jut V1 The Daily News VOL IX NO- l23 j-MNCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1018. PRICK HVK CBhT GEEIAMS TRY AGAH FOE CIAMMEL PORT, INITIAL SUCCESS SMALL - SEVERE ENEMY LOSSES - SHIPYARD STRIKE STARTED GERMANS RESUME ATTACK NOTES FROM THE THE CITY, PROVINCIAL SHIPYARD STRIKE WENT COUNCIL CHAMBER GOVERNMENT AND IN DRIVE FOR THE COAST The regular weekly meeting of THE WATERFRONT INTO EFFECT YESTERDAY the City Council took place last UROC ATTACKS LAUNCHED IN FLANDERS AND AI8NE RECKONS evening, when the past week's In reply to a communication (SpeeU! to Ttw Dtlly Sews) should be about three hundred. JMEN THROWN INTO BATTLE REGARDLESS OF LOSSES accumulation of business was .Jroiii uis worsnip wie major, a ALLIES CO-OPERATINO MAONIFICENTLY disposed of. First of all. there letter frpm the Hon. T. D. ' Coquitlam yards are practically threatened shipyard strike in closed down- In Victoria the RETIRE ON AI8NE FRONT Wan fl letter train Moora l(ltr.r - tullo. Minister of Lands, and regular spcii to tm dii . Trench on May 20. when they re-London, son, Ltd.. which intimated thatfWmber for this constituency,, Hrilish Columbia went Into effect workmen are absent but May 28. -The Herman captured Bruloose and Locre and they had discovered that the sills was read in the council chamber.on Monday morning in Vancou- eighty-eight returned soldiers jrcifi, heavily reinforced, at-'strengthened their lines On each of their building on Sixth Street last evening- The mayor's letter er. All the shipyards, with the were reported ready to go to-work titled the positions of the Allied side of Hill ,41, which they had were decaying on the side where referred to a conference which' ,-. nf rn..hlan & Snn- although at two o'clock yesterday ... .. .. r w r n v .1 .1 i 1 : 1 ' - tbey had not taken their tools. h-tt between Locre and Voor- retaken a few days before. the street passed it. owing to the t-iir. it. .iiucii, ucyuij Hummel lare tied although lhe strike up up, vit the northern aide of French FronL nature of the material used. They of lands, had with the council, re- Which? garding the exchange of 4C5 feet ha affected the machine shops Winnipeg, May 28. The Telegraph d salient formed by their last1 Iaris. May 28 A battle of ex- claimed that the street building material was placed right up of waterfmnt at the mouth of, to a degree much less than was here yesterday afternoon . i.i nn..n i. t it... i tv i..i 'nirini Hipip hniiHin7 n.inr i nk'Cow Day for the waiving of any expected. About four thousand remarks in an editorial note: 1 !., j e ta H.VMI iiiv a rsiuii s uas iui ? I ttt shorter than the line of the outskirts of IlrlmenL In the a retaining wall, which prevented rights the cily might have in Cow men quit altogether In the differ-1 "Kight thousand shipyard work- this filled indent coast cities. In New West-'efs are on strike at the coast. The bay lh circulation of air. They nay itself, were tier original attack on the 21st rtheims sector. The enemy at the re- Hon. Mr. Pattullo's tetter minster, tbe Poplar Island yard question is should Winnipeg ex-bore that that of Tbe ;f March last. The location of end of the flrst day had reached .Quested part the fljl the Allies resting against their property be the statement of Mr. Naden's is running with sixty-two work-! tend to British Columbia con-denial it CfbLDg now gives the region of Pentarcy. The of such proposal, and while tbe regular staff there gratulations or condolancesT" any men, ' removed. This was referred lo 1 :? opportunuy to exact a heavy Franco-Hritlsh troops retired me. the Hoard of Works. Iko informed the mayor that an , f tbe Germans- thidically. making the enemy pay Attack French Line. dearly for his futile success. Then came a letter from the agreement was being entered into REORGANIZATION OF BRITISH AIRMEN RAID between the O. T. P. and the Hon. T. D. Paltullo, which slated provincial Paris, May 27. The war office i Americana In Action. tit snncunced that the Oermansj Washington, May 28. It is of-iicacbed that his deputy, Mr. O. It- Naden, government, in which apparently CITY OUTSIDE STAFF ZEE6RUGGE AGAIN the cily did not figure at ' denied having made statement a an attack this morning flcially reported that the Ameri-kitten the Pinon forest and can positions in Picardy, in the credited to him regarding the all.rft.t. i 1 1 J tr .ff zM. i A series of recommendations (Special Ut Tbe Dally news.) licjot Tbe authorities believe sectors near Cantigny and Mont-i giving of waterfront lo the city. hub ij"8:u ". .uu.uciii nt',I " - malA- lhA -mln-n-. .al- London, May 28, Bombing op tbe present blow will be the didier have been subjected to at-l..z The letter also told of an agreement at once- "I will be prepared evening by the board of works, erations have been carried out rrealest attempt to gain a tacks, and at places the Hermans having been entered into between lake an affidavit that that was among the chief of which were against Mariaker-ke and Zeebrugge what Mr. Naden said when he was dline victory. penetrated them. The enemy, the provincial government those regarding the reorganua-;where bombs were observed to fall Hsaiy Enemy Losses. however, were driven out by the and the G. T. P. regarding an exchange here. It is apparent that they tion of the outside services. Thecose t0 the lock gates of the I z&n, May 28, Tbe new Americans, of property, as well as of don't want to give the city any report of the city engineer regard-:Canal. Nearly three tons of bombs waterfront, they might as uroaa cflenshe has been held) the appropriation of (7.500 for: and jing the collection of garbage wasiwere also dropped on the Bruges well out and it plain," the building of floats for tbe con. come say deflector, although they havejTHE CITY COUNCIL exclaimed. the flrst. This reporjt recom- docks last Wednesday night. All he e4 far. in another, rrencn DISCUSS CABARETS venience of gas boats here. mended that this be collected free. our machines returned safely. That this the arrangement lost all Aid. McMeekin was quite prepared was as garbage, with the exception of s.-pi regained ground understood by last year's coun call Mr. Naden another, as to combustible matter, which was raeieele Tbe Urilish and I There was a little discussion cil intimated by Mayor Mc- VICTORY CELEBRATES and to take an affidavit to the effect was not garbage, for the collection of frtsca troops are co-operating'last evening in the city council that be did say the words attributed Clymonl. He understood so, and,which a charge would be made. WAR YEAR OF uraificoUy, and tbe enemy in. regarding the control and regulation So Alderman so did the five members of that .FOURTH him. in to was The Board of Works concurred K-n f separating the two ar-uei of hotels used as cabarets council who were at the meeting Mcllae, and maybe the mayor this report, and also recommend has met with no success. and dance halls, arising out of a McRae Naden. Aid. Tbe with Mr. wholcd ispcla! lo DaUx .laws) as well, although he would not put lhat lh(j who,e outsjde gtaff of I allied troops retired In good rrport by the mayor, which was was also at this meeting, said that be Home, May 28. The Italian it tha' way. the Board of WoiM placed under rtrr in the Atsne district, and read by the city clerk. Ills wor- Mr. N,aden had stated that the troops have celebrated tbe dawn details, Mr. H. Walker as superintendent, After hearing a few more zij tbe enemy losses In their hip Intimated that a larger part government did not consider the of their fourth year ofjvariare to sell tbe at a salary of $160 per and vfmne trae been extremely f the publio government of the which agreeing belongs to the city cily had any rights in Cow nay at month. Under the new arrange- with a big victory, when trfcy won launch kT Their have been devolves the city a a ii.. Iff C 1-1. a t troops ity now upon ev urn not positions from dui an. uenwy some important soil will get at least what U left of it ;'!ments, the night men total ink. the battle regardless council, they have the control or to as somehow city to make any objections , h the,r work , four dayg the Austrians. Severe losses were or f futilities. f the Issuing of all the licences things disappear; Railway Commission. At thai.. . , nlhpp ... inflicted upon tbe enemy In tbe Sudden Attack. for business in the city. While other in Cow Hay, where it raised.is now meeting." went on Aid. McHae, . two sections, Tonale district, when eigh hun the firemen's wages were Umdon, May 28 The German the police commission are responsible Then the "piece de resistance" someone asaeu Mr. inuru n I thus ijelieving the automobile for dred and seventy prisoners were yesterday morning was for the good government came of the evening, which was had his proposition in writing. other work on the streets. In explaining also captured with great booty- Ucstbtd suddenly on an entirely f the city, yet they have no power of the board of works He had not, but said he would do the reorganization. Aid. Among the prisoner? were four the report wv front in the south, in the to deal with the licences issued the garbage question-They so if required" Casey intimated that it would teen officers. Twenty-five ma f-'itij region, while at the same by the city. Iteference was made regarding recommended certain "I remember that," broke in practically amount to a saving for chine guns, fourteen trench mortars, liar another, army was thrusting certain undesirable featuis. and Incidentally raised a Aid. McMeekin. "I asked him that' the city of about $50 per month and twelve big guns remain rtit towards Yprcs. The which arose a short time ago. changes, and Alder?nan Casey but he didn't do it." in the end, although he expected in the hands of the Italians. Hence the report regarding the few salaries, the motion of Aid. Casey, woffles ilalement reads "Strong that there would likely Upon that there would be other applications Karl Escapes. kU attacks preceded by a regulation of such places, to pre- intimated raises coming some of the city clerk was instructed to for raises In wages coming Geneva, May 28.r While the kardmenl of great Intensity ent tlem from becoming the re be more well. It was also prepare a letter for: the Railway up in the immediate future. Austrian royal train was passing tapped early this morning on sorts of undesirable people as decided these days,what as was garbage, and Commission protesting against But even with this, the depart through territory occupied by ' J front against the Urilish they will might be." Anything which the filling in of Cow Bay, unless ment would be saving money. Bulgarian troops, they flrj?d upon "J F an: h troops on a lino be. Aid. Iybhavn was of the opinion what was burii not.might be garbage, but the city be suitably recompensed "Is it proposed that the city-shall it, and the Emperor Karl and the l,a Sc.is..ns and Hbeims, and that a hotel was for the con- won't that will, Isn't. by an adequate grant of waterfront. charge foij the removal of Empress had a narrow escape. ifiuul the French troops be- enience of the travelling public. anything the earlier closing Before dispatching this combustible material among the Chemln des Dames Taken. Lxtp and Voonueieele. and any hotel which was not on The bylaw for was passed letter, a copy to be sent to the garbage?" enquired Aid. McHae. Berlin, May 28. The battle "ere was considerable hostile such a basis ought not lo oe of retail grocer seal affixed, and provincial government, enquiring "How will the charge be arrived front of the Chemln des dames K- ity yesterday and last night lassed as a hotel. He would and the corporate introduced another if they have any objections to the at?" has been regained. Since the . l.lt. an.I nlara Aid. McMeekin city takiug this course, thus giving the of .the Uritish front." , This matter was not definitely early morning, troops W na Ill the nlBhhnrhnn1 nt ltliki. of amusement from place. het of the same them an opportunity to make decided yet, according to Alderman Crown Prince have taken the ridge WKh Ltk" the enemy succeeded the travelling public put up. I.n oiuer good. This was agreed to. Casey. This referred to material by storjn along the whole of Its 3 Penetrating a short distance i lit rrui; i v M-...,,.Mnn from- .Mil.. 'WHICH a r.nnrl, iu from the mayor re which the householders'extension, and are now fighting the French nnailinn Pistil iirkoatrlck. Mr. Peters inumaveu and THE ANTICS OF ANN" could consume themselves by on the Aisne. regulation governing li Hill that the same question was exer garding the Being expelled from school, Paris Bombarded. would jpther Uklng place at this of hotels in the city was burning, and if they other localities., which the cislng lhoie in control of other rrtad by the city clerk, which running away twice, interrupting pay for this being done, than do Paris, May 28. The bombardment y lt itlrated in the first at cities. then reference to the an elopement and impersonating it themselves, well, they would of the city by the Herman have had particular a famous danseuse are only a few was resumed yes been regained by coun dance balls. After a have to pay. Aid. Mcllae again long-range gun 1 by the French, who se THC POLICE COURT cabarets or it, Alderman of the many amaxing adventures mentioned that alleyway through terdar. Two people were killed- -fed t number of prisoners. tutle discussion upon asked the city that keep Ann Pennington busy the centre of the city "It's an One was a workman fetching milk SriiUh Pressed Back. Under the new regulations re- Kirkpatrick Vancouver doing throughout this film to be shown eyesore," he said, "and everyone for breakfast, and the other a wo L'nlon, Mav 28 Th ultnek garding Idlers, three other cases clerk, "Whiil is thlngf" "They this evening nt the Westholme. knows H is." man. this Mainil , ... ueiorr regarding As an Ann Pennington picture Mm ii were heard this morning trouble as we How the new superintendent of helj by Urilish troops, was Maglstrato Carss. and were eacii have the very same Mr. Peters. without dancing is unthinkable, works will manage to undertake In view of the steam plant being wuaiiy successful by reason of given one week to And suitable i..v. hore." relumed assaulting the the incident in this play gives the all his new duties was enquired put into commission in the do they get her mtene Jiombardment by gas occupation. Joe Pallicem worr.ru "And do here, and get off star an opportunity to display by Aid. McMeekin. "What is he near future to permit of certain they the few '' nd the uso of tanks. After In Zarrelira poolroom, ne police as pursued the imper-lurbible newest dances- Among- doing now, if be has to do so alterations to the Hydro-EIectrio it?" taboo j"'" flghling, the Urilish on the bar at times, and generally made with alderman. "Tut, tuts," sports or "occupations" yet and much more, and what will the cily system, the city purchasing agent ilmself useful, but not io me "They to women Is that roughest engineer get to do," he added. was authorized to purchase fifty the lady. Jmom constllutinn the second satisfaction of the court. Oeorge .aid Mr. Peters to It." That ended most fascinating of games, foot The mayor was able to reassure tons of nut coal at St I peitton by Davis, of the Shamrock Cafe. don't get off with lhe council ad. ball, yet Ann breaks even the taboo Aid. McMeekin on this point to his the council last evening. and matter and she realises the the football, iJhVlack maJ Flanders is looked after his rooms ami on satisfaction. There arse lots of . ... . . ... and did carpenter nnJ pluuln' journed. ambition of hundreds of girls things which ought to have been Liberty Wine. Empress Hotel. ppsiuont taken tno uj hearts In their have wished work, etc., which was not con- C."vT colonixatlon who done in the Immediately past Mr. Lett, to taka part In this sport. This and dresses .1.1-...4 .niufnetorv e liter. which for economy Beautiful summer re-2t of the O- T. P. is in me the nealest years, much of bad a lot agent play contains Cloldbloom's- Hells explained that he -having arrived other reaaons, were passed up. duced. WESTHOLMfi inoigages. etc. anu city ou a visit, kind of comedy, and Ann, 'in her Certain plans were missing, and of property, . was with Mr. ana wrj. daring if somewhat risque bath, there at present the city had to depend civil engineer, been a being a Lett ha TONIGHT ONLY Terrace. Mr. ing suit, supplies much of it. The the personal knowledge of none of his class oi tsting wllh tne whole play is a Joy from start lo upon riv offered m cios ' two men for many details, as Pi Paramount feature hi" Ame.. and go back to he ine in . In ml , llieillClll uiru finish. There will also be an official there were no proper records. PENNINQTON m-i.. if oivaii sufficient time. the Hulkley vauey. gaiette. The boand also recommended that "THE ANTICS OF ANN" where the city solicitor thought Mr Fred W. ludge, of Port Tho "Playgoers.' Don't miss it the salary of the engineer be "r antics will keep ho would be the worse o. " v"ltlnK tl,e Cily- at the Methodist Church Tuesday. raised to $175 per month. And FOH QUALITY T "!Wing you EMinston. all the recommendations were FJIVICK and SATISFACTION & for many i ..iw.mith Wslllnoton Coal re Wellington Coal and At the Methodist Church, flrju.d agreed to. s AND A ' day. a fual bill and Qle For New of all dimensions, Concert Tuesday the 2th, Tickets IX DAY WEF.K FOR HELP. u wwvw - r Lumber Dance in Hall tonight. qaxette satisfaction. Phone 15. n .r hone 50 cents. 123 Harvey's Coal Co,