| sive Library al Legale a ) que DAILY NEWS Ts erent GET THE LATEST WAR takes @ oe # immediately | news t wer . IN THE DAILY NEWS « Recel vod a a . pipe apn een - ———— - ——— ———___——_—__—_—_- Le PRINCE RUPERT, BL ¢ PRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1044. PRICE FIVE CRNTS OMOGATA “MARI GERMANY RIGHT THE FACE MILLION RUSSIANS AND POWERFUL GUNS IN CRACOW REGION (Special to The Daily Newe—10:30 A. M.) AT NOW STA MAGATA MARU PASSENGERS CREATE BIG RIOT IN BOMBAY NGERS RECENTLY REFUSED LANDING AT VANCOUVER CREATE RIOT ON REACHING HOME-—SEVERAL ARE Rome, Oct. 2.—A Rome dis- KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED. patch states that the Russian | bforce in the great battle now im- lai to The Daily News—12 Pose ise veral others, including the ¢ | minent in the region of Cracow ' : I galimission of police, were wounded. | will be 1,000,000 men, with pow- lowing on e Punjaub policeman was erful artillery. l killed and several wounded The | sdditmnmnalesitietanapiapiin upipainils i troops were compelled to fire to HON Ww HEARST ' } -* from the check the rushes of the Sikhs * A. refus-| sixteen of the rioters being killed SUCEEDS WHITNEY Vaneou-!The remainder scattered to the Saturday isurronuding villages but later AS ONTARIO PREMIER 5 efused to | vere rounded up Punjaub | It is interesting to note that the (Special to The Daily Newe—10:30 A. M.) evoly riot was not checked by the na Toronto, Oct. 2.—It is officially i s killed and | tive police announced that the Hon. W. H. Hearst, Minister of Forest Lands : and Mines, will succeed the late ) Sir James Whitney as Premier of s PERMITTED TO PROCEED TO EUROPE AFTER DISSMISSING GERMAN CnhEW. Ontario, ‘ The American ship “Red Cross, formerly a Hamburg-Am erican liner, now crossing the Atlantic carrying Unele Sam’s cneetninanennsseaffiniccasioenistinpileliocses ATTACK ON ANTWERP FORTS daughters who hi ave vi lunteered for sé rviee on Kurope s batt lefields. ENGAGEMENT AN! D. LEIPZIG SUNK BRITISH B TISH WIL Mes. Helen Crawford, of Craig, DETERMINED TO CAPTURE CITY—-BELGIAN STRATEGY . RI L MINE ‘GERMANS REINFORCED RUSSIANS COMPEL Sask., announces the engagement | of her eldest daughter, Margaret MD GERMANS INTO TRAP — MANY KILLED AND SHIP OFF PERU COAST COAST OF GERMANY| MAKE STRONG STAND GERMANS TO RETREAT); or the tazeiton Hospital GUNS CAPTURED. - . — ; staff, to Hugh A. Harris, of the "a ae Se dea (Special to The Daily News) (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) | (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) (Special to Ine Daily News—12 Noon) | Harris Mines, Limited, New Ha- : oo ; AL woe — , a "1 : , Callo, Oct. 1 Special 5:30) London, Oet, 2 Phe British} Paris, Oct. 2.—-The oMeial bul- Petrograd, Oct. 2.—The officia} |}zelton. The marriage will take : Othe fi s re wines sile . ‘ i ; a i hla oo he, cian 10 m lhursday The British | gove ent announeed today that} elin says that terrible fighting|bulletin says the German troops place early in the new year. an at oe ht them out of action and]*teamer Bankfields, with a cargo] it had decided to mine the coast) Coutinues near Roye on thelattacking Ossowitz are retreating ———- ——-—-— SinUeE cal a | ‘id battery to take them.|of sugar valued ‘at half a million]of Germa Phe shores of Ger-|/ Pench left, where the Germans | hastily to the north. H. Bb. Upton, provincial govern- th Tete ‘ a it nis ome under|doellars, was sunk off the Peru}, , ‘ jhave been strongly reinforced. The Russian troops continue to}ment poultry expert, gave a fort e dd : Be! . fi and few of st by the German eleamer!.- .. " mined previously | phe action.extends more and more |repulse the enemy from the boun- | Splendid lecture on poultry rais- ' ‘ s sudden Belgiatr e ane e 0 Ss ’ € serine Sues . . . a " : > | ‘ tt (ie 7 : ved rhe Bel Leipzig The crew was landed at ay then: but as the knew ward the north, dariew ofthe government districts | toa good gathering of farm- eons: os -lgamgan ‘ ; % tie i Callao their locations they had the ad rhe Germans attempted during |of Sulwadki and Lomza. ers in the members’ enclosure i tion | gians the + a sortie and cap — iautane » ould eome out with | he night to bridge the Meuse near Aa aesiepnili this morning. times tured several guns = is ( ‘ » Frenc THE BODY OF HOYT their submarines. This. action is|"* Michael but the French guns THE EXHIBITION. HAS BEEN FOUND lestroyed the structure, seuesitgss At 4 o'clock this afternoon Pro- p j to prevent ire raids. In Woevre the Freneh continue |A Splendid Musical Program De-|Vincial Horticulturist William bi . : o make probress, lighted the Large Crowd Tomlinson will explain to the ex- Shortly after going to press oe ; RESS PREPARING Shortly ater gone te SKIDEGATE AND LAWN ee cant Night hibitors the manner in whieh is wire & the effect that the body HILL cET FIRST PRIZE KAISER IN THE EAST . eon ae enprde were eaten am of-B. 3. Host eas found... This The Exhibition Building was @eren. was the fifth day of the search, | WHERE ARMY IS BEAT] :rowsed tast might, und every- for he was shot at 1:30 p. m. on ©. Riehardson, of Lawn Hill, is body must have been delighted by si ta . —_— : » m. . ae son . seit Sioa ® The Daily News—10:30 A. M.D; judgement be suspended should Sunday. a happy man today. He repre-| (Special ~ ene aaa Daily Newe—t2 Noon) = ae —— ee seek Sane , mn rill » ; ] 1 ind ruin. /these statements brought about] Wednesday night the camp fire and since this is the second time| pou@nt’s FAIR PROGRAM The Welsh male choir then These will be on sale, along : . ns ° ; : oom : na? Citra’ iin with Jewelry Stock from tomor- is that 'the suppression of the papers Hoyt and his partner made short- they have w it, according to} ee sang “The Seldiers’ Chorus” from ’ ice ly be fore he was shot was locat- the terms therof, they own it. A Another excellent program is|“Faust” in spirited style, follow- oi (Saturday) for eight days : ‘ ed From this the party worked (diploma also goes with the prize.|being provided by the manage-jed by Ure ing the Plains” as na » . ASIANS FOIL until they were succesfsul, his is certainly a fine boost|ment for the entertainment of the}an encore and Mrs. Miller sang} These goods can be had at al- ‘ The body arrived in town by|for the south end of the Queen|visitors this evening at the -Ex-]“My Ain Folk” in a very pleasing most your own prices and you are launch about 3 o’clock this morn-|Charlotte Islands. That district/hibition Building.. The numbers}manner. cordially invited to inspect same, iN CROS N ‘MEN RIVER ing and is at Hayner’s parlors.|is perhaps not so well known asjare as follows: Kitkatla band and the Trish Fu- | - 4 rhe inquest will be held today. l othe s around here but in soil] Piano Solo..Mrs. A. H. Hoelscher|siliers did good work in their re- | ; jand climate it is very near perfect|Selections....Welsh Male Choir|spective capacities, while two} to The p News—12 Noon) flank to for , passage of the| GERMANS ADMIT land anyone examining the prod-|National Dances.......+.++++ members of the latter gave a EST H 0 LM ank 0 oree ¢ Missake & Z indi 4 i Tha iRwadi In Sulwal.|Niemen River In the capture of RE. nxEAT TSING TAU ucts they grow there will realize beeen Scandinavian Dancers} sparring display. The ‘Swedish ilwa Scotia » and Neptzyowe, the Spconirane lthat there is a great future be-|]Vocal Selection....Miss Reinbolt|}dancers performed in their usual | ae have foil ater a. os broken the Ger- (Special to The Dally News.) | fore it. There are already a|Monologue and Songs........ graceful fashion and the apek ag nan left : “pe on Pekin, Oct. 1 Special 5:30/large number of settlers there; .......eeeeees Irish Fusiliers}troupe of loeal ladies and gen-|2 OPERA HOUSE a! : — Sean p. m. Thursday \ German re-jand the government has estab- After the concert is over the|tlemen excelled themselves. The | a . 7 .~ Hlishe« xperime! ar All evening's sroceedings and = the|program closed with a piano solo} sort sent from Tsing Tau by pi-jlished an experim ital farm I WCC CoC oooe ; oo saves the German retirement j the it the district requires is bet- Fair will be brought to a close by Miss Neumann, Last Three Performances of THE ) from its second defence line was lter tre insportation to make it the, with a popular dance, ——- — THE FAMOUS JUVENILE it DADDY OF THEM ALL. due to the overwhelming strength | sarden of the Pacifle $+ MINERAL EXHIBITS. BOSTONIANS © Daily Nows. always progressive and up to date, has of the Japanese, The report says . telegram from General Man- isliesliemieg moth fitted up at d war the Japanese lost 1,700 killed and | C. C.'s IN THE LEAD. ager Capt, ©, H. Nicholson, of the List of Prize Winners. letins can a aw oe a ~ — aie is 800 wounded | Grand*Trunk Pacifle Steamship Swanson & Evindsen-—Silver TONIGHT een, free of charge. very vis ‘he : wed tt t| states that the Prineelore; 85 NOW a sub | rhe ©. Cos agin prover rat} Company, states that the rince lore; 85. t is always ores one sane = or" pes ee SERVIANS REFUSE Ithey are the best all-round base-| George will leave Vancouver next Rocher de Boule Mining Co, AND SATURDAY MATINEE ‘op-—The Daily News. $s as in Cxtend oy, mium the ligently the he largest in ria Fill ') the follo n News and the wing Goupo Progress of the war. DAILy NEWs Enclose find § The Daily News * “> The We ekly News Vaily Name Address Present large circulation, we are offering as & ‘atest War Map, through which you can follow Our War Service, too, British Columbia outside of Vancouver and » Best Paper in Northern British Columbia. for which send me for One Year. News $5.00 per Year in Advance Weekly News $2.00 per Year in Advance and get the Latest cerneee Pee. . PP °° C0 ccc openoe “er TO SACRIFICE MEN ball team in Northern British Go- | Monday and will arrive in Prince nie lumbia by defeating the Prinece|Rupert at 8&8 a. m. Wednesday (Special to The “Daily News—12 Noon) [Rupert All-Star team yesterday | morning. As no arrangement London, Oct. 2.—A_ dispateh| by the score of {i1to8. The game/has been made for the Prince from Nish says the Servian ecom-|was a aan one to watch, both| George to carry the mail, as here mander has ordered a temporaryjteams fighting all the way|tofore, the Board of Trade has abandonment of the attempt to} through In the seventh inning |addressed a strong telegram to capture Sarajevo as the Austri-|Mr. Sheer, manager of the Hays-|the Controller of Railway Mail ans occupy positions whieh can|port cannery and an old Seattle /Service at Ottawa, urging on the only be taken ata great sacrifice.}player, started to piteh, but|government the necessity of bay --- Jeouldn’t stem the tide, The ©, G.’s/;ing mail sent north on this ves. Comfortable launch for hunt-|were hitting the ball hard andjsel ing parties Why not get the | Oristy Mathewson himself would sininnss best? “Kleanor Mae.” West endjhave been unable to stop them The Metliakatla Indian band will jGiovernment doek 206.231) Ky winning this game the O, €,'s | provide the musie for this after. have first elaim on the baseball/ noon and evening, |} Authentic information about/eup offered by A. J, Prudhomme — lfootball games, either scheduled Hon, H. Ft Young Provincial lor postponed, can be had by eall We buy and serve ong the bestiSeeretary, left for Vietoria last jing up Pitz Cigar Store tfithe market affords, London Gafe.| night by the City of Seattle. Copper-gold ore; 85. Vearson & Davidson lead ore; 85. Silver- Cc, W. Bruges—First prize, prospector’s sample; $15, Portland Canal Tunnels-—-Sil- ver-lead ore; diploma V. BE. Allen--Limestone; 85, G, W. Kerr Groundhog eal; $5. G,. W. Kerr— Marble; 85, Gi, W. Kerr Building material; diploma. W. R. Morrison —CGravel, FISHERY. Albert Allen, canned salmon of Kineolith wold Best medal and R. A. Barnet's Great Musical Play “BARON HUMBUG” vATURDAY NIGHT “PRINCESS CHIC” ee Reserved Seats at Drug Store 500, 75c and $1.00 Box Seats $1.50 Doors Open 7:45 Curtain Rises 8:30 Sharp Orme's diploma, Seoreeeosoneesonsneseseseeonoroseeh i ie sie