rt . sper GET THE LATEST WAR Manet var News Im NEWS FIRST ive . weet ee IN THE DAILY NEWS aacetuaiialllitte ssa — : —— ——_—_________—_——_— — $$ you. S N , PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 34, 1914 . ; PRICE FIVE CENTS ALLIES DESTROY AUSTRIA’S STRONGEST PORT HE OTTOMAN GOVERNMENT DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR ATTACK ON BLACK SEA PORTS RE RUSSIAN SUCCESSES GERMANS WANT CALAIS BADLY — ENEMY BEING HARD PRESSED =|, 3 POLAND ATTACK IN ABEYANCE AVY FIGHTING 1S 18 PROGHESS ON EAST PRUSSIAN FRON- ‘GENERAL STAFF BELIEVED TO HAVE ORDERED THE POLAND TIER—-RUSSIANS AGAIN DEFEAT AUSTRIANS ARMY TO FALL BACK ON DEFENSIVE UNTIL 1 GALICIA CALAIS IS TAKEN. ja) to The Daily Nowe-—4@ A m) me essed by the it (Special to The Daily News—11 A. m) /that the army in Poland shall fall Lond { It is oficial. tending from Lodz ty 7 . on the vast The Russians ea; Paris, Oet. 31.--Word from|back into Silesia and remain on terlin by way of Copenhagen in-|the defensive until the battle. of dicates that the Germans have|Flanders ends with the capture not yet given up the attempt tojof Calais. This will release three reach Calais. It says that thejor four army corps for use in /Gerinan General Staff has decided | Belgium. TERRIFIC GERMAN ATTACKS AREREPULSED BY THE ALLIES |DESPERATE FIGHTING REPORTED 1 TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE YESTERDAY—GERMANS MAKING A FURIOUS AT- TEMPT TO REACH CALAIS. ' hard fighting eontaining hea 1 rhe persistent gion of Tarnow rma ive been repuls- In Galicia the Russia } la The en- inflicted heavy loss: the A d has been hard trians, and taken 1,000 INDU TROOPS FIGHTING THE GERMANS AT TSINGTAU GENERAL ATTACK on GERMAN POSITION HAS BEGUN IN EARNEST—SPIRIT OF THE ALLIED TROOPS SAID TO BE EXCELLENT. jal to The Daily News—10 A. > ' Tokia, Oet. 341.--It is oMeially (Special to The Daily News—11 A.M.) jretirement. Some points of sup- if Oficial lannounced that a general attack Paris, Oct. 34. Official Bul-| port were lost south of the Ypres, | announces that}on the German position at Tsing letin Yesterday was marked by|but progress was made east of I gent has joined|tan was opened at dawn today the attempt at a general offensive|Ypres. All the German attacks Brit Japanese oper-| The shelling of the fortress con movement along the Nieuport-Ar- between Labasse and Arras were “ the Germans at/tinues at this hour. The spirits of OFFICERS OF CAVALRY REGIMENT WITH CANADIAN TROOPS. : a secs repulsed with heavy losses to the nelau the Allies are said to be high he officers of the Strathcona Horse, one of the cavalry regiments with the First Canadian Expe- ras line and by violent attacks at foe. Progress was also made down ditionary Force, now in England. Top row, left to right; Lieut. A. D. Cameron, Lieut. A.C. |°ther points. From Nieuport to) the stream from Soissons, but Critehley, Lieut. J. R. Gritehley, Lieut. M. Docherty, Lieut., D. G, Davis. Middle row: Capt. [Labasse, there were alternate|we were compelled to retire from RONG AUSTRIAN FORT ‘LILLE IS EVACUATED | \. K. Shaw, Major E. F. Mackie, D. 8. 0,; Lieut.-Col. A. C. Maedonell, D. 8. 0., 0.0, L. 8. M. ; Movements of advancement and rieini Jai the vicinity of Vailly. HAS BEEN DESTROYED | AGAIN BY GERMANS awed r eee le Sebel F. L. Cartwright, D. 8. O. (adjutant). Bottom row: -——_—_— —<————— to The a ont "| — to * etty ae ” JAPANESE AND RRR KEKE RRR EH * GET ON THE LIST GERMAN CRUISERS CAPTURED — > » Cattinje aye ace nave seve coevsted ball BRITISH SHIPS = MORE ausiness ray. OF CITY VOTERS THEY HAD RUN OUT OF COAL tat Cattarro con sceording ft Looe Mail corre ’ CHOLOGY. *) , shell expleded aj spondent lle says the Allies ATTACK TSING TAU SS - ia mi an ile *|\ vou Can Give in Yo in Your Name and eepensiend anil destroyed | ete baie .dvanced’ beyond recs Se Sa * ; Pred eet | Get All Information at the REPORT ee ae N, S. W., - GIVES THIS INFORMATION— i Be Che other forts|Lille on the north and secured (Special to The Daily News - @&) — e | Special Office on Third St. Ss SULT MAY HAPPEN TO OTHER “bea a Pokie, Oct. 31 he Navy De-|* numbers of the local Taxi- * convient GERMAN WARSHIPS. lized. Further | Furcoing, driving the German partment an nees that the Jap- |» cabs are and he will tell * In order to assist those de- a 4 } ed impossible. | forces oes — , inese sq ad ssisted by Brit-| | you 35 and 75 Why? Be- *|siring to get their names on the CREE Eee Coty Quart ae eee en ~ y stro y for-),eastware ie «inhabitants o : aad ; . ; epateh [S¢2u. whie aide: ‘ ' ' sae A Site cee naw waisetel het thie sh warships, masked by a mist,|* caus: advertising in *, Voters List eopaot at- nen Oct. 31 A di —_ weeks ago, have been eaptured in me approached and vigorously and|* The Daily News these * i tend at the City Clerk’s office dur-|from Sydney, N. 8. W., says it isTfpe South Seas. having run out of P ’ wilt prove the Gnal evacuation effectively bombarded the forts at}®* firms ive familiarized *)ing his office hours, Mr. 8. D./reported there that the German| coal. NG SHALLO rsing Tau on October 29. Some]* the pr with their tele. *|]Raymond, notary public, will be ———. wavell WARSHIPS FRENCH GOVERNMENT f the defences orks were de-]# = phone nbers Suppose *| pleased to take declarations and WILL RETURN TO PARIS stroved, and on the next day the]#® one of these firms should */ payment of road taxes, and for NEWSPAPERS REPORT ‘= ENEMY’S SHIPS MUST . is x to note that unbardment was resumed. Only|*® stop advertising. There *j\that purpose can be found each - the vessels en- (Speciat to The Daily News.) the Kaiser's fortheast fort replied]* would immediately be a Oletcatia: excepting Sundays, from OSTEND EVACUATED LEAVE SUEZ CANAL s ting phe allied Paris, Oct, 34.—It is unoflicial-|¢., the bombardment. * local feeling formed that */7:30 p. m. te 9:00 p. m., at the . Belgian coast}iy announced that the French s ina * perhaps that particular *| moe tormorte mae by the secre- ~~ te The Soily | News—t0 A. ™) | Britain Announces She Will “Re- ) — out ok budsieuna ; ; Amsterdam, Oet. 31.—-Both the move” Those Which Do v-draught coast} government will return to Paris |NURSE AT HOSPITAL . tary of the Northern RB. CG. Agri- ni : é Not Do So. : 9 MEETS SUDDEN DEATH|* ®1d. anyway, the public is * : Handelablad and the Telegraf re- which were injon November 20 i. eee @ tof memory and #|CUltural and Industrial Asscia-|),.¢¢ that the Germans have evac- rea uction in Eng- : rhe publie will be shocked to]* would only keep in mind *jtion, situate on Third Street, be-| otoq Ostend. London, Oct. 30.-Through the broke out and ALLIES’ AMBASSADORS ; ; > * the firm Whose number *!/tween Second and Third Avenues ee aes Be oMicial Press Bureau, the govern- — LEAVING CONSTANTINOPLE hear of the sudden death of Miss ‘he same ma , : ment sets forth its attitude to- wv the use of the Senare: atthe Priae& Bate the” sec dally: The seme © ERNEST A. WOODS, |PLENTY OF MONEY edi ie aiken ail a 7 nee a ian hd oore, o « ! nee "I@ applies quiet Mae wae Om City Clerk FOR UNITED STATES wards the ships of an enemy in ue y ope _ IN] (Special to The Daily a ’ pert General Hospital staff. She}y pyusines Out of sight # . the Suez Canal. ere —— it ' water, and can London, Oet, of le Russian, steed alas » naval £00 ck oe wih , an’ : : ° Sa .. | states, were detained by the Egyp- se to the shore.| ppench and British ambassadors appeared t be in “ usual gx : ; ae ; i Pape Be . The above is not paid for but Seattle, Oct. 28.—The credit fa- tian government beeause of hos- shallow draught)are preparing to leave Constant es a One = nc ahe © . think you are out of bus. #/is inserted by Phe Daily News inj®!ities of this country will be itile acts committed in the canal, ene ee: danger from} nople together tonight, last night as usual. * iness or that you have #{the interests of the city. Those|°normously increased on Noverm-|and some because it was believed i. ‘hich must come - When she did not turn up this ae 4. ee progresaive * ole ae = . ber 46 next, when the twelve Fed-|they contemplated hostile acts. ind stay there to TIGERS WON GAME. iNormiig somebody proceeded tol y Seis Sie aie a in authority are apparently not sds” teceans “tied bhthichied In a third class are placed the ve of them, [If il game last}her room and found her dead in] y ep tas aninhd tat wee that any but their own , : ol me a {Ships which refused to leave re CVn ee we bashes | the |bed, She Nid been dead for some] attract, The Daily News #|fllowing should get on the list under the Curtenéy Act, will open inongh free passage was offered, Allies the Ger- night between the Tigers > hie a|time when found * is the dventiniha iaaiianiedl «jas the city is allowed only to ad-|for business. Secretary of the/“thus disclosing an intention to 4 i diMeult task in}. ©.'s ome former he rinebe Miss Moore has been in the hos-[y of the a il a eleastinn men, #|Yertise in the mayor's paper. To-|Treasury MeAdoo announces that}use the ports of the canal as a 7. - sore = = igi and ncaa pital for about three and a half} y Step to _ front and #*|%®y and tonight will be the last]s400,000,00 of reserve money will|refuge-—a measure not contem- KE OF CONNAUGHT’S eee Blythe, Will Bivthe _— pe = a a > —- * phone the Advertising * ee eat - — be released through these banks, — by the Suez Canal Conven- CHIEF AID IS KILLED] Adair Carss, “— Eeneee oe ee aoe Sh aed hen eee . Manager at number 98 : ee es largely inereasing the credit fa- As such action might block the or Rivers-Bulkley &™ H oe, ee Club. . __$8.00. the Admiraty One read: “Am| Barometer ce eeeeees - 29,550l eration sinee the first contingent : * Hub Pool Room. Must * Mentnntal Trust Co. WASHED NUT COAL +s pursuing, four German destroy.|Max, temp eccbureaeeee was announced and was now Girl to assist with light house. |* Be Sold at Once. * New Wellington Coal Com-jers,”” Phe next was a message of] Min, temp, .....+e.++> 440 availing himself pf the pppor-|work whole or part time, Box 4,|# . *eererecccooooooooooooeds iiliy, Phone 116 tf.|three words: “Sunk the lot.” ee... once see eee 38 tunity Daily News UL. [se eee RRR RRR ee