“On Su a while. _dahing ley river’ jt e.-the «ol bridge," “on the’ north: ‘pide’ ‘atthe eddy, ‘the Jap: Jaoidry mien’ of. New: Hazelton “was astonishéd to. see. stretched | across: &-log the skeleton of a men; -with the. bones of, the’ feet in: the: water, The ‘Jap came back: to’ town and. notified th police, ‘and the“ ‘chief ‘and: ‘Constables; Meade and” ‘Lavery: got “Harvey® ‘Crum| -and his man: arid: ‘brought “the -remaina’ -to Hazelton.:’ Tt was there decided: to hold an inguest.. There was almost nothing ‘by which Le the remains’ enald‘be. identified: "The | between. Belgians. and Germans along. extended’ clothing had been. -completely stripped from the frame, ‘only. a leather: helt be~ ing left, which girdled the. waiat.:-The Skull was bare of hair and inthe: mouth showed four gold-filled teeth; - : ‘The. auggestion was put forward that the remains were ‘those of @ man who waa driving team for: Foley,’ Welch & Stewart, and who ayear azo last: spring had driven his team into’ Canyon creek or Driftwood creek; ’ got ‘out of: depth | and waa drowned, the horses being luat “at the same time. ; From where :the remains were: found |. “to the top of the cliff was a lift of over two hundred: feet, and to carry the esf- handle. By. be careful it WES “Anally ‘landed: at. the roadside, The party then ws’ no evidence offered: as to the:iden- ‘tity, and none“ was volunteered, - - Such identification. ‘BB. could: be made of: the | remaing was ‘taken: ‘and will be. ‘carefully kept: -by: the: police that it may. be at hand j in, the: future’ ‘should it be’ ‘needed. Se RUPERT SMASHED “COASTAL TAL RECORDS | Under Rash Onders the the. Popular G. t. P| Steamer Cuts. Over .Five Hours - A Off Her Schedule Time ‘Vancouver: ‘the G. T. P; ‘steamer: ‘Prince. Rupert received irelesa to, rush: the|. trip and Keep’ a sharp: lookout. for: “any: “strange craft. ‘AIL boilers were. ordered] ‘ ‘under steam, with’ the’ result that all coastal runs. were beaten out of aight. The steamer reached: Vancouver, at 1. 20 p.m. instead of’ 6, 30 p.m. a8 ahe would have done in. making. regular time: "and the fine performance. When cross- ing’ Queen Charlotte” Sound “all” Nighta|- were extinguished, and there was some ‘Uneasiness. among the passengérs lest |: - the ‘vessel be ‘held Up by: one* of the German cruisers, >. 1 With the British cruiser Neweastle ‘on the: station, and:-the. Rai IbOW ‘and ‘Gc national debt: | bit by: bullets from’ ‘guard, - Non Y | north, ‘i | ment ‘mutinied: ‘Similar: mutiny in- Bohemia: : Capt. McKenzie is proud of. his boat| oe ESE ARMIES A TUN a H “Revels oke, | ‘Aug, ,-20---News reached the gity that guard:in the. Rocky mountain: ranges station ed at Mountain. Creek bridge fi fired, upon from the}! sh, .-Guard repulsed what believed, tobe attem-. pt:to wreck the bridge. just previous to'-passage of. troops ., train; -. Wounded men ‘seen. dressing: | wounds seen: later believed.to be.of the. attackers figuard were. wounded. . ; “Brussels, : “Aug. “20---Fierce battle. progressing. front. : German posts cover: between. Gemblox Jodigene, being pushed. ‘back: by French’:and’Bel:. gians.. Accepted in London-as; beginning. of: the: ‘first great battle of. the war..: encounter near Stelluphen,. “Fast. Prussia,: 17th. ‘Division. of German 1st army. corps. defeated Rus- sian force. . Thonsand prisoners, 6 mactine. guns. Destroyed many others.: Sault Ste. Marie, Aug, 20---Four Austrians ar Charged - attempting. rested and held © ‘prisoners, to’ secure recruits‘for the Austrian army... “Rome, Aug, 20-=The Pope. died ‘this mording. Ill for several days. © ss A new French official despatch. eonfirms ‘Servian’ : victory at Shavats over Austrians, of. awhich 80; 000 engaged. Austrian: loss :3000. killed and. 5000 wounded... Despatch predicts Italy’: enter’ war. be- foré- long. from Berlin predicted. speedily, . sod Paris, Aug. 20---Germans. pairied grol yest: f. *| day on both banks of the. Meuseand are ‘in tact with the allies, - Enemy. finding routes ‘to the ®| southward strongly. held’ diverted advance to the: Thi ma; y change ‘Strategy on: both side inent and Neuf ee German ‘outposts ‘have occupied Dyle- and: larga: forces continue to cross the Muse betwéen. lelge . and Namur. French army making: ra] id on Seille river: There has’ ‘been continued: fighting since Ger. mans: ‘crossed the French: ‘frontier at-.Ciery:Sur Vescuz:. French finalty victorious, frontier, east of Luneville. Brussels, -Aug: 20--"Trustworthy reports: ved of engagement near Charteney and . -Belgians assert six thousand Germans killed in‘battle.:. tt Brussels hospitals: losses" reported. - Belgian. minister. “Says: report of fall of” Lelge forts. appears false.’ He was.not informed. Officially stated’ in Paris: that mobilization . of Austrian’ army was’ accompanied by ‘much: disor- der, even to mutiny: in‘many places, owing to.the unpopularity. of: thewar. ‘Large ‘number of ‘sol- diers shot.for refusing to fight. -One whole. Tegi- Germans‘ made ‘another. attempt to cross ‘Meuse but driven back-by French with heavy loss..: German: gunboat Vaderland forced to disarm at Nanking. ° 7 i Ottawa,’ Au 19—War appropriati n to ‘be ove $50. 000.000. "Step taken mean no war tax at the :| present, but: may ome, further on Four emer- gency bills to be introduced: to-day.” Ca ov.-Gen, empows ed” to raise fund siding:out and’ none have: ‘bes Aug. 19--.G of Huy isi sive in-entrenched ‘positions, ipatrols: have’ been signalled north.of Antwerp... \-: Brussels despatch. says. German ‘troops’ failed’ ‘Berlin tells of en- an | Allied Armies: Haye Joined’ Forces: and ‘Wit Important Battle Will: Be Fought | ; Next Day. or T ‘Two----Britain: Policing’: ‘the ‘World..on- Sea and Has Made” a ‘Splendid: Job-.--Auatria n Synipathizers Busy. in. Canada © | London, Aug: 48—Central news’ ‘déabateh ‘from. ‘Rome says, Austrian: torpedo boat Minetesa struck. imine at harbor. entrance. of Pola, and went down, dnly one-man saved. a } Hy Yokohama, ‘Aug.’ 18. ~Bmpress « of: Russia taken v er by Admiralty’. arrived ‘to-day.’ - Dodged-- -LWO German ‘cruisers: by punning without. lights. ° - = London, . ‘Aug: 18 War. office despatch gays all serman ‘troops . are acting ‘strictly on the. defen- German -eavalry as n an attempted. forward movement and returried without fighting. from the: direction of Hainault.’ everses sustained by German cavalry: at “Harlen de them cautious, Are - moving. and shunning Departure ‘of. Japanese ambaseatlor’| inflicting de- | | cesive defeat'and driving enemy. back. “BETOSS: ‘the : recei- Severe fighting in the forest of Seignes,: -south-. /east of Brussels, near Wavre. | filled: with. wounded, * on London, ‘Aug: 19-.-Desulltory fdghting occurred. | yesterday., between’ British : patrot. squadron. and German. cruisers which were reconnoitering.” ‘No. Antiva “French” advan ‘Many prisoners. ”. destructive effect, trenches - abandoned by the|-t ‘enemy. filled’ with: ‘dead: and: wounded. captured towns and much artillery. © o ~London,. Aug. 18—China has sent an: ‘ultimatum a Japan. threatening war unless Japan allows hina to recover territory:now held by Germany, French fleet:in--a battle ‘on Adriatic. sea sunk 1 r- Austrian warships, names ‘unknown. editionary forces. ported ‘engagement and. od British warships off Canary,| pr q iser sunk, al also British he"sides'stait ~ Nish, Servis, | Sars?’ formerly rederick : Wil tured ch the Belgiars battle of Haeben. ‘Aug. 17—A -Reuter déspatch. claims: oops have defeated. “the: Austrians. at: it A London -wire frotn Rome. reports four British. battle ships chased. Austrian. cruisers ‘Aurore:and: Brigetore which ‘were. ‘blockading. at », Austrian vessels took: refuge at i Pola. o am,. Aug. 17—Duteh steamer, Epsilon on. arrival from Ymuiden to -day: reported. Seeing -German: dreadnaught i in Trondhjem with’ funnels | -smashed and: sides full of shot holes. London, Aug, ‘17—Official ‘press | bureau -says' ig along ‘valley Schirmeck™ took | ‘French artillery showed. great Brussels, Aug. 17—Gen,. Joffre. i is ‘in command of the allied forces .inBelgium.. -Captured . Ger- . | man: officers ‘assert! staff, willing: to ‘sacrifice - ONE | ¢ ‘hundred thousand ‘men to take :the: Belgian posi- “| Decision: Reached: at L] Fort. George: to Vancouver. ‘| cided ‘and: ‘arranged ‘that: despite all’the — “While. moving og tisough a “dens _ about: 10 o'clock,: night of. Aug. | en-route from Maccette to Prince. ae ae ‘ert. the: Prince Albert “of. th fleet, Capt. McKenzie, strue on the: utterworth Ree ey re sage, 35 miles. out, and will: likely: bea’ When ‘she dtruck the wire. | ee total loss. ** Jeas operator.sent out 8:0 9. calls. ‘wag received at Prince: Rupert an ‘Prince’ John: loading ‘fish at ‘the storaga. ‘plant ; started to the | rescue, - “Tn the. méantine the. ‘Prince Albert. was potinding to pieces-on the rocks and the :| jarring: prevented ‘the operator: getting {messages ‘off, : ‘Shortly afterwards the Wireless of the Prince Albert went dead _ ‘and it is supposed the operator left the ship as: two boats put off with paséen- gers and‘ crew, 00 ; Morning of the 19th T © Chalmers, . | dock agent, Jeft on the tug Stirrett for the scene of the wreck, accompanied :by _ ‘Capt. Groves. to. see if. the vessel could be floated...-There were: not: Many -on ‘the boat... Capt. McKenzie: was'reliev- ing Capt. Moorehouse,. the regular mas- é ‘fiom the Prince Albert reached Prince- Rupert: on ‘the ‘19th. by. Prince. John. 1 Gotiference Be:. _ tween Sir. Richard McBride, J... os W. Stewart and P Weld: Ha* the ' ‘district’ oe “Fort Georgé: and ee along’ the ling, and: to. many’ ‘down’ here, was. derided last: ‘week. at: a- ‘eonference. cheld between. Bir Richard. ‘MeBride ‘a: _ JW. ‘Stewart and:-P::Welch, ‘contract- ors for. the. lirie’ of: the.P.-& GE from * volt swaside- talk: ‘and: rumors;of - Stoppage’ of. work. -apeed.” “Not, 8 man Wil be laid was’ the remark: of the premie said. that ‘the’ bonds: had” been ‘sold: and the® Proceeds: ‘placed: in ‘the: bank: hats. French top ity” for. eimployn Mr. Welch said. the tion to clear. the:way for the captiire of Bruasels. ao Italy defies Austria and. oppuses permission’, to} a transport 160,000.troops. through : falian. rf fo: ‘the- French frontier. : A despatch’ from: Nish, via. vian: official account that 400, -|'ked Servians on Friday.. : along line; _ Fie Austrians.1 apulsed ; Paris,: Aug, pio Brench | ‘sueceeded: in-. drivin ther -: : back: still f them;-and: complained 0 German Socialists. aroused OV tw -inch gung;:. . The Neweant alao:-has hree-paunder one vith heavy loss," taking men y seven Shouse -the line would be: pushed: on ‘with all 7 Vaneouver,. He urged that this’ was ‘no ;