if The daily News fou vi"- y0' "V. PMNCK HUPHflT, B. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. prick fivk oust WAR RESOLUTION PASSES IN THE 4 . MAJORITY IN FAVOR OF DECLARING WAR AGAINST THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT STATE OF WAR NOW EXISTS - BRITISH AND BETWEEN U. S. AND GERMANY FRENCH RACE RESOLUTION PASSES KNATK BY OVERWHELMING MAJORITY TO ST. QUENTLN OF SENATORS ONLY SIX VOTE IN THE NEGATIVE RESOLUTION WILL PASS IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Beth Arm lea Steadily Forward on Cathedral Slty Slul M tb tiiUjr rttws.) French Pairohs on Ilia Watbfnglon, April S, The LILLOOET TO FINISH , City .f,lutioii declaring Ihafa alale HECATE STRAIT SURVEY; (Sprcui to tim Dsily Iwf OermanyJ between .1 i. exists and tbe United States wai passed!" Preparatory to alartlng Out on London, April 5 The perfect through the Senate yesterday by her annual northern Cruise, the co-ordination which has characterised overwhelming majority, there the advance of the Allies ta k,mnon Government hydro- """ on the western front drove the sting eiBuij.i irranhlcal tiamii LlllnneL survrv -if iii against tba resolution. IMPERIAL PALACE IS NOW THE CZAR'S PRISON. This is a picture of the AlexandrofT. or ring of steel closer to St. Quentin It mill at once coma up In the it now being fitted out at Ksqut. Xew Palace, which lias been described a a "fitiiceo rococo ' mcnslronity' II is situated in Tar-koe today. To the south of the city malt. The steamer is due to get louse of Representatives for conization e!o, or the 'village of the Mar which 1 located some fifteen miles south of Petrograd the, French have thrust forward and It ft understood away from port on April 1 1th. ami lias two palaces and a population of 30,000 people. It is here that the abdicated ruler of on a front of eight miles and have Lieut. tl it will be endorsed there un. - Commander Musgrave, Hula I held a prisoner by his people, t captured three more villages and of the Llllooet, the most Im says the of series of laittously In the Senate, Mc-Cutlxr domination a work lo be out portant carried by ntnunDC two miles from the substitute resolution U) AT heights only ire the exlstance of war on the Lillooel this year will l the KUMUKj UT ftAlt RETAIL MERCHANTS TRANSPORTATION town. It seems to be a race between lit linking of another American completion of the suney of of He- j MOVES BY GERMANY! ANfi.THE CT.P.S.S. CO. TO THE ISLANDS the two armies, as to who cale tilrait, the survey this, ills by Fermany, was defeated iwiti take the city first, and both waterway having been Inaugurat 'armies continue to push steadily sitaoot roll call. The senator against a the of the ed last summer. ISolh sides of tspetui ta Tbe buiy Ala meeting of the detail Mer- At lhe. meeting of the Jtelailj ahead, notwithstanding the re-Merchants itrticr Gronna,passage Korth the Hecate Straits will be ur-1 I-i.n.inn. AnrJI 5 cbanls Association last evening, Iat night, lhe matter sistance of the enemy. To the rmluUen tttlrta; La were,Follelte, Wisconsin; veyed, and It is eipected that Ihe ,noVe is Leinir forced hr Austria 'or which an invitation had been of the steamer service to the'th of La Fere, lhe Frenb are operations along this particular This forecasdexten,,eJj to lne lloard Tra(le lhe against UIon Germany. is pressure Xorn, Nebraska; Lane. Oregon; Queen Charlottes was gone inluj J?lfnlng- and Vardaman section or ine coasl win occupy in extracts taken from lhe Lntal ine maiier 01 tne Doycou 01 me j lines and are driving Hoo,of f Xistitsippl.Missouri, practically tbe whole of the sum- Aniieger. A declaration is madeiGrand Trunk I'acinc steamers was and discussed at sopte length. forward anolher wedge In the mer. On lhe way north the cf tbe forthcoming announcementimerreU Un s"rances naa oeen Oeneral 'dissalisf action was voic-j direction of Anixy. Dseoeet OhasHn. Tat of President Wilson's looet will carry out some general lnal Oermany will make the offer B,VM1 hy the T V' DeP,e lhat ed with lie present state of af- Trench ORtcial. Our patrols news reeominend. urvey work In Millbank Bound unrih uhilo Tin, ,iuf ,,f 'machinery was in motion lo bring fairs. J reached the southwest outskirts tfta to U U Congress of the resolution and In the vicinity of Ocean Falls, observers of German and Aus-!abour lhal. wnlch the boycott had In the course of the evening of St. Quentin yesterday. Furllw psmage I 4 t ..I TS : a l t n AAliIrl kit Wrt received "with deepest Irian conditions Is that the Teu- FLWU UIf iuin emtfcJUIi VVUIU uu tire.oident introduced Mr. A. er trains were made to the east aifmVf -tlerUn"the' foreign WAR ORDERS COMPLETED tlonie offleials. realize that-they ACC.tt!teh.n.one wetkjf tt alaled mo.L make. HrMl rnne..ir.n. " uaran. who is waiting for a chance to! London, April 5, Two German Set Sr:aU at The Hague toil; The Merlin official pro. Montreal. April l.-The busl-'According lo the German belief leed J? dd Hlwi,lhln !fh'f6 ";!get home, Mr. Mallory told of aeroplanes were brought. down y foitaeir Inability lo understand aa of making shells for the the peace offer will appeal with anJ lhe; a,kf,d .U'af II1U WJVVeit ,the difllculties of the grc aai nil TISA r AO Ai1l w ltw Preiidenrs pronouncement Allied governments came to an erial force particularly to me. Tl he!boy- the viands In getting their slutls, Russian FronL . i disclaim all responsibility. odlGial end In lhe United Slates Ilussla. ,lu" w" u.iuc p'-.to market. The Queen Chanoei Petrograd. April 5.-r(omciaij. Tit today, according to a New York yuo ui uuuiu0 ii.cou.c ui ,ijiamj. are very ferule and can The Uerman troops forced lhe German floverninent leader the O. T. I. lo have Iheir jon marketable produce in, of tbe Slokhold river in ivt id that Americana could dispatch to The Gaiettc. Plants FOUR MOOSE JAW CARS projuce passage rsatln tn Germany unmolested erected in many parts of the RUN BY WOMEN NOW . P "ea1fluarIer9 wnere lar'e quantities. For four years,Vplhynia riKiiiiuiiT auu iuiiaii, uriuiiKru, i- ........inn r.puhim t.lnnil him iilonj at Germans remained un. country for the exclusive purpose Prlnce nuPerl- 11 was nclld in America. of manufacturing shrapnel and Mooxe Jaw, March 3t Kour'na,nel' carried off the district priie nti Tbt Berliner Tage Matt declares high explo-lve shells Mwse Jaw street cars are bcin ic "t "' the Prince uuperi rair. ine during' "dnot.t "n,lj!:." " natural trading point for the Is- (Speelal to Tb DsUr Hevs. taal Oerroany must not under-Htimate have been closing down run today with women as con- ? tbe Importance of the the last two weeks, and workmen ductors. thereby, it la thought .v V. Vt,. "1. . landers in Prince Rupert, and yet Chicago. Wheat went up to 12 into other in rL"rX,: : th fac U for lranpC LT buhe yesterday. taitl ftate entering the? war, have been .hlftlng setting a precedent ts. s America Is the rlchet country lines of activity. The Gaiette The women wear grey uniform . are sucn mat a man may uae hi, Advices from The Hague state to tbe world. Hut the Herman dispatch reads. All the shell con. with military raps, skirts lo Just T lf '""i f .I end1 d,'CU!,seu vcr wait in Prince Rupert for a month that Austria will break with, the fu,,y lu,th w ar?ed, before he can get a steamer back United gtates as the result of r4i seem convinced, according tracts. tiae not been completed,'below the knees and legging tv lam ,c iw ,t rnuu -( wanl lo maKe mia, to tbe stmt that tl. and some will run for a time, but ritani German pressure, newspaper, of three months requested by the slalemenl 8ald Mr. Malloryrl genalor Williams that La the bulk of the work, which says HrtJripatinn of the last great great TROUBLE IN GERMANY tral in the war will not defeat amounted to hundreds of millions! company. j'that if the people of Prince Ru- Follette's speech on the resolu- pert can devise some means tion is worthy of Dethmann-Holl- Gwmany, of dollars last year, is finished. I tSpMlD o Tbe mily .tevi.' WELConina the .whereby our transportation wiirweg. j Amsterdam, April 5. j RETURNED SOLDIER te improved, the people of the! Negotiations by 'Bulgaria for a Th Hidden Past" the Weat-la MUST PAY TAX on at 'patches received here say lhat i i Islands will give It every support." geoarate oeace have been under- Theatre tomorrow after-, ENTERING THE STATES ,abor troubles 'have broken oul at A large and enthusiastic gath-j Mr. Mallory showed that the taken In Switzerland, at 3 o'clock. ISo and 15c. ; Uhe Vulcan Shipbuilding Works in ering greeted Sergeant Mclnloslr fortunes of Prince Rupert and the . Over forty thousand people Tts Ottawa, April . The proposed Hamburg. last evening in the Baptist Church islands were bound up together subscribed $266,78,300 to. Can-parlors. favorlta hauuhnM Bail la head tax of on persons entering A very sociable evening.The Islands produce what Prince :ada Victory Loan, nmlth Walling ton. Rhone 15, the Inlled States from Can. ARMED VESSELS SAFE was spent, after which the usual ftupert requires, and are only one! The.British steamer Carnliar-up Rupsrt Coal Co. If. ada, discussed at a conference of j of coffee afforded ample op-'hundred miles away. All kinds ofrow, of 9900 tons, has beensunk. Canadian railway otllciali at M.I tSpecUl to Tb Mil .tew. tiiirtiinitv f.ii mnnl fAlnt Inn nt .1.. n t.. m ..l....t !a - r t. i- I KW WELLINGTON COAL. mk McCaffery, phone 118. nuara Falls, is undertood to be Washington. April 5. The giMd-fellowship. la replying to but, heretofore, it has been im. contemplated by the United Stales jarmwj Anterican steamers Finland the welcome extended to him by possible to ship them. Mr. Mai. A DOUBTING MEMBER Government and not me iwrnin- atl(. j,auj have reached Ilritaln the pastor. Sergeant Mcintosh lorv instanced the case of one WESTHOLMF, ion OovernmenL Authorities here 8afe)y, having escaped the sub- made reference to the satisfaction man ho was raising pigs over, At the Retail Merchants meel- aro In doubt ns lo lhe exact na.tmarine menace. whlch was his in renewing pleas- there. He learned that the steam- ng last night regarding the lift- OPEIA HOUSE turn nl lhe regulation, which be-i ant associations. The sergeant tr Was. due on a certain day, and ing of the steamer boycott,- one TONIGHT ONLY comes effective, it Is understood, THE CRADLE left here with Captain Clayton had his pork killed and dressed s member said that he had not after May I. Born at the Prince Rupert Oen and arrived In trance with the an,j an ready for shipment, but much confidence in what the Canadian wfie rilms, ahtvlaf iks Ovtr Wilson's Vsto. eral Hospital this morning to Mr. , pioneers. It was his sad ex-'the steamer had to ro to Granby Gran,! Trunk neonle- said. "Six Army In Franoe Wn.liii.Blon. Auril 3. The 8 and Mrs. Frank S.Wright, of 218 nerience to have his nah who wn'.n.t .-ivi week late. "Just 'weeks" was lhe lime mentioned Adanca of iivl Ota the 'Tanke" tar on aliens entering lhe United (Seventh Avenue,, Kast, a daugh. ia80 bis associate here in Prince imagine the condition of that pork previously in connection with an- . Cuudlini !!... which applies to all na..ter. .Rupert, killed by bis side. Ser- before it coutd be shipped." said other matter, and now "three tnrtred In ths cr Canfprtu, ept It, ta. tlonalltlcs. including Canadians, jgeant Mcintosh speaks very high- ,ir, jiallory. The result was that months" did not look good to htm. twM was imposed by the immigration LAST HOPE GONE ily or the treatment accorded him this particular man was put out He thought the merchants should rpiKMi or winch was passed over President in F.ngland. Hhe w ill-return to '0f Jaw business, and Prince Rupert stay with It until lhe Grand Trunk "TJ1 Shielding Shadow" Wilson's veto In February. SHUI'lo Ttyr Duly .1rwt.i iSidnev next week until in fit shane nni h,v. tn )mv .ihoir nrV ' ....i..nu.i. ti.A rr.w.u tint ilia v ' ' vi im v" aiwev ' (-"- i r s vs v v (tiu Mwxs-e v It becomes effective May I. Cana. London, April 5.- Speaking to receive his discharge. Ifrom far nway. Kven at this meeting decided otherwise. smow ONLY dians, .Newfoundlanders. Cubans here today. Viscount Bryce says I i present moment there is a scar-! LIT? M st a and Mexicans entering the United.that the last Gerinnn hope is gone. TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Jclty of the actual necessities on FrMay afternoon. Matlaea at -- (H BO ,14 aw. States for a temporary siuy -".tho entry or the United Stales lhe islands, two men nave naa the .weethoime, from ihh. 000 exempt If Ihey have resided Jn-jji0 the war killed any glimmer At the meeting of the Retail , rvi&vd, 1 rival In n lu.Afil VTtfi SAVE THE . -tFiitvi T n v i . KING i. it xititnf Pli 4i m a i i s a i i a. is I.,ii s Interruptedly in uiee ""-tings ot n unai leuiou victory.;.rrcnunts iav uigm, ti.was nut- uoat n uuy f00d( n t quite an Gold-fish Jars at Oil's. 82. Z. one year preceding such entrance. The German people must shake mated that informatliwi had been uncomfortable condition to bo in," The tnx must be paid to the col- j 0fT mllilaryUm! The attitude of received of a boycott of the Prluce'gajtj jr Mallory. Weetholme Theatre. lector of customs of the port or, the new and the old world I lluperl merchuuU by certain oft fhe opinion of the meeting tomarrow afternoon from S tW S. W customs district to which the;proof against autocratic savag- the staff of the G. T. P. in the'ned t0 be that If the Grand "The Hidden PasL" 10a and 11 c i start a alien conies; but ir inere t- ery. .city. It seems that a mutual TrumY people were not going to or district, It Is considered here n r a ass m l n.1 I..ah In asl I t . .. a . t. .1 i . NOW-fanch collector at such port ns very v...cm nun men uiuuo iu j,iV9 jjlft service, me man suosioy 1IN0 1IU8INK8S then to thf nearest collector, or Improbable, thai the full text of off the merchants boycott of the gnouu be taken from them and LONDON CATC t Caaa likan, the master, agent, owner or con-signeo President Wilson's speech will be steamship company nnd those'gvefl lo others who would do so; Tickets Good. of the vessel. lran,'"r'a; published In the German press. memuers or ine u, i, p. siau were: APsV ftffMBs confHtlo.Py Md lion line, conveyance or The Allies are considering a plan sending out of town for all.their ATTENTION LADIES Thlrs) Avenue Tea Room. Pa.try or distributing it broadcast over supplies. Prompt Servlae af the Beat K9ulalU BervlM Special lUster music on flood Oermany by aeroplane. "What are we going to do about New lines of sport shoes and there Is ta aa at aH Myf. Friday. Fanners Oratorio j.hrisl lit" was asked, In a sportsmanlike high bootsrubber soles and h4a Phona Qreen 1ST, nml 111, Soldier." at the Many now goods for Kaster manner the secretary replied, Just arrived In time' for Kaater. BOXES FOR LA BHM dlst' Church nt P. " Wallace's. "Take your medicine." At Peck's Shoe Stor.