Legislative Librery THE DAILY NEWS _——_———==—_= PRINCE RUPERT, B. €., WEDNESDAY, + FEBRI ——— - r ———e ARY 3, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS } THE KAISER GETTING READY TO ABDICATE? z \PTAIN OF BLUECHER MAY BE TRIED AS PIRATE--GOVT. SEEKS EXTRADITION OF VAN HORNE SER MAY ABDICATE THRONE ¥-ONE MILLION DOLLARS INVESTED YESTERDAY BY A GERMAN FIRM IN NEW YORK BELIEVED TO BE FROM THE KAISER. (Special to The Dally News.) way and New York State bonds York, Feb. 3 The events!They took the entire issue at ist few days seem to it 8106.77, ontbidding 495 compet that the Kaiser feels notlityps, The transfer from the it his task is hopeless tut agents to the Kaiser is, of course, personal fortune is at kept a secret, but this is the only Yesterday the German Kuhn. Loeb & Go., of |¢Xplanation that can, cover such a} made what is believed|large investment from a Germand | i heavy purchase for the irce, It would indicate that the| | on liern family amounting|Kaiser wants to be ready to ad-| \ 1.000.000 in the canal high. dicate in case of a severe defeat.) ROYAL RESTDENCE A i Cee ALD PETERS LEAVES CANADA TO APPLY FOR '0 JOIN BRITISH ARMY EXTRADITION VAN HORNE. itor F, Peters has sent Special to The Daily News.) f his sons to the war Vanceboro, Maine, Feb. 3 Peters, recently with Under the auspices of Canadian Bank of Canada, left on'officials a court sess ion was held iin for London, Eng-jat McAdams Junction to take evi he will entist-fer the |dence to secure the extradition of ther son, Jack Peters,| Wernere Van Horne, who blew up| led to London several |the St. Croix bridge The offense but instead of jom-jis covered by the treaty.of 1904. h regiment as he could Van Horne is the eldest son of he was enabled to join|Gount Karl Van Horne, a former Canddian Contingent/minister and a general of Bava y at Salisbury Plain. |ria He was a captain of Pio ~ is second in com neers, and was prevented from the British destroyer |rejoining the army by the activity FRENCH ARTILLERY STILL TO THE FRONT (Special to The Dally News) Feb. 3.—The official re- states that the silenced the i | | aris, French the port enemy's the teries have guns between Lys and Oise At Grerman Lens they prevented to float down the attempt texplosive rafts Ancre German attacks the Argonne, were along line at Perthes and in the NEW WATER BYLAW River | repulsed | bat- | the | blazing | } | 4 QUEEN ALEXANDRAY BUNGALOW~cJANDRINGHAM WHERE GERMANS TRIED TO VENT SPITE ON EDWARD Vii. Sandringham estate the by of the late him with his minority accumula but the personal property King George house andra, York Cottage, to wreck the shows the in the grounds, durin grounds is indicative ture big house at Sandr though a bomb was dropped on th dra's bungalow on the | was dropped. MAN ARRESTED FOR hich played such an ex-lof the British fleet IS TO BE BROUGHT IN irt in attacking the recent | sia sie Mr. and Mrs. Pet A little further discussion took it the train today to see - KOMAGATA MARU place last night on the proposed | ff and did it with true! VICTIMS | SENTENCED new water bylaw The engineer | composure, Everybody said that the former bylaw penal- | h the boys Iuek and a safe | (Special to The Dally News.) ized a man who put in modern | Calcutta, India, Feb. 3 Seven | fittings whereas the new one| — |Sikhs were senteficed to déath at! would endeavor to overcome this TING GRUDGE iFirozpu, Punjab, for killing|}Je cited the case of ene citizen} AGAINST GERMANS iyo police officials at Caleuttal who was paying $40 at present) jlast October after their disem | bree ause he had duplicate fixtures. 19 Westerner Lost Ranch to barkation from the Komagata || nder the new bylaw he will pay One in Poker Game—En- | Maru a an a Under the old bylaw a five- . hte © b teiediin Tanen dealin, ‘liceen mnadien baniee Gan taved GU wa, Feb. 3.—The Evening} 38 eays: and under fhe new this was re- Luse 8 German won ‘ (Special to The Dally News.) lduced to $414, while a four-room 1 him in a poker game Victoria, B. G., Feb, 3. The | modern house is taxed 810, If it nths ago a six-foot lVietoria hockey team beat Port-jeontains only one tap the price is Westerner has enlisted with jland last nighi by 6 to 5 paered Under the ajd bylaw the cost 1 C. M. R., seeking revenge. |e" was hard fought and won/was $6. The reduction will be 1 giant: arrived in the jonly after playing overtime, about a third in the small houses uple of days ago o and a larger proportion on the fa ae of ey KID WILLIAMS WINS. houses which formerly had been he heard that a mount penalized — having @ supets- ent was bethe raised4 (Special to The Dally News) bundance of fixtures. | New York, Feb, 3 Kid Wil Alderman Montgomery thought m onary Re. went © | hiams, the bantamweight cham-|aven the proposed prices were a = _ moe is |pion of the world, defeated Eddie too high He thought this was +} mis 8°) Wallace in a ten-round bout here} yutting a tax on cleanliness and _ Germans, and I'm go last night. Se ehissted to i Mow that Cs as hee — . - water system was supplied by t ni oe TALKING AGAINST TIME. gravity water Was cheap and a = Se, pam eaainel ” ” should not be spared, Be. cold, Sine evel Washington, Feb 3.—With Aiderman Edge eontended that are advaneed by young prospects of a continuous grind every city utility should stand on recruiting for the war, | until one side gives way the Sen-| ip. aia feet The discussion 7 intoceatann aE the ate fight over the administration |ppought out the faet that under : bill is proceeding, with the Re-|the proposed bylaw $9,000 was fetting famous. is ont by any publican senators still talkin® the estimated revenue, while the Anis So arduous a task as stay- both »~OLn Senators of 80 le all. ieieentaemeratiie flocked to the capital when hos eitilties were resumed after Satur day's truce, prepared to stay In . or near the Senate chamber night e . RSA and day until the enduranee of 16TH A ane ' mes av one side was crushed MASQUERADE BALL [ee MoINTYRE HALL THE CRADLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 ao Franks Born to Mr, and Mrs Gents $1.50 . Westhoime aa 4. ©. Franks, a daughter, at the dppeeeaanete eee General Hospital this morning PPPOODODOS | sides jazainst time to stave off a rolllestimated expense was six or sev- en thousand dollars Fighteen huridred dollars was set aside to cover temporary extensions that would likely be required for the year Last year the pumping cost the city $18,000, so that the gray ity system is a big saving FOR RENT. Completely furnished four roomed house near drydoek, $25 Hi. G. Helgerson, Ltd if and country remained the and the present King has ne sea at Snettingham, house King Edward, tion. He w ver lived in g his visits. of German ingham, e estate; al wh near properly Meade aUitur. which illed the of Queen but recent atte A it, The is undama so Queen ere another estate King’s Lynn was being pure hased | to lex- ey ged, Alexan- bomb SMUGGLING ALIENS (Special to The Daily News.) STEAMER DELHI IS POUNDING ON ROCKS. (Special to The Daily News.) Seattle, Feb. 3 After an ex- Seattle, Feb. 3 Salvage offi- citing auto chase, Vergilio Davide |cials report that the steamer Del- was captured here on a charge of|hi is going to pieces in Sumner smugeling five aliens into the Strait Phere is a strong south- United States. Each had paid erly wind, and she is pounding on him #12 for being rushed across, the rocks, the boundary in an auto driven vd —_— ———_- Davide, His car was stopped af-| GREECE TO AID SERBIA. — Pine gee Se art Activity Prevails Now in : Military Quarters. ARRIVALS BY PRINCE _ GEORGE THis morning = "8": February SA dispateh to the Balkan agency from Athens The Prince George arrived on j88y8: “Greece with all her forces time this morning with tye fol- | will come to the aid of Serbia in lowing first-class passenger list every fresh invasion of Serbia by Mr. Chambers, Mr. Flanders, wife | the Austro-German armies. The and son, Miss Brown, Miss | Sreatest activity prevails now in Smith, Mr. Kokayashi, Mr. Willis jmilitary quarters.” eroft, L. N. Jones, Charles Wal-| aoe ee lace, H. Waldie, Mr. Gunn, Mr. | TO GS RED cross wunes. Montgomery, 8. N. Long, Mrs, O : Besner, Mr. Allan, Miss UH. |Baughter of Uncle Sam's Treae- Wancehter, Mr. Robinson, ©. urer Leaves for Battlefront. Jones, W. J. Doble, R. W. Cham- Sew York. Meh: Bo~Amoun bers, Mrs, Trainor and four chil- |passengers om the liner Lusita- dren, R. W. Biggar, Mr. Davidson, | nia, which sailed yesterday, was Miss Madge Campbell, Mr. Stey Miss Nona McAdoo, daughter of ens, Mr. Peel, Miss Shuey, Mr Secretary of the Teeasury Mc Goldbloom and T. Hashida, Adoo. Miss MeAdoo planned to THE ‘WEATHER. engage in Red Cross work in France, She will have with her By F. W. Dowling, Observer. a close ‘friend, Miss Catherine : Britton, of Washington, Col, BE, 5 a, m,, February 3, 1046, M. House, one of President Wil- Barometer . 20.289 /son's close personal advisers, and Beem, CONN. oo oe one ee enne 47.0 Mrs. House, of this eity, will Min. temp ose ee.@ chaperone the young women P } | | | (Special to The Daily News.) Feb. 3—There dences that the deeision of Russia to ants London, are attacas of piraey will Britain. Public ing has been greatly aroused over | the attacks | treat on noneombat- acts be as ladopted in feel- German on helpless evi-| CAPTAIN OF BLUECHER MAY BE TRIED BY BRITISH AS PIRATE et LONDON GLOBE IS ADVOCATING THIS COURSE — PEOPLE IN- FLAMED ABOUT ATTACCKS ON HELPLESS NON- COMBATANTS. | women and children through their The to- day's editorial is urging that the captain of the Bluecher, who recent raids. Globe in German cruiser taken a be tried as a pirate. No action has yet been taken by the government in the matter. has been pfisoner, WHY MAYOR TAYLOR | MAY BE UNSEATED Feb. 3.—The at- tempt made to unseat Mayor Tay- lor, | Vancouver, is based on the for of Vancouver, | fact that in order \eleetion to qualify he |registeréd owner of real estate \the value of $1,000, to encumbrances, | will % endeavor to show this was not the case. Mr. his own, | of a friend ; iments; but his borrowed a lot from to the soon as cover require- this filed a judg- wa as idone creditors lment they held against him, value of his holdings the mark, In case he is unseated the judge jmay de ldidate lelection. reducing the jaway under thousand next highest can- eall for a Baxier was second lare the elected, or Mr. new occupied jin the run toe 0° REGULATED BOXING = TO BE ALLOWED IN WASH. (Special to The Daily News.) Wash., Feb. 3.—A boxing bill permitting ten-round bouts under the authority of the State Athletic Association pagsed the Senate by a vote of 28 to 48. Olympia, ASK SALISBURY GIRLS TO GIVE UP KISSING Medical Authorities Ban Oscula- tory Association With Soldiers. Salisbury, Feb. 3.—The latest order issued by the medical au- thorities makes a request that Salisbury girls refrain from kiss- ing the Canadian soldiers, to the camps and town, owing infectious diseases in Several dances forbidden. There serious now the but have been jtaken to prevent a further spread | have been are a few cases in camps measures of meningitis and diphtheria. One men, of Toronto and Montreal, have been transferred from 19th to the 12th. The drafted its entire number Princess Pats, who are France, All battalions of the First, Sec. hundred and twenty mostly latter to the now in ond and Third Brigades are send- ing men unfit for active service to the Fourth Brigade, receiving men from them in transfer. Mr. Scheinman, of the Aeme Importers, left this morning on a visit to their branch store at Smithers. The branch was open- Charles of the ed there a few weeks ago Vaughan is manager branch, had to appear as the| free from all |well and his opponents | ments have arrived. Taylor, not having property | Si jeome the | BRITISH ARMY: I READY FOR ADVANCE Northern France, Feb. 3.—Tre- mendous camps have been pre- pared at various places between the fighting line and the coast and already several hundred thousand trained British reinforee- Every Tom- my you meet is full of optimism. shattered soldiers who |are brought down to the hospitals jsay Germany is completely beaten as a fighter. Even the The weather has be- and the tell there is sing to be an early spring. This an of the Thousands traction suddenly milder jcountry people you thus! “ae means Allies. engines, advance of many thousands of mo- early tor transports, tons of rails, hun- of of barbed wire and a million things that the army will all stacked, ready. The completeness of the British supplies has left the French amazed. dreds unused guns, miles need are CHURCH DIVIDED INTO TWO CAMPS DeWet Rebellion Has Created a Schism in South Africa. London, Feb. 3.—The effects of the South African being acutely felt in Reformed Church rebellion the Duteh where some- are thing like a schism is threatened owing to differences of political The always been prominent in political opinion, Duteh clergy dave affairs and many of them have favored the Hertzog party. While not lending support to an ag- gressive rebellion, a certain sec- tion of the clergy was inclined to passive, chiefly of their hatred for the progressive policy of Hon. Louis Botha, On the other hand, the city clergy those of the are in daily contact with English- be because and outside distriets who speaking countrymen thoroughly support Botha's policy, and hence the Church two As a consequence a spe- is divided into camps. cial conference has been opened at Bloemfontein to discuss a way out of the diMculty. Scandinavien Society Social and Dance In the K. of P. HALL Saturday, Feb. 6, 9% o’Clock _—_—— Gentlemen $1—Ladies Free a Hearty Invitation to All Scandinaviens