- ii The DAILY News 6 it. i VOL. IX. NO. 15. IH7 . - . - - , -' . MINCE ItUPEIlT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 4, 11)18. PIUCE FIVE CENT a i n uivm iu uj m k ii ii ii a ii h ii ii a i? rn imfli a & i nmr1 n mwca i mil iro in nil ii u ikc ir 11 u ita ii ii 11 11 w iiiwiii ni irwii mi n 11 ni 11 iiy w fffllrA II 1 II II n II II n rni II VI n 11 11 " H lITill IV II Ml IIXll M LXU A W Wfta a wa w JiTiruil X XTLJii. JLiL 11M I f- . I ... I R TV AA I U K Pll fl I I IMC . I I i I I I IM l II I Ii WW lirn iirt i i.iii iir.iMi imi.iv JUSTIFICATION FOR BRITISH MINE BLAMED ITALIANS PRESS AUSTRIANS THE GOVERNMENT IN ; FOR THE SINKING OF DEMOLISHED BY AMERICANS TAXING WILD LANDS LLANDOVERY CASTLE ON THE PIAVE RIVER FRONT Personal Visit to the Lalats'Berlln Now Finds Reputation for PRISONERS TAKEN AND MACHINE GUNS CAPTURED District of Central B. 0. Frlghtfulness Unenviable RAPIDLY SHIFTING THEIR "ATTACK, ITALIANS CROSS PIAVE RIVER,AND MAKE GOOD PROGRESS GERMAN AEROPLANE ACTIVITY 18 MOST MARKED Repays the Trouble. A Poor Defense. COUNTER ATTACK NEAR ALBERT PARTIALLY MANY HUN PLANES DOWNED To the Editor of the Daily Ne (Special to Ttw OtUy newt.I SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID8 (Special to Tbe Dally Hawl) jit has been my privilege to Ji Amsterdam, July 4, The sinking (Spcclt; to Tbe Lilly 3ef.l today. Several raids were carried - - m liii hiiii "iii i n r in ii mini recently token a walking f$p of the British Hospital ship Rome, July 4, The Italians out by the British in the region of frnnce. July 4. The American 7. uirourcn a portion of the lake dis Llondovery Castle, announced by have again shifted their attack Boyelles, Moyenville and Merrs, woods I.. I. I utterly 1 demolished 1 1 I I at-L IS PROCLAIMED CZAR incl of central British Columbia, the British Admiralty to have been and have chosen the Piave river in which prisoners were taken. I? 1 -.-! ,,.llHIa 1 INSTEAD OF NICHOLAS .visiting the scalleijed settlers,"and sent to the bottom by an enemy front for the demonstration of British airmen yesterday dis the Chateau Thierry yesterday wherever possible, holding:re. submarine off the Irish coast on their strength. After: a prelim posed of forty-two German aero iligious services. Among the lakes inary bombardment, of the enemy planes and three balloons. rnln?. Ninety seven additional Assisted June 27, with the pipbable loss by Czechoslovak Army, visited were the positions, which amounted to With the following: Burns, Italian Armies in the Iflnnpr. wprii Inkpn. Our nrlll. Brother of two hundred lives was due to . f of ex-Czar Marches Francois, Uncha, Mollice, drumfire intensity, the Italians Field, July 4. The esti ; t t .1 i f n i - r?ri, her British previous v mm uunu iS. 1CIIIIIU UUI A striking a mine,, says Against the Moscow crossed the river northeast of Talalrose, Bickle, Tatalaska, and mate of 1,500 Austrians killed in I a ri 1 1 rn I v mil n rr in a ttiiflrtitis? a semi-onicial note from Berlin Bolsheviks. Ootsa. I found walking the best received here today. Capo Silo, and in spite of the the recent fighting in the mountains way of reaching remote settler, flooded areas, and strong enemy is now considerably increased. f i i H i ii.ii.i "Like inn m u ii ii 1 1 is ruin lirn uiimiiiini. The note reads: all simi (8pfll i Tbe DiUy acwti as the roads were far from gortd. opposition at first, they made It is known that two enemy lliem, A uuniber of light ma. lar assertions of the British Ad Amsterdam, July 4 The Grand One line describes the general good progress. regiments, one of which was ine Kuns were captured In this Duke miralty, the assertion in this case LrhllMir rnlainir llin Inlnl lVn Michael Alexandrovltch, appearance of this lake district, that a German submarine was responsible British Front. fresh, were entirely wiped out, all . brother of the former Kmpcror as I saw it the last pari of June, for the fate of the Llan London, July 4. German member being killed or captured. Nicholas, has been proclaimed "Willi verdure clad." Everything troops last night, after heavy The attacking party numbered dovery Castle is probably also in- Cianof all the Hussias, according itr the way of grans, shrub and j Inn9r&lnrv-V.-"' ahAllinor altnrlcpfl less than the prisoners captured. correct. It from later Flying Victories. appears r";"' to a telegram received from the tree looked fresh and green. At In the latest attack on the Piave London, July i Forty.tlireo news thai no one on board the. . . . . Ukrainian Telegraph Bureau at one point near Tatalaska Lake, oi ine rounu lasen uy me nrmsu front, a good beginning has been observed U-boat, rrinan aeroplanes nnu uirce ou Kiev. The new Czar Michael is where there are extensive mea steamer a or a on their operation north of Albert made with the capture of nineteen ration ballouns were account- reported to be marching to Mos dows with occasional clumps of torpedo." on Sunday evening, according hundred prisoners and large cow, wnldi is still the heart of trees, undulating green fields with 234 VICTIMS DROWNED WITH to a War Office announcement quantities of war njaterial. W 1111 UIIJCIUI BlUlIIICIli nussia. He has behind him the the blue hills in the distance, .1 LLANDOVERY CASTLE 8.S. istuea uy mo war uuice lail large and well equipped forces of stood and gazed with delight, saying the Czecho-Slovaks, who were to myelf, "This is like an (Special to Tbe Dally ncwi) MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT formerly fighting forj Austria, and English park." London, July 4. Two hundred were taken prisoner or surrender It Is true that during the last known to and thirty-four persons ed to the Hussions in earlier TO AMERICANS ABROAD neronlanes afitlvi the few weeks quite a number of have been on board the Llan our ueri vrrv years of the war. people from the prairies have dovery Castle when she was struck The dlsciDlinc, of these Csech vl nited nils' region und are pleayfd German sub by a torpedo from a Hve German machines and three and Slovak regiments has been with the country, but many go out marine, have been given up as A telegram has been received which has been thrust upon us Herman balloons were destroyed strictly maintained, and as a again disheartened and because lest. Further searches of the I by Mr. G. M. Hanson, the United has been greatly lightened by the during the day, and fifteen other States consul in Prince Huper co-operation and loyalty of American fighting force, possibly at the of two things. The first is the I area in which the big liner was hostile aeroplanes driven down present moment, they are unex fact that All the best land is held sunk have been made, but no from President Wilson conveying citizens abroad and I take out of contml. In ndillnn. man celled In Iluisia. All through the by speculators, doing nothing further trace of any of the victims greetings to all American subjects this occasion to thank them in large ilyintr machines landed behind region in which the Grand Duke themselves with it, and with an has been found. resident furth of the United the name of the American people our lines. Eight of our ma. hat mnrched towards Moscow, he utter lack of patriotism are preventing States, on this occasion of the for their devotion to the cause of chines are missing. great American national celebra- their' country and that of .the has been hailed delightedly by the others from luijiing this DIVER WENT DOWN ON French Official. population as the new Czar, un land into productive use, waiting WATERFRONT YESTERDAY Uion of their Declaration of Independence. allied powers. Please accept my Paris, July I. In an attack der whoe rule they will again gel for years in hope of lining their The telegram reads: assurance that much will be north of Mouln Soustoenl, 457 enough to eat. pockets with the unearned increment. m, VrA v.Lnn fh- hmnn. "0n lhe anniversary which the gained by a continued demonstration prisoners, and seen ofllcera wete But they have waited in old timer submarine diver of Van-' 'e",'e i- "- ..i u i: il...hu of the national affection taken, according to the official vain, and now under the new land dropped in here yesterday ,ful ,the United SUtes today I ex-i.!. which is so potent a factor in the statement of the 'r Of.lce here. LORD RHONDDA, BRITISH policy, must pay five per cent, couver, i a , ., American citizens beyond lives of our people and.which' will II if U IS OJ UUl 111 4U UU DUIIIiv UllU ; I I A strong German attack wa upon their own valuation. There I borders and overseas the cor-,conduce to to?" FOOD CONTROLLER, DIES sea diving after, sunken treasure, ""'j made against the Americac positions is now some hope for the future and while he was here he was good will of the Government, victory for all civilized mankind.' at Yaux at one o'clock tint of this beautiful country. The The burden of this great war (Signed) WOODROW WILSON. made useful. It was very soon monuing-. The attack was r--pulsed, (SptcUl U TM Dtlty .". second thing holding settlement after he landed that a proposition the enemy losing enr London, July . Lord llhondda back is the lack of good roads. was put to him that he do a little EXPECT OCCUPATION heavily. Not a fool of grouiid the fod controller of Great Britain, As I walked over these noads for diving right here in the harbor. OF PETROGRAD BY only a matter of tiriie. won by the Americans In their at. died here yesterday morning. one hundred and twenty-five At the time Albert & MeCafiery THE GERMAN FORCES tack on Monday night was lost. Baron Ithondda. better known as miles, I know what they are like. had a scow laden with coal sink SPIRIT OF MUTINY IS American air fighters participated Mr. I). A. Thomas, an he was bfc-foijo They are not bad in places, but at their wharf, they borrowed a Czecho-Slovaks Numbering 100,-000 PERVADING AUSTRIANS in this attack, and arc credited his elevation to the peerage, built with with an utter lack of large steel trip bucket fiymi the Close to City and May unofficially with destroying seven has made a distinct success of the englneeiing skill, climbing hun G.T. P. for the purpose of sal Get There First. Geneva, July 4. Several regiments enemy machines. The liritU't food control of Great Britain. dreds of feet, where with a little vaging the coal, and by an acci of Austro-IIungarian sol destroyed thirteen enemy aeroplanes, One of the largest coal masters in care, n better grade could have dent the bucket was dropped London, July 3. A Stockholm diers, quartered In Prague and and forced nine more l England, Mr. Thomas had caused been found. The road from Burns overboard. Several attempts have dispatch to the Morning Post says Gratz mutinied when the bread descend out of contrpl. considerable exploration work to Lake lo Francois Lake, a distance since been made to locate the that a Swedish editor,who return I ration was eliminated, according Berlin's Report. ' bo dono in British Columbia. A of fourteen miles, is up and down bucket a,nd raise it but without tn ihn Pram Tnfireht.itl. The snirit Herllti, July t. -The German few years ago, ho secured twenty-six hilts almost all the way. It could avail. ed from Petrograd reports the Kf muliny due to lhe bread shori. War Ofllco today announced that (sections of coal lands lu the hardly pay settler? to haul Iholr. When the propesifion was put situation there, more-critical than ae is spreading throughout the four machines attnehed to an Groundhog dinlricL and, a pre-liininary produce over such a road. I am up to Mr. Madison''ho'guessed he ever. A terriole famine prevails country, even atiecimg tne iroops American oquadron of nine units stitjvey Irad been run for glad to suy thai a new road with could locate her, got into his traps at Petrograd and in Moscow hun-Jon the Italian front, the fiews- were shot down. Lively fighting a branch railroad line to gel into n splendid grade has been begun, and was lowered from the wharf, ger revolts nro tne oraer or tne.paper aads. is also reported south of Arras, this rich district. I walked along it for a sborl distance, lie was down so biyef a moment day. northwest of Albert and between Although not here to see it, tho and can commend the engineering that it was thought something Al Petrograd German occupation Advertise In the Dally News. the Aisno and Mnrne river?. policy of Lord llhondda with re-gnrd skill with which this was wrong wttn nis .rig. is generally expected if it is to tho Groundhog district has been located. It will bo seen "What's the matter," they asked not forestalled by the Czechoslovaks Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re-r VANCOUVER'S STREET will eventually bo carried out. at a glance thai the land policy as soon as he got his helmet who have more than 100,-000 t'uees your fuel bill and gives CARS CEASE RUNNING and the road policy must go lo-gother. off. well disciplined troops and attraction. Phone 15. .P. R. COMMANDER OF BALTIC With no settlers for "Nothinr: hoist her. up." And are being rapidly joined by Cossacks. Coal Co. (SprtUl lu Tb4 l'Uj w.) FLEET IS EXECUTED miles, because of land held by they hoisted up the long sub The impression is re Vancouver, July t, With both speculators, it is unreasonable to merged bucket with a will. newed that an alliance with the' sides maintaining their) positions, London. July 4. Captain St. expect good roads. Entente is essential to safeguard 1 the street railway strike situation Chasnlgn, the former commander, I cannot better illustijite the very best of land all round them democracy in Russia and the! remains unaltered, and proinlsos of the Hussion BalUc fleet, who curse ot our former land policy which might have dozens of whole world. Hatred of the Germans to last for some timo. Not a street was convicted of having opposed than by giving on incident which families living on it, is held by is growing. It is a grave cap is running in Vancouver today and agitated against the Bolsiie-vlkl occurred in the course,of my trip. Borne selfish, greedy land-grabber mistake to suppose Hussia Is done! nor yesterday. A supply of government of nussia, has After walking for nino milos who has dono nothing whatever for. She will without the slight-1 FOR QUALITY elcclrio current to provide for been executed, through land held by speculators, for tho country's good. A rich est doubt pull herself together.! F.nvICE and SATISFACTIQN lighting in homes and buildings, ov6r a bad trail climbing a steep man In Vancouver, a widow in Signs of national unity are already s and some Industrial plants is still PRICE OF COPPER IS CENTS hill, which might easily have been Nova Scotia are holding this re. noticeable and the over-! JV IUY WEEK FOH HELP. maintained. FIXED AT 2G avoided, I came to n little settlement gion back. I havo heard the bitter on Uncha Lake. There were cry of these settlers. I have Washington, July 4.The price thrjeo families each with some seen the rich soil waiting for the of copper hai been fixed al to children, but not enough of school plough. God intended this land WESTHOLME cents per lb an advance of two nan vet to havo a school. Our for production, not for specula SACRIFICE SALE TOKlQHT ONLY and a half cents over the former church on Francois Lake is tho tion. Tho government is fully price, tho War Industries Board nearest to them, but oner want, Justified in counter balancing the A London epy Slory. wiiti hac announced. Tho new prloe. inir tho trail. I saw the impossi unearned increment by fj wild land TO SETTLE AN ESTATE All-Stir (in which is still subject to W bility of these settlers attending. lax. Hitherto tho nominal elfect Lois i and 2, Block 36, Section 1, Fraser St. $1,600 per pair "LONDON'S FflEMIES" of President Wilson, wt In o Gathering these people logewier, of this has been evaded by a Lots 35 and 36, Block 3, Section 7, Sixth Ave...$225 each and will continue .t . s . ..l I ti av hml nominal Let the Cull or thrill tnd MCtirmrnt. effect yesterday we had mo nrsi seri; v valuation. norland to rule until August 15th,. had since their arrival there tnroe policy be pushed, and our McCAFFERY, GIBBONS A DOYLE, LTD. Lttt of ... : t II,A Real Estate Cluptrr Coal and yearr ago. seo tne cnm fertile districts settled, and Insurance. BILLIE BURKE For Now Wellington all dimensions, speculator! No scnooi iur . I F. II. DU VEIINET. 632 Third Avenue. A) GOOD PROanAMMC lr Lumber of people 1 No church 1 1 Because the I'rliico lUipert, July 3rd. 'hone 110. A.