THE DAIL att oe” ue a GET THE LATEST WAR makes wr rnediately NEWS FIRST give Wi . IN THE DAILY NEWS it Is Recor ee — - ——— es = = LS of, ¥, NO PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6., THURSDAY, OOTOBRER 1, 1014. : PRICE FIVE CENTS PERT FAIR IS GRAND SUCCESS THEDISPLAYS ARE OF HIGH ORDER ITALY PROTESTS TO ON CONTINENT—GRAVENSTEIN APPLES FROM LA- VIENNA GOVT. OVER SINKING FISHING.BOAT i AY OF VEGETABLES CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE = (Specia! to The Daily News—0: 30 A.M.) | (Special to The Dally News—1:30 P.M.) | AUSTRIAN GOVT. ON IfS KNEES TO ITALIAN PROTESTS: ton Oct. 1 As a result of} Rome, Get. 1 Phe Austrian KELSE AND KITSUMKALUM ARE EXEMPLARY he s x of an Italian fishing |government replied to the Italian In QUALITY. it by al Austrian mine, the }j rotest against floating mines in a Italian government has instruect-|the Adriatic It deplores the grand sue-| From Lakelse and Kitsumkalumj|ed its ambassador at Vienna to|damage Ww Italian vessels and the open-| there is also an exhibit that would in energetic protest Against | promises to indemnify the fami- w the crowd | ay, eredit to an old established es which prevent the safe and /lies gf the vietims and take steps - rhe building, if ivigation of the Adriatic to remove the menace. It'can be his a Prince Ru- country pravensem apples in} - | safe said that it is no friend- was ts Sunday | “ll their glory are shown, and al | 8.8. PRINCe GEORGE iship for Italy that prompts this kinds of vegetables and fruits in} ON RUN SUNDAY (action be ex n from the !abundance. | | ‘J , amazing.| The Bulkley Vailey, too, was| (Special to The Daily News—®:30 A.M.) | BOSTONIANS PRESENTED with the|}there with hells and was quite] Seattle, Oet. 1 The G. T. P./ “THE LOVES OF LENORE” been made|convincing in the variety and|announces that the ngrthern ser - dt that the fine | quality of their products vice will be resumed Sunday rhe Bostonians added another x and fruits Anyone visiting the fair cannot|when the Prince George will be] ess to their already long line ij grown in the |help being convinced that the pos-|restored to the coastwise run lof hits when they presented “The h. | nips, car-|sibilities of this country are im 4 la ves of Lenore” at The West- ns, pears,|mense, If the Fair has only done | SAITISN OFFICERS PRO- holme last night The members is of alltone thing, it has done that. The MOTED FROM. RANKS) of the company seem to get in think of an|soil is rich and the mate i —— li tter toueh with their audience possible over|quite suitable to a large riety ond Oct, 1 rm up the|every night and they are now lisy i Hill andiof fruits and vegetables : ‘ad inks of ollleers caus | putting over their performance ‘ piendid shew-|as alfalfa, hay and. grains by pun casualties in France.) with a vim and evident desire to a gh to eon-| kinds Indeed, the grains of | “he war office ig promoting a large |please that is making them a firm e is a great|Bulkiey Valley cannot be beate } mber o fnor mimissioned of \F end in everyone wtro attends siand. jon the Prairies. |! ers Phe first list of these ap-| Baron Humbug’ will be the pointments just appeared {fering for tonight rhis oper etia is said be the most pre S NOW PLAN TO ATTACK ROUMANIAN CABINET TO tentious, musically speaking, of CONSIDER WAR QUESTION [anything they have presented & aate the bh k and music being T. (Special to Th Daily News—10:30 A. M.) | yy Kk. A. Barnet, who has writ Londo Oct. 1 4 Bucharestiten some f the greatest Broad lispateh says the King of Rou-|way successes of the past few Y ARE SUCCESSFUL IN TAKING ANTWERP THEY WILL | '*!'® "8s calle’ a cabinet meet jyeare Fomor Bit rene USE THIS FOR A BASE AGAINST THE POWER OF BRIT- seit i we ne niis* scents rhe ae Girl wilt the-aeein. , AIN—IF THIS FAILS THE WAR WILL END. eee ee. ee } al to The Dally News—-@:80 onm) dar@ine to the plan, the Germans An Antwerp dispatch says the One of the most interesting ex “ ' { Advices | will come overhead by aeroplanes garrison there made sorties from{hipits at the Fair are these hed various points, repulsing the] grow Prince Rupert lots j rtant bank. | @od under want by ey ep > - Germans with heavy eae8 The | whieh p mee thought impos it the Ger- oes a re. ae a bombbardment f the vullying | sible ( table Adams took first ; p is intend- oa tee mag a atmere ' forts by the Germans continues }prize f general display. Other r i concentrated If Germany fails to strike this excellent exhibits were from W.J 7 oast loverwhelming blow the war will HELP WANTED FOR Kirkpatri J. K. Unwin, W. MeD ler { Antwerp, ac-jend quickly FRENCH SETS Banter ind Mrs. Truberg. Mr ae : alia (Special to The Daily News) Kirkpat had the only exhibit London, Oct, 1 The British of a toba plant, whieh is very ES HOLDING OWN BRUTAL MURDER War Office has issued a call for|*Ped!tab! 1,000 expert railroad men to help IN AISNE BATTLE) NEAR NEW HAZELTON| ">= Pros rtwaye. tho] ti povetics of the Bais : French railroadgen are all at the | wil! hold ridge tournament in front lithe Kuig if Pythias Hall om the 'e The Dally News—10:30 A. @.)/Watchman on Bridge Killed and Sah ne of October 8, the pro- aS The official bul Throat Cut From Ear to Ear— | cenman WARSHIPS leeeds to be used for patriotic pur p Sa left wing An Indian Arrested. ATTACKING Japanese |) uses It Delly ree io P . aneeseed has donated two very landsome es to d rig ee (Special to The Dally News.) - (Bpeotel to The Daily Mews.) nrises 227Iit. h Hazelton, Oct. 1 Harry Tay ie Oat if German war-| od and Alsne,lior who took an active part in| sh ps opened a severe engage-| Tomorrow morning at 9:30 in ed an attack line capture of one or more of the}ment — today cannonading the | the nbers eneloseure. of “the : ig repulsed ew Maseiion! bank robbers. last Japanese position at Tsing Tau jt xhibif Building Mr. H. BE. Up ro On the een. Kost. wae found murdered half's Iwo officers were killed A Ge! ts m, provincial coyernmens m re evails along aa ” » meine man destroyer was sunk by the/jtry expert will give a lectdre to ent We hewn annie mile west of the South azelton Japanese g@ns \ Japanese mine a farmers ht ‘ en Argonne railway station Tuesday morning.| sweeper was destroyed by a mine the M the ‘@hecmn Favior had been acting a8 guard i | Phis afternoon, eee at been sevyerejon the Sealey Guieh bridge liis THE WEATHER. 1% o'clock, the Indian band con- a hi ana ; soon" will be brought off Mr. A ys ive advaneé- throat was cut from ear to ear a oe fae & Onin Hoelacher, the @ew bandmas- and there were other wounds Of] po nometer ©9337 | ter, will be the judge. 18H CAPTURE lis body Meee, COUN. Co's pcadeseed 50.0 | NINE MERCHANTMEN John May. a Hazelton Indian, is|Min, temp, ........6566- 45.0 ronight at the City Hall, open AND TWO GUNBOATS | now under arrest and the police} Rainfall ......eeeeeeees 02 fit Oy 8 — ae —_— i eral meeting o ie Northern , 0 The Daily Newe—ta Noon) jere almost confident they have.the Everything in season cooked!(. Agricnitural and Industrial As- lid The Admiraits l\murderer, blood stains being |i), way you like it. London Gafe.! sociation will be held. - ' British cruis.- found on the elothing of the pris “er ed off Cam. }oner Only an bour elapsed from nb t Afriea, thefthe time the murdered man was . er Arnfriedifound until the Indian was un WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA ts Che gun-}der arrest rhe Indian is known ed jy ‘plured andfin Prince Rupert and Port Bs ---20-ROUND BOXING CONTTEST--- Heled 4) While & is|sington. é bi iting dock] Great praise ix attributed to TONIGHT --- TONIGHT Whi abeth, both} Ghief Minty for his quick work bed can belin the case. Liquor was the} ROMEO HAGEN, of Seattie eause of the erime Versus mi ITALY faylor was murdered in a sim-] FRANK BARRIEAU, of Vancouve r (Title Ho Mo rummy, [ita manner that of Keunelhy GOOD PRELIMINARY CARD uate ‘© The Daily Mews) none Beeetes reas aot Dele - Sy ioe” Doors Open at 10 P. M.—Commence at 10:30 P, M. Sharp { to .neokhal Coal! Coal! Coal! Main Bout at 11:15 abolition Washed Nut coal f from | Ringside Reserved $3—General Admission $2 He Congihaic libel nat eer tan, Uaion TTORA TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL CIGAR STORES fer Go B-tf, | OFFICIAL BULLETIN SAYS SITUATION IS QUITE SATISFACTORY (Special to The Daily News—1:30 P. Mm.) Paris, Oet. 1 The French of- ficial bulletin today says that there has been no change in the eneral situation We progress have nevy- ertheless made en our jleft north of Somme and on the right in the southern Woevre district,” says the bulletin. URE MERCHANTMEN AND GUNBOATS EMY IS CHECKED FIERCE CONTEST STILL ON GERMANS STILL HELD IN CHECK FIERCE FIGHT ON AT JUNCTION OF AISNE AND OISE—COUN- TER ATTACK OF ALLIES RELIEVES SITUATION FOR THE PRESENT. (Special to The Daily News—1:30 Pm.) Oct. 41. a flerce formed by Aisne. Paris, The Germans attack in the the Rivers Oise the of continue angle In and direction TONIGHT’S BOXING BOUT. wound Both boys up their training last night in excellent shape The result of tonight's bout will mean a good thing for the winner. Barrieau and Hagen have al- ready fought three drawn battles, ind no doubt Hagen will be all out wrest the welterweight Cana-| dian championship from the holder. On aecount of extra expenditure | the promoters have been foreed| to raisé the price of admission. | ieneral admission tickets will be sale at all the cigar stands up » 6:30 p. m. at $1.50, There is a good preliminary ard rhe doors epen at 10 p. m. i the main hout commences at 14:1 rhe Metiakatla band has bee ngaged for the evening. EXHIBITION PROGRAM. fonight’s program of enter- tainment as provided by the Ex- hibition management is aa fol- iows Piano Sol -Mrs. AH. Hoelscher Selection ..Male Voice Choir i rots Pierrots’ Chorus Vocal Sok . Mrs. William Millar National Dances .. Seandinavian Dancers Bayonet Exercises. .Irish Fusiliers Late reports .say ‘the body of Hoyt was net found yesterday. It a large om s time sent fr search party was Prinee Rupert. Per- haps a body of soldiers could be had. Something should be done at once, rhe Skugate, of the egld stor age, lost her rudder on her last trip. She was brought intoday The Metlakatla band is giving excellent musical service. The beys across the water have taken 1 special interest in the Fair Other contributions to the musie of the Fair were from Mrs. Bry ant, Miss Stewart, Sergeant Me- Intyre, Miss Neuman and J. E Davie. The Kitkatla band will be heard from today. pany Western Plumbing fine exhibition plants and Com of general has a heating plumbing. Flewen bodies of who and drowned in the Tuesday,’ have not Clayton were skeena on been recovered and adhere is little hope that they will, sinee there is a terrifie eurrent in that place, Clayton fell in the river from a launch and Dick Flewen jumped foto save him, both being lost Chief Gammon, of the provin- cial police, with a gang of men is searching the woods for the body of L. J, Hoyt, but no reports of success have yet came in — Tracy and Lemont, northeast of the forest of Aigue, the contest has been singularly desperate, but the Allies by delivering counter- attacks have checked the bold at- gee. ea of the foe. AUSTRIAN ARMY SURROUNDED DEFEAT IS MADE COMPLETE -——- —,— AFTER SEVERAL DAYS FLEEING BEFORE THE RUSSIAN FORCE THEY ARE OVERTAKEN AND SURROUNDED—ALL FOOD AND WAR MATERIALS TAKEN BY RUSSIANS. (Special to The Daily News—6:30 A.M.) | Rome, Oct. 1.—The Russian! ambassador announces that the Austrian army which had been} fleeing before the Russians has ' SKIPPER THOUGHT WAS CASK OF WINE) Came Toward it and Threw Out Rope to Draw it Near— Exploded Killing All. (Special to The Dally News—12 Noon) Rome, Oct. 1 Details of the destriiction of the fishing boat off Rimini by a floating mine shows that the fisherman mistook the mine for a cask of wine, which he sOught to recover by throwing a repe overboard. He drew. the supposed cask toward him and when it touched his craft the ex- plosion occurred. The boat was blown to pieces. All nine men aboard were killed. Hundreds of mines frem the Austrian coast are believed to have drifted towards the Italian side Coastwise shipping ‘has been stopped. TERRIFIC STORM ON THE NORTH SEA (Special to The Daily News.) Copenhagen, Oct. 1.—-The se- verest storm in living memory is raging over Denmark and the North Sea. RUSSIANS CAPTURED GERMAN POSITIONS (Special to The Daily News.) Petrograd, Oct. 1.--On Septem- ber 28 the RKussidn troops, after a series of fleree conflicts, cap- tured the German positions at Augustow and Koptzyewo. The siege artillery is continuing the bombardment of of Ossowetz, in Russian Poland, without success Small engagements have faken German place at Ichtsecheentsehin, in the vicinity of Andreyey, in Russian Poland. GERMANS GETTING READY FOR RETREAT (Special Rotterdam The Dally News——12 NOON) et, 4 Dispatches from the south indieate that the preparation retreat of the German right has already begun, The German troops were ‘observ. ed coming from North Pranee to- wards Tournau and Mons, prepar- ed to cover the main army in ease for a FE. FE. Confeetionery sells high class ice cream in brieks; also pure candies 155tf, Are your books hehind or out of balance? Tf so, apply Box 120, Daily "News 22 7ef. Comfortable launeh for. hunt. ing parties. Why not gel the best? “Eleanor Mae.” West end Government doek, o6.2314 of a retreat | guinary been surrounded near Douklo and that the defeat is eomplete. All food, ammunition and war material being conveyed to Aus- tria fell into the Russian hands. - SERVIANS RETAKE: SEMLIN AND ADVANCE | (@pecial « The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) Paris, Oct. 1.—After a san- combat the Servian troops have retaken Semlin. This secures an advantage, they being able now to take the offensive. WHY ITALY PROTESTS TO VIENNA GOVT. (Special to The Daily News.) Rome, Oct. 1. Another float- ing mine has exploded near Ri- mini, Italy, blowing up a fishing boat, killing nine ef the crew and injuring several others. JAPANESE BUSY. (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) Tokio, Oet. 1.—It is officially announced that a portion of the Japanese fleet has landed a force which has occupied Lao Che har- bor in tte neighborhood of Tsing Tau. They took four field guns abandoned by the Germans. New York, Ott. 1.-.A cable- gram from Tokio tothe Rast-West News Bureau states that the Jap- besieging army has begun attack.on the German advance position outside Tsing Tau. CRUISER LEIPZIG AGAIN HEARD FROM (Special to The Daily News—@:30 A.M.) Lima, Oct. 1—It is oMeially an- nounced that the German cruiser Leipzig and the naval tug Marie received coal from the German steamer Anasis at Lobon de Ti- erra, alese an GERMANS RUSHING TROOPS TO FRANCE (Special to The Dally News—10:30 A. M.) Paris, Get. 1.--All the German troops, at Schleswig, in Prussia, have been sent hurriedly to Franee and Belgium. UNFORTIFIED TOWN REPORTED DESTROYED (Special to The Dally News.) London, Oct, 14.— The Daily Mail gorrespondent reports the destruetion by heavy artillery of Albert, an unfortified town eight. eeu miles from Amiens whieh has been the scene during the past few days of a prolonged and ter~ ribly murderous artillery battle,