wai ve ote ~ . gre’ tA a ews ine THE DAIL ann @ GET THE LATEST WAR mares # SPOON siately NEWS FIRST = give War New ; IN THE DAILY NEWS it Is Received ht —— eg ; PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6. TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1914. 5 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRUSSIAN GUARD HAS BEEN ALMOST ANNIHILATED BY THE ALLIES JSGIAN LEFT WING MAKES ciel = enue Sa LONG STRIDES FOR BERLIN bee ye TRIAN ARMY UTTERLY DEFEATED-—THIRD LINE OF DE- THIS BODY HAS BEEN IN THICK OF IT LAST THREE DAYS— FENCE BROKEN UP—WHEN RUSSIANS TAKE CRA- COMPANIES REDUCED FROM 250 TO 100 — OTHERS coW THEY WILL MARCH ON TO BERLIN. COMPLETELY WIPED OuT. (Special to The Dally News.) Phis news as give Bordeaux, Sept. 29.—Dis- jcompanies was reduced from 250 rhe Aus nent by the General mt patches yesterday from the front | to 100 men. Two battalions ied Shows that the Hussar tell that the Prussian Guard has|were annihilated. Virtually all { er is progressing wil beep cut to pieces during the last; the original officers of the guard lefenes s vepidity © : three davs. The strength of some | were eithe? killed or wounded. . ‘ tiff def cow a : S the line there to 1 4 capt where there inother Russia Sanam |Get. can proves. Gib Rucsia BIGAMY CASE HAS SHOULD CITY MARKET mere SE eee wen ae ATTENTION OF COURT PAY LOCAL LICENSE? iins terinin a ‘ shor me Several Witnesses Called to Prone ies Discussion in Council Over Case but Identity of Pariy Matter—Finally Decided to WILL GO ON T0 NT SS ae Called in Question. Try It Out as It Is. : IN SHOOTING ACCIDENT THE WAR FEVER AT PETROGRAD (ST. PETERSBURG). oe rn EXHAUSTION POINT : Phis photogray which is e of the few to pass the cens t of a bateh of over one Alfred TT.’ Harrison, charged The publie market caused a big here seems to be a dearth , I shows ‘ f the many patriotie der at s that have taken piace at the with bigamy, appeared before Po- discussion at last night’s City the Oopinion of Military Of- : vo a : ” bi Pye ceree, 8 e ees liee Magistrate Carss yesterday oo ee : = ear fiers Interrogated at woting accident at Essing aftésdend, re ee eee eae Washington hereby L. J. Hoyt is re ed Wr. Sites no tindt eels point an agent to handle his prod- ' se : , i ’. Shrubsall was the first wit- 1 ! { life e firs J TWELVE GRITISH SHIPS i Shrubsa nee, . =" at bis UN ” CAPT. KENDALL HAS HAND TO HAND FIGHTING ALREADY BEEN SUNK jness called. He gave evidence that Alderman Morrissey said this oe te ee ee ee S 4 BY GERMAN CRUISERS (the accused had worked for himjwas simply establishing a com- | in it Resingt . tele-| STILL MORE ILL LUCK LITTLE PROGRESS MADE jand that he had reeeived letters|mission business in which the ' essage to the local foree (Special to The Dally News.) ifrom Mrs. Harrison in England/agent had free rent, water, light, I sa that M tL was ac PP cusses denen 2 peel reyeen —a i i Sept. 28 Special 5:30) p irporting to be “this man’s |and no license fees. This, he cone ' shot. This wa S ’ River tate , ° Phe Times M i It is offiejally an- | wife.” cluded was work hg a hardship on , , | ; ‘ telegraphs fro that Duala, the eapital of} Gordon 8. Wilson, brother of|}competitors. It was shown on "day afte Last evening the | ; ' lhe : : es K eruns, West Africa,|the injured gir!, testifled that/the other hand that a farmer from Renews cal office got a wire saying that] Nantes ; , gy Pnite . ' — ; +) i ~ surrendered to the British|Harrison married his sister and|up eountry could not afford to tY} 4 loeal party was out all day but \# se nt - see R a : ay 2 ra 8 lived with her in the interior, aft-|come down with each shipment, 8 be | oot tra f the body Fro le ston ; ithe a stokehold full of ; = . en eee I Admiralty report today | erwards moving to Juneau, Alas-;which would be _necessarily i Shes non detail ti de eek “Snowe lentes oe. Mot a= is tel rene yiteiys? Every ; that twelve British ships|ka. When reports of Harrison’s|small for a time. The people ' j Ss ee | Dr. Harvey | mere tl man attack was u en sunk on the high seas|first marriage came out he | should be allowed to get this fresh whether he was alone when shot/steamer that ow Pane the se of the day G n cruisers up to Wed-|thought them untrue. Finally, he|}produce as cheaply as possible ee 8 OF whether his body was left in #. Crippen, Me | - oa al the tfound tl Allies reaching st sday last Right other ships|followed them up and believed|and the farmers should be en- s t W | the woodg while they went for r eo to ees . i ly ote jfarther { wrth rhe batt: sunk by. mines. This.refers|they were true. He went to Ju-]couraged to trade. After a great : nd hislpeipy. He was accompanied by his ; -" - 7 a fated H cy las be : e extent a race merchantmen and not to|neau to bring his sister home. He|deal of talk, not much to the i not elie oy magne ; : . retwee t \llies’ movement or hips of war, of which the Ger-|had hot words with the accused,|point, it was decided to try it out partne Seadde ind Mr. Marks. | Kendall, in ¢ “ the Em the left the German move ins cially admit the loss of| during which he referred to a pie-jand leave any changing till ex- os.) more) Full details will likely come in by/press of Ireland when she was) t the Allies’ center | sev p to the present and the|ture of the first wife and that the|perience proved the necessity. were | train tonight down and sunk in the Lower ind right British eight. jaceused admitted her existence, — — ) questions - St. Lawrence last.May with a loss |but said: “How are you going to FREE GUESSING CONTEST. « that thei Late ’ A ma — — f more than 1,000 lives iprove it? If you want trouble