Admission « paILy NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: . ” He ry TRCaR ee ana ne aie i r aypert’s leading Paper op te look over the ground the ' BLE ALIVE new court house she will seream, OA - “) eS Sa '\ Datly News ” With thie hy look great peopie of forward Iiven had edge that Kus they whiy hh Se rvia would Austria venus a moment or alter slightest without of troops for- A tit olutely vement e naturally particulars. hip is established ind all means of An immense but h constantly in assembled yes the War Office ed cireles the far that Sir Kd posal to localize tween Austria- 1 may succeed es herself en th Sir Edward's exception of to the sup operations eeded with w anything ection ade say that ow locates BKupshitina met yeste een the age and abie t called ou eeeding rapid isantes will have the remainder of eported that ontent, Sharp Fighting Reported eported along ’ i where i Seervial mpted to cross the op frontiet that own is resolutely \ustrian also reported on their nistake, ding a lired ts Dy kill number of Wants Peace oO Russia g. July iment has issued Mictal communica nerous ot the ‘burg and other cilies the firm hinds u all dem days patriots last few pacitic policy sympathetre the yK Classes of Government of lve hopes that of the hinged on en ton feeling het inst the powers peace, Wishes ia is and to remain ual she the Government gathers on this wave WESTHOLME 'PERA HOUSE T0-NIGHT HOME, SWEET HOME” Sc “ Five Reel Photo-Drama Founded on the Song That Moves Every Human Heart John Howard Paynes im- Mortal song visualized in a magnificent five-part production 16e and 260 Children, 100 LL EUR USTRIANS GREATLY PLEASED FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF WAR — PRICE OF FOOD JUMPING \NA SEEMS EAGER FOR WAR PRESS STRICTLY CENSORED cmpTs OF SIR EDWARD GREY TO LOCALIZE TROUBLE way SUCCEED—PRICES OF FOOD SOAR—FRANCE is READY FOR WAR—RUSSIA WANTS PEACE with | pects feeling it to tranquility the and interests of Russia France Ready for War July 29 The French vernment and people appear t preparing expe thie retait revics and rest confident on gcuardianshiy nity Paris be The Government ing the army quietly f the wat is Simply await The and decision of Kt issia troop trains are ready, representatives of the on duty it Austria pies sorte be her further have army are at all telegraph posts that and rvian territy not to pr but to hold what taken Re believed is here when has captured occu it will oceed any they wives a Re ry polices unti rvia that wishes Food Prices Going Up July 29 Ar price of ent guarantes Austria's compet she wi } observe Vienna the caused great among the pe Vegetables u rebled in price hiet abnormal ise it provisions has indignatior ple many cases have Phe feeling rat that stall keepers in the bpdbed as marke “ wer? tive lted The autho and ilies deciare rat thie iden increase | prices a unwarranted and a has nited the minittee been “ap; wnin_e eal witli provi Austrians Called From Canada Winnipeg, July 29 A partial b ition im with the Austrio-Servian war has been ' to apply The onsul states that there 150.000 Aus Canada, and will be notified letter that their the front connection to Canada in ¢ il ximately ins in Western ned by dered tk SERVIA’S REPLY | TO ULTIMATUM Conditions Laid dividually Practically All Down by Austria Accepted London, July 29 Servia's re- ply to the Austrian ultimatum is mmarized as follows: First Servia agrees to the} publication in its official journal the page, of the formal declaration ibmitted by the Aus trial Government, condemning the subst ss propaganda and deploring fatal consequences, regretting the participation of Servian office in this propagan- da, repudiating any further inter ference will \ustro-Hungarian interests and warning all Servians Ithat rigor ous proceedings will be itaken in the future against any persons guilty such machina. Lions. Second——Servia agrees to com munteate this decision to the army in the form of an order cf the day Third—ltt sacielies to dissulve may be of conducting Austria, promises those which considered capable against intrigues Fourth—Revision of the laws governing the press |} Pifth Dismissal from the larmy and navy of officers and the | removal of civil officials iwhose participation in an anti- Austrian propaganda may be proved, ‘The Servian Government however, protests against Aus- j trian officials taking part in the enquiry, | sixth — Th: Servian Govern. iment asks for an explanation as to just what pa the Austrian offieials are to be called upen to take in the enquiry into the jSarayevoe plot and tt is announce. ed that Servia only admit such participatio is would be in rnational law and good neighb relations Beventh I in up, aceepts all the conditions and de. lmands of Austria and makes re- aceordance with in Servia of the| PRINGI eS . + . DO YOU GET IT? * e . There e three interlock. *| why The Daily * ° the leading news- * * nee Rupert: * * I iins the most local *) * *! * It i the most ad- #| * éetne * * It h by far the largest * * it i * * Phese three are both * . ind effect and they are * * est to you because * . to read the newsiest * * 1) want to advertise * * the most valuable medium * * an want to get the lat- * . e news when you buy, * * That is why The News is # * popular * * * Ee REV. H. R. GRANT WILL = RUPERT, B, ¢ — —_ BE INDUCTED TO-NIGHT Pastor Elect of the Presbyterian WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914 AN NATIONS ARE PREPARING FOR WAR PRICE FIVE CENTS AUSTRIA FORMALLY DECLARES WAR AGAINST THE SERVIANS AUSTRIAN ARMY CORPS ALREADY MOVING TOWARDS SERVIA —DEMAND SATISFACTION FOR ASSASSINATION OF ARCHDUKE AND HIS WIFE (Special to The 29 Daily News the Austrian border state that the transport of the Eighth and Ninth Austrian army corps from Bo- hemia towarde the Servian fron- tier has begun. Can Field Two Million Men Vienna, July 29.—Austria has 390,000 soldiers upon whom to eall to safeguard what her states- men believe to be her own inter- Vienna, July has |formally declared war upon Ser- The text of this declaration | states: Austria | via “The government of Ser-| via not having replied in a satin. | factory manner to the note remit- ted by the Austro-llungarian minister at Belgrade on July 23, the Imperial Royal Government |egts. finds itself compelled to proceed These Gaures have to do with in @ manner to safeguard itS| in, peace footing of the Austro- rights and its interests and to Hungarian army. In time of war have recourse for this purpose to the Emperor-King can call 2.000,- avme. eae ek ate aoe 000 men of all arms into the ers itse}f therefore at this MO-|noig and this estimate takes no ment in a state of war against account of the Landwehr and Landsturm, corresponding to the British territorial force. This reserve foree includes all Servia.’ The Ultimatum The Austro-Hungarian ultima- Church Has Arrived in City | tum to Servia was couched in | .)i¢_podied men between the au tone of almost unprecedented se- ages of 18 and 24 and between he H. K. Grant, the pastor | very and fastened on the Ser-|\the ages of 32 and 42, the male ;ele the Presbyterian Church vin goverament and: people re- | population generally between the Saevived in the oliy toctey. ale al sponsibility for the assassination ages of 24 and 32 being required laccompanied by Mrs, Grant, their | of Archduke yransis Ferdinand |;,, give military service, two lthree chidren and Miss Stewart, and his wife at Sarayevo. It de-|.a>s in infantry, three in cavalry la siste { Mrs. Grant, who makes ae satisfaction within forty- and artillery and four in the eign 10urs. . ; i her home with them navy, besides service in the re- Mr. Grant will be formally in- MADAM CAILLAUX Moving of Troops serves, bringing the total number ducted int lie local charge lo- Whe Was Yesterday Acquitted on the Charge of Murdering the Berlin, July 29.—Reports fromjof years generally up to twelve. ght by the Rev. Mr. Woodside, Editor of Figaro _ —_— — — if Fairview Vancouve! The} ’ 7 5 noe or: leeremony wilt take-place m th ; CANADA’S BALANCE G. H. COLLINS MAY TAKE after formal reception Rev. J. Knox Wright wil j the induction sermon, | Lhe vacant Kert takes ie jterians are | the which there will be an in has been the departure of Mr Mr. Grant very happy the Presby- in securing a man congregation since in charge February under reumstances fortunate and services of so strong ‘SHOT EDITOR FIGARO NOT GUILTY MURDER Jury Acquitted Wife of French ole Cabinet Minister ... .. Dally News The Caillaux Juty the Paris, 29 | (Special two The | jury jhearing murder verdict of Caillaux premier of | on March 16 Calmetto, editor of Figaro returned a Mme ex jcharge has guilty wilt not the France against of who killed an }(iastol |SULGRAVE MANOR IS GIVEN TO AMERICANS Home of George Washington's Ancestors Presented in Honor of Peace Sulgrave England, July 27 The first formal ceremony = in honor of the 100 years of peace between — the English-speaking races occurred here yesterday when Sulgrave Manor, the home of the family of George Washing- | ton, the first president of the} United States, purchased for $42,500, subscribed in Great Bri tain, was handed over to mem bers of the centenary committee as a gift to the American people You should = hear Rey Mr Woodsides’ lecture on “The Land | of Seott and Burns,” at the Pres byterian Chureh Hall, Thursday} evening It is a splendid travel lecture one of the best by | turers British Golumbia | | lee- servations only regarding the| participation of Austrian officials | in the enquiry. It does not give its formal refusal to this point, but confines itself to asking ex- planations, Finally——If the finds Servia Austrian ernment its reply inade quate appeals to The Hague tribunal and to the powers Which signed the declaration of 1900 relative to Bosnia and Her. zegovina, Gov. EARNINGS Month of June, 1914 Presbyterian Hall Fourth \\chl® ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT STATEMENT OF COSTS AND OF TRADE TURNING Dominion ts Exporting More Pro- duce and Importing OVER STEWART MINE Report That He Is Going North Material Total To Look into Well Known Ge ation . .Meiiaees os £1.356.30 $2,074.30 Less : Property = anew tak, 374 Bi prs aes Ottawa, July 29.—During the} Geo. H. Collins, who has been d & Interest 556.93 twelve months ended April 30,|manager of the Canadian Fish & Fa aR Canada’s exports to the United| Cold Storage Company since it oil a ‘ States totalled $200,836,674, as|was tirst organized and who is ea ae wnAet Se against $168,605,800 for the cor-|still connected with that com- Licht & Power Aleeunt. @9.875.15 responding period in 1943. |pany, arrived in the city to-day, o, Charaae. 98.94 Imports from the United States;en route to Stewart. It is said 83.974.05 on the other hand, totalled $402,-| Mr. Collins is going back into the Riates eee 635.70 985,425, as against $422,213,343.| mining business and is going up Net Ea os hee. — $3.338.35 A great factor undoubtedly in|to look over a well known Stew- Met Deficite Voie... oc ere, $643.24 the increase in exports is found|art property with the purpose of aes Shes "tin eattle. Canada exported in the|re-organizing and doing some ac- ee @ 330.20 twelve months $7,180,358 worth|tive work on the mine. Metenint! 5. ee 929 45 to the United States, as against Mr. Collins is an old-timer in Patel ee 1.269.65 $2,232,512 to all countries inithe mining game, having been wo 1913. manager of the Dominion Cop- . = Canada's total trade with all|per Company. He understands TELEHONE DEPARTMENT STATEMENT OF COSTS AND OF (coutrics for the twelve months| mining and everyone will be glad EARNINGS ending Apir! 30 last was $41.096,-|to learn that he may go into the 883,67 as against $41,079,934,-|Stewart fleld, as that would be re- Month of June, 1994 O18 f 1913, or an increase of|newed activity in the almost de- Labout Material Total about $17,000,000, Imports to-jserted camp. Maintena S 164.00 s 8.36 8 169.36 talled $621,822,564, as against eS i 671.55 27.45 698.70 $678,587,617, or a deerease of Wedding Bellis Sinking | « Interest 284.50 fifty-six million dollars. Exports —_——- loshieeion totalled $475,061,114- as against) 4 pretty little wedding was Pota Rumsnnee {3.014804 . «eee $1,152.60 $401,946,401, op an merease Of| performed last night by Pather Cay £7 4,000,000. Bunoz when Mr. Herbert Harlow Labou -»+8 78.70 enn NNT TENTS and Miss Rose Campbell were Materia 141.88 CALLIES DEFEAT THE imarried. Miss A. Morrissey was rota ; $190.58 SONS OF ENGLAND ).ijosmaid, and Mr. John Kelly rota ns for June,. $2,059.55 jbest man. Both of the young Ss A os rine tthe: 0:0 0 © bbo0 ae $906.95 In one of the best games yet ;people are well known locally and played in the Prince Rupert foot-| will make their home here, They ball league the Callies defeated /left last night for a trip to Seattle. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL | — = — the Sons of England by 5 goals | a ainewen A special meeting will be held|® 3- In the first half the Cal-| Carpenters’ Union American ; f lies had considerably more of the} aa on Thureday, July BOth in the play and at half time the score | A smoker will be held in the Ros Cleveland, 4 Carpenter's Union Hall, All mem- ocean 8 to 0 in’ favor of the|Carpenters’ Union Hall on Wed- New Yo Chieago, 6. bers are requested to be present cute Mamenithe t at. are |nesday, July 29th, inst., at 8:30 cee — . a. Tact vw. 8 are _ ja team that is never beaten till | P-™. All carpenters are cordial- ees ee ve Secretary. | ine whistle blows for time, and|!¥ imvited to attend, Regular National ——— - they at once proceeded to make |™meeting will be called at 7:30 ie aati eas aati La Camille is the best front-|\4) the ground they had lost, and | Sharp. Frank Salter, Beoretary. were postponed on account of the laced American corset manufac-|were successful in notching ‘| 472.74 rain tured We carry a full line of} points. In the meantime the Cal- - — — Coast ithem and our experienced cor-|\ies, however, also got busy and| Launch Ranger. Ph. Blue 400. gam Meanciecn Mites Annelies 11 20ttrte. always ready to fit you.j;adding two more goals, the a Venice, 0; Sacramento, 3 | Demers’, 169-475/sult was as given above, The Portland. 4: OaMfand, 6 | nnn Tame was particularly noticeable | Sen 2: Sn” & (++ ee ee AH HH HH! fOr the clean manner in whieh | SNAP 4 ' ; \* *iboth teams conducted the con Northwestern \* ILLUSTRATED LECTURE * (os rhe Callies team showed Spokane 5; Vietoria, 6 | - */improved form, while the Sons LOT 19. BLOCK 14, SEC, 1, Ballard, 0; Tacoma, 4 i* Rev. J. W. Woodside, M.A., #}of England had one or two new $16,000 Beattl Vancouver, 3 |* will lecture on “The Land of #}/men on their team last night and ~ “yoke ell |# Scott and Burns,” Thursday #|demonstrated that with a little TERMS, $8,000 CASH Notice — Dry Dock Employees (* evening, July 30th, at the *}more pra t cother, have one BALANCE AT END OF TWO iil }* Presbyterian Church Hall, #}of the st { teams tn the! YEARS; INTEREST House and furniture, Ambrose |* Fourth Avenue, Bast. Musi. #}league. M \. Llolmberg made an} 8 PER CENT Avenue, for sale, 8150 cash, bal-|* ca! program in addition #lefficient ance $25 monthly; harbor view.|* lickets, 50e, . - Phone 96. H, G, Helgerson, Ltd,|* | Use Products: that's BOX 71, DAILY NEWS 17a, |e * eee ee eee ee ee BH Canada birel Cream, 4173.75 weccorre , ¢