{ yprerd av? ‘ «a** PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., —$—<————— THU RSDAY, FEBRU ORE EVIDENCE FOR STORY RKS REPULSED AND COMMERCE RESUMED ON SUEZ CANAL—JOS. MARTIN TIN BUYS DAILY PAPER FFIC RESUMED ON SUEZ CANAL, ENEMY BEING ROUTED (/ WERE ALLOWED TO ADVANCE TO CANAL BUT AFTER STARTING TO BRIDGE IT WERE ATTACKED AND FLED IN DISORDER. i! to The Daily News n the disorder which followed Keypt, Feb. 4 An off rhe enemy alse attacked up on nt given out says that|the Elkantra front They were ly repulsed esday the enemy at Phe loss was sixteen killed and cross the Suez Canal . se wounded, and forty taken pris-| om The Turks were oners Our casualties were only to bring bridging mate-|three men wounded bank of the canal un Unwilling Fighters. Feb. 4.—-Turkish prisoners captured in the fighting at the ali| they | direetly they started Cairo, Eeypt our troops | The latter *, leaving perations he enemy Canal fi into the flehting n the Suez yesterday say against their Tram canal today. t disorder were yrreed il in our hands. Sey-~ will is enemy were drowned resumed « ». T. P. STEAMSHIP ‘JOSEPH MARTIN TO RVICE TO BE DOUBLED | BECOME JOURNALIST Lo The Dally News.) | Spe | | | tt Sir ARY 4, 1915 THE DAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENTS ABOUT GERMAN | RAID THE PRINCE OF WALES AS HIS OWN CHAUFFEUR. to the British throne is today at the battlefront in John French. The heir Governor General as He is here seen driving his own car, with Prince passenger. France as an to fu- aide-de-camp Alexander of Teek, our Special clal to The Dally News.) ' It is officially Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 4 Hon GENERAL ELECTION it the G. T. P. are|Joseph Martin, K. ¢ has pur- A FARCE OR FOLLY eaume their semi. [eased The Daily Times, a one- between Seattle Cent sheet which has been run- One Seems Mecscesry in Britain tupert and Granby | "!98 only seven weeks He will This Year but Way Be {. The Prince !>ring out a five-cent evening pa Deferred. to Rsequimalt at |Rer in March, which will be nam- aie ae rhaul. and later /¢@ The Journal, under his own London, Feb. 7 Under the al- . editorship jtered form of the constitution a ge will do Iike- , ‘ es new Parliament must be elected : “NEW FREEDOM” IS — time this 69% but rae 1 LAKE GouEe voy recognizes the fareieal im- possibility of holding a general Goya) Sony STILL IN THE AIR election contested on domestic etances Gedieahl Miiieliiee. (Special to The Daily News.) eieorsbe temporarily for- ved to fives aie Sane, Washington. D. C.. Feb. 4 }wotten and the suicidal folly of of Vancouver, B. C. The President, in addressing the |appealing to the electors on na- Chamber of Commerce of the|tional questions of moment that United States urged co-operation Feb. 4. -The body of a i woman, believed to be between business men lregent. of Vancouver, government in framing laws for ound yesterday after. |*'! the people. He declared that . We must all pool our interests i Green Lake ahout the Woodland house by Sergeant AMERICA SHIPS BIG GUNS TO BRITAIN. fom Macdon mdi ty Coroner cumstances of Cunarder the Atlan watched with interest he the rransylvania be carries two great naval guns in committed voyage sul being ° MeLen nvestigation Letective tie will She Wood | of either 14- or id-inech calibre and a stee! turret, are to be fitted rhe onsiened to Harland & Wollf, of telfast, the Bethlehem Works, the Transyl- vania will be eseorted by a Brit- It looks if Har- might building tform of the found ithouse hat were guns are and a suitease and a‘ &8 ier clething purse was from i check for 828, \ A. L Vaneo the in made | Steel and and \ purse gave Mrs as 1729 Geor- Bh. ¢. Depu to this reeeived no rregent,” ish cruiser as land & Wolff be one or two huge monitors for set uver bank iddress \ mount- mcouver, viee on the Belgian coast, ild wired ad-|ing guns great enough face as anything the Germans have upon as yet the shore. Some day there is go ing to be along that coast, nan had and a British landing foree she gray hair and suit, BOWSER BRINGS IN MORATORIUM BILL (Special to The Dally News.) Feb, 4. rium bill promised by the > and 50 years old.} ' bruises nor marks on her head or body. | dy had not 1 been in the re than three or four | ‘ccording to Deputy Coro- | Rand . The morato ' onald Attor Vietoria, General was introduced into Weetrrccconocooooeeceereeeees, |» the House yesterday It provides C- F power for the judges of courts to 2 . defer payments of principal and TH ANNIVERSARY MASQUERADE BALL foreclosure proceed fo withhold ings with regard to payments due MoINTYRE HALL on land purchases where hard THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 ship would be done to a deserving pre 0.88 « « ae debtor Any sales contravening Westhoime wma the order of the court in this re *recccooooocooosesvooooooons *\''' will be null and void } si should be agreed. There was a and the | notion that the government might a sort of uncontested general election, but J. W. Gul- the new Liberal whip, re- jlar be | wait until the | into which they | land, unless peace is likely to come can more an “on, japecial enactment jability nate enough to secure the s of a number of the city’s leading soloists, a splendid program, the artists of the evening will be Messrs chestra will the evening |pudiates the suggestion which, in jany case, as there would have to another appeal to the coun- jt y directly the war is ended and | politic s become ormal, seems jrather absurd and cnadalil in- leonvenient The only other feas- lible arrangement seems to be to duration of the war be accurately foreseen to postpone dissolution by In all prob- this will be necessary be- ntinued on Page Four.) SACRED CONCERT TO AD EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS Next Sunday evening, at the Majestic Theatre a grand evening eoneert will be given in aid of the sufferers of the recent earthquake in Italy. It has been organized by Mr. Delasala and a local com- mittee They have been fortu- ervices who no doubt will give Included in dD. Ev- Fletcher, Davey, C, Jones, Clapperton, and several others who have promised services. An augmented or- vive selections during It goes without say- ing that the cause is a worthy one ind with such a program should be well supported, Further details and the full program will I hye publishe d tater in the week GEN. VILLA PROCLAIMS HIMSELF PRESIDENT (Special to The Bally News) El Paso, Texas, Feb. 4.-Gen- ePal Villa has proclaimed himself President of Mexico. He nounced it by telegraph here, ministers to take charge of to his agents and has appointed three BOER REBELS HAVE GIVEN UP STRUGGLE (Special to The Daily News.) A.. Feb, 4.—Rebel Bezuidenhout, “Prophet” civil government. Pretoria, 8. Leader Vankensburg and Lieutenant Col- with 48 officers and have onel Kemp, 500 burghers, surrendered at Upington, Colonel Maritz and his men are expected to surrender before the end of the week. OUTLOOK SEEMS BAD FOR STEFFANSSON PARTY (Special to The Dally News.) Dawson, Y. T., Feb. 4.——Letters Fort MePherson, the of the Mackenzie River, say there is no news there of the from at mouth Steffansson party. __|RUSSIAN AVIATORS DROP TELLING BOMBS (Special to The Daily News.) Feb. 4.—The official states that Russian avia- . Petrograd, report tors, on February 3, dropped bombs on the German mobilized reserves and trains at Rawa, near Zarzecze and Boguseyze, southwest of Warsaw. INDIANS MUTINY. (Special to The Deily News) San Diego, Cal., Feb. 4.-—-A mu- tiny of 1,000 Yaqui Indians took yesterday at Guayamas and killed and wounded, including two Rear Admiral Howard, aboard the flagship San Diego, at Guayamas. place four persons were twenty oMeers is FOR RENT. Completely furnished four- roomed house near drydoek, $25, Hl. G. Helgerson, Ltd tf. ' has an- DACIA DEPARTS FOR ROTTERDAM ON RUSH ORDER Cotton Ship Gets Out of Galves- ton After Delay From January 22. Galveston, Texas, Feb. 4.—-The steamship Dacia departed § at noon Sunday, from Galveston for Rotterdam, with 11,000 bales of cotton to be transported § to Bremen. Telegraphie orders to get under way received oes Capt. Geo. MeDonald from E. N. Breitung, of New York, the owner. In hours the vessel had taken on a were two pilot and was outside the harbor. The Her ed and her agent and master said | 99° Dacia cleared January delay here is yet unexplain- they did not know why she was) waiting The Dacia’s cotton cargo is valued at $880,000, or 16 cents a pound laid down in Bremen, Trouble Is Expected. The sailing of the Dacia is ex- peeted to add another chapter in the mational incident which was begun when the former Hamburg- American Line steamer was transferred fromy German to American registry shortly after the vessel was interned at Port (Continued on Page 4) SHIPPING BILL NOT YET DEAD D. the C., Feb. 4 ship purchase Washington, The fight over bill Kern, last night's session said; * The by Congressman at the close of We are continues, of Indiana, through ping bill means,” caucasing, ship- is not dead any JITNEY BILL IN OREGON. Proposes to Put Them Under State Railroad Commission Salem, Feb. 4.-Agitation in Portland against the 6-eent fare auton peels “eer Seal in Salem yesterua’, When a bill was Senate lo piace Ore... introduced in the all auto busses under the State Railroad Commission common with trolley cars. control of} THOUSAND GERM REPORT GIVES FURTHER EVID (Special to The Dally News.) B. C., Feb. The wild rumors of a German British New Westminster, 4, raid on Columbia which have been current for some time have had further fuel added to their flames. It will be remem- bered that Vonmackensen, a brother of the German general of Two MILLION READY FOR ALASKA ROAD D. C., Feb. 4.— Pearson is here seek- ing a contract for the construc- tion of the government Alaska railroad. The commission's re- port will go to Secretary Lane this week and will be passed on to the President and later to Con- Secretary Lane has asked only two million dollars as an ad- He could get no more. DOCTOR SHOT DEAD Washington, Alexander gress. vance. (Special to The Daily News.) Augusta, Ga., Feb. 4.—Dr. A. B. was shot dead by a posse of citizens here today af- a lengthy search for him. He accused of attacking the daughter of a prominent citizen. Culberson ter was MENINGITIS DID NOT ORIGINATE AT VALCARTIER Ottawa, Feb. 4.—The militia authorities here take issue with the statement reported to have | been made in England by Sir Wil- liam Osler that the epidemic of jcerebro-spinal meningitis, which has been responsible for at least twenty-seven deaths among the Canadian troops at Salisbury, had its beginning in four cases among ilthe troops before they left Val- cartier. the disease at Valcartier, There were no cases of aceord- ing to the best information avail- at the Militia Department, the outbreak did not until after the troops arrived in England. It is further stated that there was an outbreak of the dis- Salisbury Plain a few Latest advices receiv- able and occur ease On lyears ago. ed here are that the epidemic has now been entirely checked, and no new cases are expected, CRUISER KARLSRUHE HAS SUNK ELEVEN COMMERCIAL VESSELS Berlin, Feb. 4.—The com- mander of a German warship re- ports that the German cruiser Karlsruhe during the past fort- night has sunk eleven commercial ships flying the flags of hostile belligerents, THE WEATHER. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. n., February 4, 5a 1945. | narometer Pian s koe dea0s eee ON SE, nk acces seeee 45.0 EEE reer, 36.0 | Rainfall bbs neeEeanees > 0 6 28 FOR ILLEGAL CONDUCT AN RIFLES CACHED ON GERMAN’S B. C. RANCH ENCE ABOUT THE PROPOSED GERMAN RAID—GUARDS WERE IMMEDIATELY INCREASED ON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. that name, who owns a ranch at Port Kells, B. C., was recently placed under arrest. Today ru- mors are current that a thousand German rifles and machines guns have been found in a cache on his ranch. Guards were immediately increased at the New Westminster bridge, and other steps taken to prevent any outbreak. (Special to The Dally News.) -The official re- port states that there was a spir- Paris, Feb. 4 ited artillery engagement north of Lys today. A was driven back by the artillery, determined attack at Lens which also silenced the bombard- ment near Arras and Bethune. German blockhouses were de- stroyed in an artillery engage- ment in the Aisne Valley yester- day and convoys were dispersed in the Valley of Seille. CONSPIRATORS HAVE BEEN PUT TO DEATH (Special to The Daily News) Amsterdam, Feb. 4.—A Berlin dispatch says that the execution of the three conspirators in the assassination of Archduke Fran- cis Ferdinand took place yester- day at the prison court of the fortress of Sarajevo, Bosnia. ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHR: PY As Seen by Official of the United Mine Workers. the Indus- In this testimony before Federal Commission trial Relations, John R. member of the executive board for Colorado of the United Mine Workers of America, eharacteriz- the Rockefeller follows: “Health for China, birds, food for the Belgians, sions for New York widows, training for the elect a thought or Lawson, ed philanthropy as refuge fol pen- uni- versity and never a dollar for thousands of men, women and children who starved in Colorado, for the widows robbed of hus bands, children of their fathers There are thousands of Mr Rockefeller’s employees in Colo- rado who wish to God they were in Belgium to be fed, or a bird to be tenderly cared for.” Scandinavien Society Will Give a Social and Dance In the K. of P. HALL Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 o’Clook Gentiemen O1—Ladiee Free A Hearty Invitation to All Scandinaviens