THE DAILY NEWS Makes a Special Effort to Give War News Immediately It Is Received PRINCE RA UPERT, 8. G., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS RMAN REGIMENTS SURRENDERED TO BELGIUM MANY PLEADS TO STAND BY WITH ITALY TRIPLE ALLIANCE British Land Troops i in France AN PEOPLE REFUSE T0 MAKE ANY HOSTILE ACTS GAINST FRANCE OR GREAT BRITAIN--ROME | RTUGAL DECLARES WAR & JOINS WITH ENTENTE—SENSA TIONAL REPORT FROM NEW YORK Germans Met Another Defeat pecial to THE NEWS) ,never permit an act of hostility | —The German a itain. - - e, August 8 against France or Great Britain . eins 06 c@aven ~ ' ment is using every effort Because Italy is neutral all * * g about a change in Italy’s manifestation against belliger- * Uediek Givelie 42. Praver 6 TROOPS T0 BELGIAN AND FRANCE e in the present European ents is rigorously repressed. * for the British Empire will * on. Direct appeals have Everywhere spontaneous out- * be held in the Empress The- * a ade to King Victor Em- bursts of enthusiasm for France Co eae Sree senins A\ | FIRST TROUP SHIPS LEFT BRITAIN LAST EVENING — OVER O ClOCK snairman, ey | but in vain. have occurred in Rome by fre- 6 Cetin Ste, ‘ TWENTY STEAMERS SEIZED FOR TRANSPORTS having declared her neus quent cries of aan Tue France, * Order of Service * | (Special to The Daily News) , The first transports will prob- intends to maintain it. “Long tive the Latin brothers.” * Hymn, “O God Our Help * : ‘ ” i ise i i * j g Py * New York, August 8.—A Lon-j|ably leave tonight. Others will » een En Lae meen” ae oF a . o ee i : , y | den cable says the British Ad-|¢ijjow tomorrow. Thus Britain e Triple Alliance, and the streets in front of the * ret, niente’. simagenl q|miralty has seized 21 steamers) |i) woter the Continental strug ily of Germany un- French Embass here. The —— to be used in transporting the , ' 7 cain conditions, nes Sten French Conautenen in other cities * Scripture Reading, by Rev. * oamih pe Belgium ce France. gle almost immediately. d in every phase. The of Italy are daily receiving offers * W. E. Collison. */ Both these nations have sent ur-| The transports will be heavily ensus of opinion seems from men who wish to join the : R oe by Rey. Canon gent appeals to Britain to hurry | convoyed by a division of the hat the Italian people will French forces. * _ a - i én oe es reinforeements forward. j home fleet. * Wright *| — eer eee ee? LATEST BULLETINS * tyre” “Mkt een s : . © prayer, bs fev. i. x. */ OFFICIAL GERMAN ‘GERMAN TROOPS RTUGAL SUPPORTS ° pecial to The Dally News Siena ‘ BRITAIN ot. Gnauasiacesaeiiel: dls ciaiaiatin tal 5 ee es * REPORT ADMITS | MEET DISASTER 7 be landing on the French Coast | * wy DEFEAT AT LEIGE BEFORE CITY LEIGE ndon, August 8.—Por- © ue direction of French of- NEW YORK YARN SAYS GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS ENTERED ** ** * * * * ETHER REET st ae eed rs an , ficers Lion's OER Special to The Daily News) Londen, August 8.—An e6x- at she as r | ae : Sectiuet eae 4 * fF Gerat Britain in the *| The trenches about Liege are|“ despatch from New ae City eg pt at noon today says LOCAL RECRUITS \, Berlin, 9 . a eae nea aan eae wu ar * |a German torpedo boat fleet sank four British warships at the serman account 0 1e siege of) pare . re." i * ee ee ee ee |mouth of the Humber. Several torpedy boats went denn also. OFFER SERVICES Liege says that on Wednesday the| German troops before the Belgian . . The French are sending eed German advance guard penetrat- | str nghold | ot Liege acknowledge - to help the Belgians and the TO GREAT BRITAIN ed the entire Belgian frontier. A | the loss of 25,000 men, The des- mans are sending Somme small detachment tried a coup de’/pateh further states that the BELGIUM CITIES WILL HOLD ca to Leige. opened the made that h list for Main with creat boldness o Lieges|statement is officially NS MEET Get the 3 o'clock edition of The) ul res ts for service abroad|Some cavalry entered Liege with jone we Hn — er 7 | esterday afternoon and already|the intention of seizing the com-|German soldiers were hurled up- NOTHER DEFEAT ee ee ee > | PROUD PLACE IN HISTORY sixty-five applications have been | mander of the forts. The latter}on Liege yesterday in the third NORTH OF LEIGE BANKS ALLOWED T0 | {and passed upen by the locallonly saved himself by flight. The | desperate attempt to take the “ clals account further says “Our attack| forts and the city. l|war CORRESPONDENT BELIEVES GREAT BATTLES WILL BE Ihe ber who will be accept-jon the fortress itself with its | Before the infantry in yester- ISSUE MORE NOTES FOUGHT ALONG MEUSE HIVER . t decided on yet. The mi-| modern fortifications was unsuc-|day’s attack got into action, fifty- Daily News 1 department will assemble at|eessful. Our brave troops are be-|seven German batteries station- Excess Circulation Is Authorized | Special to The Daily News) .“It was never expected. that \ ‘ Quebec, twice the/fore the fortress in contact Aled along the River Meuse shelled August 8.—The French by the Minister of Finance | London, August 8.—The Daily Liege would offer any serious re- required for the first con-|hostile foreign press will eharac-,the forts. Under the cover of this rmans troops met in a Mail correspondent names Liege, sistance,” says the correspond- ().20))( and keep half of them un-/terize the enterprise, whieh can-jartillery fire the German infan- engagement in German ‘ \ st 8,—-Hon. Ww. 7.|Samur, Muy and Zeming as the ent, “yet they have already stem- ning. not give the slightest influence on|try dashed forward and captured ourg \ ga We <_ | Most ee to _* proud place med the German onslaught on two — the army operation, as a defeat.|/the suburb Bressaux, only a short : , in the history of the present war, previous days, and only toda However it is but a unique act in|distance from Fort Fleuron. a surprised — r oo , f were "for they will hold back the head have two forts fallen i the OBJECT TO G. T. P. 7 lihe Siitees of the wie aa - oo Desperate hand-to-hand fight- ee ee * it | last evan. Of the advancing German forces. concentrated German army.” of the heroic gallantry of our|ing took place between the Bel- imost annihilating it. pace a — CUTTING OFF SERVICE iseens.” stalin aaa ae Gertndiie th the ef. n Gerr i al " —_—$_$___— fort to gain the fort. The latter d Bai ce ird to the we «._ NEWSPAPER MEN BELGIANS FEAR —— of Trade Aske een to BRITISH MEMBERS were unsuccessful and had to re- sis Which is | | ake Question e tire. sancine GaLemape [ries in Furvpe an’ in vies i WERE ARRESTED EPIDEMIC MORE Company CHEERED ITALIAN | ‘ tl i Al feo Rennsinien tak? aie aaa arial fv. IN BERLIN AS SPYS. THAN GERMAN GUNS a. cocuiar smmmthiy moet. MINISTER AND WIFE |perricy AWAIT Belgrade. tin i nereial inter : . ne the Board of Trade last es ela | Special to The Daily News Specia rhe Datly News) i edie © th (ape to The Daily News GERMAN SHIPS SERVIANS WIN pe i ig ; Knsaal, Netherlands, Aug Brussels \ugust 8 Many = . aying > 0 ; } Sines us st 8 . segnerh I bel Govern |8 Employees of the Reuters| people of Liege have made their|G@rand Trunk steamers was dis- ; = su ; re ane ITALIAN HARBORS Servians won an import- | - ‘ . | felegraph Company in Berlin, | way out of y fearing an epi xsed and some indignation was |®ble den stration of friemdl:- ht east of Belgrade and | ‘ - ‘ es er 1 pot th other British subjects who|demic more tha the bombard—|expressed .by the members for] "#®5*5 0° irred in front of the Ita opose to invade Bosnia and oo > oe re expelled from the German | ment this action by the eompany lian embassy. The demonstration Special to The Daily News) the Slavs to rise. te i ; , le apt tal arrived here along with| German pris rs whem the] rhe Board members expressed |¥45 0'F*! ined by members. of the tome, August 8.—In pursu- ALY TO HELP BRITAIN P pees on Jsevera ewspaper correspond owenen: spondent ques themselves as out of sympathy House -. Commons ae etvers|ance with its preclamation of ® reported here that Italy | it i os le ‘nis. The train also conveyed the], ; mh as dent tiatin the iwith the decision unless it is for) Prom ~ in the political and se-| neutrality. Italy has ordered all tively join Great Britain. (°~" *e ) | British Ambassador 2 - very good cause, and the presi-|Ci@! world. Thousands of pass-|German warships from its ports. |! ; ve . shat ondent says the Brit-|°?UT@*° ® wity of the Bel-| gent was authorized to take up ‘hate ’ ined in the cher 1s Phe British cruiser squadron, ‘ p — a ie ds cla ati of war on Ger-|#!an | pposing the/the question of maintaining the eons a ae ee \ . ve which has quarters’ at Malta, is ENEGRO JOINS er Lond aaa jmany was fi , wed by an attack|German a ght, passenger and mail ser ne ane, : = eer os : ‘ma reported » he waiting for he ALLIES IN MAKING WAR b Canada to]°® the embassy. A crowd besieged rhe pris s are being treat-|‘'e < archioness appeared on the|}German cruisers in the harbor of — , ‘ an ts ithe buildings for hours andjed with consideration on their } rhe mly other question dis | balcony Messina, : me Semy Now othe ; “ ites in | smashed all the windows. Thelway to B . They are sup-|' ussed was the proposed business | Phe Amb cana said there OMicers of the German war- August 8 lhe M ' - " on — h ial an.| same night two English and two plied at stations with beet and |" en's excursion back east 1g | SEOs. G08 nm = “eens — chign, renlining She? Wer oye ninent has t in that behalf. This |*™@erican porranpanenaes were | bread jwas decided to have this called en oe Pateppeds: = ao =. a . ing to certain destruction, have ' Minister that ti Ww tend t rve the | arrested upon suspicion of being The exe ment in Breecs Is | Y indefinitely ben Fag MEPGIyY Be ould adhere re their wane and aa a siders itself in a}, d i pply against de-| Spies but were released a few/since the a val of the wot - m = ern 0 1 Ger- ih Aman Euas- bane elk rood, a] swe elie ins orsanes tare is vive ob-|GRANBY CO. WANT NOT YET GRANTED ae juence of which the . lowed by ait? timism conce the smliitars | ter has eft Gebinie}, on ° thn eal Sie atlas INDIAN RESERVE aEauaereD ARMISTICE jeading : KING GEORGE ‘ 80,000 GERMANS rh ati ther an oe Special to Phe Belly News) IN ATTACK AT LEIGE CE 18 SEOR lnounees that the ¢ ment has RESIGNS AS COLONEL KING ALBERT PREDICTS Agent C .C. Perry Now in Confer-| iirissels August 8.—Lieut er ay eR asian 1% thorized th h ed banks BELGIUM WILL TRIUMPH ence with Kincolith Tribe |General Leman, the Governor of Special to The Daily News) jof Canada t . ss cireula " Leige, has not yet replied to the : m , : \ an ie inane f m to a : { t exceeding | IN PRUSSIAN ARMY Special to The Daily News) Indian Ages C. C. Perry left\lrequest for a Ja ea aad oo ane = - is of- g. All her of.) Miteen pe t thelr ceenars Special to The Ne Brussels, Auguat 6,-—Refore jlast evening on the steamer Ven oe had’ aight ‘ ~ — recalled by tele. |ed unimpaired slanes md re wm = ” e News his departure to the front, King | ture for the Naas River, He goes ‘a est lad een y bousanc me S lserve fund f th date until] London August ~ King | Albert addressed a communica-|to Kineolith to negotiate with the | KEEPING A GUARD before Leige rhis number has mele ed } furth cement pe ree Has sent in his resigua-lijon to the Belgian army: “With-|chiefs of that tribe for the re ON WELLAND CANAL ane ougmented since the forts Any necessary il legiglation|/ton as honorary colonel of the )out the least provoeation on our | lease f the Indian reserve on were manned, “Ce epponeooonoroonenreeeeeet |. \\\ he oll i at the next ses Firat Prussian Dragoons Jari our proud neighbor has torn |Observatory Inlet around Granby Poronto, August 8,—-The 44th ' ana ene: —— noof Pari t Up to the present the * Kaiser up treaties bearing its signature, | Bay iRegiment and the 2nd Dragoons GERMAN SPY ON TYNE S A I F T y rhe n ’ , unces {has not sent his resignation Sibroken in- our territory because} It is understood the Granbyihave been ca out and put on BRIDGE WAS SHOT that the ¢ ' prepared, /honorary colonel of the Dragoon|we pefused to forfeit our honor, |Consolidate Mining and Smelting | guard ov Wetland Canal . f necessil irise, to give | Guards to the King and an attack bas been made. The|Company want to purchase the|The cana great highWay for Special to The Dally News) ‘VPING @uOh times as these that ise mies to prevent - world marvels at our loyal atti I cprerty There are large silicia| the wheat ps to Montreal and New York, August 8 The foi . o cane tomamnan = ‘ . iba . te “ KITCHENER ACCEPTS pode. Breve coltaene, 4 salute yon oor ue on the sapere and the wit carry the | ne = ane : “ rv is pabtaahed water date ot — * few Boxes to rent at th ‘ t hesitats 600 FRONTIERSMEN will grande See ae it ; the ooenet oo. oe i t. v ia age ws . oa ‘chationad i * —<—s ' — Gut ond Onn Tae bi ; to tl il extent all London August 8 Lord Kit-| strength a been wat in service | a af aaa ; ' = the . id - Me senna oy alae tot tie E co Kistt | 5 further }chener has accepted eight hun. | fur the right Glory to you Many of the ofMeers of both the} canal dist the Ottawalorder of the sentry nal mand Ce TRUST parwe . . = ae ' vadian Legion of Fron oldiers, defenders of the liberty |. P iid Grand Trunk Coast! government ded to take | running from the bridge. He en- TD. i j F OA} lersinen hey are to be fur jof the Empire, whieh has been|boats are leaving for England te|no ehances [ the locks |deayored to eseape in a boat and “ee rerereseorescooeoooreners | | \\! Hished at once | menaced by the Patherland join the British reservists ibeing dynan was shot