a “eeaveen IVE ae pet #% ty w angst CIROULATION ; = ot | a NO, 187. J —— TWO Friday 5 p.m. — = — PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS _—_—_ ——— ——— ne eee... _«_~_, HUNDRED MEXICAN TROOPS ARE DYNAMITED LARGEST LUMBER MILL IN WESTERN CANADA DESTROYED—REGINA F AIR BUILDINGS INGS BURNED MINISTER OF WAR SHOT IN PROGRESS OF 6. T. P. ‘ONDON “BOBBIES’ °C APT URED “GRAND VIZIER AND HIS : BASEBALL. Ta STEP MADE | TRAIN OF OF MEXIC AN TROO! TROOPS IS WHILE COMMITTING BURGLARY wor onsins rorougn sirens ot] Nortwesurn Lowe. ryrgugh seicg trom. as BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE MINE Constantinople When Both ee: . kee 6. '-3. | ‘Tete Jaune Cache Inaugu- Were Ruthiessly Assassinated oe a , Pero Sanaete ee Te cerowenenee, coat Pm . cate ora | Ee | OO Sie tes Ses Soe cea a L ; | i F D TO vi GENERA THEMSELVES. Special to The Daily News Const League. | _ Through service on the Grand BY PRESIDENT HUERTA . Constantinople, June 142 Sacramento 3, Venice 2 plrunk Pacific from all eastern m" tondon, June 9—A newsboy;reported that they had seen no aes % an Va ae ee Oektent aa ae "e ts 4 ae 3 ae aan Pee Special to The Daily News. they were forced to fight with the . a stone we | auanacte oharesters ne | Turkish Grane e ane s ankle J, ancisco as far as Tete Ja » Cache, . ‘ ; : ao “oo . ‘oan ” o re . “e ; " nove he prob) | Minister of ania caine h \-ana National League r tinal wd iis a ‘eo Nogales, Ariz., June 12.—‘T'wo)federals in Mantamoras and who wor dat ol iis rivial| neighbor d make the prob wwe 8 ‘ ore Suet ant : avec OF . : . oa 3 ; ine hove resulted dis-|lem stil ‘ re d Mout, ae be killed by an assassin yesterday Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 11 | that date the first through train | hundred Sexhen Wreepe We fe. cody quaeatesd the Gael - , ’ in alliance between! glaries were seldom discovered | The sg re s aidedecamp see haa 4 Cincinnati 3 was run between the head of a to Rave — oe neat! General Blanco if they would re- vera ved = members of| until weeks afterward when the} 48 4lso killee New York 3, Chicago 2 Lake Superior and Tete Jaune|Guaymas yesterday. hey were 3 -or- th I police foree and| owners returned homes The grand vizier and party Boston 5, St. Louis 3. Cache. On the same day the new/on a troop frain proceding to ous tele aT ee te i highwaymen under A newsboy, delivering his pap-| Were proceeding in an automo- American League. |steamer of the Northern Naviga-|Guaymas and when they had Secret setvioe men arrested sh police have not only|ers in the thief-ridden section | Pile to the Sublime Porte for an] Chicago 1, New York 0 jtion Compeny, the Naronic, was|reached within a few miles of| amado Stevens, of Brownsville ade thieves, but have actu-jof the suburbs, saw a man elimb Se tee meeting of - ue Cleveland 9, Boston 5. ——— at Port Arthur. The pe on as oe. today on a charge of violating thieves themselves in|over the wall fa urge garden when they were overtaken by an- St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 2 |Naronic is the largest steamer)|ralls were explode y e Con- neutralit laws b smugeli * > hours off duty. surrounding a mansion that sits|ther motor car having a soli Detroit 141, Washington 0. that has yet sailed the great] stitutionalists. It is believed that aemnmliion to the "constant “Almost every London house-|back well from the roadway, He]‘4ry cecupant. The man fired —___—___— lakes. It was built by the West-jnone of the federals escaped. alists. It is the first arrest here pider has been in the habit of|had read of the burg ifies; his|tem shots in all, with the results BOILER EXPLOSION ern Drydock and Shipbuilding \ generalship in the federal during the present revolution in ailing up the police department | suspicions were aroused and he stated above, and made his es- cienieiane Company, and will make regular army in addition to 300,000 connection with neutrality viola- the ¢ f his vaeation to ask) summoned the nearest police cape No arrests have been|Seven Workmen Employed on connections — with the Grand} pesos was the price offered Gen. tions. } guard his unoceupied|man, having telephoned already = iene e , Barge Lose Their Lives. Trunk Pacific trains. ee ae eee ee the } hme. Consequently the depart-/|to the precinct station Within *rince Sate alim, the present _- oo tga <2 gugeees: VICLOPIONS VONSULUTIONSUBt TOrce HALF A MILLION FIRE ne has a enormous list ofia few minutes a cordon of bob foreign minister, was this morn- Special to The Daily News. FOR CHURCH UNION - aya if he and bis oe orenee, thes ses The nurfibers of|bies and detectives closed about|!"® appointed grand vizier Racine, Wis., June 12.—One to on oe ~ ae rte Largest Lumber Mill in Western these | are given the mem-|the mansion. of the boilers of the large steam Presbyterian Synod Takes Final iain oie Eee ee , ae. Canada is Destroyed. brs of the foree with instruc Three burglars were captured, BURIAL AT FERGUS barge at work in the harbor here, Ve "ieee by Large ie a = a ee ae : “ ee tons to watch for burglars red-handed; one escaped by ee exploded yesterday with terrific jajority. gh = —— Special to The Daily News.) se tell ane ams. te , week a ing, |Remains of David Black To Be) woo sg 3 ‘ ; Blanco. Recs vy there has been an epi-|climbing the wall and running Shi 4 to Mat! + effect. Seven men were at work | to The Daily N Antonio E. Chasaretta was ex Prince Albert, Sask., June 12 5 ° huretadind nae - o can ~ on aah ppe ative ‘own. - * seal 4 . . “ Specia 0 ie aily ews. ATG Of. & : ~ 7 ; ’ ae. = ? rr: a 2S on po aa ~ he 7 n x a7 at —--— oa » ams +. Pees — ~ Toronto. June 12.—-The final |ecuted in Matamoras this morn-,;—The mill of the Big River Lum- ing resicle al vu oO e 0 Oo » oO emen: one o e re ed ¢ shoc . : : my. P all all the looted |them, indeed ‘the man who did] The remains of William David], utilated *’ lvote on chureh union was taken|ing. He was captain on the fed-|ber Company, situated ten miles ine b ; - . a ™ sehiee duty ei ht eden a day pe Black, of this city, until the time — “4 at the Presbyterian Generaljeral staff. Though only twenty-|from here, was destroyed by fire houses yomes of persons |{ Ny elg eee ,|of his death a member of the me » a daa : Synod yesterday, the motion ear-|three years old, he had made a|yesterday. The mill was the ava ition who had noti-/the beat where the mansion was]"? : e " Economy in house furnishing . : a ; : ae ; , chanical staff of the Daily News . : " rying by 178 for and 54 against.) reputation as a fighter. largest in Western Canada and fed the department of their|located. The newsboy glimpsed] Sari ° Sa ieee ta, |e at Geo. D. Tite's, Third ave- Tl in the a ption f the| Fourteen members of the 6th|the loss is estimated at half a et ; le » escaping bur ' d aa.|Will be taken to Vancouver to- 1is was on the adoption o e ; vas . aan pans. \V few of the burgiarsithe escaping burglar and a tee ier se >, ea s = nue. 128-tf majority report of the union Mexican cavalry band. who claim| million dollars. have bee sueht; in fact, the/serted that he, too, was a police ' une mce