==) THE DAILY NEWs. & | wee COLUMaIA Tapes — bm, Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist CToria, ©. : Or | VoL. IV, NO. 34. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19153 PRICE FIVE CENTS REVOLUTIONISTS CONTROL CAPITAL OF | MEXICO EAVY LOSSES IN MONTENEGRIN ATTACK ON SCUTARI—JAPANESE PREMIER STONED BY BY MOB THOUSANDS WERE KILLED Sao m cao REV OLUTION IN MEXICO - IN ATTACK ON SCUTARI| #==.==| PRESIDENT MADERO HAS FLED - Robert F. Scott, the famous Antarctic explorer, and his Seek aoa ontenegrin Army Was Victorious But Si Sustained Heavy Losses---|j party were overwnoimes by {/Federal Adherents Shot Down in Street---General Diaz Released Mediterranean Fleet Ordered to Turkish Waters journey from the South Pole. von deerme From Prison and Will be Declared Provisional President Podgoritza, Montenegro, Feb. 9.—The Montenegrin army besieging the Turk fortress of Scu- reached the pole on January Special to The Daily News ari carried the great Bandan Joli hill by assault at 10:30 this morning. The victors lost 2,500 18th, 1912. a y News. ilied and wounded. The Turks’ losses were 4,000. Mexico City, Feb. 9.—President Madero, with his ministers and a strong detachment of loyal | rmies was opened on the Turkish fortress of Scutari at 10 o'clock this morning. King Nich- HUGE SAFE PLACED lars behind him, has virtual contro! of the capital. The army rose in revolt yesterday, took pos- las of Montenegro is personally directing the operations. session of public buildings, shot down’ Federal adherents in the streets, released General Diaz, Sa and Servian artillery did effective work, silencing a Turkish battery IN BANK OF K OF COMMERCE the leader of the Vera Cruz revoit, from prison and falling into line under his banner virtually in uselim | | | troops, is fortified in the national palace, while General Felix Diaz, with a large m rit io Podgoritza, Méntenegro, Feb.8.—A general attack by the combined Montenegrin and Servian | =| : ; ~ a ee | | | i | j | | | The infantry followed up the bombardment by storming the hill at the point of the bayonet, \ large safe weighing nearly captured the Mexican capital. aul NL Set, 0 idee 3 i ae iving the Turks out of their works and capturing the position. an : ee seven tons was placec i e F i Madero, president > A sortie was attempted by the Turkish troops to the south of Scytari, but was ineffective. een ny Raiitonae ie ad = a » of the republic, and members of the cabinet took refuge in the wo Ottoman ships were also sunk on Lake Scutari. : . “— is: seek. teen: aa 1 national palace, where they were besieged, but with some loyal troops at their backs they suc- OOK ee teats o rrses to . haul it up Centre Street from| Ceeded in defending the palace from the attacks of the revolutionists. Madero’s family has taken London, Feb. 8.—The fall of Constantinople is believed in diplomatic circles to be imminent. the G.T.P. wharf. The safe is o he British government has ordered the entire Mediterranean fleet to Turkish waters in view of |... eae "he sate is of) refuge in the Japanese legation. The president is making a determined fight against what ap- the Goldie-MeCullougt ake | e situation that existes there, according to the reports. pond dy: Stidinenetlane acetone ae | pears to be enormous odds for the retention of power. gard to combinations | e Sofia, Feb. 8.—The latest reports from the scene of hostilities would indicate that the fight- | sae for the aa se or a General Diaz, who is a nephew of the deposed president, Porfirio Diaz, is now at the head of g has been far from desuitory in its character. On the contrary, terrific engagements seem having ¢ompartments aniel ' _| @ majority of the capital troops, including most of the artillery, and is in possession of the city have characterized the renewal of the war. : ; (hal purpose. Moore Bros. had| @*senal and powder works nearby. Fifteen thousand Turks were killed and ten thousand wounded, according to the report re- the contract of transporting saad | ived here, in the fighting on the Gallipoli peninsula. suthiee the cate tn: the rt | Mexico City, Feb. 10.—At an early hour this morning it was reported that President Madero London, Feb. 8.—A sensational report that the Turks suffered a crushing defeat at the hands the Bulgarian troops in the peninsula of Gallipoli and lost fifteen thousand killed and ten | PRINCE RUPERT FAIR ssdieaauiceniiiin ea iin toward the eastern coast. ft was also rumored that all p d pri , which blished in Berlin thi ing, ived nfirmatio - | ’ ss eee peared = shed in rlin 8 Morning, receiv no co n or sup | SEPT 24 25 AND 6 0 to :oeamnRInemaaaneminciti ce taieees (ibitibiehiitibindind ten cain aman nid tetiteiaetii J oe Madere’e decision to flee followed the receipt of information that General Blanquet, who had igerian headquerters hastening officialiy to notify the world. A telegram received from the Bul- | Committees Have Been Appointed | arrived with a smal! portion of his force, was unwilling to fight General Diaz. The latter will ian capital this afternoon made no reference to any fighting. and Application Made to Pro- provably be proclaimed provisional president before night. vincial Government for —_ -—— | a Judge. E CREATEST ETHICAL AND TAXICAB SERVICE «curse seul XPERT SPORTSMEN |EXCELLENT WORK DONE BY FOR PRINCE RUPERT f the Northern British Golumbia HAVE POOR LUCK’ MORAL FORCE IN THE WORLD 0... comeasy rermee wich|: iil Thurs ie [two Young Amateurs Bring Meme DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE it was decided to hold the Pri: ce | Will Give Good Service at Low |). - cided . oe 7 = . a ~— Loaded | | e > on Oo eseptleniber ag. V. F. W. KERR MADE STRONG APPEAL LAST NIGHT FOR A Rates—First Car Will Ar- ith, 25th and 26th. ia | review OF WORK FOR THE : PAST YEAR SHOWS SPLENDID | rive on Wednesday “ RESULTS—THE FINANCES ARE MOST MORE GENERAL SUPPORT OF THE CHURCH AND | , }tion has been made to the Pro- cei tehied 0 toosl Mind! os ITS GREAT WORK. vincial government for the serv. 7 obi it ‘ish ane NG. } Phat Prince Rupert is fast as- lees. of a jada for-4iaiiaaie The rods set out yesterday morning Te a ae ee ee : noe eee . quest of the lv wild goose} ( n’s — ; the Rev. F. W. Kerr, of}masses of the people today Was /suming metropolitan propor-| following committees were ap- m Qu a = | Among women clubs or so-jurer; Miss Martin, secretary. and succulent duck. Wild fow!|cieties:in Primee Rupert there is|Mrs. Naden, standard bearer. sbyterian Ghureh of this}|mot the distinctive note of the|/tions is becoming more evident] pointed are particularly plentifu this I The motto is “Loyalty and a type of the modern|twentieth century to be found injevery day. Sizing up the marked Finance—Alderman G, R, Na- season and many good bags are|"°™® more active or aggressive Truth.” . ho t ilthe fact that men like Rocke-|*¢vance that the city is making)den, Messrs. A. J. Prudhommeé|...oeded. One contingent, num.|*han Queen Mary Chapter of the : a who as a ive aie the ac ia neu a o v- ‘ ‘ m um- j}and figuring on the large increase/and J. Lorne McLaren ring only s , “0 8 Daughters of the Empire. T ict grip of his congregation | feller and his associates were giv- | -. . , t Prize Messrs. A. J. Prud bering nearly a dozen strong, set Sore ‘ pire The| THEFT CHARGE DISMISSED of business that promises this rizes——Mess! d e rud. s . ; + he, at , , tb atin il stil | ; ' I c le forth with high hopes and ambi-| following review of its work dur-| eee phasized by te large and/ing over with unparalleled avan-|ooming summer, a company has| homme, ‘ rippen ane : a tions of eclipsing anything her: eo > oe vear he __| Prosecutor Did Not Appear to gathering that attend-|don the whole of their vast ac-|been formed that will be known] Allison jing the past year has been fur- tofore heard of in the annals of} om ; Press Charge Against Coal i rvice ¢ i . ; » be used for}as the Prince Rupert Auto Co., oi ” : nished to The News by the ener- 9 I st ce at the Empress|cumulated wealth to be use sunning in & Prince Rupert.| Delivery Man last night Taking for|the bettering of the conditions of which will furnish an as THE PRINCE OF WALES | He saded by Captain Bob Camero: _| setie we eel oe Martin: ext a common colloquialism|their less fortunate fellowman? auto and taxicab ew wre: ? |veteran of the South African war phere atgy om ie In the police court this morn-- addressed to hienseli, “Why |'Phe churoh today was a material |"CS™ls" eometule cf rates slong TAKES BAGPIPE LESSONS, and weil known as one of the|“!ar meetings have been held.| ing pefore His Worship Magis- | Mendes: is . ano P n the lines laid down in Vancouver trate Carss, the case of a trans- ‘ ),|/ There were also three social p Smith go to chureh and give|and practical aid to modern eivil- eae Se a le rack shots of the Citizens’ Ritl pre and other large coast cities. kel to God?” he presented alization, whilst always keeping be ‘ aad } for tl it London, Feb. &8—The skir! of] Association, the party stalked and ee oa = caer = fer delivery man charged with convineing and logical| fore their eyes the great spiritual aoe mh sea wy a sie the bagpipes is upsetting Oxford| manoeuvred, bringing into action ae 7 gh a °"|the theft of a sack of coal was é > ‘ - e gre arrive . asd ; : e chapter » “der’’: » for the I he le d and reversfee. ee caneseay| society. The Prince of Wales is|all the skill and craftsmanship |'"e Chapter, on re Order, ONC) dismissed the prosecutor not ap- r the upholding of the/lessons to be learned ¢ on the Prince Rupert and more . ; . jin May, addressed by Rev. Mr.j| 0... . h rh as the greatest ethicaljenced from the Omnipotent One} i) roiow immediately the busi-|‘**iné lessons on the Scotch in-}known to the wild game hunter.| “Datriotism.” and een > preee) tne Suen. ral foree extant in the|they worshipped as their master ta coat ts A lar ts riff flrument, and marches up and| That their efforts did not result) *°%8° = at ro te ene @ James Harper, deseribed by 1 today snd = savior It wa 1 glory to ROSS WHOIS) eee down his rooms for an hour each|in a bag proportionate to their}! eption given to re. “RARE Mi tho police as a hopeless bum and i ane si 0 as i = card has been got out and has were en ‘ : a -eneake to stand orig . day squeezing tunes out of the|}skill and ability was. the cause | 4USUst. vagrant, who has been warned hink, some of them per-|of scofling and unbelief. One of will be found to be much lower interested in the handling of'this|they Heard that their Ee «08 day im the Kaien Island Club SOE: tO "OED SY PN, OE. OP Pee that in contributing even|his greatest sources of hope and than have hitherto reigned. The soul-inepiring tnstemment, ‘but jsoven duties, some qtiwnieh wore soomd the surplus of which went wae Senicnees Al SaaS. oe nail sum of 5 eents to thelthankfulmess was to see right) | stablishment of this service at many of the other undergrad. | decidedly small, was badly beaten ‘i hatiaieash dunia months at hard leben. : Ol that they had been|here in Prinee Rupert the large reasonable eharses ought to uates are following the example|by two youngsters named Mar Pregl wag 0 alias bene: tthe A husky young Scotch lad 1 and were therefore a nickel] number of young men, as well as nOVE oh -AORMEEET inane, set by royally, with the result|(ineau, who came home weighted aia ache ae ne ; nee who works at railroading up the * bad, yet they did get a re-|the older ones, who were taking : ¢ as well as being of |'at the university is ‘filled with| down with eleven big mallards Se ae, ae , line whilst hitting it up” a bit though perhs ° t in the municipal ons , 6 © | musical discord —$$$___—____—. the first vice regent, Mrs. Me-/o) Saturday got going a little too Me ple = aa . ri rom raga a the eity, such a convenienee te the enega The Prince, in addition bis | MEXICAN SITUATION — saat ee strong and broke a a vont He hemselves from attend-|regular attendants at the ehureh P iia ie cal many other activities at Oxford ’ ’ was ordered to pay for the dam- Augusi, the D. O. E. decided to as s become the leader of its » age i contribute the usual fine chureh by refenping tolservices. It augured well for the has thus become the leader of its} IS DESPERATE St taro dale od Mianeeiiaede age and ¢ platitudes : ws ; ; MANY IMMI musical world, and has set the t tl f tl i ity plus the eosts for his evening's such as 1 future of the young ¢ | sale. these lots to be used in the : “ “ eas e fashion for the bagpipes Since Care, entertainment. | | have lost their grip, Before closing his addre th COMING TO CANADA erie indian Deion aia at aki j | Former Mexican enpeeinidinl Ad-| future for a home for the order. nd the times, t . referred in i i all right for|reverend gentieman ng aul ee, “ a : ina children, ete, This ee of eulogy and praise to the adopted the Prpes, bis prCaTe oe aioe hag a aon "ie a vers . ‘bsolutely false allega-jereat work that was being done |New C.P.R. Steamship Line Willi has been watched with great in Acenn batameuntad lots These ade were obtained The weath 1 vepert al 5 o'cloek rhe churehes today were the world over by the Y. M. ©. A Mean Increased immigra- terest, and those who are in ¢lose| ” pted. ~ ec oe ol « wen " a a ee ‘ing in strength and use-land the Y. W. ¢ \ Here in tion to Canada touch with the King's son assert nite pbtead bo . bidet * ¢ ” a an aae a tein manne reac - ; ry osne:! a : , ; stitutions — that he is quickly beeoming fa. | QsD1Nstou, 6b reak-jfirst payment 0 2d eins 30.198; maximum temperature, . tore tates ee ee ee ins ad Special to The Daily ame. miliar with the instrament on | ne — Se ae eee a as 36; minimum temperature, 26, “as such wonderful and | wonderful and beneficial in their) Vienna re. nee ec # = eenenes ORE ee aanion United States troops sw eel duesiae ‘aan a Mr YF. W. Hart begs to an “al good being wrought in}far reaching effects of an) that} Austmans Hungarians, Poles as very dificult to obtain pro. at We : ra ari ! - ‘ oe * ms ' . : 8 - ‘ ' rland Servians are preparing to/|ficieney st Nogales, Arizona, cap-|turning the loan. It was deecided|nounce that his store in the Hart Mm and industrial lives of}/had come into existence during) a wale 40. Caneieuse ‘seen as el sales ae dured nme Yaqui Indians with/ito do this by giving a series of} Block, 3rd Ave., will be elosed Pie, He earth as at the | recent yoare or oe steamship line which The newly appointed library}™any rifles and a large quantity|dances, and up to date $450 of]until his return from Victoria, in aa a baa vg wi J seo premier Grened “ oon be inaugurated between | board met on Saturday afternoon 44 es Se oe this mm bas been returned. a week or ten days’ time, The the men of brains and| I = : swan, Feb, 9-—Prince |} Treist and Montreal by the Can.|and it is expeeted that their re. 2 - ee ee none 9 Me In October, a children's ne day key of the store has been left vho had ieee tien ale 1 cope Ava premier and mi idian Pacific Railway is opened | commendations will be handed | sameinyy * _ y yo -” rans- wae held, ar the sun of $4120>with the Mack Realty: Co, 28tf the last decade or 0 in | re - =, on affail was iness. It is believed that|jinto the Mayor's office today | ferred to ; aso, pune was raveee. it was sent to the - ' ; - leter of foreign the| the new line, with its low rates, | mee — | Confirming the report of the|Ghildren’s Aid, Vancouver M. J. Hobin, manager ‘of the : © ae well as thejstoned today by a mo! vill turn a large part of the emi F, E, MeFeely of the wholesale} rebel attack ou a train near Came, A large flag, costing $35, bas} Continental Trust Co. made a ma nd scientific world | Streets os ints from this part of Europe|hardware firm of MeLennan &|Mexieo state, United States Am-|been purehased from the funds flying visit to Hazelton on Sat. = i aan a oe rr > | na h ad the ' { fram the United States to Can- | MeFeely, Vancouver, spent a few | bassador Henry L» Wilson tele of the order urday, returning again on yes- Vhese men realized