the Daily news f vol viii. mBZ. phinci: itui'P.rtT, b. rniiMY, march' 2, 1917. PHICK FIVK CKNTt GE MAN PLOT D SGLOSED'H S. CONGRESS MEXICAN TROUBLE MADE IN GERMANY - SWISS MINISTER TO U. S. GETS IN BAD GERMAN PLOT POLAND UNDER PRUSSIAN HEEL RETREATING . REVEALED IN GERMANS BLOW Amsterdam, Only with great difficulty, and on definite and ap U. S. CONGRESS proved business ground, will the upposmoNS Germans allow traveller from Poland to come westward. The Documentary Evidence Produced following interview, therefore, Carefully Prepared Dfncs of Showlnu German Attempts to which was obtained at Rotterdam Bapaume Are how UnUnabl Oat Japan and Moilco pn Sunday with a certain I'ole. German Retreat Not Against U. . Tho had arrived from Warsaw Stopped Yet. cannot fail to be of interest as fpMl l TW lH7 He.- giving a general Ida, from winch iSpreltl to Tlx Dfltjr Sews.) Washington, March 2. Lellera. WHERE CANADIANS AWAIT TRANSHIPMENT TO CANADA detail lit necessarily omitted, of London, March 2. The German conditions in that city and other retirement still continues. which have document", Empire Canadian and other llolel, lluxton, discharge depot m England. of Poland under the German parts The retreat is slowed down to the possession of the ln in heel. what It wes on the first day, but tnitedU" government for wme BERNSTORFF GONE FINANCIAL AID I,would sooner die than return, it is steady, and is extending to time ere produced In Congress Ily means Germany the north of Arras. Indications HIS WORK REMAINS COULD BE GIVEN PffiZto ZtZZ yelerlajr thowlng that Germany .u of any recoil movement are un-noticeable. been very active In allempl-iof Ing from no methods to attain Explosion follows ex a Japan and Mexico to-gtlber I London. Feb 28. There is a this end. Vast areas of our for- plosion unceasingly In the town U the Washington. March 2.- Dr.'growing tendency to believe that hae "l down and the of liapaume. Many months of belligerently against Paul Hitler, the Swiss minister, the Ame,lean-German situation exported to Germany. Thus, SnBaLBLBLaliBLBHfaWK bard work have been expended on I sited states, in case of war. The took me- the charge of the Ger.imay: continue indefinitely, al- w the opinion of many, they have this ridge on which the town c ;ritpondence between Germany man . Km ban when llernslorfT though full consideration Is given permanently and irreparably in. stands and it was expected that ol 4U Mexican representative left. The rcumulatlng annoying to the chances of an 'overt act," ittd our sources of wealth, hard fighting would take place r,td ancluslvely that Germany this minister "seems lor other eventuality creating a "Wilh all speed Germany is ypLiaL&LLw ' before it would fall into the hands c "ale of war. Discussion centred ,.un1Wr , HiiaVr of the Ilritish. 'From the number Ml twfn at lite nouom 01 an uie to Ik? going to place him In the ' n me question whether Ir an ac- ru.-..u u.-uuu. .. IsB"B' of explosions. It is" the accepted n??nl trouble In Mexico It ha. same category with the late Ger- a war continues w oe ' belief that the Germans are deliberately w., defied nrevlously that the man embassabor. Dr. Paul MU ?i ,.,"' 1 avoided, the situation a" our "hools now it is com- blowing up all their. in had anj thing to do with ter. as Germany indirect repre- fisting IVHIIVIillVnaKV. wonderfully constructed defences preparatory to their evacuating the town. Gommecourt has now CAPTURED BRITISH CAPTAIN fallen to the Dritlsh troops and Captain Cilery of the Steamer they are within a mite of Ba-paume. j . . - .- . i..., t... a . t .i a ot v i at nr in p irnnnm n nnn in. Lynfleld. whose vessel de- The retreating Germans 5 .a o a- It l- .SlUlf Ut" eillll IIlfllL WtnilU Uitt K LU " s w v - was rmtteX Wilson tull with Mexi- ri uixu i'c'aiiiMtint be entirely a matter of American tellectual societies are forbidden, stroyed by bombs placed there by are being continually harrassed Mt mi l uban troubles, so that initiative. I '"There is also a very strong the crew of a German submarine. by the advancing British, whose li (sa alrenglh of the U. B. PRETTY WEDDINQ AT How valuable benevolent neu- propaganda In full swing against ! - patrols are in constant touch with c;M aot be employed in IHiro-f3 THE BAPTIST CHURCH the Jews, and measures or an the German guard. ' " trallly would be can be indicated rear -s matters. ........ by a single instance of one of Its outrageously unlawful kind have PRINCE GEORGE YOTERS There is no news from the other Tit lire la of the dicIoure t. r t.Un.l. e workings. Dispatches oeen put in lorce againsi iuem. parts of the front. Quietness ASK FOR INVESTIGATION of (be Herman plot against the were........assemble.1 last night at eight i. from u'5 ew York yesterday stated vMien a Jew presents nimsen prevails. led Slates was seen imme- O ClOCK Bl .l-IHR IUi(lli 1-HUIlll V" that J. P. Morgan Company had for a passport to travel over 10 Mesopotamia-Cavalry nMt'.j in (kingress. x Large in-'see Mr. Hilly Ileith and Miss Ilita Just received from Canada 128,- Ms own lown ne is lonnauy askeu The enlargement of the scope and gunboats are continuing Irodafed a motion to have theUiaciKinald united in the holy 500.000 In cold. Under a system his religion. When he replies of the Vancouver Election Ilojal the pursuit of the beaten prtsitfcnl communicate all the bonjg of matrimony. The bride ,' vrtUn. ..tinv nnnria! that he is a Jew the military be Turkish troops from Kut-el-Amara. Commission that it take so can fuU tu iuigrcis, while Hard- w, M)Led lovely in a costume arrangements obviaUng the ne- come abusive ana remaric. Ana, Further large quantities kke ni;t ou a motion to refer r,f woollen teka trimmed with .ii., r.r ...-i, . ,i..in mum itiA a Jpw. also a sinutrsler and a cognizance of the charges made of ammunition and material have mb to the ferritin committee, cream satin was given away by Allied gold resources would be traitor. We grant no passes to n respect to the election in tort fallen into the hands of the Bril-Uh Tall confirmation, of the diclos.hrr father. Mr. J. S. MacDonaid. easily reached. uch people." No Jew is allowed George was urged upon the pre- troops. The Turkish forces Sf rrfarding the German In- nnd was attended by her alster, In the opinion of some author- to build a house, and this In spile mier on Saturday last by J. R. are almost surrounoea ana u is hiiue a given al the White Miss Nellie MacDonaid, who wore ties here the United States could of the fact that there are 350,000 Campbell, Prince George, presi-help thought that the very large num U : tate Department and In ,,nk marquiselle, trimmed with to bring the war to a more Jews among Warsaw's round dentof the Liberal Association for bers will be compelled to surren U innate. The plot revealed by ,,iack velvet and a black velvet speedy end without herself In- million Inhabitants. Nor are Jews the riding, who is in Victoria at der. tie.administration today was put ia(. The groom was. . supported., . !inrrintr ih rpmtonHibilMv and a lowed any nana in me aamnys- nreseiu. Eastern Front: m k iVUIIHIII SSV to away the dalling uon- iy his brother. Mr. MUney iieim. i . . . Germany's attitude tration of the country. I It is claimed that there were Pelrograd. March 2. The en t and to sllr the nation to After the Ilev. W. W. right nan . American nolicy of Vicious Maltreatment, several irregularities in this elec- emy assaulted the flussian posl- "vue ine real nerus oi mo er- tied iim knoi ine Kuesi. benevolent neutrality towanl the Within two Hours niter ine tion. wnerene canaiaaies were t ions,on the Jacobeni-kimpolung- a problem. Faring the tKsU .vre the immediate relatives, Allies would present no feature German troops entered Warsaw W. It. Moss, K. C, then a minister high road In force and succeeded t.f further delay In Congress drove to the home of the bride's of essential difference from her the German secret police, pro- in the Dowser cabinet, who had in establishing themselves on Kfrther with the opposition to parents, where the evening was actual attitude Inasmuch as a de- vided with lists, made searches deserted his Old riding of Fernie, part of our line, A counter attack fh the president the Hwer he ,pni joyously. claration of war would-have to of more than 200 houses, arrest- which he had represented since drove the major part of the it is considered that the' fmanale from Germany. ing a large number of quite inno- 1903, and John Melnnes, formerly enemy back to their own positions. wiDin.lrallon played a trump NEW YORK ANQRY . cent people. All the prisoners of Socialist member for Grand Forks. - earu m making the disclosures. J ranMouSKl still Warsaw and the adjacent Praga r. Itoss majority over Mr. Mc- 8e elarr I.a.ninir states that (I: (P-fui u T Dnjr rtN the outside are filled with Polish citixens who Innes is only seven. TERRACE NEWS " mr iftceivable that Japan had Nw York. March 2. There is have spoken only a word-or two Mr. Melnnes and his friends ny oRleial knimlrds;e of the nloti frsh outburst here today Washington Feb. 28. Count indiscreetly, while great numbers believe that they can prove several A new lumber mill is to be iv. o..i 1 1 .........i a breaches of the Elections Act In the spring near the dilatory tactics of the v.iam von Tarnow Zu Tarnowski. have been shot. Spies arc every opened up SI yId consider any projwisals against governmrnt in handling the Ger- Austro-Hungarlan Ambassador to where. committed on behalf of Mr. floss Copper Itiver by Frank Phiscarto ds by shows his in the and Geo. Little. the enemy. situation. The press cen- tne Untied States, was virtually " c ",r,"'"a" by supporters con man stituency, and a great elec- Frank Phiscarto has 400 acres many zones ivere V ror UIOC&- l,,pm.l down bv IIih YYasIllnRlon sarvcijr auj inc. THE QERMAN BLOCKADE InsVfhe free aellon ..r the presl-'a,lminlstrallon' late yesterday, have been made into prohibited tors of Fort George consider that of good timber land near Copper !.". hi hands In the naPon Zwiedonlk. r.harsa of the areas, where the general public, no matter what steps Mr M.clnnes itiver. There will be a small Unu to ii t-nr . .wlV u is realiied here 1 Austrian Emba-y since Dr. Dunu are not a'lowed. Moreover. Jews might or might not take- la re-London. townsite near the new milt with Marrh 2 Out f Ihe r .. .. nrmanv will ... -n. hnn.1,1 i.u n.i.annrts. wearing their long caftans may gard to the election, public policy a store for the convenience ft the thousand ' not enter Warsaw's public demands thai the allegation of workers. Frank is now In the of vessels arriving and JJJJ at anything and that on caed at the State Department even flrmnv ivi,.n ..i nwii,)......... niM.ii, . nark,. known as the Jardin de irregularities should be investl- south purchasing machinery for " nil'" ..- uu va"... mm ....v.. - " Die month of February, the four separate,. . occasion for a declara- Secretary Lansing to have the axe. . gateu. the mill. Uilnl n t -..,- l. i . tan "u" . .,. ,i ,. ...... . ,.. i..ii -r..i "l.rMil Id .T(rpmplv exnensive.l George Little Is doing a lot of "lUisse- 110 were British, 20 be- 1(l by the government, show t1U9 prinff about his recognition as elsewhere, and If there is any GERMANY TO PAY logging here, picking up a nice I'ged the food surplus in one district it may lut of clear spruce logs for use In t other of the Allies, 2 Vi,rmanr intended to use a Austrian envoy. The Haron .... . . ..... ... . , is la Tbe Ni- There a - i r i.i nni via I,nnnn,iii III II M I II 1 1 f- (?pcUI Duly making aeroplanes. ere American, and t were those Mrxico.Cubn troubles as a wa, loiu mm no lime wiiuiu u .v. w neutral countries. This very .'.'i,Jlinan Zft the United Slates to et for the nresentation of the district under pain of Imprison-1 Amsterdam, March 2 Ger big demand for this,kind of lumber. and 'nU percentaae sunk ahowa that . i ...irnl and l prevent.. credentials until the submarine ment. Ureau is snppuea unoer an many has Intimated that she is Buyers from the east II.. " - Keen rr - - - i , . ...... .. ..niii nnin UA,An. the States" have been here to see tie submarine warfare Is praefcj (i. sinnd she has alreaoy tissue oeiween .vusiria-iiungury muhum .un.n.n.h im. willing In compensate the owners "Ily accomplishing very little in.i the rulhles submarine and the United States was settled. "In spite of their great misery, 0f the seven Dutch steamers tor-endure what they could get. be the Polish population Channel A lied Cross entertainment will That Germany hould This more forcibly Indicated ttedoetl In Ihe English NEW WELLINGTON COAL.'Clliri.i to do so ummapfcted president Wilson's firm stand patiently, nevef abandoning the taat week. As these vessels enr-n lie held here on Saturday- The arrtvftl, 500 tons lump, 1 00 a no,l,"the pride of a Amerl. 'against not only Germany, but hpe of deliverance by the Allies' ri,.,j mostly food stuffs It Is polnt- ladles have been working hard an tn. nut coal, We give prompt ;''" ,url her chief ally, than any other In- victory. Business is m a serious ej out that in time or practical in play that has earned a name for strvifa to i .Mcuauery, . ,cau. cident or the past week, which ha condition throughput the country.'famine nothing can ever conipen-Ibeen itself in the east. They are enthusiastic. pnone Uj"' GENERAL NEWS practically barren of diplo- Many big houses, includiug aome'aato the Dutch people for the loss A good night I en-sured. jniatio developments In view of the Important banks, have become 0f food . Feeling in Holland is ,prll' W lh P"J ' jcrllical International condition, bankrupt. Amojg the banks 'very acute over this matter v the eks nat of. It was Interpreted by some aa a which have failed l v mat or vmi-'sunken vessels carried a safe WESTHOLMIT. The Admiralty warning to Germany jiot to at- helm Landtaw, also the house ofjCqnjuct from Berlin for thilr LONDON GAR OP1RA fleets from Canada. arrhwl tempt to Inlluenco Austria fur-;PreU, also the firm of Gold- voyage from Falmouth to Anister-Iher ANBAWLL HOUSE have TONIOHT ONLY i.i...hi. ii.,i........ a In her dealings with tho feder. These failures, of course,I jam FLORA Iy In HngittiJ'i- ,.,,,! and .United Slates und to emphaslie have caused the deepest distress ThlrdAvnu PARKER DE HAVEN Fourteen m ,H,rtr"; Ved m President Wilson's determination The Polish population under;reann that the Poles always said: Prompt Service of the Beat h Whirlpool Invalhieu so.uir - - uat ,u lemppr m. Austrian domination have much .The Austrian Is our brother. All thsre la to eat at all hours. ri or Destiny" Halifax from Knfla ?.M,,." less roason to complain. The Aus.jthat Is forbidden in the parts oo- tu. GOOD LIVE COMina Mr. W, J. IIonvsw e( When you think of shoes think trlans, I assure you, are not Gcr.icupled I Germans it allowed in BOXES POII LABI KB io. posiuon in ui" i" f Wallace' mans, and It is not without good ,that occupied by Austrian." ment In Victor"-