The daily News you vi, no. I'lViNci; nopEiit, iJf satuiuuy. mav io) 1017. IIEUSS wo 2l nil P re K KNS AGAIN TO IE FRONT RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN AND RENEWAL OF RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IS PROMISED ITALIANS ARE !ENCOURAGING NEWS IREACHEROUS PLOT U. S. AMBASSADOR ' COMES FROM RUSSIA OF CZAR AND KAISER TO AUSTRIA RETURNS ADVANCING (Special to 11m UillJ .Vwi. preUI to Tb Dally .Itwt.i (SpeeUI to The Dillr flews.) London, May 19. The latest Paris, May 19. A Moscow New York, May 19,Mr. Pen-field, UPON TRIESTE dispatches received here indicate , newspaper publishes a long ac American Ambassador to that amity has at last been re. (count of a treacherous pact ar Austria, has now arrived here. He stored between the Duma and the I 'anged between the late Czar and brings a tale of sorrow and suffering Inhabitant Ar Panlo Austrian Workmen' Council. The resig. the Kaiser which is alleged to of the peasantry of France. SlriCMft ai napm ivaiian Progress Records are nation of General Urussiloff has have been aimed by the two ruler He says that Almighty God will Sent to Vienna. been withdrawn, and he will return against France: A 'secret treaty nerer permit the'Kalser'a mad as-suall to the front. Immediate renewal ' said to have been signed In upon civilization to be successful. of the offensive against 1915, even at which time Hussla The distress In'Austria IUm May 19 The Austrian.Germany is promised. was bound by art offensive and de Is terrible but that, country is not I - I... ....I-.-.,.I nil lull A New Cabinet. fensive alliance with France. yet at the end of its resources. 3lIlllllllU hub uiuciiu -.,.- Pelrograd, May 19. The new This information has had a The people are kept in absolute iin to evacuate the Isonto tc coalition cabinet completed today great solidifying effect upon the ignorance of the happenings of t.ja, la which the Italians are, has been accepted by both the Rmtaian people. The secret treaty the' outside 'world. u-Ji!y forcing ahead, Trieste is Duma and the Council of Workmen v. a s. subsequently cancelled and Soldiers. Six of the through the ability of Count stricken at the a panto ap-tpaeh fourteen cuhinet places have been Witte. IHE DEATH Of of Uie Italian troops, who fcf now only IwelVe iniles dis-itfi filled with Socialists. JOSEPH H. CHOATE ALABAMA RECORD from the city limits. The GENERAL NEWS ITEMS r;,rnment otlices, banks, ami FROM THE UNITED STATES NET YET ECLIPSED After but one day's illness, the PHHHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflQBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBL who has been described as U leading business houses have man ?j-ui u Tb vmj not.) . "the foremost citizen of New .... MeUIy shipped their records to The activities of German raiders Washington. May 19. The Se York," Joseph Hodges Choate, The Italian armies have Kmden, Moewe, Prim Eitel lective Army Measure now goes to! "have died on Monday at his residence in dale uitn 6,(32 prisoners up to Frederick and Karlsruhe Iriidnt Wilson for signature. New York.. He had taken a very their oflenslve against the 1 called attention to the Confederate a .luitmn lines. New York, May 19. According "PAPA" JOFFRE SEES NiltV YORK, SKYSCRAPERS raider Alabama, which it is active part in the entertainment British Help. to advices received here, the The picture shows the French Mussion arriving in New York (pointed out, still holds the blue of the French and British Mis. Dfituh heavy artillery batteries Chinese Government asks for a to Join the British Mission. Leading is Mr. Rene Vivian!. Foreign ribbon for destructive work accomplished, sions to (he United States,- &nd ire ctfoperallng with the Italians straight declaration, of w a r Minister, on the arm of Mr. Jose, h II, Choate. who died so very writes W. V. Jer-' bad attended Divine service on wet- offensive, and have been against Germany. suddenly a few days ago. mane in the Seattle Times. the Sunday previous with Mr. Bal attacks Hoosc-; 1 f British Foreign- Minister. Senator Stone ; four, of treat assistance. In aiding the Whatever the name of the new veil. Says his plans to raise an GERMANS THINK SUBMARINES GET "....,.,., r.,m.. .U.I.nvDr that I His sudden death will leave a iMnee of the Italian Infantry, r-rwnch Front. army are for personal selfish' OF SALVING SHIPS ORDERS BY WIRELESS ha, been operating off the east "JSr 1B-Iit patches re-cwnl ends. mast u cuuiu 1 tuis, May nuiniMH here stale, that the Oer-tr. St. Paul, May 19 Prominent i Amsterdam. M ay 17. T h e' Amsterdam. Mar 18 niun i'...!,.! .i.-. i. .... 1 i printed today, he is seen with M.. i are adapting precisely .the ra ilway neai nere oiscuss me nibrenYr .alViiiK shliTTsunk-br T-nd 100 German submarine lUelf of sreater destmctive-! . v tactics in destroying the interna tionalizallon of all Amerl- t nave ranen victims to British nets 9,iiv ihn ih Kjn.ln. and must Uon ' ine "ncn misaion. mm oat can and Canadian railroads. Co- .v.,, - aIone.and Germany has about 1889 to 9. heJh? Ambaf" towns and villages and transfer. now keen the seas much longer, to oneration is the essential need. aniuurcr fremueumam , - ,llhlnapInis. ln on(.ration. at- .. .Mh. t ih Aih.m sador or. tne umtea mates w ine rnf troops, as those which pre. - - v v SU t a ,wvax4 vs 4 their other famous retreat Washington, May 19 Hon- wtucli says mat uerman engineers corjing lo the Telegraaf, which The Alabama exceeded the Kmden liourl OI dtiras has broken off relations iivi .iiTfctnl a .unices of rau- . nn inLorvUw with n mm. . II.., (,mi... f nia.i.,Idiplomatic. iroui the gomme 14 the llinden. - - - - - - - -- '- '- in IIUIIWCI U V.f,UIV. '"I. I burg line This action on the part w ith Ger-many. and w ill take her jnK 9h(l,s from iue bottom of the ber oMhe crew of the German u,e time spent at sea, the distance m0" deservedly.popular. of the eaemy u understood to be place side by side with the United Ma, Details are withheld, except subnnrine U-58. This Is the sub- travelled, and the value or prop- A m,sn f de'lcte PerfeP.1'0 the prelude to another and great, anal especially vcjuippeu saiue marine wnicn sanit me uuicn erty 8Unk and burned. I will be employed and that February. ! and famous. On one occasion, at er withdrawal. .vessels grain ships In, The Alabama cruised up In Uie several U. S. DESTfTwTERS , thCJ- will be able to operate even The . U-58 is commanded by .inwn the North Atlantic and the mncl,on m ijnaon'. n? . pa"f. Craonne region, ALREADY AT WORK'in .lormy weather. (Cantain Count von Plaetau. Ae- .sih AMntl. rnt th Carih.MIlcale compliment lo nta we. fierce attacks on the French positions ti. i--rMi.inhinii ihich .1 nii Kr.r.iini. in h inioriew th nh i, .. n.,i f t,i-n ih. throwing an interesting side light but were their made Intention by the of driving Germans (iferul lo Tbe Dtily t.) example put the value of the ships marine discharged three or fourirndian Ocean and the China Sea.Pn his Intimate family relations. lAndon. May 19. A German .iint In l-'ehpii.lr-l' nlnnn nl what lnrnula nirnlnul I i niilrll ill ni 'iv..: II !.: t,...nn,nn,l UD OCHHf HSkeu ug o wuuiu the French troops back was submarine which sought to attack u ti. i... m.t.t...i. n,,.... nr i .1..... u.r.. i . :.u 11.. it it I rather be', other than himself, he. frustrated. ilk lull, tun uivuciatc ueuto v. ,auu liicu ii.iu.r. urmnu iiitti, p nieasUrrU Willi IliO Uliuru - the British liner Adriatic, was ;f igo.000,000, the number of.sinking .hum n-ilfi...... hnmhi nn1 fi.i .... I. onn I.. nln nH iruiiru, The whole series of the German says v w.. ?iaiC3 ul 311 1 LI cuu .BVimv - successluliy neaien ou uj iue :.h n, an til- Ami Ilioir mv.iralilA ahlinra 'exchanged flre -ilh h. ITnilo.l iiumouu. attacks were repulsed, and ?ry heavy losses Indicted. United States destroyers. ,position inmost cases for raising When at sea the German sub States ship Hatteras, a converted British Front.were 'guarantee for many years after niarine assemble at given points ferry doing blockade duty on theiSOl OF THE Ml WW London, May 10. General Haig THE AMERICAN ARMY the war plenty of work and a rich ;every morning and receive wire- Texas coast. From the Jacinto ARC ENTERTAHWB .less instructions, presumably and the profit. the Alabama eseaped. reported ttiat to the northeast made of i ! from" Heligoland. Thrj-e are about:Hatteras she sauk, rescuing otll The older members of the Boys Armrnlleres, two raids were Washington. May 19 It Is ex. A SUMMER SCHOOL 39 U-boats of the newest tybe.Vr- n.l rn.iv. Th Alabama, it Own Club were entertained last The y the Germans in some strength. I kmt led here that General Pershing FOR B. C. TEACHERS each carrying a crew of 5C men. i9 pointed out, did not rank high I night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. beaten ........ . ... raiding parties were I I r. 1 t .1 1 ft It'.'.l Th A iiT easily. No mention Is made will leave for F.urope soon in command ana mis ueei is suppiemenieu oy;ns a battleship, for her gunnery I amitn, im rteiiuc, of the fighting around Hullccourt of Uie first of tho American Arfangemenls are now beingia secondary squadron marked was poor, and in her first and main feature or me evening was or any other portion of the liln- overseas contingent. completed by tho Education De-'with a C, the German sailor said,'na encounter with an enemy the guessing contests, whlcn lest- oenhurg line. The first American Medical partment for the holding of at Jipg that the flrsUclass boats :WOrthy of that name much of her ed the ingenuity or ine ooys con- Corps has reached Great Britain uiiwner sqhool In Victoria. The' have a speed calculated as ufll j ammunition was found to be de sideraoiy. ine prues ere carried German Admission. safely and received a great wel school will open Tuesday morn cient lo overtake any cargo ves feclive. off by Jack Currie and.James the Nerlln,former May 19The ruins of come by the British people. ing, July 3rd, and close ou Friday. sel. Of several commerce destroy MilchVll. The consolation priies village of Uullecourt 'August 3rd. All teachers actively ers in the Confederate navy, the went to George Allen and Halph were evacuated according to command, THE SOLDIERS' VOTE engaged in teaching in the provincial NOTICE TO MARINERS AlfihmiiA u-na iknsilv tha mnt Allfi.l Smith. Cards and other games the without disturbance from schools are eligible for admission n.rui Sh wa rroiliteti with were also indulged in and through lf enemy,there who established him tfprritl l Tl . without fees. Alaska: Clarence Strait Lymen the capture of sixty-nine ships, the genial hospitality of the host twenty.four hours later. Victoria, May lr The commission , The courses include llural Anchorace Lymen Point Liitht n.nrt rnnmoiiinr wna the and hostess, a most enjoyable SELECTIVE to Investigate tho soldiers' Science, Art, Household Science, to be. establishsed. About May 1 Florida, with thirty-seven cap time was spent, a pairiouc cu oru DRAFT CANADA vote will leave for Great Vocal Music, and Manual Train a light will be estawisneu on Ly- ture3 to her credit, and after the brougui me eveuting to u cio.r. SYSTEM IN iiritain at once. Messrs. ntie ing, and will be presented by a men point, close to the shore line. Florida came the Shenandoah, side, Pauline and jveison navo iarga stair of trained specialists, Character: Fixed white light, with a record of thirty-six mer- SUN AN TIM ,Spm to Tb Dslly Mw. been appointed commissioners, j circulars' giving full informa- Power: fio candles. Structure: chant nrixes. After the Shenan. Ottawa, in ,:" House May 19. Speaking . lion as to the courses, travelling Small white wooden house. doah came the Tallahassee, with Sunday, May 20th. of Commons here yesterday, TROOPSHIP SUNK IN arrangements, etc., will bo sent twenty-nine captures; the Sump. Sun rises 4:31 a. m. lhat the Premier llordcn Intimated . THE MEDITERRANEAN out at nil early date to teachers WESTHOLME THEATRE ler. with eiRhteen. and the Ta. Sun sets ............8:12 p.m. selective draft system 'ay b ' 'throughout the province. cony, with fifteen. The number High water ... .0:19 a. m. lit. 21.8 instituted in Canada. rSp-i-UI Iq Ths Illy News.) f f At Ihe Westholme Theatre tlils'f United States ships known to Lowj wate-r ...6:50 a.m. ill. London, May 10. A troopship MORE GERMAN BRUTALITY .aftern and evening there will iave taken by these com- High water-...!':12 p.m. lit. 19 AID FROM JAPAN has been sunk in the Medller- 1 1 be shown a photoplay entitled merce destroyers was ?69, al- Low'water ...8:51 p.m; UL' IS rnnoan bv a submarine. About Tho Hague. May 17 With "Mss George Washington. Mar. timiiirh IIia record is believed tol Monday. May 21st. f-ul to Tt ll)jf ono hundred and forty lives were characteristic brutality tho tier- guerite Clarke Is the star artiite. jw, incomplete. Sun rises.. ,,.......:3e a. m. Jnpanee l'arls, May gunboat 10. A have number arrived of lost. Full details are lacking. mans have now announced thai and sheds a prime favorite with The sailing or steaming time of Sun sets 8:11 p. nu at n mey uo not ouiain uuicn nsu in people of Prince Uuperl. The the Kmden and other commerce HlKh water ....1:2a.m. Ht.Zl.u Marseilles to aid In the war on OERMAN RUMORS the Ilelief Commission will be re-TpW Uself Is of a very high order, .l-.irovr nf the nresenl ureal Low water ...7:31 a.m. lit. 2J submarine'Merchantmen,and to convoy French fused pormlssioai to import llsh (and of Us kind, none other is bet- ;xvar has been measured in weeks, High water ...1:57 p.m. lit. 19.3 (SfffUl 10 Th lull) . for tho .nonulatiou of BeliriUlll nnd'lnr Th,. f. ......nnihlnnllmi nf n tlnr ....i.. ..1.1 . I.,.,.... .lt i .. .a......tin ....n III 1. rt - - - -- - I mi, litii.iiiii. uiinr.ci. 1,ti j I i.nn waioi i, Anislerdaui. MaytO Humors Northern France. The import has Jactress and a fine play should Iralrds of Birkenhead,-her build-" I " - - nrevaltMit ulrcady atomied. i 1 Al.. at . A I.-a.A 1 .. . - . I n....nti rrfuin nro s a Times cor- .afford - - - - i in iijum - t WESTHOLMR at The Hague thala truce is about respondent telegraphed, the stop-l treat; ' 1 Mer-se-y In the summer pf !84f,I to bo arranged between Russia page of the llsh supply to Ger-. In addition, a Travelogue of the raised th Confederate colors off LONDON C AFX TONIGHT ONLY ami the Central Powers. many was due to refusal or Dutcti 'southern Hemisphere, twd Ue the Aseres oa August 21. of that! FAMOUS FLAVINS prMMtt I ,. i Ushers themselves ta. trawl llslii latest Pathe Gaiette, showing jw, and wet her fat under m MARGUERITE CLARK THE CRADLE' for the German market at the risk pictures of tho latest world d. nns of Ibe Kearsarge off LMr ThW AvaniM 'Mlsa George l.X.Washington of being torpedoed in the safely tags,will also be screened. Wnirg oh June 19, 18l. PromRi tarvhM of Mia Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gay, lone by a submarine. . 1 !!' at H thara la U M TMVILOOUI Of AUSTRALIA Ninth Avenue. Kast, at tho Prlnco. dut Vr41M to,-v Wm4 The favorKe hcussh&W Seal l IATIST PATHC. OAIITTK Ilunert General Hospital this, livery article sneeinllv reduced Nut Seal AhVsrt A Mflrery, L4ysmith Wslllnaton. Ptiona t, HXM FR LABIM niirulng. a son. t OoldblooHi'. 118. iPr4 ftiMtH Ml o. tf. V