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f body and in- eir feet through. elieves the deli- ale Shoe /omen sshion iniier sole of that conforms to wularity in the foot, ial bearing on every sy are built om 6dii mdate lasts, in Viel 1 leathers, and are of novelties Hs week at the ent of Arrived Fis the time to buy to select and a big describe our varied ire away above PKee ELEGEL EEE Ee Eee hb eee Present Dally Average 2225 Copies. Advertisers tn Daily get the bengfit of Ba Weekly country circulation, io extra Books open to ad- charge. vn VOL. 3 NO, 201 . Bulgarian-Turkish Armistice Imminen Cabinet of Former Country Sat All Day Discussing GESSION OF CONQUERED TERRITORY 1 DEMANDED Servia Tns' on Haying a Slice of the Albanian Coast Monastir has Fal- len. SPEER TEE Hae + ALLIED BALKAN. * NATIONS ACCEED TO TURK S REQUEST Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov. 19. The allied Balkan nations to-. ay assented to the Turkish proposal to discuss the terms of an armistic and eventual The. reply sent to the de: patch of the Grand Vizier to King-Ferdinand of Bulgaria The Balgarian government, after agreement with the al- Med cabinets of Servia, Monte negro atid Greece, informs the Porte that plenf potent- fries -have been appointed with instruetions to arrange with the commanders-in-chiet of the Turkish army the con- ditions of an armistic end subsequently to proceed to the-conclusion of peace. ihe SEs Be aEeioe oko fe fe fe oho. sfo she ch oe (Special Cable to the News). , aes 19. The -Cettinje gees of the Daily Mirror Jearns on the highest authority that an armistice the Bulgarians and . the i she ote oe ode ole sle de ole le ole oe ole ode oe ofe ode olde oleate oleate deodete ote boobed we i ir tence ; Done the Sofia Inderskirts, Corsets, ext of the Daily Mail, tho Bulrarian eabinet sat all day discussing the terms of peace to be affered Rorkey in the name of thes Servia insists * on acquiring of the Albania coast, together Durazzo. There is reason to lieve, adds the. correspondent, that the allics. will insist upon the es- sion of the whole of the conquer ed territory inclnding all of Albania. Servia atleast is most firmly r solved to possess Durazzo. 99. a Wear. 7 YA AND SED AVE. Phone 54; Demand Albanian Independence this Marconigram through the Aus- trian, Ligya steamer Graff Wurbun; which is*now lying. thie At this moment mothing ii the advarice of the Servians on Dus- azzo. The Servinns are certain not wit 100 Kilometers of the town, Mussleman population, nevertheless, are anxious, for they are totally ignorant of the cause of hostilities and the people are deter - mined to oppose a Servian occupa tion. They demand Albanian inde- -depdence, Otherwise there will be fontinual troubles: The Montene- gzins have gecupied San Giovanni di Meda. Seutari is surrounded. Turks Lost Macedonia (Special Cable to News.) London, Nov. 19, Macoionia is gone from the Turks. --Monastir, their second city, fell into the hands of the Servians yesterday. It was the Sultan's big stronghold in Mace- donia. 47 guns, 50,000 men, 3 pashas fmcluding the commiander-in-chief, were taken with the city. The effect ot this vistory will be far reaching. Tt may have the effect of making the Servians more powerful and may tend to add tinder to the. growing spirit of ill-feeling between Servi and Austria, whith may wreck di- plomatic advances to bring the trou- ble toan end. Grain Trade. Disorganized Paris, Nov. 19, According to re- turns which have just. been publish- ed, 622,174 tons of grain, of which 457,720 passed through the Dardan- elles, were imported into France b way of Marseilles alone during 1910. In view of the fact that the greater part ot this trad ix carried on Greek vessels, it is easy to under stand that considerable disorganiza- tion has been caused by the existing war hetween Greece and Turkey. Rieka, Nov. 19 The Turks. yester- day attempted sorties from Scutari with the object of destroying the bridge over the Kirt river, and: thus cut. the Montenegrins , communica- tions. They were repulsed. London, Noy. 19, Pera and Galata, says a Constantinople despatch to the Times, are now guarded against Lany imaginable attack by a cordon of 380: marines thrown about in stra- tegic positions. The lnes of the: in- ternational forces link up the various embassies and take in the foreign in- atitutions. Fhe French admiral com- manding, claim d the post of honor of guarding the convents and schools at Hishli and Nishantash fer his ma- rings. On the first- appearance of trouble the bridges will be opened and the Russian gunboat Fubanag, will enter the Golden Horn and take up a position for the defense of Phanar, The other warships will Move close in Tuesday. - Thus far, says the correspondent, all ig qulet and Dite-fatr-to r main 80. The populace shows no pesent- ment at the landing of martn s, but some Europeans afe inclined f crit- icize the measure as-prematur , They argue that it would have becn pet- ter to have waited unttl Turkish au- thorities had handed the entire pol- icing of Pera and Galata to the troops, as they had undertaken to do ease 7 ma An Important Vietory Montenegro, Nov. 19 A army. of S ryian and Mon- tenegrin troops occupied the town of Alessio, the Adria- tic coast. Alessio source of supply for the besieged Tu kish garriso at Scutari. Although a small place: of thonsand, its possession is: of importance. Serious International Incidents Vienna, Now. 19. S rlous interna- tional incid iits are reported to have occurred after the occupation of the Adriatic port of Sanglovanni de Me- dua by the Montenegrins on Saturday, ageording to.the cotresponient pf the Relehspost at Scutari. * The correspondent. tel Medua on the arrival of a Montene- 75 Brin: column and . declares nat 2 an Austrian courier from Scutari Was (ited tipon. by the Montenegrin ps. When the Montenegrin com- Austrian mail bags lying iets aad destinet for Scutari, -pondent, to board the Aust which was ancho1 he had all the 4 ar dying. there searched. The Montene- rin royal yacht arrived in port as though to take demonstrative posi sion for King Nicholas despatch concludes that the Turki troops are going to attack the Montenegrins at San Giovanni de Medua today; Constantinople, Noy. 19 -The ar tillery fight along the Tines of Tch- atalja was I torda: on Sunday, according to a report of Nazim Pasha, the Turkish comman der-in-chief. Firing, however,. occur- red along th whole line He continued: repulsed the enemy s infantry to advance at some founded who arrived in p yesterday was Gener- tar, who Wwas hit a bullet. It was-he Hoskyn, applied ked tha wing at Bunarpissar in. the battle of Luleburgas. - -AOCHE ELAR BY ELECTIO Hon. Louis Coderre Sure- lt; Victory Over Nationalist: (W.-A. P, Dispatch) Que, Nov. 19. Th elec- tion today in Hochelage opened with a very heavy vote polled in. Ste. Gun- egende and St, Hurl, th *principal working class districts in the divis- fon. West Mount, which rolled up such heavy majority for Hon. Louis Coderre at the last general clection, reported only a light vote. There is not the slightest doubt ag to the re- sult of the election. Mr. Nationalist candidate, does not stand the ghost of a chance of election and his followers admit it it private, though they say piblfcty-that they hope for'a small majority and would be satisfied with fifty majority. BIG RENTAL BOOST. (Special Cable-to News.) London, Nov. 19. The vested in- t tests of great landlomis in Souttr St. Pancras were strongly attacked by the . progressives in the recent elections. Jt was said that land j Which in 1776 was rented at 25,000 is now rented at 10,600,000. The Daily News delivered in the. city 86e a month. been the chief, thiat troops evacuated San Giovanni di - in popular demand. Mr. Moi NOTE The above cartoon comes from th line of designing is undoubtbdly of a high order of mi ; work has appeared In public print, nd ite the News US DOSE. er pencil has just comple . big industrial number, which s now. upon the press Malcolm Morrison, whose genius along this 5 This fo the first fy Judge of such things, a design which will be reproduced upon we believe, is services ani Mr. Morrison's speedily be - wey (W. A. Po Dispated. gt; Baton Rouge, Nov. 19. Tne jal vote cast for President in iniia,. Noy. 5, as completed ty Secretary of State, is as) follows: Wilson, 60,966; Roosevelt, 6,100; Tatt, 3,984. ding to the State, the ang Jost its lega standing: tallicr AG-PBN tive per cent, of thy total vote, FIRE AT An Grapes 3 (special to the News) Ditawa, Nov. 19 The building oc- J Gupled by Le Temps; the French. on Sussex Street, was ited by fire last night, s. damage. to.hie ex. done tatigpplant remen, Including ver of our POLIGE CLOSE IN ON oduction of Writing ow rds to Police: Led to Securing Clue. f eards. and le Lmiurder of J 1 Year-ola Lacks Kruck, a New thorities of Lackaw: today will lay their e idence be the police, it is said, is a en ufider a New York jed at Whiting, N. J., on 912. The handwriting jer tallies so closely with) that on, fhe postoards and letters from the self-confessed murderer,) that Chief Gilson and Chief Regan an of. Lackawanna and Buffalo, respec- tively, dgeided that it would be un- necessary to submit it to-a handwrit- ing expeM, and it will be placed in The letter was turned over to the police yesterday by John sae chief millwright of the American Chemical works in this city. The writer of the letter, according fp for a. job at the chemical works on Sept. 13, 1911. He was a man who seemed to be above the class obtainable with the chemi- al plant, but he accepted employ- ment and Temained there four days. Upon leaving, he promised to write to jen Hoskyn saw reproductions of the Boston and New York post cards, he was struck by the simil- arity of the writing to that of the let- ter ftom Whiting and he at once turned it over to Chief Regan After / confarence with Chief Gilsox, of Lackawanna. today, a: gens Sage Was sent out asking for rest of the writer of the lel RUSSIA AFTER Occupying Arctic As to Become a8 fepend- (Special cable to the News) London, Nov. 19. It is reported that the Russians have been oc- cupying large stretches of the Spitz- bergen coal fields area, their olgims stretching in fact, from Bell Sound to Advent Bay, and further ortl- ward to Gross Bay. This .activity on their part is said to be due to the desire entertained by the Russian government to render itself independ- rent-of-English coal in the aretic cirel Loose Leaf System The News Job Department has every facility tor sup- obras the most satisfactory. HOMIGIAL MARIE : Sentiritent basiness, at count. Ady nes in the the word. BS * missin of five eilenists, who exam- ined into the mental, condition i John. Schrank, who shot Coil. Roose- velt, today reported to-Judge Back+ us, finding Gebrank insane, The decision Of the doctors junanimous and means that Schrank Revision Ottawa, At a route map hearing by Frank Cochrane, Minister of: bways, at noon today, the cane Pacific grade revisions were approved as follows: West-of Gilgaty, between Ross Peak.and Six Mile Greek, B. C., be- tween Case ahd Salmon Arm, B. C: The proposed revisions of Cana- dian Pacific lines between Indfan Head and Qu'Appelle from Bassano easterly and from Swift Current north-westerly were also appre No one appeared on beh Alberta interurban rallw: Proposes to build a fine Club, whieh 4 its property 4 stated by the that they gary for ents The Canad route maps Railway northerly, (WAP. Dispaten) Montreal, Qui 7 yrorth Mosebym, the man who, Was actused of having murdered Wm Biles; a walter, at Dominion Park last sum- mer, was today sentenced to , ix years mprisonment, th jury -havins brought in a verdict of manslaughter. * DDIE'S ASSAILANT DECLARED: INGANE 2 Tried for Riedie Mur- der but Will be Sent to annot be tried Echrank will probably remain im house m was, of two. enges, jot out of the recent (W.. P. Despatch) ; Vancouver, B, O, Nov. 19 Two Ohinese were suffocated today in tire in a Iniiidry at 2nd Ave. We There were gt; eighty-six mien in building it took fire. two escaped and ram madly in night clothing along the streets, ARMISTICE TO BURY DEAD (spatial to the News) London, Nov. 19 An eight hour heen agreed to-bebween the Bulgarians and the Turkg af Tohatalja so, that both armies may. bury their dead, according to a news agency despatch. froin Constan- tinople, ALLENS GRANTED RESPITE Richitiond, Va., Nov. 19. -Gov. Mann sh asylum for the rest of hid as he cannot b released unless shown. that he is. cbmpletely, and will not be sul attack like the one f to attempt the life fof pi 2 AP Cable) London, Noy. 19. The new bi ct a canal cruiser, New Zealand, the gift New Zealand government, was) missioned today. las been carried o probably because in: commis very: hurt of European ,polifics every new pen- nant, holste mieans an, additional) Thompson, support tothe British diplomatic ar- mamentes, s DERBR 18 UNKNOWN CW. AP. Despatch) a, Noy. kowski came to his death 7, a8 the: result evening of Nov. 19. That Frank Szat- the 2 Some Valuable Prizes Co; blows received from: person or per sons unknown, was the verdict turned at the adjourned hearing. tight of the inquest held to into the recent east-end a While the police are still- busy: case, 80 far no Glew has been covered. hp found iehaser. T got seventy o rel, how much did Phillips, a widower, 45 Compton, was) struck - OntAri : train near -B and instantly killed. - coming out of the top of the head, today granted Fi 18. They the elec- for their court, Par Huntsville, V: ers. CIDENTALLY SHOT Quebee, e. 19. A fatal accident, it the resultSet children playing: with noon. Two boys, Allan Fanning and Alfred Fellows, both aged 13 years, were playing with a loaded revolver, when it Whs -discharg d, the bullet striking Fellows under the chin andj, STATES NEW TREASURER (WwW. AP, Dispatch) Washington, D, C, Nov. 19 Cagni secretary to President, Taft, will be appointed treasurer of the United States within the next few days to succeed Lee McClung, Who resigned. the position last week. CANADIAN: WINNERS Gunmen are Found of Murtle paar before p day he thought thi aking the sAtness ae dg eld byt thoes pill have their ig of the shareholders last, momen, ently in the at New York Horse necuis, Nov. 8 At a meeting of Wiorwardea to jv, 18. Hon. Adam je London Huy o cup pres UM Woods, for th y one whips or mem- hunt uniform. and Sir ribbon, exhibit, Irish Nora, in the class ? Fees 14 hands and 2 ceptre. small want ad in The Classified Column will, the Regiia Builders Exchange, res- Olution was pams d which will ) Minister of e oms, asking that'instead of any in Crease in duty OM dressed) stone, that the duty be abolished altogether. AFTER SPEAKER'S SCALP. (QAP. Cabie) London, Nov,, tin s again on the track of - Speaker with a motion to censure him for not, dealing drastically with the Unionists ee stopped the debate bane, Nov. Sir Pope Cooper, has been a. member of the senate of Jand Des in the room Hon. Joseph Mars
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Image 935 (1912-11-19), from microfilm reel 935, (CU1740038). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.