moregeer 2\ 4 == THE DAILY NEWS (== — ——— - —— NO. 19. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1015. PRICE FIVE CENTS EEE == — \TEST AEROPLANE RAID HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED MANS AGAIN CHANGE PLANS IN POLAND—FRENCH . ARTILLERY DOING | EXCELLENT TT WORK HS GERMANS ALTER EASTERN PLANS (CH ARTILLERY TRIUMPHS- GERMANS COMPELLED T0 MOVE ATTACK POLAND FROM SOUTH TAKE AMMUNITION DEPOT FROM GERMANS—FIGHT-~ 3 IN ALSACE CONTINUES AND ADVANTAGE SEEMS } FRONTAL ATTACK ON WARSAW WILL BE DELAYED FOR THE PRESENT. TO BE WITH FRENCH. »ecial to The Daily News.) foot bridges in front of St. Mi-| (Special to The Daily News.) Petrograd, Jan. 23.—It has be- come apparent to the Russian General Staff that the Germans|*® Comsequence it is believed that have altered materially their|the most severe fighting in the plan of campaign on the Russian| near future is likely to oceur in from Bukowina in northern Hun- gary and in eastern Galicia. As Jan, 23 Progress by hie! 100 yards in the region In Alsace there is no interrup tion to the fig , an : aertzyde is reported in n he fighting and the French have made progress near Aspach bridge ficial report. ileco have been artillery What Berlin Says. BELGIANS STILL AT IT. frontier, with a view to attempt-|the south rather than on the es at several points on Berlin, Jan. 23.—The German] Or the northern battlefront—trenches alongside the Dixmude-Nie uport Railway. which has been ing to oust the Russian forces} Warsaw front. it between Soissons and / official report claims that French the scene of desperate fighting. we ‘he French gaining the attacks*at various points have Tac is being violent-| In the Argonne, west of Fon-|GERMAN AEROPLANE BRITISH AVIATORS |AUSTRIAN PREMIER on west of Beausejour = a/prisoners and machine guns were (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) attack was repulsed. jotatured. (Special to The Daily News.) | (Special to The Daily News) (Special to The Dally News) London, Jan. 23—Reports were| Constantinople, Jan. 23.—The Argonne the Allies ad | Northwest of Pont-a-Mousson Paris, Jan. 23.—German avia-| Amsterdam, Jan. 23.—It is re- Rome, Jan. 23—Count Sturgkh-|.ireyiated here last night that |official report claims that the ed a complete check to}! feeen attacks were driven off. tors yesterday dropped eighty|ported that British aviators drop- Stuergkh, the Austrian Premier,|.overal German planes were| British forees, assisted by three nans at Fontain Madag. There is nothing to report from Masts cb Dette ties six {®**> Belgium, escaping unhurt. is reported to have resigned, and hovering over the English Chan-|eunboats, were defeated by the e Metise the French artil-|castern Prussia, it is said, and in : : diane : bial : fa = eK > - By abit the Germans | northern Poland the Russians are |P""? le and injuring fourteen,| Ped bombs on the docks at Bru-|is succeeded by the Austro-Hun-|nel, Nothing definite is known|Turkish forees near Kurna, the Preses aad 6B ors arian Finance Minister, L. Von}: id, sd ite an ammunition depot | stated to have been driven out of ; n he British aviator AUSTRALIAN 'N NAVY garian Finance Minister, L. Von oe the Se ae many | junetion of the Euphrates and the chase e Ge ns y s o ‘ ted serious damage on|Blinno and Gojak. ‘ : . ; rmans, Sriaging} Bilinski. ws priate * title @ Gates Tigris rivers, and states that the down one machine. o oO bb : Turks defeated the Russian ws a | . om ce om . almost entirely the work of Com- The detention of the Green- | Rupert longshoreman, for dam- ‘ 4 5 alleged libel. The plaintiff is|* : os : ’ THE WAR MAKER mplaint that all feasts . ae . hme . nesident| ™issioner a Wtete aed it HERDER REE brier was brought to the attention | ages for the loss of his right arm i rs , : re .|John Ca I ay, # | : | - 6 ae ial gatherings were pro- : lhe A Satnule knowtedees of the|* CALLS ON BRYAN *lof the State Department by tele-|in an ateident on board the to the Indians to.Ottawa.}of Jackson County, Towa, who| * TO INTERVENE NOW * . oP 7 a London, Jan. 23—Count Bereh- liane did t want to hold|took the same train to Chicago |Prveress and resourees of this ‘ eee < grams from Captain Farley, her | steamer Arna, has assessed the told’s resignation is regarded in ians did not want to hol< Sak tetneaphel heel te alan: district. It will be published is * : ali awe commander, now at Bremen. Far- | damage at $3,500. Atkinson was the London press as symptomatic es, but they did wish tol® ae copate he oul The election of officers for the | oronto, ane cum 5 OE a * . ley stated that at a point on the) | helping to unload the vessel when of the increasing gravity of the cis oe srings The _jneys to prepare 8 . ‘ , Neers , oO. 7 al gathering The In a ae te tha eeitancinth of 700" We then proceeded with: & : ae te eee ’ rs North Atlantic, which he fixed by |the derrick boom fell, pinning his Austria-Hungary plight The » . » a . e ar 0 s 0 0 7 ay se r . = : : - . ad contributed just a few alléged critcisms passed upon an | wi as decided that all past pre tele ; y v nd mp > longitude and latitude, the Green- |arm against the hatch, and neces- Times says: “Something has e » o ‘eo. e s s sae ’ é ° » Ste a Seana — : reviously $100 to the Ca Episcopal minister in Chicago, \de nts should be ex-official mem- ‘ ee , — a . < brier was overhauled December jsitating an amputation. Owing snapped in the fabric of the dual war fund.—Vancouver | @P!scope , ’ PS al me tities State, by Rev. ryon ; 30 by a British cruiser The . ieti ? : who some time ago married Mur- | ber f the uneil. The follow- © Giatinn: banker ct eels aetiend. ee i* You have. your ideals and * Warley. she was damaged before! rvention ave arouse following places. Drop #|Max. temp. «.-++++++e+5: : — a 4 your dreams. You have * ne ; a to the necessity to impose & n: #|Min. temp. .....-+--+++++29.0 | Nelson, L, W. Patmore, 8. P Me-|* she was brought into Kirkwall.|Mad Too Many Ideas About How), : oi. noid on Hungary.” ae : iiaenee - Mordie, W. P..Lynch, ¢ aptain|* Spoken eloquently of the *lo.ie the Greenbrier remained War Should Be Run. “on ‘ Daily Chronicle suggeate - a . BAPTIST CHURCH. Babington, J G. MeNab, M. J. Ho- * Prince of Peace. Your # three days, Captain Farley refus- P comagutliiians th m me " 4 ef Burien & beeprin, ~: . a bin. 8. Parker and M. Albert. \* continued silenge must *]:.. ¢ sail her farther except un-| Washington, D. G., Jan. 23.— eens isaffected idian B, of C, * : ship, 41 @. m3 — |* surely give the lie to your #* a F aoe Mie © Ge Matt ly ne L. Cues “1 - meant as a sop to the disaffee ink of B. N. A. * Morning worship, : ’ —— elgg vartmnal gat te . der the American flag. re Bri = ae in L, Cutright, American vice- Magyars. ; ¢. Sheaniies @ Sunday school, 2:30 Evening BAND , Comeanr. ectures and sermons, ish authorities finally consented |consul at Nottingham, England, The Daily News says: “The —~ © mt real, wp t sure speak ‘ a . 7 . tel helen ios S worship, 7:30 p. m.; subject, The |* am sure I speak for the * to the raising of the British flag, | was recalled, according to a state- state of Austria-Hungary is so ‘e ye : rreég ajor 0 Pi “Tr . ¥ . - val Hotel ! * Master Demand.’ You are wel The Metiakatla Band will |* great majority : f _— * and Captain Farley took his ship }ment by Secretary Bryan, because perilous that the question is ’ Ovel, \* residents of the United * : . ; : come. shortly give a concern in the to Leith, where a pilot was picked|a letter written by Mr. Cutright 3 ae avoy Hotel, * ee S . citans Sheatee thi eo * States now living in Can- * up and the Greenbrier was settnaes tail published in an Omaha paper, whether ohe ean be saved at all entral Hotel, * REDUCTION IN COAL. s | dda,” * ; ‘ ; a r : : by anything but peace before ew Knox Hotel * their band funds. The Metlakatla to her destination at Bremen. ‘Contained expressions # Opin-| nore enemies fall upon her. : 2B. FE SI _ lboyvs have been so generous with | 6808868868808 968 The points upon which the | jion in re gard to the war.’ vindsor Hotel, *! Beginning Monday, January 25, ————___---- —————— ! 7 Clearly, Berchtold could not pur- ity Hall * _——, Well ' Coal Prince Rupert that they should | State Department wants informa- | A report from Nottingham said sue a vourse radically different alia : > the price of Now Wellagwn “nl ne patronized in turn, Mr, Hoel-| Saturday Cash Rvgstale tion are, first, why was it neces-|Mr, Cutright had left there for|>.... one with which his name anadian Fish and Cold # will be as follows: ' cher, of the City Band, will be di-| |sary to search the Greenbrier in;London after being informed by will be eternally associated.” acl « 0 se L Coal, per ane eee . , : . : rage Company * No. 1 House Lump ore rector for the oceasion and is the at jview of the certificate issued by | the mayor and other city officials \ op