.t f I' The Daily News . ! v t, "J J' ' I'lUNCH nUPHMV Bi C.t HATUflDAY, APML 7, 1017. price five cent OTliN sirs BY UNITED STATES ALL PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADEt FOR HOSTILITIES AGAINST GERMANY PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNS fa GERMAN SHIPS THE WAR RESOLUTION !?Ti .avusoouer ARE SEIZED BY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MM MEASURE BY 363 TO 50 U.S. MARINES r AMIDST THE MOST BRA M ATI 0 SCENES IMMEDIATE ACTION T BE TAKEN THE NAVY MOBILIZED Jo tans court I Craws Taken Prisoner- aw4 9MM Xl.rraaJ Taken Poss Ion In HtUl lo It DUly elpally directed" nt alien enemies of Unit. StaiM ttt' Washington, April 7, Exoctly and it applies to; all males of! All U.i. Pert. President fourteen years and upwards2The ' yesterday m, ttlla, activity of enemy spies will be Spcisl to Tfce Dsily flews.) VUon signed Uie joint resolution ' bulb the Senate and tfie curbed. ! Xew York April 7-In all the puifd tr Secretary Daniels has ordered ; f SJSKOCRTk American armed ports today, declaring a suuo oi r ou the mobilization of the navy. In tiiiUBff u"" forces of, the United States seized V" "!the Senate, the Deficiency and the Appropriations Hills all German ships,, which have r ,u! "'.Tr;": ."lM'"ve w -. 7 rr are passed. en lying there in most cases fffl SlUSeu W lUV uuvuiiich, mv 1 I y nee the outbreak of the war. In Department flashed out from lit roverntnent wireless station. MEXICANS ARE i THE BRITIBH QAIM IN FRAN6C ports on every coast of the United Ittse warships at sea and lo all This ma is brought right up States proper and in the island bru in, the United states secret ON THE MARCH lo date. . possessions, marines went aboard urdtft covering precautionary the enemy ships and made their itrp within and without the na-tioju -ISrKtil lo Tte Dtllf 5tM ARE and took RUPERT BOYS crews prisoners pos liecause of their military Ml Paso, April 7 Carranza session of the vessels in the name lid Mal nature these orders are troths are marching in the direction ArTUCTED WITH MUIES of the Government of the United f cwrte not being made public. of the American border. States. At Hoboken alone eighteen Tie SUs minister who has been Their being close movements are Uiirr charge of the affairs of UNCLE SAM COMMITS AN OVERT ACT., Wilbelim "Lieber Writing from a camp in the vessels, including the giant ly watched by the United State ott! You right in Mf way." Cartoon from Baltimore Yeterland were taken over. In the German Kmbassy, since tbo force". Scores of Ocrmans are ran American south of England some very New York water, twenty-seven oVptrlure of Count .Deroslorff, being detained here by the De amosing descriptions of military vessels were seized. In all the tiialomfed by the State Department partment of Justice in connection GRAND CONCERT IN DIVERSION BY GERMANS life have reached town from total number of German ships of lae action of the govern-meet with the investigations of the Donald Crerar, late of the Orand seized is ninety-one representing-a sad he will communicate German plot against the United METHODIST CHURCH TO RELIEVE ST. QUENTTN Trunk staff here. Donald joined gross tonnage of 591,698. The vn Berlin. .I .tlf I I t nnil .nl Mate in Mexico. line ariiuery mst eyting auu ,cti use of these,vessels by the government In the Houm. The oratorio "Christ and His c?puj to Tlx duj Soverseas in the fall, Uarry Wel- will greatly help the, congestion Aaidtl the ni o t dramatic TERRIFIC EXPLOSION jford, of tlie expnees office, -la of freight caused by the, in the Methodist . Ktart mr wilnsed jn Congress Soldiers," given --Ixjndon. April .One nt thelja-ih-bbyi rcirtnz'drshi&piBg:' lie Hkck of IleprenenUtirea AT FERME MINES Church last night, once again witnessed ihost powerful "diversions" at-J have fbeeA -expecting lo go to Iae4 tte resolution formally de-tiuat lo the high standard f templed by the Germans for!France with the next drafL for Germany an enemy by a muafrnl nliililv ntLiinfnl liv lh months Nome time. BECOMES CHAIRMAN made , pasl w as yesterday tU of 373 to SO. For the flrst (Speeul to Tl D.U, .lews.. .peope Qf ,lupert The' occasionally meet other against the French line to the of credits mm tin a modern constitutional Fernle, April 1 A terrific ex- oratoria is deservedly popular io northwest o f Ilheims. Picked men from Rupert, the last one be-forces rf, a woman has voted on plosion occurred here on Thure- tbe older cities and In its render. of the hurled ln P1"1 "ay' whose regiment te sir questiou. Mi Itankin. day night, when Coal Creek Mines iag jagl ng,t, the choir under Ihe suddenly against enemy the were French line ""iped alongside them for a Victoria, April 7,MaxwelI reprewnUtive, for the state of Now. 2 and 3 were loUIly wreCkeiMijreCljon 0f Mr. John E. Davey fr 'V Smith, a well known business man and the lighting in this sector la J . . , . .. Ut&Utu, with a "sob and pro. by the accident. The death roll,reached a very high standard of of this province and an authority proceeding still with unabated! u"7 lot of love for her country" voted is known to hr at least thirty-'excellence. The attack and en- violence. This diversion is mu,e m thU nip no one upon agricultural subjects, has a Uita't the resolution. four. FUrly this morning four'.emu waa very good, and the the'can how my been appointed to succeed Win. perate effort on the part of ,have, anJ War Skialtai. bodies had been recovered which parts were well balanced. In ex-were Oermaris to reliove the tremen- W ha ben increased, when Manson who resigned as chairman President Wilson meets his ery badly mangled. The pression the marks were high and slttl nltvrAS tll-i irein vmn. Kain rw line dear, cenue. creatures. are a of the agricultural credits rsblael today to further consider condition of ine fiooies w nicn nave t,e interpretation was also good ij viuvvi i... P a u uvn. urillH. I'little more aaverse man usuau i f commission.t lie subject of finances. The first been recovered Indicates that all Tne principals did excellenlly.! . . t),'n.7' TI ih flr.r'8tubbornI Why, the Conservative j The new chairman has been ffetl sr budget asking for over of the thirty.four musl have Mrs.Jarvis McLetnl in the soprano ... ""l . j", and the Presbyterian in an argu- associated with agriculture all ,. iiouu rto twiicu . , , , Urte and a half billions is up for perished. solos, excelled herself and was IU,ninl ar Bn'" "' ...li.,. relinquish a few trenches, but 4ion In the House Approbations jin very good voice. Thecon-Uralto, succeeded in recapturing the,n.th?m- .They aho have a nasty both n his native prorlnea or Committee. Further GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Hernhoft, made her very soon. Meantime, the British "twos of dollars and two mlirVn first appearance to a Prince Hu- and trench movement is systematically i The other day my moke had of which he has been a resident, "wo of military age will be retired (BiwcJti to Tt D4iiy tw. jpefl auj,nce, and sang very encircling St. Quenlin. ia mean fit and puffed himself up.now for many years. lie came to within the next two years, Senators Slone and La Follette sweetly, Mr. C A. G. Armstrong, Iivhen I was saddling him. so as,the province" first as a fruit in- d Art l 1 1 I 1 1 I.A 1, 11. I IT.. around under the federal measures covering both these were nangeu in eiugy m iu uiiiiiuiauuiiig u uirum aun I couldn't get the girth pec tor govern-him. Pt needs are drafted and ready streets of Washington amid tre- lion, gave a-very,good interpreta-mendous NEGRO REBELLION On administering a gentlo ment and retired from that to. congressional action. cheering when the House'lion of the militant tenor solo. poke to make him withdraw his found the IT. C, Fruit Magazine, NIfPED IN THE BUD ( Voluntary Army. discussed war. and a very sympathetic one or tne; breath, I suddenly found myself. of which he was editor and pro-in t President plans to enlist The American minister In other. Mr. Melh Davie, who took' the corner of the stall, getting'prietor for seven or eight years, votary army until in his Franco has cabled lo the State De- the bass solos, was in good voice (8pCUI to Tttt DllJ fltwt) lambasted good and plenty. My"lie has what is often described as jMrment a resort to selective parlment in Washington that the and sang with very great cxpres Birmingham, Alabama, April 7. time was not up; but the moke,a model farm at Deroche, near JJI U desirable. A beginning barbarous acls of Ihe Germans in slon. The orchestra did very well The third arrest in connection didn't think so.'V. . 'Harrison Lake. be made soon, however, in France hold no parallel In the indeed with theaccompaniments, with the German plots to incite Donald's letter writingwas done , Has Wlda KxytnenM. ril.ing of additional, forces by history of the world. and with Mrs. Armstrong at the the uegro population of the South- to the accompaniment of poker! Mr. Smith has travelled over r-wetlhe drafL Md men whose The president of Cuba wants to organ, tho whole oratorio was a em States to rebel was made to. games and a aWred piano. The'every part of ihe province either range froin'19 to 23 will be break with Germany. He asks ins jitlstinci success, anu reiicots great day. The arrest was mado by latter was being 'llckled up" for(as a fruit inspector or In the in-Koverument "4 upon. The quotaa in all Congress to declare a state of war credit indeed on all who partlci agents, when a negro)the latest popular song, "O Long, terests of bis magazine, and he U "les for these forces will be in existina. paled in it. The one outstanding addressing members of his race Long Trail." "Often through the intimately acquainted with its portion to their population. German U boats are reporieu on feature in the programme of all declared that they should join night we are wakened up w ith agricultural needs ana possiDiu- Proclamation. tho trade routes off .ew loru. round excellence was the quar Germany in the war. Social eaual- 'loud cheers, and then the band ties. He has frequently been Tbs President has issued a Brazil may doclare war on Ger-;telle sung py the four principals.hty nnd unrestricted franchise and!strikes up that march and we called upon for advico as to the rn proclamation which la prin. many. The sinking of the Hrazll-jTlie voices blended very well, andigiutd pay were Uie chief things,know another draft Is leaving Tor location of demonstration iarmt.. ian steamer Parana, killing three it was a very fine rendering, and 'promised by the German instiga-iFrunce to finish the great ad- and in other ways his advice has citizens, has aroused deep resenl- brought out the spirit of the-tiiece.tors of the plot. It was also pro- venture. 'been sought by Ihe government WESTHOLMff. ment and acute anti-German feel- A very large and enthusiastic poed that the negroes should "I'm not sorry a bit Ie Joined and by farmers' brganUationa. Ing. nuuience nt-uru ine oratorio wiin take, possession or tne Mate of,up ana I nope to neip aveiiKe "ur.ue uas aiwojrs umw vvntj, -great oruA MOUSE Unless the embargo on the exports pleasure. iTavas and sel un a black rennb-i fallen comrades. What others'lerested In the working out of TONIGHT ONLY of wheat Is lifted, Hrltaln lie of their own. Another ploL have 'gone through in France we farm problems In B. u, sna wun rtp, threatens an efiibargo on coal, HALIBUT ARRIVALS or part of the wanie plot has bewt should be able to stick." .the adoption of the system, of ll iur cut in The withdrawal of coal supplies unearthed whereby the negroes Donald's many friends in town 1 which he will now be the head. THE SALAMANDER" would He up the Irnde of tbo Tho arrivals of fishing boats (working in-the various coal mine 'will.be glad to know of hi well- He ts a most interesting speaker. Hs . l ... . . v i ...... . . ' .' I icu. whole country. yesieruay were more jMiinerus. jana inausiriai plants were to .oeing. wi j and has always been generoun. TOPICAL BHisHtET I'l,. I ln,ml, h.. II inill V.I.I...V. '.I ...11. .1 I.. I . .. I L U his and abilities in be-, uimluiii uui o.vuu, r un in iiuiiuit! ine ii i iiii',s ana taciory jwitli time WESTHOLME THEATRE I.OOOj Pioneer, 50,0001 Altin, buildings. Federal troons nre en BESTR6Y WIRELBM half of all branches of agriculture. 60,000; Holdal, 4,000; Iloald. 18,- route from Montgomery to be t the WesUiolme tonight Is to 000; Joo Baker, 3,00; Agues llM scattered over the industrial Uis- (SpttiU to Tbs DiUr !ws. For the newest collars try Gold-, be screened 1 an alUslar cast ln;.'i,000. and lona, 1,000. Today"the tncU in the preserving of order. Portland, Me April 7-Federal blooms. iti,. Ualntiinmler. This Is a.GJoa has arrived with 4,000 and official destroyetl a concealed . i.i.i i,,n n.l la nnn the Yenui with R nnn n.iinnW I BAPTIST CHURCH Gold.Osh Jars at Gil's. 82. llnritmtlllltt liriMlllCllilll - ----- u.fm...... wlrelesM plant discovered near Wistaria nf P-.i ,,,rlt. The heroine of iTIiere was n speelal train of seven Morning worshin will be devoted here yesterday. NOW tho play. th "Salamander." who cars despatched for the east lliisito the Junior congregation. Faster tOINO HU8l.NF.88 comes t irons h l ie nre u.v. morning. services In ihn uvoniite with snno- NEW WELLINGTON 60 A L. LONDON CAR ranch La Oaasa Bak., being scorched. I a great character About 400 pounds of sprlfV lal music by the choir; solos by Albert A McCaffrey, phone ttfl. Tickets flood. and the whole lly ' " " salmon also arrived yesterday. Mrs. McMillan. Messrs. Davies AN BRILL cnrctlcn.ry and Paatry great Interest. There is l The red uprlngs sold for I OH rand Davis, end Hute solo by Mr. ATTENTION LADIES Third Avomte Tea Room Topical Budget, depicting the rents and tho white for A cent Hoelscher. F.veryone welcome. Prompt Sortie of Mi SMt KquUiu Ssrvlos latest events of recent days, and per pound. . V , , New lines of sport shoe and there l to tt a H lMrt. the orchestrul programme Ha The favorite household Coal It high boot, rubber soles and heel-a I hona Qrn uj, been chosen with great care and Many imw goods for Kasler Ladysmlth Wellington. Phono 18, Jusl arrived In lime for Faster. BOXES FBR is of a high rder Wallace's. Prince Ruport Coal Co. tf.At Peck's Shoe Store.