von, VI., NO. 145. —T 6., TUESDAY, PRINCE RUPERT, B. JUNE 22, 1915 PRICE FIVE ceca —-- TALIANS GAINED TWELVE MILES YESTERDAY GRIM STRUGGLE ON GALLIPOLI ii 700 TURKS TAKEN. — FLEET GETTING ACTIVE ITALIANS GAIN TWE NORTH OF COR ITALIANS CAPTURE Two FORTS AND TRENCHES—ARTILLERY DUEL TURNS IN THEIR FAVOR— AUSTRIANS ARE BRINGING GUNS FROM THE EAST—BER- LIN REPORTS SUCCESS (Special to The Dally Newe) The Tta Geneva,June 22 ians iined twelve miles north of Gor ia vesterday, and southeast of Plave captured two forts _ and trenches, Along the Tsonzo the artillery | has turned to the advantage The guns Austrians the Italians, ire bringing up from eastern front. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR CARIBOO DISTRICT (Bpecial to The Daily News.) ! Fort George, June 22 we, Cooke, president of the Northern | Lumber Co., has entered the pro- | neial contest as an independent Conservative, Liberal and Sec tal-| st candidates are already out sain i itil i WESTHOLME THEATRE rhe Westholme presents a par- arly pleasing feature in oe Lady of the Lighthouse,” dep ing life in New York's’ great schools for the blind, in three reels. This is a powerful story, of human interest. | The Pathe Gazette is exception y good, showing Kitchener's vy army, German and Austrian prisoners, a Cossack dance, etc Curing a Husband,” and Buneo Bill's Visit,” provide the and with John Bunny fea ed in the latter piece, there is enty of laughter. PICNIC PARTIES. Launch Rose Belle II, is back | 'o her old berth at the govern- ent wharf and ready for the sea Ss business. Moderate rates for Sunday pienies. Phone Red 100, 124-1m. | pati pian. i The barbers early closing by iw Was adopted by the city coun last night, ore one Opening Announcement Miss McIntosh Specialist In Shampooing, Mairdress- ing, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, Packs, and Hair Bleaching and Dyeing. For Appointments, Third Ave., Over bone 4& ® assists ‘ec asked fo s #600 , che GnareTem pened cat clerical work to be carried out in nstallments of $50 per month : : the treasurer's office. Messrs. G. L. Claytor << : ; tut | } Building nspector’s duties iWallace and M. Albert, in short ' ° a — : : to be carried out by Fire Chief. speeches, emphasised the impot tance of the work done, and point i. Plumbing Inspector, Water ed out that the financial help ask- \>! perintendent and Assessor's i for is very small compared to |duties be carried out by City En- the value of the work. gineer, Ald. Maitland, seconded by Ald, 5. The position of assistant en- IMontgomery, moved that the mat-/gineer to be declared vacant until | lter be referred to the finance such time as it is necessary to committee f report ippoint one Mr. Stewart asked that alder 6, City store to be looked after men present might express thei by’ the fire brigade, with regard views on the subjeet, as the mat- to superintending the receiving! ter was urgent, and the Board Of and delivering of stock on orders rade intended to take immediate from the Board of Works. steps to close down this depart rhe amalgamation of City ment, if no assistance was forth-/o)ep_K and Treasurer’s duties, as| coming, those positions frequently over- Phone Biue 292 McCaffery, Gib- Doyle we Albert Rooms == 2nd Avenue=—= Close to the Weatholme Theatre CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT wre. two sailing —“ a ROYAL COMMISSION AND _ THE FULLERTON CHARGES VE MILES IA YESTERDAY | | | (Special to The Dally News.) Winnipeg, June 22.-The Royal | Ge mmission has announced that jit has enlarged its scope of en- }qiiry, to consider the Fullerton lcharges that the Norris govern- , it agreed to accept fifty thou- Berlin Report. La d dollars to eall off the elee- Berlin June 22.—It is an-|t on appeals and to limit the Roy- nounced that the Russians have | al Commission enquiry. been defeated before Lemberg. | sienienias sali They are now fighting only to} \bout sixty Canadian dentists save their war material and ar-|are being sent to the front. tillery. EN oe spi Russians Submarining. Petrograd, June 22.—Russian submarines in the Black Sea have sunk a large Turkish steamer and ships. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR INFORMATION BUREAU this line si id tance is forthcoming, according to of the Assessor “«l of publie work he sf = for the remaindet Ald. Kerr said that the amount lap. jJasked for was small in proportion 8. The reduction of the police ‘to the work accomplished. Helroree to four officers, which we I felt that the Board of Trade had consider ample, | law, year, | tion of reform. ithey jeut down the City —T—T LEO FRANK? PARDON LEADS TO RIOTING (Special to The Daily News.) Atlanta, June 22.—There was rioting here last night as a re- sult of the pardoning of Leo Frank, the militia being on guard at Governor Slaton's home. Sla- ton and Frank were hanged in efiigy, and dragged through the streets. See La Casse Bakery ad. on back page. It means dollars to you. 145. DRASTIC REDUCTION OF STAFF PROPOSITION BEFORE COUNCIL HEATED DISCUSSION BETWEEN THE MAYOR AND ALDERMAN MONTGOMERY—MAYOR CLAIMS QUESTION IS BEING BROUGHT UP TO EMBARRASS HIM PER- Messrs. D. G. Stewart, H. 8. SONALLY alienate Wallace, M. Albert, G. L. Clayton The following proposal, signed|a fair percentage to all affected, John Barnsley, and F. 8. Wright, by 7. R. Maitland end W. °] showing wo favors 40.6n8. representing the Board of Trade, Montgomery, was placed neers These recommendations are presented a petition to the city],,. Pe - not made with any malice or council last night isking for a leharge of inefficiency, but purely financial assistance towards the Prinee Rupert, B.C., June 21, [as a matter of duty as we see it, carrying on of the work of the|To the Mayor and Council, at this very trying time and fur- Information Bureau Prince Rupert, B. C., ther we recommend that this At the request of Mr. Stewart, |Gentlemen:—Owing to the de. | Couneil or future Councils will commissioner F, 8. Wright read|mand from the public for a re eappoint those same officials as the petition, whieh set forth the | quetion of the operating expenses soon as necessary. work which has been done, and is lof the city, we submit to council | We remain, being done, by this bureau for the | fo4 their consideration the fol-| : Yours towly, ne welfare of the city. The state-|jowing proposals; if carried out| W. H. MONTGOMERY, ment made it perfectly clear that Iw uld save the city about 89,200] THOS. MAITLAND. by carrying on publicity, work in pet annum, without impairing the | cs Maitland aia ad ‘every possible direction, the In-|¢ity’s efficiency to a great extent | \), caine 4a ieee ined Ga formation Bureau is a valuable |for the time being. las seni im ite Delbeedn' Maiad asset to the city. | 4, Suspending the oflice of City|paq carried out such schemes The important point at the mo- | purchasing agent. jot retrenchment, and he thought ment is that, unless financial as », Appointing City Engineer as|that it was time Prince Rupert did likewise, The mayor said he did uot | know how to take the proposition, He had been trying for months to get the counci! to grapple with | the question, but could net get ithe members to make a sugges- The mayor waxed Sei indignant over the fact tbat | itwo weeks ago the councii lecided to add a market manager's salary ito the city’s burdens, while suggestion to Hall staff. had been made brought in a felt that the move simply to embarrass him. | Alderman Montgomery said he | viewed it purely a as jproposition, and brought the sug gestion forward as a matter of|mission agent in charge was an Hie had no intention The it publie duty. jot embarrassing anyone, council eould do whatever in the matter. Maitland proposition jthought right Alderman remarked jthat the to have excited the mayor somewhat, seemed done much to further the interest} 9 1¢ the Council seriously COM lite peminded the mayor that only of the city, and suggested (hat |siders the reduction of salaries | ja ct Wednesday he stated his room might be found in the (ity * [as other cities have done, we ree plan to him as plainly as he could gue ent mesg Page Four. ommend that only salaries over jand that the mayor said he had - $100 be operated on and that On/taxen the mattter up with Mr. FOR RENT. eee 7 Johnson, and the treasurer had Two flats in Emad Block; 817.50. Small house on Fifth Ave, LONDON CAFE | Oe ss RO! BARNES W., 8410 per month, See MeCaf- And Grill THE fery, Gibbons & Doyle 142-45 Serves Nothing but the Best 3) , - Hart Bik, Third Ave. §. Cozy Barber Shop Quality, satisfaction and econ- BATHS omy. New Wellington Coal. | BOXES FOR LADIES (3 THIRD ave. ALDER BLK. Phone. 116. 63tf. |} ~ | find iby clause. today | imattter at all, but would say in - eee Ey Dont Miss It—A very Rare Offering. He|passing that the salaried market Sensational Spectacular Attraction manager proposal and this re- Vitagraph Braidway Star Feature. jtre nehment proposal were evactly oatealin! money. utter failure, but the market un- nenBasee Gunaae. der a salaried man could be made a great boon, Admission 10 and 15¢e It was finally decided to leave Coming Thursday and Friday—18eh the matter over for one week. and last episode of “THE BLACK BOX"—the climax ending stage, Te the real mysterious culprit-—A The city light department marvelous sensation in filmdom. shows a deficit of $24.16 for the month of May, while the phone department shows a profit of ° $436.95 for the same period. Pioneer Laundry FOR SALE. Third Avenue East Phone 118 aple Le lafe; $500. F . Maple Leaf Cafe; $506 Fully We Use the Most Modern — = — —— = = — CALLIPOL PENINSULA SIEGE FLEET GETTING ACTIVE AGAIN ALLIES TAKE 700 TURKISH PRISONERS—A GENERAL ATTACK IMMINENT—DUNKIRK IS SHELLED AT VERY LONG RANGE—GLASGOW STEAMER IS SUNK, THIRTEEN MISSING (Special to The Dally News.) Dunkirk Shelled. Paris, June 22 A_ state of Paris, June 22.—On the west- siege exists on Gallipoli Penin-|¢? front, Dunkirk has been bom- sul, with local attacks. On Weds barded at long range, fourteen neodey the efits ek F060 Gere. shells falling in the city. Several . civilians have been killed. ish prisoners. The allied trench- More Murders. es are four miles from Seddul London, June 22.-The Glasgow Bahr and form a square at Avilsteamer Carisbrook, from Mon- Burgu. treal to Leith has been sunk by Activity in the fleet leads to the|sun-fire off Kinnard Head. belief that general attacks on the|Eleven of the crew were saved, but thirteen are missing. DE WET GETS SIX YEARS AND HEAVY FINE (Special to The Dally News.) Bloemfontein, June 22. imprisonment straits are imminent. WILLIAMS & MANSON GET JUDGMENT IN CIVIL CASE The Beaton & Kuhes was conclud- case of Williams & Manson —Sen- vs. tence of six years’ and a fine of £10,000 has been im- De Wet, who has been found guilty of treason. ed today. The action was one to recover $3,900 claimed as due by the defendants to the plaintiffs. Mr. posed on Chistian Justice Gregory found for the plaintiffs’ remarking thatt Mr. a ee Williams and Mr. Manson had MAJESTIC THEATRE rive ir evidence accurately oe an . visemes =sqennnty The Majestic announces a sen- and straightforwardly, while Mr. : a : sational 5-reel Vitagraph film for Beaton for the defence had not tonight and tomorrow, in “A Mil- lion Bid,” featuring Anita Stewart the star of the Vitagraph Studio. done 80. Fred Peters, K. C., appeared for . aintiffs, and J. A. Russelll,.. . atts 5 the plainti ise F his is the most thrilling pieture of Vancouver for the defendants. J : fever screened. The scenes in- informed him that no further clude a most realistic mid-ocean collision. “Two Women. and One Hat,” a completes a splen- reduction could be made. In re- card to the salaried market man- Ald. Maitland phatically that hiring a salaried man to save the ager, stated em- | farce comedy, it was a case of |4id program, FOOTBALL people money, by having the mar- ee The football association meets ket conducted properly, or let the in St. Andrew's Rooms on Thurs- market be closed up. ay at 8 p. m. The mayor said that when the day at > = council members showed - = Safety First—Use New Wel- clination to grapple with this lington Coal. Phone 116. 67tf. question seriously, they would] ______ _.- sation him ready to help. Alderman Casey suggested that the proposal be dealt with clause He did not see that the market question entered into the Majestic Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow “A MILLION BID"’—In five acts- Featuring Anit Stewart, the leading along the same lines. They both star of the Vitagraph Studio—Pro- duction best ever exhibited in the were meant to save the people City. The collision in mid ocean and the aftermath of events are the The market with a com- most realistic scenes ever screened, oun Rect—“TWO WOMEN AND ONE equipped for restaurant business Laundry Machinery Built See McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle. | Come In Any Tuesday or 142-45 Wednesday and See How Foll tr | - Seif’ = ae POLLOW 1 §86Crowe 0 s Cafe. There is a reason.. Next manne ' te Majestic Theatre, 1O2tf. waren 3 ee - — =~