» Library ; walk v NEWS - Lec* « a Special Effort to ane wer News Immediately st . it ts Received sca ae GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS , —— a ——] PRICE FIVE CENTS 19 PRINCE RUPERT, B. ¢ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1914. + —— GERMANS TRAPPED 3 BRITISH RUSSIAN, BELGIAN AND TIRE GERMAN ARMY ABOUT Eger at S| 10 BE CAUGHT IN A BAD TRAP SENCE OF RUSSIAN ARMY IN BELGIUM IS CONFIRMED— CLOSING IN BEHIND RETREATING GERMAN ARMY. AS VCTORY COMPLETE. GERMANS ENTIRELY ROUTED LATER DISPATCHES SHOW THIS ABANDONING PRISONERS, WOUNDED AND STORES. cia The Dally Newe-——12 Noon) (nigh hopeless from a German ris, Sept. 14.—The retreat of standpoint. The Allies are hard rmies of Generals von Kiuk OM the heels of all three sections of the great Germa force whiel ven Guslew conaue satay. | wept into France and is now Allies are driving them Mer~ sweeping out. The Russian, Bel- ly back to the border. The gian and British forces in Bel- s are now across the River gium is ready to meet the Ger- ec The Germans have al- mans head-on and they will be y made two-thirds of the dis- caught between two fires. Corre- (Special to The Daily News—9:30 A.M.) the victory appears even more Bordeaux, Sept. 14.—General |compiete than expected. Every- Joffre, the commonder in chief of | where the enemy is retreating and the French forces, sent a tele-| abandoning prioners, the wound- gram to M. Millerand, saying Te and stores. BARRIEAU AND HAGEN back to the Belgian fron- | spondents write of the withering and it is net believed they fire poured by the British troops hall for the last stand until into the Germans, which the lat- A fair sized crowd witnessed the fifteen-round contest between FIGHT TO A DRAW) NEWFOUNDLAND MARINES These sailors Will Now Be Avail- able for the New Regi- enter Belgium. Meanwhile, ter could not face, although the Frank Barrieau, of Vancouver, ment. orrespondents have confiem- British had stood it for weeks be- ree : and Romeo Hagen, of Seattle, held ~ a stories that Russian troops fore. The French won a great TYPE OF VESSEL THAT PLAYED BIG PART IN NAVAL ENGAGEMENT. at the National Athietic Associa- Stil John’s, Nfld, Sept. 12.—As Belgium and, it is believed, victory on the famous German tion rooms Saturday evening. a result of the improved naval eflected a junction with the Imperial. Guards .near Sezanne, Conve f Britain's many submarine ships tha ere responsible f bringing into action the Ger- Barrieau’s clean style of box-|situation resulting from the ans, who have assumed the where 100 years ago Napoleon ing won him many friends and he|blockade of the German fleet in ive and will fall upon the won a great victory. Two Ger- seemed the favorite with thejits porth in the North Sea the Ling armies as soon as they man detachments of 1,000 men land bunch of fans present. British Admiralty, after accepting the boundary line from jeach were surrounded and would From the way the boys went}an. offer by the Newfoundland More British troops are not surrender. They were wiped at it from the tap of the gong it} government to increase the exist- ed lo be with the Belgians out to the last man. The crown-| was plain to see that both werejisting force of naval reserves Russians The German ing stroke of the Allies was their GERMANY REFUSES HELP : a Oe eC POPULAR PARODY after a knockout. Both boys were|among the Newfoundland fisher- Ss of Genvon, Hausen and cilosnig in like a pair of shears, in warships which were sunk by the British in the first ival engagement off Heligo- in perfect physical condition for}|men from 600 to 1,000, has deeid- ince of Wurtemburg are re-~ with Grand Morine as the pivot. T0 HER AUSTRIAN ALLY " comennaanton 7 T0 BE SUNG AT CONCERT after standing up for fifteenjed that the increase would not ng towards Rethel and Me- They caught the Germans be- tee tithe: 7 : — 7 ns ss cclniaasil rounds giving and taking hard|be required, and that it will not This army constituted the tween the blades and crushed | (Special to The Daily News—9:30 A.M.) = —. eae 7 \t the coneert whieh is being |body and face blows both emerg-|be necessary to continue in aetive r of the German advance. {ii Phe Russian troops are London, Sept. 14.—News from \ ean enmaetent * in aid of the Red Gross So-|ed with hardly a seratech. j}service 400 out of 600 men who rmies of the Prince of Ba- slowly retiring before the Ger~|ihe austrian frontier describes in , a ilies “i ; ca " the Pierrotts are introduc- In the fourteenth round Bar-| responded to the call to arms at and General von Heringen, man attack in East Prussia, and|oyen darker colors the situation , . iad sated a aoe an several goo dnumbers. Ru-|rieau received a slight cut on the/the beginning of August and as- ) formed the German teft, are waiting for reinforcements. | of the Austrian army, especially , _ a seid rhe * has it that a very large and|head by coming in contact with; sembled here. deen forced across the fron- The flower of the Austrian army since Germany has notified her D Newe Ne teens ve ar Pierrott will sing ‘the Hagen’s teeth in a elinch. This The services of some of these and the entire French Lor- was caught in a trap by the Rus- ally that she is unable to send , ' . adhe neni » ajah of Bhong’s song from the}Was an accident purely, although | sailors will now become available 's now liberated. The situ- sians in marshes of the River San | more reinforcements into Galacia | , ” busi ak Mintle 6 intry Girl,” slightly varied to}the erimson flowed for a short/for the Newfoundland regiment 's believed here to be well and faced annihilation or surren-| owing to the graver conditions on’, are secured and * Suit local conditions. This is a} time. which is being raised for land . the western frontier. It is as- , the people at the #*/5@" ple The fifteenth round opened up| service It is to be 500 strong. serted that the German contin- , a possibie as ; to a very small fee fas} and had (either contestant A second battalion is being form- Z + You are going to see ianded a telling blow it mightjed in the eolony for local defence, \ remarably fine exhibition: |#ave changed the referee’s deci-|from which drafis can be made oO Acropolis Hill sion but a draw was the only de-jinto the first contingent when ne- Where our regiment will drill cision he could reach immediate-]cessary. When the farmers have finished|!¥ upon the closing gong. The - decision met with the approval of SOCIALISTS FAILED gents which reached Grodek to Apa om the regular help the Austrians have been re . iin the paper a bul ealled to Germany, as Germany rvice is given CONFIRMED, WITH GREAT LOSS |: "ites "0 Sy Geetha « thre ‘ A wire received * their mission. Had our money's worth when eee OF KARLUK, | . ae ce ehkEREREOD OES Captain Baldwin appears in the TURKEY AND GREECE MAY (Special to The Daily News.) | MATE LAUGHED AT | -_ LES CUT COMMUNICATIONS ee Jeunmans wumvous | ucherest Sept tenn Imme-le pm outa os eee OF (SRSMANNE ARTTe ONC RATTIE (Soa nn nc sean diate break between Turkey and died by Ya: : exploring ship Karluk are safe) British Vessel Went Full Steam respondent, wiring from a point sible, the “infamous war will 70,000 men, altjon to Vienna ae crush those who provoked it.” > > > > > a . * Sat night about 10 *| There'll be “spuds” from La en - ae ee TO ROUSE ITALIANS NOE NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND MER KILLED AND TAKER |CERMAN CROWN PRINCE cena 2) Tee tant alway the worse ae PRISONERS, WITH FOUR HUNDRED GUNS — RUSSIANS io ound town telling *| Avd from everywhere else the exhibition , Rome, Sept. 12.—The German FOR VIENNA NEXT. AND BROTHER DEAD os urried retreat of « Will come cabbages, carrots and The main event was preceded |socialist deputies, Hugo Haase ceils . con ann anil ttuiher 2 onions, by several es Bg perience and Albert Sudekum, came to Ita- (Special Lo The Dally News.) being captured by the Russians. ¢gigciet to The Dally News-~9:30 A.M.) |% defea f the Austrians. *| “ the Baby Show, too, abe - m — phic pe ly in an effort to induce the Italian \ Petrograd|A Khussial oficial statement ‘“ \ bulletin on Sun- * \ attract quite a few contest between « woe star , aNd | Socialist party to use their influ- declares that|elaim Russia victories after _ London, Sept. 14.—An Ostend i tl ‘eople tin | Little “Veni” and also some Monte Labe A draw decision ence to have Ltaly join Germany A in Galicia is|seventeen day lighting against pecerwareng — _— . h os Z ma lat * funny'uns.” >see given by Referee Frank]iy the war. The mission has fail- the entire ntlthe German and Austrian forces | ederte am an Pines | | a * * * Smithers ed, and the Italian Socialists have ene tie ee an Poland and Galicia Adelbert of Prussia, the Emper- : : oom rads a z Peace Peace! we'd all like a George B. Fredell, @ newspaper | yoy publshed a protest against First army, un The enemys ow being pursued or’s third son, and the Prince of “ ; oh aan oti 2 piece man of San Francisco: but who is what they describe as an attempt ‘burg, lost 300}When the operations at Cracow] Wurtenberg are reported to have analy Rus Phe Daily | Of the cake that will win first well known and has been in this} avainst the dignity of Italy. They 0 men with 400/and Pramyal are completed the [éled at the heapital at Brussels. ce \ nil oe a ae enhete * prize; city all summer, refereed in @Jajso express the hope that if a Second army lost|Russians will send a lagre foree tan Dh ne i «| We should feel that we'd then |Yery capable manner, cessation of hostilities is impos- 7 > NOW FIGHT OVER DISPUTE (Special to The Dally News.) VICTORIA'S REPAIRS. Greece is now considered inevit- able. Negotiations designed to settle the problems in connec- The contract for repairs to the ———— aboard the revenue cutter Bear, Ahead When German Magis- not given in the dispateh, has Pr cama ea mae TR Sila yg = ah Cc. P. R. steamship Prineess Vie- LE AT MARNE RIVER PROVED GREAT VICTORY FOR AL~ [afior boing marooned on Wran trate Bade Her Stop. seen a letter from a high German Kegoan- Bea have failed. The dele- toria, which was in collision LIES GERMANS ARE IN BAD WAY FOR PROVISIONS wel Island sinee January A re-| London, Sept. 1! Velegraph-jofficer invalided hame in whieh rr anding fete aia ok al with the steamer Admiral —IN RETREAT. layed wireless dispateh reeceived|ing from Sydney, N,. W., the Reu-|he states: aaa aoe started for ‘thelr Sampson off Point-no~Point has * ae last night said they are due at}|ter correspondent says | “The war is not going quite as reapective capitals. It is feared been awarded to Yarrows, Limit- *pecial to The Daily News.) jsistance to thy Freneh and Brit-|Nome today, The dispateh told of | An attempt was made at Na-| we expected and the resistance that aiieain aaa sent Cale. ed, of Esquimalt. The amount 14..-General Gal-lish troops rhe French make}the death of three other explor-jrau Island, a German possession jof the allied forees is extraordi- ithe oe th one reports ee covering the repair contract has Paris, at noon|but slight progress, however i1}eps G, 8. Malloche, geolegist;}in the Pacific, just south of the} nary We are beginning to feel il eanadh be the supiase at diplo- not been disclosed. Confirmation need that the bat. |Lorraine Bjarne Mammen, assistant to the | equator and near the Gii:bert Is-}nervous as to results - Aesatio relations preliminary to & of the placing of the contract with ! . } ae photographer, and J. Brody, sea-|londs, to seize the British sLeame | “The German losses are terri-| oo Selaeatins ' the Victoria concern was given w Fesulted in @Vie-| Washington, Sept. 14.—The}man er Messina, whieh has Just ar-|ble, so terrble that the Emperor|%@) Ceciare von. orted oY Gapt. J. W. ‘Troup, manager Mlle The Ger-|ppench embassy yesterday ve ’ rived here A German magis tha forbidden their diselosure., j he we o~ he - eg - of C. P. R. steamships. difficulty in wet-|ported a precipitate retreat ol BASEBALL. trate with a party in a boat ap-|Our generals have been wanton- ee ans with ao oo It is understood that about six- ‘re retreating |the Germans at Montmiral, Fro — proached the Messina and de-|jly wasteful with our men, who the use of the Island af Lem teen bow plates will have to be Allies are pe. binentior Revieny and Sermaive Northwestern League. manded to board her jhave been mowed down in thou. a oe . meval bene a a renewed and a section of the it the lines of |'Phey are being vig usiy pul Spokane 8, Seattle 6 | Ky whose orders? the mate | sands ania Se ; inet Genial site stem will have to be replaced. ‘ the Germans.|sued by the Alli re Cap Vancouver 4, Victoria 2 of the Messina asked While it is impossible to say ion Lem ia 40 miles from Bids were tendered by several bo the east of turing provision it artillery racoma 4, Ballard 0; Tacoma Ky orders from tis Majes-| what r losses are, T estimate it ttenslion oast shipbuilding firms and the bul feeble re.|and papers {, Ballard 5 (2 games | the Emperor . Germany, the; them at ae 350,000 and . ann me Bue meen een ange = io be | magistrate replies } 400,006 f they continue at this ‘Varrows, Limited, The Prineess : iti Coast League. rhe mate laughed at the|rate we shall be quite unable to AEROPLANE OWASE. Victoria is now af Esquimalt, THE WEATHER. | whe many friend the ety Oakland 7. San Franeiseo Oo; |magistrate and ordered full) meet Russia with any hope of} ¢epeciat to The Daily News-—O:80 A.M.) —_———_—— Mpiled by g | of Mr. J. Wardlaw i willloakland 5, San Franciseo 9 (2) "Peed ahead ane the Messina ay London, Sept. 14.--A Reuter FOR SALE. Y F. W. Dowling, sila fined | games reached the open sea - dispatch from Troyes, France, -— Observer regret to hear tha Siihae @ Menten Js iiiiidiee | Mr. and Mes. Wm. Manson left}says that after a chase of several New Fishing Boat.-30 feet 14. 1044 Jin the hospitals lt, Venice @ (2 games Coal! Coal! Coal! on Saturday for Ottawa, where |miles, a French aviator sueceed-|liong, 9 feet beam. Equipped with 9 467 | pensiciti Mr, Slewa Los Angek 7 Portland 8:| Washed Nut eoal free from) the will attend the @eneral eon. \ed in beinging down a German|8 H. P gasoline engine. Aker- 2.0 town last week, ha partlig \nweles 4, Portland 0 (2} dirt, 88.75 per ton, Union TPrans-|ference of the Methodist Church. | aeroplane whieh had been drop-| berg, Thomson & Go., Machine 18.0 part of the sume " anes fer Go 208.tf.|'They travel over the G, T. P, ping bombs on the town, Shop. 208-216 48 | Naas