ee tT —— ve] ae ==] THE DAILY NEWS (f= PRINCE RUP —— Se $$$ ERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1914 “PRICE FIVE CENTS RKEY HAS AT LAST DECLARED WAR ON R -———— MAN REGIMENT DESTROYED -. RUSSIANS DEFEATING AUSTRIANS — KAISER AT BRUSSELS AR SITUATION TODAY ais to The News last evening indicated that the Ger- inflicted a crushing defeat on the Russians in Prussia, 70.000 men.. In today’s dispatches the Russian au- admit a defeat of two army corps which probably re- e same engagement. The number of prisoners is prob- perated. Even should this large number have been eans little for Russia, who has millions to spare. e west the Germans seem to have been getting the worst heir losses are terrific. The Allies’ lines, however, are and the Germans are not able to break through. Stil! up their mare hto Paris and are within forty miles of the ever, Paris has immense fortifications eleven miles out. rrounding buildings have been destroyed io allow the ch artillery to have a clear swing and if the Germans through it will be at an neredible loss, which they cannot ussels sounds of revelry were again heard by night but it was the Kaiser gloating over the thousands of dead. licia there is a big battle on between the Russians and ians in which the former appear to be winning. number of British killed and wounded is the total num- the fighting so far. S’ LINES STILL INTACT-- BRITISH MAKING GREAT FIGHT he News - 12:30 noon;welier of war the British Sept » 4 I d Sept. 2 Kaiser Wil - 1 Galicia | )'4 mn Saturday visited Charte east of Lem the scene of the bloody bat men are| tr ie stayed that night at in and Aus Brussels vshere the Duke = ofl Russians ap-| Brunswie his son-in-law, gave uis honor, says The x the stub t banque ce Daily Mail nEROISM TURKEY HAS DECLARED LL BEING DISPLAYED WAR ON RUSSIA al to THE NEWS.) | (Special to THE NEWS.) A Chronicle) New York, Sept. 2,—Dow- an unnamed |2°ues Company s stock wire says s that on Mon-|*hat Turkey is reported to have ghting in whic , |declared wal n Russia Con- were playing stantinople communication has taking place been cut Y for three days. A jdeclarat f war against Greece jis expected t come in. two oar REGIMENT WAS lthree ddys ST ED OV GALES New Musical Device t GERMANS 40 MILES FROM PARIS IN SPITE OF CRUSHING DEFEAT WOUNDED SERGEANT TELLS OF WITNESSING TERRIBLE GERMAN DEFEAT—DEAD LYING YARDS HIGH ON FIELD. Special to The News = 12:30 noon (ierman division by the French Paris, Sept. 2.—Immigrants artillery. Reports of the refu- from Crepy and Envalois, in the) gees indicate that the Germans Department of Oise, 23 mriles/are now fighting at Compeegne in southeast of, Compeegne, report) Oise. which is much closer to that the Germans were crushed); Paris than Lafere, where last re- near there, and piles of dead|ports had them. The Germans bodies are lying yards high. A/are evidently still advancing and sergeant wounded there witness-|are now about forty odd miles ed, he said, the annihilation of aj from the city. RUSSIAN INVASION WORRIES BERLIN-PLANS IN THE EAST VICTORY FOR RUSSIANS OVER AUSTRIANS MEANS A MARCH ON TO BERLIN—IMPORTANT BATTLE PENDING. GENERAL FRENCH AND Che soldiers in the picture are don for Plyn the picture w uth to sa fo is take Che HIS PICKED ARMY MEN f one of the regiments of the I the continent rheir destination flower f the British army was p (Special to THE NEWS) {not be pushed much farther until a Russian success is assured in Lodon, Sept. 2.—The following | th. third operation summary of the Russian opera-| The third sphere is south of rst Army Corps leaving Lon- tions make clearer the situation | pucsian Poland, where a large 3 . « a ’ was known to them when [on the eastern frontier of Ger-| 4 .ctro-Hungarian force, acting d for the First Army Corps. many and Austria. under German direction, has There are four main theatres|taken the offensive over a wide 12 a | The Daily | t at Boulogne Paris, Sept. 1 By using elee- gkiment of Ger-jtro magnelis 1 French engi- it up and al-jeer, naemad be has found a stroyed by the | means f drawing f musical surrounded in| instruments he piano and slaughter oc- Ivielin ‘ tinucus sustained vo-day battle, | sounds sin a | those produe tirement of the | ed by the orgat He preciets that \Vites’ loss is also|there will be no more plane hau mers and that the viel bow will - be unknown in a tew year Acain Phe invention wil! have an im BOMBARD MALINES | .)():)1 effect not only on exoeu tian but also riusival «om ‘| to THE NEWS.) position The Ger DOMDAPGING Announcement. uae. ae Mrs. F. G, Dawson will tre he out got ne ceive during Septlenibet and Oeto be! 203-204 THE CRADLE. here now are telephones ind Mrs. J, Jack,|/to every 100 inhabitant of the ‘ daughter Inited States, eecseoens EPO T ETS. NOTICE THOSE APPLYING FOR ENLISTMENT (IN THE REGIMENT FORMING HERE WILL PARADE FOR \ AT THE GOVERNMENT WHARF EVERY EVEN- AT SEVEN-THIRTY SHARP DURING THIS WEEK CW. PECK. SECC FE AE *****0teooee Killed-——Thirty-si 7 men Wounded Fifty 1 629 men Missing-——Ninety d 4,183 men. TO GET The Times [produced a great quality of ef-\LIST OF CASUALTIES | ' The casual- eavalry bri in France x officers and Allies were |ciency (ine story says that a izain their| British force mounted q k-fit BRITISH CAVALRY i the Ger ers behind 12 i polash i Gas. Jor behind bass of polash ABOUT 5,000 ire gaining | placed Phe killed a huge ul 7 Im the f Germans by this ruse | . (Special to THE NEWS) | wi Sept - ae ir ee w fered br the STILL WINNING KAISER WILLIAM VISITS lgade at the end of the week in BATTLES IN GALICIA SCENE BLOODY BATTLE | thr divisions «ss one brigade iof the Britist al to THE NEWS) (Special to THE NEWS.) | are on fellows , | | seve officers five officers | GUNS ON EIFFEL TOWER AEROPLANES Paris, Sept. 2 rets with wapid-fi been placed in the corner of the I { Tel tower and tu minutes in p Movable tur- re jguns ‘have rned every fif- reparation for an attack by aeroplane GREAT BRITAIN EXPECTS WAR WITH TURKEY Washington Sept 2. Great Britain has asked the United States to take care of its diplo matic interests in‘ of a declaration o the Allies by the Perte, which is momentarily expec RUSSIANS CLAIM GREAT VICTORY year. Paris, Sept News publishes a Rome stating that defeat in Galicia h sal Trains trans} thousands of wou! hurried from the reat Many Austr have been destroye DROPPED ANOTH \r rurkey in case f war against ted. The Colonial dispatch from the Austrian as been colos- rvorting tens of rded are being front to the in regiments (Special to THE NEWS) Paris Sept eroplane = droppe mibs in the stre bout 6 o'clock las \ German ad twi more ets of Paris t evening |CASUALTIES AMONG BRITISH OFFICERS (Special to THE NEWS) Lenton Rept cher Windsor ildstreams, died ved at Mons London Rept Faulkner, HH, M. & Ihe vy vided to the ? Lieutenant Clive, of the of wounds re > Lieutenant Lartes, is to liat of British CENTRE ARMY IS HOLDING ENEMY LIKE BULLDOG (Special to THE NEWS) p Ss 0 e is hol t e a bulldog in the center sa he minister of war today ie fused to make any) further ¢« ents on the situa tion, but sh ed no trace of anx- rety DEFEAT OF AUSTRIANS MEANS GENERAL of war, two concerning the ‘ier-| front. Last week it seems to U. $. AMBASSADOR man and two the Austrian army.|have obtained a considerable vic- The first Russi: advanee is|tory at Krasnik, st to IN PARIS PROTESTS in shed aaa “ incase. on, baa battle there gn Lubin, AGAINST BOMBS probably is the least-oppostd Bez where the Russians claim to have a cause of the two German reputes ee Avy re — a and the most distant of aprpoach. lis Heid ie oF specie: imprr- (Special to VHS Gy \ Berlin Russian Pri nateht tance because sufficient Austro- Paris, Sept. 2.—-An American}, |, expected, though not expected Hungarian successes would eut tte« rganize y the = . ssi¢ > . ica : ‘. ae ae to be so rapid as the second ad- the ns a ool = remap 4 bassad ske« » Frenc . . aa ie ‘ ”. ~— . ; . f of bombs |*@"°e of the Warsaw army over!" om - ones wae vs a aad ste { t or “re o ”m s re air . re - va p the frontiers of the Prussian/'°T* * ith their progress toware x dropped in Paris by a Ger- i chine. The minister pre- ed proof which decided the ssad to cable his govern- Berlin. ro -e of Pose re, e proving n. Here, on th The fourth sphere is where the shortest Russia route to Berlin, | : the first most important natural} Russians have invaded Galicia, obstacle is a network of lakes |striking Lemberg across this re- a repo a a reth- mn . ‘ ; , on the ber on and marshes. These seem to! gion his is not so important .. 2 » ‘rinans, W B are > . ees ao : a os have been surmounted by the/for the main strategy, but will I “ “ar i V 7 oe o Humenty | Russians. have a considerable moral effect i lation of the convention rhe committe decided INSURRECTION at ' e maaeda signed by Germany Progress in this direction can-j|on Austria. amaaté “+s amensan esyen"|CROWN PRINCE [RUPERT BUSINESS MAN (Special to THE NEWS) . Hucharel sass the Noumanian et energetically tothe German STARTED THE WAR) PREDICTS BETTER TIMES a Scoceenaie| aa (as ‘nee, eer wea stress" CANON RIX ADDRESSES a _, “ ie want er DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE New York, Sept. 2.—A_ cable “The opening of the first-class CANADA WHEAT CROP FIFTY MILLION SHORT (Special to THE NEWS) Winnipeg, Sept. 2—The official wheat crop estimate for Western Canada is one hundred and thir-| |ty-five million bushels, being! | fifty million less than that of last | Constantly arriving: New fall} goods Wallace's 198tf | } Cardinal Delia Voipe The Papal Chamberlain, who will be the Acting Pope until the ounded in the Heligoland naval} next conclave of Carlinals is imakeemnet held and a new Pope elected from Paris to the American tells}through service on the G t. P. Organization Held Afternoon Tea) (jj unusual tale means a lot to this city’ remark- at Home of Mrs. Du Vernet— Crown Prince William of Ger-j|ed a well-known ousiness mana Patriotic Music. | tae many, always bellicose, not his|when he read the announcement rhe Queen Mary Chapter of the }4Usust father, set the nations of|in yesterday's News Lhat tirst- Imperial Order of the Daughters Europe at each other's throats, | class service is going to bring f the Empire held afternoon tea according to a graphic story jmany visitors from the Prairies . which comes here from Berlin. |here this fall and winter and it is it the residenee of the honorary When the Kaiser, returning to|ooing to draw some passenger event, Mrs. Du Vernet. The Rev.|Berlin from his cruise in Sean-|tpaie from Alaska as well. Canon Rix, B.a., gave an inspir-|dinavian waters, learned the po-|fpesh and frozen fish go out of x address on imperialism and jsition in which his beligerent heir|this port, too, within the next the cause and effect of the war.jand the war party had placed| few months and the Bast will be- The meeting was largely attend-|Germany—-a position from whieh) gin to realize that Prince Rupert ed and the ladies very much ap-/it was impossible to withdraw] ji, on the map. preciated the remarks made by jwithout compromising the empire| phe first to feel the opening ejthe speaker he flew into a ore ible rage - of the road will be the hotels. Miss Chase-Brown, L.R.A.M,.,| Summoning the Crown Prince, | -pheir registers will soon be played during the afternoon the|htis father upb aided him fright-|>¢powded with names giving In- ‘tional airs of the different al-|fully, and at the height of his/tepjior and Prairie towns as their Os The house was gaily deco yh ry a ally struck his son in addresses I believe we are going rated with flags—the Union Jack|the faet al ' to have a good winter here in a being the st prominent—while So overcome was the Katser DY | pusiness way.” the ies of Canada. Seotland. Ire. |the foree of his passion that, ex- a) sal Relgium France. Russia,| hausted, he sank in a ehai “Od RUSSIANS ADMIT THE [Servia and Japan were in ‘evi-|the painful scene ended REPORTED GERMAN VICTORY denee, Mrs. MeB, Young and Miss| While the Kaiser was off the wig Me'Tavish presided at the tea ta-| Coast of Norway the Crown (Special to THE NEWS) ble and were assisted by the offi Prince busily co-operated with I lon, Sept. 2 St. Petersburg Aon, Sep > a) ebvers ‘ cers and members of the chap-|the most aggressive militarists,| ! l'They found a way to declare war |offieials frankly admit the disas- | against Russia which, superfl | ter to two army corps, including cially at least, afforded a speci-|the loss of three generals. This TURKISH ARMY jous pretext Returning, the|probably refers to the elaim of | | | | Kaiser four {t was impossible to|the Germans of a vietory in Bast OF 200,000 MEN jrepudiate what | id been done | Prussia, where they elaimed the without bh himself, the capture of 70,000 Russians, Fol- NOW MOBILIZED |. rown Pri i the empire injlowing the Russian sueceesses lthe eves of b : +; indeed, of |against the Austrians in Galieia, (Special to THE NEWS) jall Kurope the latter prepared to evacuate Rome, Sept. 2.—A despatch | Lemberg says the Turkish army has mobi- Unde rthe that they wan a lized and the first line will con-| tod him to a is a guide, David Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners sist of two hundved thousand (ireen, aged Hedford Mills,| Phone 4 uf men. near Kingst ivrested by the polices i with a ser Sheep used as beasts of burden We buy and servé omy the best| ious erime | f his daugh-tin northern India earry loadsa of the market affords, London Cafe, | lors twenty pounds