ERKI “3 0°CLOCK EXTRA —_—-— The Daily News Prince Rupert, B.C., Wednesday, August 19, 1914 BLE CARNAGE tor 3 O’CLOCK EXTRA PRINCI nee Albert i rock in Brown's last even total d 1 fog ‘ bably a ers and erew ming in from tubter sh struck on Brown's Passage, e miles out from race about 10 p.m vas hanging over there t the was a time the mul the wireless a) he struck 5 s | tt Wil Joh il the ediately « received here which was load Cold started to Storage the the Albert ihe rocks and the wireless nessages off his SI tis afterwards dead eft ss went yperator s put off with 1 crew E ALBERT STRUCK ROCK TTERWORTH ROCKS, BROWN'S PASSAGE, IN A FOG WAS COMING OVER FROM MASSET—THE BOOTS TOOK OFF PASSENGERS RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY. AUGI ST 19, 1914. AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS IN MUTINY NCE ALBERT PILED UP ON ROCKS --- ONE BABY DROWNED IN LIFE BOAT -- JOHN TO RESCUE PRICE FIVE CENTS ee eereree eee MORATORIUM itech says | pass a * . * . . . > . . * * . * * ° ee UMORS AFLOAT BUT NOTHING DOING en in a Boat Held Up at) Zanardi Bridge there were wild ibout the id attempted to that blow erty Bridge and that two id been shot. The story ! dation in facet x a Daily News il iterviewed Capt julant in charge of 1 here The Captain Lup to that time every quiel at all the out th which they are in ‘tion and there is ne I any excitement ort There was absolutely fo give out for publica said the captain, some persons slop cuards until they Lisfactorily explanation business, but there is l any importance,” ise of last night's ex 1} was learned from out os Three men from t canneries were out in } motor boat for a ride and heard that soldiers were rd on Zanardi Bridge they ‘i towards the bridge, Be hey got to the bridge «a Challenged them and being to hear on aeeount of the the engine made, they tlop, A shot was fired their bow and the engine lopped The boat drifted the brdige and was pulled hy the occupants The held the men prisoner Mt word to town, A G.T.P look a squad out and tthe men in! They are all nu who are well known on ena » S5e luneh at the Royal letin boards, and the general THE HOUSE OF FEATURES 3) Cuting was little disturbed, ex- ————— a cept an unceasing movement NIGHT through the streets of troops, ammunition trains, hospital corps, tailors? and saddiers who) A TOP NOTOH PROGRAMME FRom | "°° rushed with business. BEGINNING TO END ee ITALIANS SHOT DOWN or STEEL ee ._ (Special to THE NEWS) 2. THE TRAIL OF STEEL KLY AND THE London, August 198.—-A Rome , ee ae despatch states that refugees 4. A NORMANDY ROMANCE, with from Magdeburg, Germany, re- Mary Pickford in leading role port that German soldiers fired 5. A WILD RIDE; Sterling Comedy on three thousand Italians con-| fined in a barracks there, killing | seven and wounding sixteen, The. slaughter was because someone. shouted, “hurrah for taly,” it is | SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE OROHESTRA wit 8& PLAYED DOURING THE EVENING 1635uf reported. Fougnt Also the Two Reel Feature THE PICKWICK PAPERS With John Bunny as Mr. Pickwick s These Pictures Were Made England WEST HOLME OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT No Advance in Price! Belgians. The pilot was killed | yors taken prisoners. “The machine &AW BATT] ESHIP PUTTING TO SEA OFF THE STRAITS A report at Rotterdam asserts that the forts at Liege were dy- (Special to THE NEWS) Seattle: August 19.-The Alas- namited by Belgians after being evacuated. The action of the Bel- gians was due to the arrival of heavy motor batteries, | na ' “\terday morning. i vonual flower show will be { spened by Wim tion. ith re at 2:40 this afternoon. | castle. ; JOHN HURRIED TO RESCUE | SHOT DOWN IN COLD BLOOD A i BELGIAN MINISTRY DENIES REPORT THAT LIEGE FORTS | | ae HAVE FALLEN — NAVAL FIGHT OFF 10 age Rader dial P HOLLAND COAST aptain enenzist i @ « ‘ t~ —_—_——_—- - ——— eee ar, enon oer oe (Special to THE NEWS) — forming part of the Province of Moorehouse; the | oie i . London, August 19.—The Bel-| North Holland. of the Albert, is la akon gian Minister, according to a AUSTRIAWS IN MUTINY md Capt. Mek |Brussels despatch, enaneneee It is officially stated in Paris eree caeee Low We Capt ‘that the report of the fall of the that the mobilization of the Aus- McKenzie brough th \ uy | Liege forts appears to be false aS |trian army was accompanied by last week with ~ urd nothing of it has been heard by much disorder and even mutiny a = a ae Syeere WH : = ' the ministry. in many places owing to the un- ass ane was ‘ ® " eT dene han ty tenes 4 2LIN NAVAL FIGHTING popularity of wo wen Be again last evenin s iti 4. An Amsterdam correspondent'i., of soldiers were shot at Phe John was to have left at nine : a of the Post says a telegram has| Prague for refusing to fight. Dur- for Vancouver, but a eee t A nat |been received from Texel Isiand|ing the night of August 9th a late and had not bk harbor i omRugs f c > |reporting a heavy gun fire on | whole regiment mutinied. . A tla. gly simian ae YSEig : RMA Tuesday in the western direction | similar mutiny occurred in Bo- ee ~y ake a } ME Ss ‘Un / NY off Texel Island in the North Sea, | hemia. ately lef or the wre we ‘ i . > This i Chalmers * ie ' i | the railway and steamship agent 7A NI ‘ = i | he raltway and wteamahin seme) |" RANGE SL es ALBERT PROBABLY _|ENEMY MARCHING cene of the accident. He wees oe TOTAL LOSS IN ON BRUSSELS accompa ead I { | ‘ ves They will pr ibl port on] POSITION OF GERMAN AND BRITISH FLEETS IN THE NORTH SEA e ' ewangy ae ota ---ROAR OF CANNON wae the Albert ca Med i he despatches, of th osing fleets of | One oO "'n nes : This map gives the location, as far as is known from the despatches, o @ opposing Meets o One o’Clock This (Special to THE NEWS) ‘ on “gies ; ace Germany and Britain in the North Sea. The idea of surrounding the German fleet is shown Afternoon Paris, August 18.—The Gere aboard —one of the British fleets being between the German fleets and the shore. —_—_ man army is marching on @rus- FIVE LIFEBOATS OUT sels by way of Huy and Jodoigne. GREAT SERVIAN HOUSE MAY ADJOURN “** eee eee Hee eee GERMAN REPORT OF BATTLE - Cannonading is heard in Brussels i * * The Prince John arrived in| this morning. VICTORY HAS | THIS AFTERNOON|* THE Kine’s messace + (Special to THE NEWS) ‘port at one o'clock with the sur- CARNAGE AT DINANT BEEN CONFIRMED * * London, August 19.—A semi- vivors of the wrecked Prince Al-| Details of fighting at Dinant , * ‘You are leaving home to * official German agency gives out\pnen the passengers and crew | Show a terrible carnage. A whole —— > a war|* fight for its safety, your * an account of the battle of Mul-| ore picked up at ten thie meine French company is thought deci- ‘s ial THE NEWS) aan — t be fift mite|* honer and my honor. Bel- * rausen. One and a half French | mated. They held a position un- ae te 419.—An official aoe aon ‘. ° y ; “\* cium. whose country we * army corps entered Alsace while|'"9- There was one drowned, |: i) peinforced by the artillery and — ar. — ob oe oo ae ae she pe * were pledged to defend, has * our troops were still concen-|the infant baby of Mr. and Mrs.|cavairy. The cavalry advanced rs oeneiinas alain ee ar i Soeaieina” dani caietetiiodn in| * been attacke d; France is * trating. Nevertheless we attack~| Jos. Deraedt. The little one was|and after a hot fight drove the Sabac. Over eighty thousand sonueanen to this effect. it te|* about to be invaded * the * S _ “a heen thrown | drowned in the life boat. Germans into the River Meuse. : . | same OWE i oe ave * ackwar owa ort. eir ‘ J scsi eaneecnaesutestailigaiactiaameiidiainiiaaaisaas Austrians were engaged. The for defraying the expenses for cee 7 / . ha : va march was afterwards continued| Me Albert is high and dry on j ; iplicl 1dence ou enemy — agen ’ the defence and security = ere coed pe Sete te A small section of artillery from | 4" island about a mile south from BELIEVES WAR a — ~_— = —— and to gy = * watchword. I know your « Strassburg defeated two batter- Triple Islands. At low tide she is WILL BE LO Masta ‘tortiea’ scagrt_ stoma tactng"'a staunoanes|® wil my done, sal ¢ eg lah ware eadared eles tour fet ott te wate. Shs ms Lae ’ * llow 1 ever nove and taken by the enem who | Austria-Hungary on the Adriatic. of commerce and industry and © | | | or nt @| gece nia agile eam\” probably a total loss. ENORMOUS LOSSES THREATEN TO MURDER business communication, wheth- a eager satis. * miles from Saarles. The Alsace! The Albert struck at 9 o'clock seiteenicisale A brother of King Nicholas is er this means an insurance or in- te - iy ". cease @\ invasion Gale begun will be cor | ast night in a heavy fog and (Special to THE NEWS) held there and the Austrians demnity on war risks. Otherwise ——. 3 welfare will * tain of suécess unless treachery | “hile running full speed. She Paris, August 19.—The former threaten to kill him as well as it is for carrying out any meas~ cent. from my ® exists among the focal popula- | °° UP on the reef with a grind~-| Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stev- other Servians and Montenegrins |ures necessary and advisable to| | rs i age "7 oray that God @|tlen. ing roar which everybody aboard/en Pichon, thinks the war will be if the force attacks the city. the Governor-General in Council pring. : ha sind ola @ 2 realized pas ee coe sea to the death, and will last a long eo was running high and the waves 3 DANES LAY MINES TO mae cs eis i oe | ee ee mn akon ke eae PROTECT COPENHAGEN The resoltuion further empow- | s . : * Knew What To Do statesman: believes it will be over lore the Governor in Counci’ to). LL ee ee KR E HHH HS (Special to THE NEWS) “Evel knew what to do.’ }®y the end of the year. Lond August 18.—A_ dis iraise such monies as required by London, August 19.—A British) 45) Fe ptmnace one of the sure — pateh t the Tlhenter Telegram j|loan. This step is taken to mean official press bureau announces) \ jy.) | epresentative of. The GIA Company ft Paris says the ithat at present there will be no ABANDONED SAAREBURG iat desultory fighting occurred | Now. \Ve got Mtoe belie eee BEL N TROOPS Danish Minister there has noti eae jena aren ban ote (Special to THE NEWS) al a — “" = seme heavy clothes, while REPORTED RETREATING i the French Government that pes y 5 19.—A ffi- ae ve ng squasren an orman ithe cr we busy putting out fled Ul . “led to the public debt. London, August . ne cruisers which were reconnoiter= | ;}),. |, here was no hesita- Denn has mined Kjoetee Bay Preliminaries of the war ses- cial despatch to the French em- ing. No losses were reported. ae a . disorder, : Phe hate cas and the waters between Seeland|sien of the Canadian Parliament bassy says the Germans aban~ The Germans made another at-!,., anned by oMeers. Five (Special to THE NEWS) and Amager Islands to guard) were quickly disposed of. The doned Saareburg where they were tempt to cross the Meuse by a) j,.,/. , rhe women went! Paris, August 19.—An official Copenhagen f i surprise at-|Ppemier moved an adjournment) strongly entrenched with heavy bridge not far from Dinant|;,, ; st ones. Our boat was|announcement teday states the lack by German) until today when the debate on artillery. — » cbiiieilend a the | where cannonading was resum-~ | ),..)/ swainped before we gol| retirement of Belgian troops to- the speech from the throne will) An official state ay ed. The artillery repelied the at-| |, e bul we kept bailing her|ward Antwerp is rumored. JANITOR WANTED be taken. Liege forts are still holding out. | tack with considerable loss. ul. All night we were Jost in sade SRE Applications will be received @he session is not expected to| None have been taken. A despatch to the Central News |/;)). 6. and kept flehtine aw: up t August 25th for the post-|fast much past this afternonn. The mobilization of the ra says an engagement ecourred |; : the Maite ~ foe dl on GERMAN GUNBOAT tion of janiter for the Borden] ‘The Government then proceed-|sian army has been comple early Tuesday morning In the) ......,), us At daybreak — we Street School, duties to Com-le@ with the introduction of the|with perfect order, according t© | North Sea about thirty miles off | oo) fo)) an island and got ashore FORCED TO DISARM mence September test, Salary $50 ]feur emergency bills which are|the Russian general staff. |Harwich which has been unoffie | \) 66.) the John rescued us.” per rionth required to give authority to deal) _, |elally confirmed. | The Prince John reached (Special to THE NEWS) Ww. bs AN Il, _ |mot only with the present situa-| A\lsenc: kes a mat hea t | Brown’s entrance last night but London, August 19.—The Ger- 193-9 Hox 1609) ton but with any that may arise.) crow fonder of lis wifes [olks.| @ERMAMY CLAIMS LEIGE had to wait until daylight to ven-|man gunboat Vadertand has been { lull 4 LONDON NOT EXCITED | Se es | FORTS WERE DYNAMITED ture in on account of the foo, forced to disarm at Nanking, in Bome people are oo ”