acre we THE DAILY NEWS 56 a Special Effort to War News Immediately It Is Received ——_ -—— | x Lagaiative Library - THE DAILY NEWS , NO, 16. PRINCE RU PERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, EEE JANUARY 20, 1915. -__ WATCH BULLETINS THE LATEST NEWS _ PRICE FIVE CENTS USSIAN GUNS SILENCE THE GERMAN BATTERIES RKS REPORT SUCCESSFUL NIGHT ATTACK—ZEPPELINS DROP BOMBS SIAN GUNS ARE SUPERIOR—- SILENCED GERMAN ARTILLERY iT ATTACKS CONTINUE SIANS BUT ODDS SEE TO BE MADE AGAINST RuUS- ™ TO BE AGAINST THE ENEMY’S FORCES. pecial to The Dally News) , Upon a front running from the rad, Jan, 20.—In the of- tes ih te ilies * bekiees mmunieation the Russian ES A TE le Staff reports that the irtillery of the Germans |°#™* into close contact with the need by the Russian bat-|Germans and had a series of col t Konopki and near Rad-|lisions of secondary importance ind Bejounia, Conditions on the other fronts fighting has aleo oceur- Dobrzyn, where an of- German attempt was nd the grave Germans driven losses. rmans violently cannon. village of Vitkevitze and n entrenchments on the sia if the Bzura. Germans also bombarded sian lines near Wyszogrod tussian fire sileneed the nh artillery remain unchanged Germans Lose 900 Men. Petrograd, Jan Along front, to the south of Mlawa and to Dob Vistula, the 20 a eixty-mile rzyn on the twelve miles from Plock, the defensive against the Germans are on ladvance The have lost toward east Prussia | Germans are reported to 1900 men in endeavoring to | trenches captured by the Russians jwest of W yszogorod. IANS USING RMAN FORTY-TWO'S octel to The Dally Mews.) The 20, fa- i2-centimeter guns the Austrians in an slodge the Russians along the Duna \ustrians were unsu¢ having been foreed to re northwest, leaving the sitions intact. pp of the binne season at the rally, Thursday night, in P. Hall Good speeches, } 16-7 ind cigars, PRINCESS PATS’ CASUALTY LIST (Special to The Daily News.) (ittawa Jan 20 The casualty list of the Prineess Pa- trieia’s has just been received by the Militia Department, and is as follows: Three wounded (one sé riously one injured and one se- riously ill HUMILIATING TO THINK Mr. Justice Russel! Bitterly Criti- cises President Wilson's Weak Attitude. from Ciechanow Russian | OF UNITED STATES SILENT Black seo MusH * BItLis* [AUSTRIAN FLEET HELD TO STRIKE AT ITALY |Remarkable Statement Attributed to Commander of Austro- Hungarian Navy. retake | BATUM "IFLIS »ARDAHAN Izzet PASHA | eo" 1 | | London, Jan. 19 The Daily I Sketeh prints the following: Admiral Montecucoli com. | eons tnd of the Austro- |}Hungarian navy, formerly Minis-| iter of Marine, declares the Aus-| jtrian fleet will never accept} lehallenge from the Anglo-French lfleet, because the Austrian fleet| be to de. the Our intact fleet | must preserved hatroy Italian tory Li and it can only ob- itain it against Italy,” says the admiral The Austrian fleet is bottled up the Pola harbor, at the head of | ithe Adriatic, where it is watched iby the combined British and {French squadrons Mention of the jis particularly insulting to Italy. The Italian fleet was defeated by |the Austrians at Lissa Island, in i the in 1866 | Adriatic, SCOTCH | CONCERT IN eee eee ene enee St. John, we B., fan. ‘$0 oo PRESBYTERIAN HALL ERE PETITIONS ARE dressing the Canadian Club mens, ea * Mr. Justice Russell, of Halifax, The following program ‘ 1© petitions addressed to #|"eferring to the attitude of the | heen prepared by the Ladie- \id overnment asking for #*)! nited States government on the). 14 will be rendered in th |'res- ei, concessions for #|"urepean war, said: byterian Chureh Hall o» Thurs. followett can be seen at * “LT have fons been an a day, January 24, at 8:1) p. my: Maces. Drop *|°f President Wilson, but I was Chairman's fen nd sign: #{\disappointed with his weak and ae. we sodiiiite nion Bank. «|Washy prayer for neutrality per . ee vyal Bank. whie nase © say, has Mrs. Carmichael, inadian B. of C ; hai ie a ceor e the |*°"* - — ° é t H ]. MeLeod, ank of BLN. A. *#/real public organs of opinion of Sens, .. +. “Mary Argyle” ink of Montreal, athe United states today. I would | paging 7 -_ vtel Prince Rupert, #/T1K@'T, have seen him measure up Mrs. Paters “A rrio . ye Bank and Braes val Hotel, «ito @ higher standard, and pa Mrs. Miller, M Carmichael and voy Hotel. #|iudgment as to which side was} Mrs. Wells, niral Hotel, wijrieht Mm the war. If he could | —" ure — oa Pw Knox Hotel. {help with fleet or army, he could | sore rertwoe ss My Ain Folk” ‘indsor Hotel, #}have passed an official opinion. acne, AH 1 Pipers” ty Hall, | “The United States was « party Mrs. Patersot : Song... Green Grow the Rashes O rydoek, #jto Phe Hague Convention, but pie Mr. CIPPGEIO. . nonald” nadian Fish and Gold #}40es this body have nought to say | “Rule Brittania’® and “God Save the King.” age Company. #*/Coneerning such wanton destruc. NOTICE. T. P. Wharf. #|tion as at Louvain and Rheims? vasa itzs Cigar Store. * | Should bombs be thrown upon in-|To Members of the Prince Rupert e's Cigar Store. | nocent non-combatants? Should Genera! Hospital Association. rme's Drug Stores. #}jwomen and children and babies vig Fish Gompany. #|be slaughtered? Is that accord, Notice is hereby given that the ‘anderers’ Club, «jing to The Hague Convention? It/Annual General Meeting of mem- ‘nee Rupert Club, «jis humiliating to think of the|bers of the Prince Rupert General tutioal Academy. *|United States being silent upon) liospital Association will be held **** ee ee eee Xe ei these outrages, not making ajat the City Hall at 8p. m., Friday, Sse single word of protest upon|January 29, 1915, to receive the them, and only erying out when|Direetors’ report, to elect Di- , their poeket is touchéd because}rectors for the ensuing year and < O. ‘ous H ANNIVERSARY MASQUERADE BALL T. ANDREW’S HALL ST. ANDREW'S HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 POOP OLOO OOOO COOLS OOOOOOOOOD of trading inconveniences.” It isn’t every man whe can keep his end up when he sees his fin ish, The only safe bet on a woman's iage is that she is older than she | thinks she looks business. of the Board, W. M. WRIGIT, Managing Secretary. 1915. J. 20.29 general By Order other January 20, The trouble the who thinks he knows it all is that with fellow he ha much to unlearn ‘SARLRA KAMYSH ERZERUM KobRUKEU! SHUSHA. URKEY IN ASIA ENVER PaAsHA THE GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY IN THE CAUCASUS. Decisive defeat of great Turkish Russians captured forty thousand Turks and they expect to cap- army. At Sari, Kaymsh, the ture as many more. At Ardahan,also, they have won a _ great victory. They have captured Izzet Pasha (inset). Enver Pasha is the man who made Turkey the catspaw of Germany and was } in command of the Turkish arm ies. FIRST AID TONIGHT to Aid to the In- All men anxious obtain knowledge of Firs |jured should attend the first lee- | ture of a « rse of instruction to be held a! 5 o’elock tonight at the battle of Lissa} | Oity H The value of First Aid to tl Injured cannot be too ere emphasized and all men fa ivged to avail themselves of {t opportunity now offered. Mrs. J. V. Macdonald will be at heme tomorrow afternoon, 652 Fourth Avenue East, HEHE EEEHEE HH * GOOD ADVERTISING * ee * The fight Seattle is * making to take the fish * business away from * Prince Rupert is giving this city a lot of good ad- vertising. The strategic advantage of this port is well illustrated by the fact that a city like Seattle is compelled to send a del- egation to Washington in an attempt to get legisla- passed to bring the to them. The of Seattle at tion intlu- the Gapital may be very great but they are hardly likely to get the duty replaced en fish entering the States. That is too great for the if would extend the trade enee a boon American consum- our government shipment de- Amer- ican to buy their here any- thing that Seattle could do would be harmless, they ers. in bond principle as manded and allow fishermen supplies even get the duty back on fish. It would be the worst kind of folly to refuse should this concession to Let us agitation up till government > * * * * * * * * * * * - * * * * aa + * * * * * * ° ” * * Prince keep the \* the |* pelled to give in. ++. ee ee Rupert, * is * * « + * i * . oo * * . * * 8 * * * a . a * * * 7 * os * * > oe 7 oS 7 com. * * . 5 (GERMANS FAILED TO DESTROY B (Special to The Dally News) Paris, Jan. 20. tells of of the bridge the ished a_portion of the German de- unsuccessful Germans to the Yser’s Freneh demol- jreport an jattempt de- } jstroy a over jmouth, while fences there. The Germans violently bom- barded Blagny, near Arras, with- out an infantry attack The In the forest of La Grurie the Germans delivered a violent at- tack the French The French at first gave way but later tions. At St. up by mines the northeastern upon trenches. recaptured all their posi- Hubert the Germans blew projection of the French trenches but failed to capture them A German counter attack on trenches northwest of Pont-a- Mousson was without success. An artillery engagement in the vicinity of Thann resulted in advantage to the French. What Berlin Says. Berlin, Jan The official German report says that between the than 20. — sea and Lys nothing more artillery exehanges has transpired At Notre Arras, de Lorette, French northwest of a trench 200 yards long was captured, the the have oceupied In Argonne German troops afew French trenches, In one place the ground gained during the five days is 500 yards. In Alsace, past the good north of Oernay, German attack -has made progress Airzstein was taken by the officers and forty men, The changed. Germans, who captured eastern arena une is An ‘®xeuse is mere e something we can't think of when we want it The. official | French direeted an effec- two ON ENGLISH | TOWNS GERMANS MAINTAIN TITLE OF | | i bombs. | damage Jan. 20.—Hostile air- craft passed over Yarmouth last and dropped several The missiles did great to property. There was evening jsome loss of life algo. | It is reported that four persons |were killed at Kingslynn from the {dropping of bombs. There are reports that aireraft passed over Sandringham and Kingslynn last ‘night and dropped several bombs. /These exploded with terrific | foree. lt was reported that a Zeppelin ;was brought down at Hunstanton, ja few miles north of Sandring- | ham. According to a dispatch from Kingslynn the Zeppelin was brought down by the fire from a British warship lying off Kingslynn, the Prince of Wales. The dispatch further says two houses were demolished by the bombs. One house was damaged lage was killed. in Bentinck from bombs -exploding. In one house a boy 17 years of His father was MADE AGAINST BRITISH TOWNS “BABY KILLERS”—REPORTED SEVERAL ZEPPELINS WERE BROUGHT DOWN BY BRITISH WARSHIPS. | buried in the debris, but later was taken out alive. In another house a mother and baby were slightly injured. The aircraft also attacked Cromer, Sherringham and Bee- ston. Several lives were lost in these places and considerable property damaged in all but the last-named. The Central News says bombs were dropped on the Kings’ estate at Sandringham. The King's pal- ace there was not damaged, how- ever. Report Denied. Hunstanton, Eng., Jan. 20— The police here deny last night's report that a Zeppelin had been been brought down here. Latest Report. London, Jan. 20.—The German airship raid on the English coast towns yesterday resulted only in four or five deaths, the injury of several persons and considerable property damage. The Geremans apparently escaped unscathed. [EUROPE SHAKES ; | ee (Special to The Daily News.) Mont Beliard, France, Jan. 20. -A second earthquake shock oc- curred here at 11 o’elock last night and was so severe that the inhabitants were shaken out of their beds and creekery smashed. | Lausanne, Switzerland, Jan. 20. tive artillery fire on the German A slight earthquake shock oe- field works at Gamp de Chatons | curred at Berne, Zurich, last and north of Perthes and Mas-|night. signes. AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE ARE FULL OF LOYALTY (Special to The Daily News.) Jan. 20.—The seat Commonwealth govern- has been transferred tem- porarily to Sydney. There is no limit to the number of troops the Commonwealth will send to the front, the Minister of De- Melbourne, of the ment says fence. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. 5 a. m,, January 20, 1915.) Barometer cine Vode o + BOGGS Max. temp. Ube bs caer Wee Min. (O0RD. a atochiecac 6a 36.0 WITH EARTHQUAKES BRITISH GUNBOAT ATTACKS TURK CAVALRY (Special to The Dally News.) Constantinople, Jan. 20.—Dur- ing a night attack on the British forts on the Shatt El Arab river, the British were taken by surprise, and lost one hundred killed with many wounded. The British cavalry division at- tempted a surprise attack on a Turkish cavalry division near Kurna under the protecting fire of a gunboat but they suffered heavy losses and the gunboat withdrew. KAISER APPOINTS A NEW HEAD FOR RAILWAYS (Special to The Dally News.) Copenhagen, Jan. 20.—Albert Ballin, the director general of the Hamburg-American Line, has taken over the management of the entire railroad system of Germany and the delivering of food sup- plies to the army. This was done at the vequest of the Kaiser. Under the auspices of the La- dies’ Aid, in the Presbyterian Chureh Hall on Thursday, Janu- ary 24, at 8:15 p. m. 25 cents. Admission 16-17 LIBERAL ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Lib- oral Association will be held at K. of P. Hall, Helgerson Block Thursday, January 21st Beginning at 8 o'clock This will be a rousing meeting, and al all Libera! support- ors are cordially invited to be present.