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Show p CLOUD HAS SETTLED AVER fa POWERS ifcncert of Europe," wotent for the Last ifcuarter of a Century, Mas Utterly Failed to prevent or Even Stop 'lie Clash in the Bal-Sans. Bal-Sans. iLLECTIVE NOTE 8EAK AND USELESS Montenegrins Succeed in Making Tushi From the Turks; Whole East wow Ablaze; Italy to Sake Part in War, Which May Involve West of Europe. WPODQORITZA. Montenegro, S);t, 12. After an engagement wutin? until mid-day, the Montc-'jMgTlnB Montc-'jMgTlnB broke through the Turkish inks near Tushi. and invested the jBora, which is completely cut off Bros Scntarl. Tbe Montenegrin army has been Hjfhtiiig for four days along the WjMs. front, penetrating the Tur-territory Tur-territory slowly owing to tho rains. The Turks have burned flnenil Malissori villages, Many wounded Turks have been Knight to Fodgoritza. KONDON, Oct. 12. The war cloud has settled over Eu-U Eu-U I'ope. Jno rays of peace Ske through any quarter. Jwontenegro continues to assail Turkish 'forces, but the crack-flgs crack-flgs along that border are as Be firecrackers compared with 'general explosion confidently Aected jrithin a week, wic historic, "concert oE Eu-m Eu-m the supreme test, has ftd to suppress the Balkan Wfoi which has been averted ft6' time in the last quar-JJof quar-JJof a century. jByfaws Apparent. e flnia exhibition of the holpless-9 holpless-9 Croat powers was given in iK-MIlective note to Turlcoy published 'SB DOfc0' which was the bc,t fW. cou,d devise after earnest nego-'MB'Mi nego-'MB'Mi worely "states that, they wllL jf? rforniB with the sublime porto tttyes no promise of any results 'mt ""Rut placate tho Slav nations. R? Turkish cabinet has boon cu-framiB cu-framiB a reply to tho note, )A " 1,10 ramo time, the sultan fore W?ed the nature of the reply by Wruanco of n proclamation for a j?! mobilization which is a formal ig; .. of "what Turkey has boon (1 the bat fortnight, and by an Kr to armv to fiS"t worth-1 Commands Greeks. M"C8 is oqually above board with fePreparationR. Crown Prince Con-K"nVeft Con-K"nVeft Athens today to take com-Kw com-Kw tllC "rn,y' Vlcnna advices cay H1Bl 171,1 Wass '15t)'0c,D "'Oil against ""Swiaiw and Icavo ouly two di ?J8 J oppouc Montenegro. Turkey FeaIy is willinjr to Hacrifico her JJts on that border for Hie lime Bit" adv5ec!i from Pofleorilza say the j?jyrl,,s I'avc occiipied tho town Kw!! ntul thut c:l, lf,sscs 1,JIVC on bth sides. - Mobilization of tho Greek army X n 8ucceasful beyond oxpeetJi-fl! oxpeetJi-fl! .rrfps lo the auinbcr of. 125,000 ,CODcontriicd on tho frontier Monday und llll0lllcr ;it,fooo are J-tflui)i)C(, The mobilixation ccn-tho ccn-tho Kovernment arc overwhelmed no Jnoro rccruit6 at pros- Sent Too Late. jEivl!lcaau Rovorurnent has frninod ; ! th nusso-Austritt note, and, KnW00d n Present !t to the myvcii of tlioae countries to- HUOoatlnuai on Page Eight.) Im'AR CLOUD SETTLES OVER ifeREAT POWERS OF EUROPE I !j " (Continued Prom Page One) j!;',lnbrrovr. Tho only roply declares that I i. fiarroprcsentntions of tho powerB arc ijr' '(?vafuo nnd wero made at too late a If R ;'' niilitary- prospect are bo compli-L compli-L 1 -'cated that experts are tumble to make f 'Wtinrpplic.ftics, wlillo tho political condi JtJons aro still more complicated. Vienna land St. Potcrsbnrfr nowHpapors nro : Sprinting articlee hinting at bad faith, j --''Jbo Austro-Hungarian press accitseB lit " ' JfT"551'3- ' Kccrotly backing tho combino-l combino-l xions agalnBt Turkey. A section of ftthcr French press blames Great Britain, I 'Cdgclarinp that she prevented the povr-! povr-! rt efe front makinf: a strong stand against fr 'Ttly to Participate. l Enrope is amaJ'.ed at Turkey's failure jjlj. to"accept tho Italian pcaco torma at this y ,crfticaJ moment and is Trorriod bc-; bc-; rf Jciuse in Italy's participation in. the ' .-irar tliero in danger of drawing in tho f.oUier powors- j; -.All tho stock markets suffered a de-i de-i Moralized, day. Berlin appears to havo i iien. tho most distressed. British con-; con-; S8 reached the lowest point in his- it tory. The Bosnia, St. Petersburg, wiys '' the fall in prices "way duo less to the Balkan situation than to tho opora-L. opora-L. flons of a clique of bear spocnlatorB ;yr anxious to onrich thcmsclvefl at the ! s, pnblic's expense. bt s The British chancellor of the excho-J excho-J "quer, David Lloyd-George, in an ad-jjjj. ad-jjjj. ceres tonight, said): y "Tho prospects seems to be that in i JPvery short time tho eastern horizon "trill "bo ablaze. Wo may express two A"lopes that, the area, of conflagration Will bo limitod and that, whatovcr may be tho issuo of tho conflict between tj ' the combatants, ono romilt will ensuo, 1 ; Vthat Hie boundary of freedom and good 'B'.govormiionc will bo extended." p The British lied Cross society Is , -preparing to sond largo contingents to Pp tho front. ly that of Inciting the llago populations Jn the frontior districts to rovolt, and. In case of their rofusal to do so, the bands are oald to have been ordered to burn the houses and massacre the Inhabitants. In-habitants. -Maltreatment Denied. Th reports of maltreatment of tho Turltlsh population In BnlBaria aro denied de-nied In a dlHpatch from Sofia, which declared de-clared that no insult of any kind had boen offered to thii Turldsh legation or consuls In Bulgaria. Austria, sayw a "Vienna dispatch, intends in-tends to take immediate action in case either Turkey or Scrvla. should invade the SanJack of Nozlpazar. Tho concentration of tho Servian forces has been Impeded by a scarcity of transport trans-port facilities. Three main armies, ng RTcratlnff 200,000 men, are being formed by that country. One of them In mobilizing mobiliz-ing ut the Taarlbro, on the Bulgarian frontier, and is to co-operate with the Bulcrarlan troops. Another la Rathcrlng at Alllanovltch and Xlsh in preparation to advance against XJBkup, while a third Is mobilizing at KraJIevo intending to penetrate the SanJack of Novlpazar. Seventy Servian villages in the Sanjalc of Novlpazar aro reported from Vienna to havo risen againat the Turks. The aiosleins are Bald to havo token awlft reprisals and to havo mipprcssed the revolt re-volt by executing all the ringleaders, including in-cluding numerous priests. |