The Daily news if- Vii. NO. 27. prince rupeut, b. c Thursday, November 23, 1010. 'PRICE FIVE CENTS iOSPHA! D MS MI i AEGEAN AUSTRIA! 1 EMPEROR DEAD - GERMANS AGAIN ADVANCING IN TRANSYLVANIA BRITANNIC I! AGED EMPEROR TEUTONS GAIN SUNK AND FIFTY NOW OFFICIALLY MORE GROUND LIVES ARE LOST .REPORTED DEAD IN ALT VALLEY Huge Hospital Ship Sunk In the Franz Josef Died Two Days Ago Rumanians Retreating Russians Aegean Sea Allies Carry Italy Interested In New Ruler On the Offensive In Klmpo-lung All Before Them In Belgian King Appeals Region Russians Macedonia. to the Pope. Defeat Turks. (SiwUI o The Dtily Jiewa.) (Special to The Half jr flew.' (Special to The Dally Hcwi.) London, Nov. 23-Tho White Vienna, Nov. 23. It is officially London, Nov. 23. The Austro-Germans Star Line steamship Britannic,Iho announced that Franz Josef, the are continuing their third largest vessel ever built, aged Emperor of Austria-Hungary, offensive In tho Wallachian re- . hich was used by the British is dead. The heir apparent. gfcn In the Carpathians and the War Office as a hospital ship, has Archduke Charles Franz Josef, Rumanians are still retreating. been funk in the Aegean Sea, fifty Ihcj being lost. The Britannic assumed the- guidance of state Tho Teutonic forces have gained in on her way to SalonikI with affairs automatically two days more ground in the Alt Valley, nur.es and hospital attendants ago. It is not likely that there having mado advances on both Allied base on me uaisan will be any festivities of any kind lor toe lmnk8 of the River Alt. They have ONE OF THE NEW ARMORED MOTOR CARS MADE FOR THE BELGIAN ARMY. The picture in connection with the beginning front. shows an nrlnored motor truck carrying Belgian field artillery into action. The Belgian army is also advanced in Rothenthurm Macedonian Gains. of the reign of the new Emperor , thoroughly equipped with all modern weapons of warfare and Is busy planning a great offensive. Pass sector. hloniki, Nov. 23 The Entente until after the conclusion of the The Russians have started,a Allies continue lo success luuy war. Interested. JACK LONDON DIES JUDGMENT RESERVED (MAYOR M'CAFFERY WILL strong offensive in the Klmpolung drive borne their attacks against Italy lie German and Bulgarian forces Home, Nov. 23, In connection NEAR SANTA ROSA IN NEWSPAPER CASE AGAIN ACCEPT OFFICE district Austrians where have the been Germans making des-and , on the Macedonian front. Following with the death of the Emperor perate efforts to break through, f the evacuation of Monastic Franz Josef, attention here is being (Special to The Dally Kewi.) Mr. Justice Morrison yesterday Interviewed by The Dally News The French havesc ored a sue- . fresh German troops were called to the fact that the Santa Itosa, CaU Nov. 23, afternoon reserved Judgment in this morning as to the probability cess in heavy fighting along tho rushed t" this front but the reinforcements Archduke Charles Franz Josef is Jack London, tho world-famous the case of Coyle v. McNeil. Mrs. of his again running for mayor. west bank of Lake Presba. driven back married to an Italian. were novelist and Socialist reformer, Coyle and W. Croteau gave evi M. P. McCaffery said that, so far The Russians have repulsed along -Kith the rest. Along the Wilson Condoles. in of Turks died at his Glen Ellen ranch yes dence (n.support of the claims of as his own business 'interests are considerable, forces tVie Macedonian front, the Al- Washijjglon, ov, 23rTPrQsi-dent"'ilson sTrn?ttnictirig" hravrHe3fcife !d attacks are meeting with suc- has sent a message terday morning of uremic pois the plaintiff. Joe Bourgon testi- concerned, he would much rather upon the enemy. tess. Paralova and Dobiermir of condolence lo the new ruler of oning. He was ill only a few flfled to the fact that Mr. McNeil that someone else should take up The Ancre. hours. The doctors state that the the reins of office. He felt, however, : been captured. Austria-Hungary. bought in the plant for Coyle. British Headquarters, Nov. 23. of death was poisoning, as that, in view of the fact that Belgian Appeal. cause J. L. Christie, book-keeper for (Official) The enemy's artillery is FRENCH GOVERNMENT Paris. Nov. 23. The King of tho result of wrong dieting. Mr. McNeil, produced the books he has three projects in hand very active to the right of the new Dm ltulclnna hna wrlflpn In Prosi- Mr. London was known as the of the defendant showing Mr.i.which.. will,. .,if completed,i,mater- British front formed along tho PROTECTS FOOD SUPPLY dent Wilson, Alphonso of Spain tramp author and made several Coylc's account. There was no,W ae me iuiu.b c..u.c u south bank of the Ancre after the and the Pope asking for interven fortunes by his writings and Just entry in tho books in Coyle's ac- city, he is in duty bound to recent successful drive. Enemy si ii to Th Daily news.) hon on behalf of the thousands as often was reduced to bank count in connection with the pur IhA i.tunniiolllll lffr n T I DO patrols have made several at--tempts Pan: Nov. 23 The French Jof Belgians who nre being de- ruptcy. He was a contributor to chase of the plant at Aldermere. mayoralty for another year. to cross the river but have rabinet has decided that tholnortcd lo Germany to labor for most of the popular magazines Ho testified to having assisted "I appreciate the fact that the failed. frracli people shall have two!a the enemies of Belgium. and wrote several novels which at the drawing up of an agreement people have reposed in me their mwtleas days each week, Tues have been read the world over. protecting Mr McNeil from utmost confidence, said the nnmcrn run i Trimrn day and Friday, while it has also nOHVIG FISH CO. VS One of his latest was John Barleycorn, any suit for wages by an eiri mayor, 'and that they provided a LliOE.i WILL lLIlUCIV pmed a measure prohibiting the CANADIAN SURETY CO. which was really his own ployee of plaintiff's against Mr. council which has backed me up HIS RESIGNATION, making of pastry and fancjr cakes autobiography. McNeil as owned of the plant. splendidly. If the citizens feel in order to conserve the food sup- This afternoon in the Supreme When Coyle told him that he intended that they want mo to remain in (Special to The Dally Hewe) Plies of the, nation. Court, Mr. Justice Morrison heard DEATH HAS REMOVED to move the plant, witness office for another term, and if Vancouver, Nov, 23, Premier The Chamber of Deputies has the case of Tho Rorvlg Fish Com DISTINGUISHED JUDGE aid that he could not do that they will elect a strong council Bowser will tender his resigna- posed an order calling or alpany, Led., v. Canadian Surety without first paying for tho plant. to assist mo in the carrying on U) L,eulenanUGovernoP nar- wnnus of all 1918 conscripts to Company, Ltd. John Dybhavn, for (Special to The Dally Item.) Coyle said ho was not going to of tho business of the city, I nard today. It is expected that I taken at once. tho plaintiffs, stated that in the Toronto, Nov. 23, Sir John starve in Aldermero and that he shall again place my services at H. C. Brewster will bo called upon fall of 1914 they entered into an Alexander Boyd, Chancellor nnd ould take tho plant. On the their disposal." to form a iiew cabinet. RED CROSS SALE agreement with II. McGinnis, of President of the High Court of following Saturday Coylo loaded Winnipeg, to take orders for fish Justice, died hero today at tho ago up tlie plant anu witness sioppeu HUGHES CONGRATULATES CHARLESBOURQ COUNCIL Mri. Hal Peck and Mrs. It. r.r the llorvitr Company. In tho of 79. Beforo being promoted to him from taking It away. Witness PRESIDENT WILSON OPPOSE CONSCRIPTION Wright will have charge of the spring of 1915, a new arrange tho bench many, years ago, Sir told him that ho could only have 11 Cross sale of homo cooking ment was made whereby Mr. Mc-" John had a most distinguished the plant on payment of 1250 In (Special jo The Dally Newi.) (Special to The Daily Swa.) the rooms on Third Ave. on Ginnis was to handlo shipments career as a lawyer. He was tho cash. Lake Wood, N. J., Nov. 23. Quebec, Nov. 23 Tho municipal tfiday. These sales continue to of fish for tho plaintiffs and to oldest member of tho Supremo J. J. McNeil testified to having Charles Evans Hughes, tho defeated council of Charlesbourg, b very successful and many make collections for them, keep-kdiea Court bench in Ontario. purchased the plant at Aldermere Republican candidate for Quebec, has adopted a resolution now look upon Friday as jng a warehouse at his own ex- at n sheriff's sale. There were tho presidency of the United opposing conscription, saying "d Cross the IN NEW GARB other bidders. He bought the Slates, has sent a telegram to Day. The good work pense. Under new arrange that Canada has now done her mut be kent un Inst n Innir ns mont. ho furnished a bond plant with the exception of the resident Wilson congratulating pact In tho war. Copies of the w boys are on tho firing lino nnd through tho Canadian Surety Go There was much speculation gasoline engine. Joo Bourgon, him upon his re-election. resolution nro to bo forwarded to ' must be hint n ilrolnas ns Tim relationship between tho along tho waterfront this morn, who bid on tho plant, wanted to It is stated that it was only Premier Borden and Sir Wilfrid lLey are. naoni nn.i tho company tennln lug as to tho Identity of what ap buy from him tho press. Ho ulti after his campaign manager had Laurier. ated on November 30, 1915, and peared to bo n strange steamer mately sold lo McDougal! and made repeated demands that Mr. NEW WELLINGTON COAL. I tho llorvic Company claim that which mado her way up the bar Ilymcs the army press and enough Hughes tendered his congratula Presbyterian Church Bazaar In fmne 110. Wo have Just ro- the agent has failed to account bor about ten o'clock. There was equipment to run a paper at En tions. tho church, Wednesday, November teived a shlnmont nf r.nn t.mJf.m i 3?(! collected for the a familiar look about her lines dako. 29th, at 3 p. m. All kinds of LUP Coal We are prepared to I plaintiffs. but her hull was painted green Coylo camo to him nnd asked CONVICTION QUASHED Xmas novelties, plain and fancy M In your winter's coal for you. L. W. Patmore is appearing lor while her funnel was red, with him what he was going lo do with The case of Rex v. E. A. Haw- sewing, etc. Tea and Ices served, the plaintiffs and A. M. Manson black top. She turned out to b tho plant, and urged him lo let ley was heard In tho Supremo Splendid musical program in the Is acting for Alfred Carss, agent tho City of Seattle In her new him run tho plant as ho had Court this morning. It was an evening. tf. NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC for tho defendant company. clothes, making her first trip i wlfo to support. This ho agreed application for tho quashing of tho colors of the Pacillo Steam to do, reserving tho right toNlls a conviction by the Indian agent C,TY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SAM RECRUITING ship Company, which is an amal poso of tho plant as he saw fit at Hazcltoii against E. A. Hawlcy, LONDON CAFE The gnmation of the old Admiral Lino Coylo assisted in tho shipping of of Hazelton. Tho conviction was city nre temporarily alarm out of system com. (Special to The Dally Newi.) and tho Pacific Coast Company tho pari of tho plant bought by quashed. W. E. Williams ap AND GRILL nssl0'- Tntll further notice Ottawa, Nov. 23. Lleut..Oon. McDougal!, Later ho drew up tho peared for tho defendant and W, Third Avenue "''Phone.'leaae report all fires by Kir Sam Hughes is en route for Rubbers! Rubbersll Rubberslll agreement with Coyle releasing E. Fisher for tho Crown. Serves Nothing but the Best h- H. MacDONALI), Montreal and Quebec to seek re Exclusive agency fur Goodrich him from any possibility of 8TRICTLY UNION HOUSE Canadian ou'rsea American Rubbers, All styles and Men's Neolln Solo Boots-luco's, -Wol. Firo Chief. cruits for the claim for wages. There was no BOXES FOR LADIES sizes, Peck's Shoo Store. 270 275 ft9tttt........ battalions. (Continued on Page Two) "