ee | ews THE DAILY an ca GET THE LATEST WAR es Special °o ; war News Immediately NEWS FIRST « Received IN ‘THE DAILY NEWS ° te, lll, LAA ° brary x = eee aaa RUISER NEWCASTLE ARRIVES TO PROTECT = ESS ‘Ee RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 19144. PRICE FIVE CENTS MAN SOCIALISTS REVOLT BECAUSE LEADER EXECUTED SED OF TREASON, FAMOUS LEADER WAS PUT TO DEATH BY THE anyones | AUTHORITIES ecial to vee NEWS) The Citizen says the 1 A Central |prought to London by a Ge patch says the l refugee, who reported that Be ire 3 yrted to ee ilin, owing to the shortage of food , It all through | jwas in a virtual state of revolu caused by the/tion. their leader, Dr It is also reported that Rosa German Bo L ennenbents the noted Socialist has been shot Leviton, who declared that sold io military ser-/iers were maltreated in the army, jhas been shot. OPS ARRIVED LAST NIGHT MORE COMING NEXT BOAT NOKeED AND SEVENTY OFFICERS AND MEN ARRIVED ON RINCE ALSERT- QUARTERED AT OLD PREMIER i seventy aa Premeir Hotel, and with good or- iat evening on|#anization in the commissary de K They were in partment the mess was ready for the first meal this morning The McSpadden staff are also quartered in the 1 at eight) hotel which is still equipped with 00) citizens | wate toilets and baths veleome the} Phere has been nothing giver ed quick lout vet as to what the troops wil lieht dritlidoe in the way of protecting t leity and the railroads, but the of hment of |\feers have maps of the city and the nextidistrict and are how forming ss So-/their plans | This morning the troops were last even-|d Ing n the eclearit it Mar aut the old t Place R FIGHT evn eeeunvpenenenen eee © eco . 000 CERMANS \: NOT A BRITISH BOAT > DEAD AND INJURED + Hal. Peck, in coming ove! ) Georgetown this porn cial to THE NEWS) Ie ing sighted what he suppos t 47 A des |* ed to be a U.S. revenue cut- iB * ter northbound. The report- velgian out * was circulated that a Brit'sh it the Belgians} ther victory in al* Cruiser was in the neighbut : edeunan Diest * hood, but Mr. Peck does net tL betwee es aes a ‘ saa it veanites ti tees * bel t was a British boa ins being killed . “eee eeeenereeR ER eH © le reported the retreating from LIEGE FORTS ARE STILL HOLDING OUT S CLAIM A (Special to THE NEWS) ORY AT MUELHAUSEN Lond August 47 A report from the front states that the st 47 The Gen-|Liegwe forts are still all holding mdent places /out. in loss in battles season sow {BRITISH ARMY “she Genmans de-) SPREAD OUT IN th Freneh army irmy division from FRONT BRUSSELS Muelhausen on Satur (Special to THE NEWS) R ANCON Paris, August 17.-Field Mar- FIRST THROUGH CANAL |shall, Sir John French, spent Satruday here and confer red with cal to THE NEWS) the chiefs of the general staff, He \ugust 17 Thelis also paying his respects to the was formally] president. turday lhe steam The British foree, the strength the first through.|of whieh is carefully withheld, a" “ but thought to be over a hund THE WEATHER red and fifty thousand, is now at the base of operations in front reeeeeeee SO,254 lof Brussels, and joins the French erature ...,.64.0 reserves about ten miles north- erature. ....52.0) west of Namur Neither the Freneh reserves o1 eived from A. L. A.| British are yet into the fight, ierly of the Bank of} which appears to become general fall here, states that] today. er contingent GERMANS FEAR TO FACE THOSE FRENCH BAYONETS (Special to THE NEWS) London, August #7 A corres pondent in the battle zone reports ithat the Freneh and Belgian ar to that done Pon't Forget to Visit AL FRUIT MARKET bat ventas of FRESH TS just received — your mouth water. AL FRUIT MARKET Ave, Near Postoffice Getman troops in ok cendiatialitiainaace Mteas to face the French bayone Itillery is much superiol lof the German and has effective work rhe e eonthiet is jmuch more FRENCH AVIATORS DROP BOMBS IN GERMAN FORTRESS (Special to THE NEWS) nunieation from to reconnoiter » was directed amid a rain of bullets GOLD WAS STOLEN DE FOSSETT ARRESTED $4,000 in Amaigam Disappeared But Was Found Buried Near Camping Place ox containme and filled the |NO CONFIRMATION mediately on neeelving the order | gmt yt Manta BG following day, » Hudson Bay Company had been tampered with : a search was made gold discovered where Fossett was suspected an Government ss eee eeeereererene * » discovered on him. T ught down on the Mhibet Creek mine ind has been operated for GREECE DEMANDS THAT TURKEY EXPLAIN (Special to THE NEWS) states that Greece has desided to demand an explanation from Tur- concentration of POPE’S CONDITION DECLARED WORSE Ccpanten to THE NEWS) dition of the Pope, who is sulfer- ing from gouty eatarrtt is declar AUSTRALIANS WIN CUP (Special to THE NEWS) Davis challenge cup Saturday only two singles to play the tors won and eaptured the GERMANS TRYING TO ENVELOPE LEFT WING (Special to THE NEWS) endeavoring to » left wing of AR PROMISES POLAND OLD TERRITORIAL RIGHTS F ULL AUTONOMY — GERMANS LOST. FLAG ISTE yp INS ROAR ABOUT BRUSSELS CLEAN OUT LEIPZIG FULL avToNoMY, REPEATING BATTLE WATERLOO (Special to THE NEWS) (Special to THE NEWS) aeaaaai Victoria, August 17.—Steaming Lona docust 44,An tii GREATEST BATTLE IN HISTORY Y Now WAGING ON OLD BAT- across the Pacific at full speed to|(!ange despatch from St. Peters- TEE FIELO—ORITION > i te AS Gow intercept the German cruisers bure says the Czar has addressed STRONG ALLIES a proclamation to the entire Po- dae ee . Leipzig and Nurnberg, the Brite| jen in fuasia, Gere (Special to THE NEWS) = jzreat battle of Waterloo was ish cruiser Newcastle reached any ott Asien. ennoubbins hte Brussels, August 17 — The|fought and the roar of cannon Victoria today from the British intantianh “it stitute the Soloed boom and roar and thundering | was heard here in the same way. China station. original territortns intoartie ai echoes of big guns are heard| Where the opposing armies are The Newcastle is a fast boat, aoe . ria about the eity today. A great bat-|located and what their numbers extending to it complete auto- capable of steaming over twenty- nomy vestintail fate ee right a tle is being fought. Military ex-j|are is known only to the military six knots, and is therefore three oe : perts say it is to be the greatest| authorities, but all agree that it knots better than the Leipzig. In battle in history and the city is|is the beginning of a great battle addition she is more heavily a fever of excitement. It is just|that may roar for many days and armed, having two six-inch guns. ninety-nine years ago that the! nights. The Leipzig has none. The New- castie has also ten four-inch guns PRISONERS SAY eee eeeeees een8 ee ei aaiiitads appoint a governor. He promises full rights of re- ligion and a * and four three pounders. She GERMAN SOLDIERS * * |SKEENA CLAIMED was built in 19310 and has a dis- * EARL GREY’S RIFLES TO * placement tonnage of 4,800. She ARE B ADLY FED * REORGANI * ANOTHER VICTIM will stay on this coast to help the * ze * Rainbow in protecting British -— = " . chipping ent ce oe (Special to THE NEWS) * The military news ‘a the *|Henry Barton Lost His Life in 9 F r Paris, Aneuét 17--The French * Victoria “oleniet states that * Turbulent Waters—Search OFFICIAL REPORT have sucereded in driving the’ Grose Owe Ailes of Mi. | ne Bavarians back further. The oe ae s ss FRENCH ADVANCING Gektens heel oh sae om * tary District No, if asa four * While attempting to cross the ’ clared the French had demoral-|* Company regiment has been *)Skeena river at Hazelton last ? THR oad them. Gasne aid the war is * authorized. The name of */Saturday morning, Henry Barton, OUCH ALSACE esd wal is canioed i ions * the colonel is not given. *iwho had but very recently arriv- eg : less German cities. The prison- ® */ed at Hazelton, lost his life. The (Special to THE NEWS) were | * * ¥ # # # # # HHH HHH HEF Hoat in which he was crossing I ‘ \ t47 \ Nicial |°® complained that they wndon, August 17 nn CMP! | ay. fed by the German commis. ee was attached to the cable of the press bulletin from the burear of] | desarima SHRINERS ferry, but only in a temporary the War Offiee and Admiralty ary department MYSTIC c way. The boat capsized and mes ee, eee oz _— COAL ORDERED HOLD COMMUNICATION threw him out and into the strong current, which tore the boat from » {ley of Schermeck, in Alsace, took the cable. He was unable to reach a thousand prisoners. REMOVED FROM ogee eng eli = either the boat or the shore and The Allies artillery showed Nob ross - omen . an t great destructive effect in th ALL RUPERT DOCKS Hot Sands of Desert a ee of Waldo, B.C. fighting in ipper Alsace. The ill an Gezeh Temple of the Mystic A search was made for the trenches abandoned by the enemy : esterday See in on from Shriners held a communication} body and kept up for several days ‘ ‘ ‘ e Commi & Navi ‘er ¢ 3 2 were found filled with dead and ~ = pe one , 1 one = e - here Saturday night in St. An-|this week by Constable Meade, but younded. The French have cap- ; ria vo aa a o yo os the | arew's Hall, when the following|up to Wednesday evening no . © . i \ . overt ‘ 2 8 - , tured Sehermeck town, and much eee rom be Goeks I~) members were admitted into the|trace had been found.—Omineca artillery. mediatel ‘e he order: George | Herald rhe G. 'T. P. has several thous- ne Howehip : of the ores = tt ec — Frizzell, Geo. D. Tite Arthur ind tons on their coal doek. Im- anan’a | docks of his ambitions? He is ecompell- London August 17.—Japan’s h it and ii [ros Property ultimatum to Germany was al- rhe order seared a few people|®@ © Sspene prs Gays Aen aaa lewedly instigated by the British] into believing that the German — = ag my - e a = Sa G. A. Clothier arrived in town’ . me A : : aoe and often he ts bes ‘ t easts i Government cruisers were coming in here to Monday afternoon from the Nine or worse stil! by the less humane iad eirotes sre have not|steal the coal but the naval de- Onicial cirel here have notyst robbers of the desert. Yet once|Mile hill and reports everything et reeeived any offieial confirm-| partment is taking precautionary tle a the canal of the big} measures only. With the coal he has attained to the objeet of|going on quite satisfactorily at French naval vietory over Aus-|ol! the docks there is nothing for his desires the difliculties of the}ine silver Cup, the property he tria the cruisers to come here for. journey and the biting heat be-jand his associate are working n- neath his feet is soon forgotten. der lease. The staff at present is In like ner the pilgrims of] ocessarily small, owing t SAW GERMAN U.S. WILL SEND eee sight hau to prove their menccserty, seal, o . : ” S early Winter. Ore sacking is rival from Yimuiden today report-]i, Germany. The United States neu ae agen oe going on at the rate of about one ed geeing a German dreadnought) \ i) communieate the message to va “y . i pies ~ j '€lton per day, and they expected to in ‘Trondhje harbour With) poplin, pemne-ot on = nc oo aa 'Slhave over one hundred tons sack- smashed funnels and her sides very strong throughout the Unit- ed when the time arrives for mak- ed States and Canada. Among the RUSSIAN BEAR visiting Shriners were Messrs. W. pg Fos om lll with the sack- H. Hanly, Robert J. Hurst, W. H.ling of ore, No. 2 tunnel is being SERVIANS AGAIN ABOUT TO MOVE F. Rixdale and Hon. Thos. Tay-|extended. It is the present inten- DEFEAT AUSTRIANS AGAINST ENEMY 330": 8s ft eae at British Columbia, Sir Richard) further this tunnel about forty McBride and Hon. W. J. Bowser feet and then upraise to the No. (Special to THE NEWS) (Special to THE NEWS) fre also prominent members of]; 1) the work at the mine the London, August 417.—A_ Nish London, August 17,.—A_ des-|the order, Clothier boys are in personal Reuter despateh claims the Ser-|pateh to the Express says a mil- superintendence,—Omineca Her- vian troops defeated the Aus- lion men of the Russian . army ald, Hazelton. Hon men of the Hussian “a BELGIANS CAPTURED trians-at Kumachitza. , before many days : Na will be poured into Austria, An- FAMOUS STANDARD ieee goods and furniture other great army will go into Ger- i . t half GERMANS DRIVEN meny. on GERMAN HUSSERS Orceke’s alt yt stor, 880 OUT OF DINANT CANADIAN PACIFIC 8.8. CO. (Special te THE NEWS) Ties Gree. neF BY MACHINE GUNS OFFERS ueeprras SHIP) russels, August 17, — The tr standard of the famous German t full of shell holes. Montreal, August 7, Sir regiment, Death's Head Hussars, (Special to THE NEWS) Thomas Shaughnessy, president forme ly conmanded by the FO R REN T London August 47.—A Brus-jof the Canadian Pacifie Railwaylo gw) prince Frederick William sels despatch to the Exehange Go,| has sent the following telegram was captured by the Belgians at says that a general engagement|from his summer home at St, the battle of Haelen, occurred today near and south of |Andrews, N.B,, in coones to his COMPLETELY FURNISHED ( Namur, for a distanee of over|reported offer of a hospital ship: PIANO) FIVE ROOMED APART- fifteen miles ‘Oe behalf of the company, I BRITISH CONSUL — oe HEAT; mOD- The French troops are report-{have offered the ship, if suitable, i ; RENT VERY ed to have sleek ts hisienaa. and one is available, to be equip- HAD NARROW ESCAPE REASONABLE; VACANT CEPT 167 The German cavalry occupied al ped and operated as a hospital by —_— part of Dinant but were later|the Women’s Empire League.” (Specia! to THE — driven out by the infantry with ---— London, August 17.---The Brit machine guns. A man never realizes that time|ish eonsul at ‘Trieste states that BAINTER & COLLART is money more thoroughly than|he had to tly for his life after the Abuse someone and we always|when le settles with a taxi ehaf-|deelaration of war against Aus. PHONE 387 . find an appreciative audience, feur. tria, POPC OOO COOL LOCC OOOO OOS OOOO OOOO OD