -k of s- . As fair minded men, the electors of British Oolumbla aro Lew wator ... 10:21 p. m. lit. 0.4 A Program of good Claaale and asked to carefully contlder the terms or the ProhlDltlon Act BOXES FOR LADIES Popular Mualo. k of W 180, Captain J- Mcdeo, M, M.S.A.