THE DAILY NEWS GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS ee qHe DAIL / NEWS | Special Effort to re sews | mediately o_o” : is Received . | ec EO a ni PRING iE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. RMANS ON THER PRICE TIVE CENTS a USSIANS ATTACK BRESLAU-GERMAN LINE IS CUT FOF THE WAR HAS TURNED e Dally News.)- j Official re. | Lime@e ise ibnig@ the} y. The is the Freneh ed, rhe ernment's be short, tells the has come if ! | | re ENER NOW HAS OVER 60,000 EAST INDIAN TROOPS IN HE BATTLE LINE—FRENCH GOVERNMENT WILL SOON ree TO PARIS. r ort Kitchener nown fa tor is now known t the Fast Indian troops A dozen Indian potentates accompany the expr iditionary force now on the bat | tlefield Those already arrived and now in the fighting comprise wo infantry divisions and a br gade of cavalry, being about six ty thousand men with 130 pieces if artillery N VICTORY THWEST LEMBERG MOST COMPLETE wie The Dally News) KING GEORGE REJOICES COLONIES (Special to The Daity News.) GERMAN SQUADRON UP IN THE BALTIC TIME TO DRIVE INVADERS BACK | sss. sy wort London, Sept. 10.—A German squadron of 31 ships, including | battleships, cruisers and destroy- | ers: has been observed along the Gulf of Bothnia steaming They may purpose bombarding some seaports in Finland. FRENCH REPORT MAKING PROGRESS east. (Special to The ‘Daily —- P.M.) Washington, D. C., Sept. 10.— The French embassy states that the German right wing has been withdrawn north of Petit Morin: and has been sharply checked on the right bank of the River Our troops are making The Situa- = is favorable in Vosges and at harp fighting has been) WITH HIM IN FIGHT _— on in the center with alter- | Oureq. ress at Sezanne. Nancy. ative progress and recession. NO PEACE MADE TILL GERMANY IS DECISIVELY BEA EN (Special to The » Batty ® News—1 P.M.) Washington, D. C., Sept. 10.— Ambassador Page, at London, in- \forms President Wilson that Great Britain is determined not \to make peace until she has de- cisively defeated Germany. Great Britain and France and Spain and \China have agreed to sign peace commission treaties with the |United States to prevent the lat- ‘ter suddenly being drawn into the conflict. Germany, Russia and Japan have accepted the princi- ples of the treaties and Greece and Turkey are about to sign. ASQUITH ASKS FOR HALF MILLION men (Special to The Dally News—1 P. Mm.) London, Sept. 10.—Premier Asquith today asked Parliament. |to add another half million men lof all ranks to the regular army. ‘PATHFINED SUNK BY A TORPEDO (Special to The Deity | Pewe=vt P.M.) London, Sept. 10.—The official bureau releases the information that the sinking of the Pathfind- er on Saturday was due to a tor- pedo boat attack, not to a mine. OFFICIAL REPORTS CONFIRM VICTORY (Special to The Daily News—1 P.M.) London, Sept. 10.—The official press bureau says the big battle continued yesterday. The enemy line. General French reports the British First Corps has buried many German dead and captured several guns. | scien isn’t neces- ust beeause diamonds. Alonzo, a gir stone blind sn’t care for EAST INDIANS fehoa a doe has been driven back all along the 8 ("Ming | tutte nope saree Gore |ALMIBS WINNING POTENTATES ARE etrograd telhas sent a message to the bpitia tah | | ce (A SS USES AL ALONG LINE [sara sions FIGHTING FOR EMPIRE n Galicia f the |} pire is with him in the | T ALLIES’ AGREEMENT Lemberg, | decis to confront and overt BOTH EAST AND WES 3 } hussians |throw the unparalleled assault in (Special to The Daily News—1 P.M.) | (Special to The Dally News-—?2 Noon) tory. The |eont ty of civilization and the | (Special to The Dally News—12 Noon) | Petrograd, Sept. 10.—Tokio London, Sept. 10.—It was an- be retiring | pear f mankind The conflict Bordeaux, Sept. 10-——Official re- |dispatches state that Japan has ) the House of Com- Vas t of his seeking and his! ports satte that the British army signed the agreement of the Al- ,, last night that. the rulers s taken by for peace but he could} has crossed the Marne. The Ger- ties not to conclude peace with- .f ()). ative states in India, num- ve number t sa liee his honor when Bel nans have fallen back 25 miles out the consent of the Allies. |, x nearly seven hundred in gian soil was violated and the|The efforts of the Germans to} |Japan will not make a peace with ,| i with one accord rallied evaciated | Freneh national life threatened | break the French lines at Oureq \Germany until the war in Europe he defenee of the Empire. vith extinetion. jare likewise officially reported to is over. rt red their personal ser- — --—— have failed. _ s and the resourees of their lhe Germans are short of am- GENERAL FRENCH st : r the war. From among H WINNING ‘MAUBEUGE FORTS inition at the front. and are SENDS IN REPORT » volunteered for active . LD UT having diMeulties in provisioning. | oo st the Viceroy selected the FIERCE FIGHT STILL HO ING 0 | en he . FE ~ 4 sd aie nt of! (Special to The Dally News—-1 P.M.) hiefs of Jodphur, Bikanee- Kis- EAST OF PARIS. SAYS WAR OFFICE War announced that the Germans London, Sept. 10.—General }); ih, Rutlam, Sachin, Patia, appear to be beginning a move _|French has sent in a lengthy re-| |, = Pertab Singh, regent of pecial to The Dail ~ rent t of retreat. port of the British operations | j,.j)jj ur, heir apparent of Bho- ally nom) (Special to The Dally News) Phe Runeindidesbeten armies since the troops went to France. |; brother of the Maharajah British of- Paris, Sept. 10 A supplemen a tinue to eneees.bedh other in |Lord Kitchener has made it pub-|.¢ Cooclhbekar, together with nded from itary statement issued tn Bor-| a long drawn out engagement in He. other Cadeb notable families. The } re me deaux by Minister of War Mil- a! Lublin district, | ee vel Sir Pertab was not de- 1s - | s n as > ge v aha . P . Par 4 A . leran, telegraphed here, read as| An official statement issued at] oan are getting two] nted right to fight for T y | follows Another big battle is| Petrograd declares that both Aus- |?" ts fferent package} King and Emperor despite his 7‘ coee itrian and German ‘troops were | 800ds by pa g a sticker on the| years. His nephew, the Mahara- { iptured alin prog etching from the | iis! aged from their fortified po- end of the sage over.the orig-| jah it 16, and goes with him. f fleld and|/,utskirts of Paris to the eastern sitions and retired towards the ina! pric: ded by the manu-} are imbers of troops and Germans} prontier rhe German attack on} gouth facturers | oitts money were made. rT our right weakened for the first GIVING DAY time. The French left is advane- WILL BE OCTOBER 8ling. The troops defending Paris engaged with the Germans near Pecial to The Daily News.) the River Oureq and were vieto \ wrder-in- | rious. ed fixing The defence of Maubeuge econ Thursday. itinues heroieally against heavy siege guns CONFIRMS ity AVORAR CZAR PROMISES \ABLE REPORTS TO TAKE BERLIN Noay ee ¥ som pecia Dal! < 2 * y News.) (Special to The Dally News.) , P se ial com Petrograd, Sept. 9 The Ozat Romain vil iflernoontdeclared today he would go to ca sie Se ae s satis-| Berlin if it took his last moujik a “ phy cht is pe_| He informed the Japa e ambas } r sador that he would do his best D ng hed \ le . to have the Japan md Rus < f &. The sians flighting side by side ox cA “ be Axi t general] Exelmans the fame Freneh - =} A wor hs rh =a . y action offeavalry leadet wa ; + | evres y Anes = = the greathwounded while fightin <— > ae i) >. | and in}Paris, He was lead \ ’ ‘ ee de saa ° 2 mains ichar@e upon the Germna ° . C f ee \ when a shell burst nea ‘ id oN \ \\\ fragment strikin him th Fo ' = sabe back, He was also sh - THE FORTIFICATIONS OF THE FRENCH CAPTAL leg prishing Soat.30 feet Paris is very strongly fortified and a shell could not be fred by an a beyond the outer £4 beam Equipped with Coal! Coal! Coal! fortifications to the city proper It is believed that the eity cor hold out for at least p, Sasol he engine Aker- W hed Nut coal six months Not all the forts are shown on the map Around tl uter ones, partion. . mthee i a oMson & © ™ ' larly Fort Mont Valerien, buildings and trees are now being leveled in preparation °, Machine dirt, $8.75 per ton, Uni ! 209-216 | fer Co sf. | for a siege. (Special to The Daily News—1 P.M.) support of the Kaiser’s wing, which the British have pushed back some 25 miles. This right wing is now in full retreat. BRITISH DRIVE GERMANS BACK TWENTY-FIVE. MILES HAVE ENEMY IN FULL RETREAT — @ — GERMANY RUSHING REIN- FORCEMENTS FROM BELGIUM. Desperate fighting continues London, Sept. 10.—German re-/| along the center, where the Ger- inforcements, including reservists| mans are making a desperate and 40,000 sailors, are now being | stand to hold their position. The rushed through Belgium to the Allies have cut the German line right of communication in the east. ‘They hope to drive the invaders back upon their ammunition and supplies column. RUSSIANS NOW ON CAPTURE BR ARMY — RUSSIANS W (Special to The Daily News—1 P.M.) Breslau is imminent. vices, the Austrians have made several attempts to resume the of -fensive against the Russians, London: Sept. 10.—Dispatches from Vienna state that the ad- Vance guard of the Russian cen-| ter is now marching toward Ber- According to the Galician ad-| TO BERLIN ESLAU IMMINENT ARCHDUKE FREDERICK LOST ONE-QUARTER OF HIS AUSTRIAN INNING STEADILY. with disastrous effects. There were further great Austrian losses. A message from Vienna official- ‘ly admits that Archduke Ferdi- |nand lost 120,000 men in the re- The Russian troops have in- cent Galician battle. This was vaded Silesia and the capture of one-fourth of his whole com- The German forces are marching south towards Poland ‘to aid tae Austrians but the Rus- |sians are prepared to check them jat the Vistula River. | | mand. BRITISH CRUISER (Special to The Dally News—12 Noon) London, 10..—The Hol- land-American liner bound for Rotterdam from New York with German reservists and Sept. a general cargo destined for Germany, was captured in the At- lantiec and brought to Queens- towns by a British cruiser. OFFENSIVE TACTICS OF ALLIES FORCING GERMANS BACK (Special to The Dally News-—-12 Noon) London, Sept. 10.—-The last re- ports from the French govern- ment indicate that the offensive tactics undertaken during the last | day of two by the allied armies lhave had the effect of forcing the Germans back at various points on the battle line, which extends from a few miles east of Paris to Verdun, a distance of 200 miles. Millinery Opening at Demers, Friday and Saturday, September {1 and 42. Ladies cordially in- vited to attend. Mrs. charge.—Demers. it. Some men carry their courage around in a pocket flask, MAKES GOOD CAPTURE Noordam, | Hamblin in} AUSTRIA READY TO SUE FOR PEACE (Special to The Dally News—1 P.M.) London, Sept. 10.—The Aus- 'trians are evacuating Cracow. Re- ‘ports say that Austria will sue | for peace, owing to her terrific de- feats. The government is also disgruntled over Germany's fail- ure to send more troops into Ga- licia. SERVIANS HAD TO WITHDRAW (Special to The Dally News) Sept. 9.—The Servian War Office admitted today that |the foree which erossed the Save |} River to invade Bosnia was fore- jed to withdraw before an army numerically much stronger.” | Additional troops have to be sent from Valvievo. REINFORCEMENTS (Special to The Dally News-——-12 Noon) Paris, Sept. 10..-The German reinforcements, estimated at 60,- 000 men, are advancing on France in three columns, according to an Ostend dispateh to The Temps, Nish, Many a man learns something every time a fool blunders, (Special to The Dally News-—12 Noon) io A well in Bordeaux formed opi: believes that Aus | tri is inad ite plight, view. ing matter i military, po litieal and f al A telegram {rom Petrograd say point of view, AUSTRIANS ARE READY TO SUE FOR PEACE TO SAVE EMPIRE BELIEVED IN DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES “THAT AUSTRIA MUST DO SOMETHING WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS. ‘that at both Russian and foreign ~| diplomatic quarters it is believed | the Vienna government have to jsue for peace within fifteen days. This the only means Aus. trians have left of keeping from a complete breaking up of the 8 | Empire.