THE DAILY N EWS PRINCE RI i B. C,, MONDAY, Fg aes OCTOBER 4, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS A PREPARED TO ATTACK BULGARIA Sa BLACK SEA FLEET SAILS UNDER SEALED D ORDERS--VON MACKENZEN F OR SERBIA (Special to The Dally News.) paris, Oct. 4—The French are aking further gains in the vi- inity of Arras. sixty-five aeroplanes made ; esfu) attack on the military Luxemburg, ildit < in ity aeroplanes made and fortress of Metz. nills French in Greece. London Oct. 4. Athens reus have been f 1 state siege today. ch have For Dardanciles. Following the entration of the while a raid on and declared to be The landed troops in Sa- ka to assist Greece and Serbia. news of the con- Bulgarian army, JRTHER FRENCH GAINS SUCCESSFUL AIR ATTACKS EAT FLEET OF AEROPLANES ATTACK GERMAN POSITIONS IN METZ AND LUXEMBURG -- FRENCH LAND TROOPS IN GREECE—AUSTRIAN COTTON SEIZED the Turkish forces on the Bul- garian frontier have been disman- 40,000 Turks have been that the tled and released from quarter and sent to assist in defence of the Dardanelles. The _ total operation is estimated at Austrian Decree. The Austrian Bulgarian army in 350,000, government has issued a decree ordering all cotton factories to cease work, and to surrender all stocks for military purposes. One hundred thousand people have been thrown out of work in Bohemia alone, as a re- sult of the order. aN SHOOTING (Special to The Dally Newec) ith a revolver, ILis s the result of ifferences some xpected to recover, THE WEATHER ‘ed to be fastened to a type- such a way (ype rator deft at the much of the how space i bottom Whieh he is writing. Mrs, A, §, Hninhtnman left on} Lo Winnipeg this morning. WESTHOLMR | OPERA HOUSE RUPERT’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW en SILENT WITNESS” Pisode Of the $800,000 Serial é, “The Diamond From The Sky” , we . Ss episode Irving Cummings ''s auto in front of a speed- high ee train and then over a “THE SMUGGLER'S WARD” \ great Two-act Drama, “ONE KI88” —— Comedy. ; “THE DISCONTENTED MAN” 'y fine film, A great mine Explosion, POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 16 cts. Next Wednesday “and” Thursday— A A Paramount 5- Governor's Ledy.” Feature, “THE Vancouver, Oct. 4.—A shooting fray. took plaee in the Hindu emple at Abbotsford yesterday, yhen Berjab Singh shot Jit Singh pposed that the shooting religicus The wounded man is By F. W. Dowling. 24 hours ending 5 a, m. er 4th OMG? =... 8 0 se een eae 30.053 lem. .'s:ceGeaes 50 UM LOM. baa eaee a 44 La + 0:9 ae eee .02 le indicator has been as to show paper Follow the Cafe. There is a Majestic crowd to reason. , Theatre Self’s Next 1O2tf. AFFRAY AT ABBOTSFORD} RANCHER IS FOUND DEAD NEAR TERRACE Word was received in yesterday that the named Hayties had been town body of a rancher found beside the G. T, F. track near Terrace, H. MeMullin left on the train this morning to hold an inquest. No particulars have come to hand as to how deceased met his death. “THE BROKEN COIN” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE The tenth episode of “The Broken Coin” is the star feature at the Majestic Theatre tonight and tomorrow. This great serial continues to hold the interest of Grace Cunard’s quaint the while the thrilling the public. acting has much to do with success of the story, various scenes are enough to please anyone. The rest of the bill is up to the “The Star particularly fine usual high standard. Gazer’ is .a drama, while “The Fate of Per- sistent Pete” is one of the most laughable comedies ever shown. Weekly, showing and world’s news, Tht Animated the concludes a sure to fill the house, latest war program which is THE PRINCE OF WALES FACES DEATH COOLLY Paris, Oct. 2.—An tached to the British returned to Paris today says that the Prince of Wales had a mir- aculous escape from death during the battle of Loos. Strictly that the Prince was speeding to- ward the front in an automobile. fle ordered the driver to pull up at the foot of a knoll, which the Prince mounted, and watched the progress of the fighting through his binoculars. While he was standing on the hill, a big shell fell on the auto- the car and Re- officer at- staff who accurate details are mobile, destroying blowing the driver to pieces. proached with running into dan- ger, which the heir to the throne must avoid, the Prince replied: “Well, T have plenty of broth- launched in the forces against Serbia, Greece of frontier Map suggests the direction in which the event of Bulgaria co-aperating with the Germanic and Roumania. WHERE THE BALKAN ARMIES WOULD STRIKE rival armies .would be The shadéd portion represents enemy territory. THE SAM HUGHES LOOK Ottawa, ada is concerned, Major Sir Sam Hughes, Boer War the Hutton co eespondence? And yet that is he and the catastrophe works out. Major all the in England. General is the observed both Pehaps more so observers, here England, utation as ‘fa card.” Here, for example, Canada’s War Lord has a pre both who agent, careful and ente prising, would never ove look a “Canada has stamped her sands of her Whether or the far Hughes Look. east or the west, or the north every corner of Canada Look see it in is over them a You the glance is as straight as the Hughes who that eyes, a machine gun, in and in the poise of the which is as steady as the Roc KR OR RK RK RK OR OK OR KOK OF * REGISTER * Monday, October 4th, Is * the last date on which * you ,can register as a * voter. Do it now! 6K ROKR RK RRR OR RK ROK O# Gener little book of newspaper sinbing October 2.—Who would have thought that the chief pro- in duct of the greatest conflict history would be, so far as Can- al the hero of the r- WwW The of and in where he has won a rep- is a quota- tion from the London Daily Ex- press, which must certainly have a high place of honor in Sir Sam's There is an air of and confidence in the walk, as if felt quite sure that the earth was made for Canadians, and a super-American which is Mountains. assurance each men aspect of independence, all a part of Look.” so much for Express on the Sam-Hughes Look. the Sam Hughes the London Daily From the way the stuff spills over, it was probably written by one of the Sob Sisters of the press. The Sob Sisters, or the Snob Sisters, whatever you choose to call them, There is some- Look affections are all for Sam. the Sam Hughes their thing in which flutters 8. like a breeze among dried leaves. ss glowing tribute like this: hall mark on every one of these thou- sons—the Sam from the west, and they come from the Sam ll. se of mouth, which is as firm as a steel plate, head, ky * * * * * * * However, the description of the Sam Hugles Look is substantially correct. No Canadian will quar- rel with it, except for a_ few trifling inaccuracies of detail. we who know the better the does, feel sure For instance, Major London that the lady fused Sam’s eye with his mouth, It’s General than Express journalist has con- not his that’s machine gun If his mouth was as firm as a steel plate, he wouldn't be opening it as making as much noise Moreover, ‘Sam's mouth, eye, as straight as a always shooting off. often or with it as he does. Sam's rate of talk compares that of the hundred. to ma- gun, six the minute, and it has the same rak- ing quality of fire. Woe betide the man on whom Major General trains his rapid and deadly vocabulary. (Continued on Page Two) favorably with Sam MUSIC CKARI.ES BALAGNO (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultless Service of Fault- less Food Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES ca 66 ers. 3s BULGARIA HOURS — BLACK SEA (Special to The Daily News.) Ooct. 4.—The gov- ernment has ordered the Russian Perograd, minister to Bulgaria to leave within twenty-four hours, unless Bulgaria openly breaks with Aus- tria and Germany and sends away the German oflicers who are in charge of the army mobilization. Russian Ultimatum. London, Oct. 4.—The Russian ultimatum to Bulgaria expires at two o'clock this afternoon. The Black Sea has left Odessa under It is expected to attack the Bulgarian port of Varna. fleet sealed or- Russian ders, RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM TO HAS NOW EXPIRED RUSSIAN MINISTER INSTRUCTED TO LEAVE SOFIA WiTHIN 24 FLEET SAILS UNDER SEALED ORDERS—RUSSIANS PREPARED TO ATTACK BULGARIA A Russian army of six hundred attack Bulgaria by air, land and sea. thousand is prepared to 250,000 German troops from the eastern front, under General Mackenzen, are reported on the Serbian frontier. Bulgaria’s Denial. Bulgaria has issued a belated denial to the statement that Ger- man officers are. in control of the Von army, or that Germany is supply- ing funds for the campaign J. A. Dietrich, Equipment Company, of the B. C, came north jon the Prince Rupert. DR COOK ARRESTED AS A GERMAN SPY San Francisco, Oct. 2.—Dr. Frederick Cook, claimant of the diseovery of the North Pole, was arrested as a German spy in Ran- after the outbreak He was on his way to goon, shortly of war. climb Mount Everest, in the Him- RAILROAD OFFICIALS ARRIVED YESTERDAY government car Ottawa came in yesterday with L. K. Jones, Deputy Minister of Rail- A. Wood, assistant chief T. P., and Col- and = Mrs. The ways, H. engineer of the G. Schrieber Schrieber on board. Mr. Jones and Mr. Wood went lingwood alayas, the highest mountain in the “movie” world, in company with a promotor and a natural- ist. The America by report was brought to Curtis W. American, who was arrested at the time. Mr. Allen representing a New Westminster, BOS arrested on suspicion of being a Alien, an same was lumber concern, and was spy. THRILLING SCENES AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE the third Diamond From Westholme fo- thrilling yet Stanley, “The Silent Witness,” episode of “The the Sky,” at the night, is the Blair murdered the old doctor, escapes Arthur Stanley the crime. Arthur and one of the most most shown. who has and is accused of escapes in an automobile, exciting scenes ever screened fol- lows. The auto serapes past in front of an express train, missing it by a only to headlong over a cliff. Arthur is in the car when it takes miracle, plunge actually the plunge. “The very fine two-act drama, a girl, wreck in Smugegler’'s Ward” is a in which who is rescued from ship- infancy by a gang of smugglers, is forced to aid them in their nefarious work, against her will. “One Kiss” is a good comedy, while “The Discon- tented Man” is a remarkable pic- ture showing a great view of a mine explosion, real ELECTION TALK (Special to The Daily News.) Victoria, Oct. 4,—It is expected that the announcement of a pro- vineial election will follow the termination of the submarine en- quiry, east this morning, when the Ot- tawa was attached to the ordinary train. Mr. and mained in Schrieber re- they suests at the Hote] Prince Rupert, Mrs. town, where are until tomorrow, when they expect to go south on the Prince Rupert. A small boat was picked up in the harbor this of Seal Columbia river morning by H. Brown, Cove. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow . 3 TENTH EPISODE OF “THE BROKEN COIN” In two parts. The Greatest Serial ever Exhibited. ANIMATED WEEKLY War and World Latest News. “STAR GAZER” Refined Drama. 3 A Sympathetic, ‘The Fate of Persistent Pete’ Comedy. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Wednesday ita “aia Monday, and Friday. none PATRIOTIC DANCE LS Under the Auspiees of the Chapter Hill 60 of the 1 Oo. D. E.