f H1 The Daily News -1 VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1010. HEME BA NG 01 BAUAN FROHT BRITISH STILL GAINING ON SOMME - A THOUSAND MORE PRISONERS ARE TAKEN GREAT BATTLE ALLIED FORCE -Kl' . - - BRITAIN IS PAID NOW RAGING ON DRAWS CLOSER COMMENTS IN BALKAN FRONT IN ON BAPAUME THE REICHSTAG Equal but Allied Guns are British Make Further Qalns and Forces Chancellor Vents His Spleen and Superior Greece Haggles Tako Thousand Prisoners Bolsters up German Hopes-Swiss Over Terms Revolutionists Great Feat of Daring Provide for Busy. Frenchman. Prisoners. Spr:M to Tfie Dally news.? (Srriil to The Dally Jtewi.) (Sped! la The Dally New.) I, :mli n. Sept. 30. The general London, Sept. 30. Despite very Berlin, Sept. 30. Chancellor assault of the Serbians, French bad weather, which hampers the Von Bethmann-Hollwegg, In his and .Russians north of Fiorina, artillery movements and converts address to the for intensity and number of (he battlefield into a mire, the Reichstag yester (i np engaged, is by far the RrllNh were successful itr occupying!! day, said that Ihe Germans will If-eatesl bailie yet fought on the vo hundred yards of Herman persevere until victory Is theirs. Italian front. The Bulgarians trences and capturing over "Great Britain has broken one i :p.rsl'r' -trrmg in infantry but a thousand prisoner. The British international law afte another. the Allies show a great superinr-jty are striking from two directions, and is the most egotistical, tho in big puns. The battle in still while the French nre ad fiercest and most obstinate of all jfc and is indecisive a yot. vancing from tho south. The' Germany's enemies," said tho Greece Haggles. Allies have closed still further In! Chancellor. He also said that tho r.rrf ? is reported to bo haggling on Ilapaume, which is the next! Allies could not bteak through with the Entente Allies over flerman stronghold to be tackled. tho German lines on the Sommo tf it-irial terms before taking the front and made a similar statement Daring Airman, GREAT WAR CHIEFS OF BFtlTAIN AND FRANCE WHO PLANNED DRIVE ON WEST FRONT f.:; I act;yii which will bring her Paris, Sept. 30. Lieut. Guy-nemer, regarding tho campaign on Left to right they are, Arlstlde Bi land, the French premier; General JofTre; General Caslei-nau, i... . war with tho Central Powers. who has earned fame as chief of tho French General Staff: Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, Britain's Minister of War. the eastern front. The Revolution. one of tho most daring of the The gathering of these chiefs was one of the most, notable conferences that have taken place Practical Swiss. Pi-eaus, Sept. 30. Revolutionist French aviators, after destroying since the war began. Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 30,- in civilian Barb boarded n three enemy aeroplanes In two Foreign Minister Hoffmann, head-of Or -s batllcshfp; expelled the minutes and a half, droppiu ten MISS ELIZABETH BANKS WILSON'S SCATHING BANDITS ESCAPE WITH tho Swiss political department, r.i r,i'ers. anu had tups low-Ik? thousand feet mid alighted uninjured. LEFT FOR SOUTH -TODAY ' - REPLY TO ACCUSER . EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLAR! announced In parliament yesterday rssel to Salamis Hay where that preparations '.have bcen Allied warships are nnchored. French General Killed. Miss Elizabeth Hanks, who has (Special to The Dally Kew.) (Special to The Dally Newt.) completed so that students, whri nusslan Front. General Pierre Oirodon has acquired considerable fame as an New York, Sept. 30. President Mooso Jaw, Sept. 30. Six are interned or are prisoners nf,f r '.-opiad, Sept. 30. On the been killed on the Sommc front. authoress, left for tho south this Wilson has received an avalanche heavily armed masked bandits cut ar in Switzerland, may attend' the Swiss universities. '.era sections of tho Russian forenoon, after having spent several of insulting- communications from the telegraph and telephone communications front the Russians have bombed FINANCIAL REPORT OF days hero studying condi Jeremiah O'Leary, president of The Bremen? and entered the enemy stores, railway stations EXHIBITION DIRECTORS tions. Miss Hanks has devoted the American Truth Society, accusing Portland, Maine, Sept. 30. A Carou Branch of the Bank of life preserver with the namo and motor car transports. Four her talents towards-,helping the him of being pro-British lierman aeroplanes were destroyed Tho report of the directors of Red Cross Society during tho war and saying'that he had failed to Hamilton last night; bound and Bremen" stencilled upon it has while the Russians lost two. the Northern B. C. Agricultural and has raised about $2,500 by obtain compliance with American gaged the night watchman, blew been found off the coast of Maine. Association is highly satisfactory. tho sale of short stories. This rights. open tho safes, and escaped in an WHITE INVITED TO LONDON Tho compulsory expenditure of President Wilson telegraphed OMINECA RETURNS talented lady spent a very enjoy automobile with $8,000 in currency. over $1,000 last spring in repairs able time hero and took a lively the following reply: "Your tele Tho official returns for the elec-- Sr:lal to Tlie Dally .lewa.) on tho roof of tho Inhibition interest in all she saw, particularly gram received. I would feel deep tion in Omineca give A. M. Man- ' ' awa, Sept. 30. Sir Thomas Iluilding, damaged by storm, was tho fishing bus'iness. about ly mortified to have you, or any WRINCH GROUP AT son a majority of 174, Woman Whit. Minister of Finance in tho a serious handicap, but was overcome which she had many questions to body like you, vote for me. I do OWEN LAKE BONDED Suffrnge carried by 3CG votes and k'din Cabinet, has been invited by tho generous support received ask. not want tho voto of any disloyal b the Imperial government to from all quarters. For American, nnd, since you have An important deal was made Prohibition the figures:by 95. The following til London. this tho directors tender their DIED WITH RESCUER access to many such, and I havo are by Harris Bros, this week when . M. Manson (Lib.) ........432 heartiest thanks. Tho following CLOSE BESIDE HIM not, I convey this message bonded for the F. M. Dockrill (Con.) they $35,000 - MEMORIAL SERVICE is a summary of the receipts and through you." expenditure. Seward, Alaska, Sept. 20. Wrinch group of claims at Owen There will bo n special memorial Expenditure. While crossing Portago Glacier PORT ESSINQTON IS .ake to a syndicate headed by Majority 171 service In tho Methodist Prize awards $1,538.79 from Turnagaln Arm to Portage FEATURED IN WAR CRY F. II. Dakcn and Moore of San Spoiled ballots, 21, Clir.'h Sunday evening for tho Gencrnl expense . . . . . 003.03 Bay, a resident of Hope, Bert Francisco and New York. The Woman Suffrage. ... late es 509 Mr Peter McLachlan. Administration expenses 1,000.05 Foreman, fell into a crevasse and This week's issuo of tho War property was staked some years No 143 alighted in vater and mud out of Cry might bo termed a Port Es ago by Gore nnd Risdale and then Senator Dead. Total $3,801.87 sight of F.aton, who had become singlnn number as it bears on its Dr. Wrinch took an interest. Majority for 300 tlawa, Sept. 30. Senator Cos. Receipts. separated a short distance from outside cover a picture of the hall The property is in tho Owen l'Wn Spoiled ballots, 59. is dead. Members fees $ 170.00 his companion on nccount of a at Port Kssington, which was re Lake district and is reached by Prohibition. Donations 2,550.50 snowstorm. Katon began a search cenlly burned down, and also a a sixteen-mile trail from Houston MAJESTIC MUSIC fiato receipts 852.85 on bearing Foreman's cries for picture of Brigadier McLean ad and that trail Is now being put in Yes 379 No 281 Rentals 500.00 help. Ho told Foreman that ho dressing an opeu-uir meeting in shape. te musical selections nt the Space rentals -10.88 would enter Iho crevasse lower tho village. Inside there is a fine Five men went up to tho prop "'"tic tonight Majority for 95 include "La Sundries 12.25 down nnd rescue him. While photograph of Port Kssington and erty this week to work on the inVa. ," 'The Firefly" and "KaU Katon was gono Foreman became also n picture of Knvoy Matthew trail and to erect cabins and tho Spoiled ballots, 48. Total $1,111.18 panic stricken and opened the Aucklnud, of Mellnkatlah and one intention of tho new owners is to HALIBUT ARRIVALS Nie arteries in his loft wrist. Katon of the corps ofllcers nt Port Simp develop the property as quickly schooner Alaska ' brought Surplus 339.01 reached him just beforo he died. son. as possible. . pounds of Tho Jim Ham had 12,000 halibut last must bo added Foreman said ho feared ho would l" S,, To this surplus The group is very promising not pounds of halibut this morning, "0011, sold this fore. tho sum of $977,01 covering do freezu to death and choso an SUN AND TIDE with four known veins that aver tho Alpha S., 15,000, tho Unity, nations yet to come In, refund on easier wny to die. Tho body was Sunday, October 1st. ago four feet in width. The ore 2,000 and Iho Aurora 500 pounds. "Plain freights, advertising revenue, eto. carried out to Milo Sixty-lhreo of Sun rises ....0:2l n. m. which is copper and lead.zinc, is Simian, who No sales had been made up to has re t been Vheio was a capital expenditure tho Onlted Stales Railroad nnd Sun sets 0:22 p. in high grade. Omlneca Herald. T a few day. noon. i.fi U'is fr Vi of $1,208.01 during tho year. All will bo brought here. High water ...3:30a.m. lit. 18.3 "''"lft morning,and danah.on ncompanled payments of liabilities have been Foremnn's wife committed sui Low water .. ,0:33 a.m. lit. 7.3 PATTULLO'S MAJORITY made nnd on collection of out cide by shooting in Anchorage n High water ...3:37 p.m. lit. 20.7 REGISTER NOW standing accounts tho association week ago becauso of despondency Low water ..10:10 p.m. lit. 4. Tho following is tho result o will have about $1,800 in tho Monday, October 2nd. tho election In Prince Rupert All who deslro to regis, treasury for 1917. London's Lord Mayor. bun rises. 0:25 a. in riding according to the official ter as voters in this constituency ND GRILL London, Sept. 30. Sir William hun sols .0:20 p. in count; must do so not Third Avenue NEW WELLINGTON COAL, Henry Dunn has been elected High water ...1:28 a.m. lit. 17.2 V. D. Pnttullo 930 later than Monday, Octo. serves Nntki .... nimnrt ltd. Wo have Just ro Lord Mnyor of Loudon. Low water .. 10:11 a. in. lit. 8.3 Win, Manson 77 her 2nd. Apply to J. II. LfTRlCTLY UNION HOUSE eelved a shipment of 500 tons High water ...4:10 p.m. lit. 19.8 MoMullin or any cominis. for ladies" r.i.mn CoalVo are prepared to Paulino Frederick nt tho Ma. Low water ..11:10p.m. lit. 5.1 Majority 15 ntoner for taking oaths. put In your winter's coal for you. Jostle Monday and Tuesday. Captain Mcfleo, M. M. 8. A. Spoiled ballots, 73.