THE DAILY NEWS _ PORT THAT Bc NAVAL BATTLE RAGING ~|SS MINNESOTA WAS WRECKED OFF THE EAST COAST OF JAPAN |PASSENGERS AND CREW HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF AND SAL- | VAGE STEAMER IS ON WAY TO ASSIST—OWNED TIONAL COMMERCE DESTROYER HAS HAD EXCITING TIMES—SIXTY OF HER CREW ILL WITH BERI- BERI—SANK MANY SHIPS. (Special to The Dally News.) Va., April 12.— nverted arrived here cruiser der cover of Sixty of her crew are ard , taken ) 8a i sixty-one from Brit- essele she had sunk. caped at the outbreak of the war from New as beer f the most sen- raiders on the has been singu- ling capture by sunk has nine French and one egian st She will prob- } GOT LONG TERM. j the Indian who iil some months has been again today up for Young. He was of four and a years for bur- six for jail break- j to complete his r te it New Westminster, ther year. He parole, 8 Tay f the local teach- al, 1 st returned from where she has been re- rating f her reent illness. s her duties to- set is closed all last t of the ten-days’ LOTS OF TROUT. Self \. J. Prudhomme and | last evening from they enjoyed a They re- they about & trip. tiful with carry, and them New Wel- 116, 67tf. hapler of the I. O, ' a danee on Friday, \ndrew's Hall. The “ill be used for pa- 79-80 MY First-—Usge Phone ‘Soe and Dancing een Reels "——A Farce 37."—Entertaining VILLAINY.”" Keystone Admission 10 and 160 nina Wednesd J * Episode oy nn ee q * Strong Balance Program, *ererreeccoccoooooooed ang Meee, ce eee errr CC OOO OO OO ee Indianapolis, Ma Ha trie frauds in November last, was sen tenced today to six years in the penitentiary, and a fine of $2,000 V wor pionship for the McBride Shield, defeating GETS HIS REWARD. (Special to The Dally News.) Ind., April Roberts of who, 12 Tom Ind., al, was found guilty yor ute, f electi COQUITLAM WON. (Special to The Dally News.) fictoria, April 12 1 the provincial football! the Thistles by 3 to on Saturday. Terre after a lor Coquitlam cham PRESIDENT AND EX-PRESIDENT SIT DOWN TOGETHER. BY GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. TORPEDO RELIEF SHIP. (Special to The Dally News.) Kobe, 12.—The (Special to The Deity News.) |American liner Minnesota, which April 12.—The British|runs between Seattle and Japan, ; steamer Harpalyce, under charter |} Japan, April London, was wrecked near here last night. jto the American Relief Commis- | pyre passengers and crew have sion, was torpedoed in the North} warning. She | been taken off in safety and the i lwas flying the flag of the Relief still A steamer is on the way to her as- |Sea without any ship is afloat. salvage Commission. j Fe sistance. CANDIDATE DIES. The Minnesota belongs to the (Opectel to The Bally Mews.) Great Northern Railway Com- | Vancouver, April 12.—W. C.| pany. At the corner stone laying of the memorial structure dedi- |Gladwin, Conservative candidate =o —— cated to the Women of the Civil War, which is the permanent for North Vancouver, died today.| WANTS GOVERNMENT TO home of the Red Cross Society. Left to right, Miss Mabel Board- |He was ill for four months, and| TAKE OVER THE BARS {| man, president of the American Red Cross Society; ex-President |was the former fire warden tor| . |} . Taft, President Wilson the district. London, April 2.—The King’s ' eee a — | example is being rapidly followed, \for, in addition to Ear! Kitchener, REPORT GERMAN FLEET HAS COME OUT AND A SS Sn eee CR * * cee RPP eee San Franeciseo, April 12 tea A NAVAL BATTLE If the that the German fleet has come out rumor to fight is well founded it can only have one mean- ing and that is that they have given up all hopes of for Germans success their arms. The that they cannot hope to fight the That's why they built their ships well know stand up and British grand fleet. to suit a runnning-away fight. If they now come out it is because they know that the only condi- tion of peace will be a sur- of fleet they have decided to sell it render their and as costly as possible. With the fleet out of the way there is no reason why peace could not be arrang- ed providing Germany trots back home and pays a suitable Peace at the present time would save the lives of at least a million men. May it come! HELD UP CAR. (Special to The Daily News.) indemnity. Mo-/| whit BIG BATTLE IS NOW RAGING IN THE NORTH SEA The Report is Current in London Today--One of Them Comes From Norway And Says Fleet is Out--Scarborough Hears Heavy Firing in the North Sea. aa (Special to The Dally News) London, April 12. ,the North Sea. The decisive naval News of the | battle of the war may be on. * | most exciting nature reached here — * today. Reports are current that ALIENS MAY LEAVE. * the German fleet is out and that Vancouver, April 12.—W. J. * a decisive naval battle is on Bowser -has arranged with the * One report comes ‘from Nor-/ military authorities to allow the * way and declares that the Ger-| alien enemy laborers to leave the * man fleet has taken to the high | country or otherwise he will in- * | seas. tern them. This is the result of * Another report, from Scar-/the riot on the bread line last *! borough, tells of heavy firing in| week. > EE * CONCERT NIGHTS AT WOMEN ARE HELPING * MAJESTIC THEATRE| ON BRITISH RAILROADS *) a oieitinaiitiian «| ronight and tomorrow night | London, April 12.—The Great #| tn Majestic management wilt|©emtral Railway Company is mak- @l provide singing and dancing be. |'"8 experiments to see how far és liemetin sn: Sead. women can be employed as rail- | rhe program includes a two- way porters to set free the men «|reel drama entitled “The Revenue of military age. For the present #/Officer’s Deputy boost a Union employment of women on the «{(Suit.” a farce comedy; a most en- platforms is being strictly limited eltertaini: ¢ drama in “Branch No but it is thought they can be em- pe ol and a great Keystone com- ployed more extensively at coun- eledy called “Colored Villainy try station and even at the large «| The Afth episode of “The Black town stations in attending to pas- rhe experiments are the «| Box will appear on Wednesday Sail lhursday. lresults of suggestions from the ~ : oe is general committee of railway «| OPTION ON COAL. jmanagers. Other lines will fol- a — the Great Central's example. «| New Hazelton, April 10 It is] . a @|rep rted that an option on the| LINER TORPEDOED. —|eopper River coal property 18S) capagus te te Bally Meme Ibeen taken by the North Pacific | London, April 12.—The Harri- of Van- corporation, |Development Company, son liner Wayfarer, of 9.599 tons, ihas been torpedoed off the Seilly h will send engineers to ex- |Isl feouvel a strong | ands. It is reported that she torman J. B. Morgan, of8an Ma-|#!"'" the mines as soon as theli. ti afloat and being towed to trail is open If the. report is oO “e and fatally Jueenstown, praae, ehat twice on , satisfactory, development will be eR ek | wounded in a fight last night with | indertaken at an early date. ; ~ OBITUARY. a highwayman. Both fell into 4| ecccussstiieniennietiitiiaaiainaitiieioaias ae creck in the struggle. After sub-| Spring cleaning, Carpets, ete.,) Moss Henry Moss, a fisher- duing the crew, the robber held |cleaned For first-class job naillinean of 50 years of age, from up the passengers A posse is|Frit Will call and = deliver.|Haysport, died of cancer at the iPhone 583 85-87 |General Hospital this morning, seeking the robber Lloyd George yesterday, accord- ing to The Daily Mail, their in- tention to follow the King’s pledge to abstain from alcoholic liquors during the war, if it is thought necessary. Among other prominent men will do likewise are Earl Brassel, Baron Sydenham, Sir Charles W. MacAra, chairman of the committee of the Interna- tional Federation of Master Cot- ton Spinners and Manufacturers’ Association, and heads of many of the big manufacturing firms. Earl Grey writes to The Times, suggesting that the government should take over all the license houses in specified districts, as it has already taken over the rail- who CHEERS HOW THEY DID IT Amusing intidents about the way Tory bought horses for the war *EEHEKREEHEHKREHRHHHRERHEHHEHAHRHR HR HHH politicians are coming to the surface. A Liberal in Ontario who wae anxious to sell hig ways and factories, giving the li- horee found. thas bis ort: cense holders a fair compensation tics intererfed’ with the and either closing the houses al- sale. He went back and together or administering them got his neighbor, a Con- on reformed principles. servative, to put the deal . through and this time the 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S objections of the “expert” OWN RIFLES. disappeared. Another Lib- eral who had his horse newly shod for the occa- sion was told that he was Orders by Major J. H. MoMullin, Commanding, April 10, 1916: too tall. He went back Parades. home and pulled the shoes “A” Company will parade at the off and Unis Mens & ete Exhibition Building on Wednes- was easily effected. This nesday and Friday, April 14 and gives some idea of the in- 16. experienced and greedy “B” Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday politicians that were em- and Thursday, April 12 and 45. There will be a class formed for the subject of bayonet dri!!. All wishing to join will attend to- night's drill. W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut., Acting Adjutant. Pioneer Lamadry Third Avenue East Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. ployed by the government | | to do this patriotic work. The Borden will find it hard to shake * this odium off. REEL REE REE | government KKH MHHHHHHHHRHHRHHHRHHH HH HR —————______—- 84-89 CANADIANS TO MOVE. Ottawa, April 12.—Rt. Hon, Sir Robert Borden announced Satur- day that Viscount Kitchener had called for a second expeditionary foree from Canada. This wil! mean the moving of the various regiments composing it from Canada to Europe. Come In Any Tuesday or nispiemmiaai ditties Wednesday and See How THE eer i We Do It f sceroftt torn, o mr, Ww itis el of rn it and Absolute Satisfaction Is Mrs. W. E. Williseroft, Summit Guaranteed Avenue, a son, this morning.