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VOL. LIL—NO. 265 = NO CHANGE IN THEIR FORECASTS Republican Leaders Look for ‘Plurality of “Cabled' Paragraphs Hamburg, Nov. 6.—Natural gas has been discovered at a depth of 650 feet Hexs Bergedorf, ten miles sast of this city. London, Nov. 6.—Henry Arthur Jones Belle Grippen Said to be Alive General Strike - Seems Likely Condensed Telegrams "The Chicage _South . was sold for $1,000,000. Fire Destroyed the Huntsville, Ala., hotel and several adjoining properties, jl Railroad | i3 PROSPECTS IN NEW YORK STA Both Camps were Humming with Activity sails on the George Washington Wed- o - Four San Mateo County, Cal., su- p . . 1 i 2y, ADE [CLIMAX IN EXPRESS DRIVERS' | pervisors were Indicted on charmes ot | - Befi El (] 0, Democrats 8,000 |35, Tos, Uik, o o sew, sity| PHILADELPHIA LawvER m h st pme g the Sunda ore Election : . 25’00 :: 2 ok e s i e THIS STATEMENT. TROUBLE EXPECTED TODAY. |° y ‘ New York. Mrs. Rebecca Ainer Was Kicked E i from a fire escave in New York and Lisbon, ~—The republic of xilled. CONNECTICUT CAMPAIGN PROGRESS Portugal was proclaimed one month ago and to commemorate the date a decree was published in the official journal Saturday granting amnesty to IN HIDING NEAR CHIGACO FEW DISORDERS SUNDA Henry Huntley and His Wife were gsphyxiated in a Philadelphia lodging use. 111,000 CLAIMED FOR STIMSON # pn:men offenders and reducins the | Mr. Tobin Rightly Says if Anything | Some Freight Disposed Of Without Se. i 3 e 4 PR A Feature Sunday was the Issue of a Letter by Democratic | prisen sentences of all criminals one-| T Fo o Lk Matter We | rious Interference—Warning to Par- TR i CEpecet ou rei | In a Revised and Careful Estimate by Chairman Prentice in 1913, - G Nominee for Governor in Reply to Goodwin’s Re- fusal to Join in the Formation of Court of Inquiry to Probe Alleged Bribery at Convention. Dover, England, Nov. 6—The Ger- man ship Proussen is ashore at South Foreland. The crew are still aboard late tonight and efforts to save them are hamvered by the gale and high seas. The ship is breaking up. The Proussen earlier in the day collided in the channel with the steamcr Brighton, which, aithough badly damaged, Better Get Busy. Philadelphia, Nov. 6.—Belle Eimore Crippen, for whose murder Dr. Harvey Hawley Crippen is to be handed on Tuesday In London, is declared to be alive in this country by Franeis Tracy ents Given Out from Jersey Pulpits. New York, Nov. 6—A climax in the strike by the drivers and helpers of th express companies is expected to- morrow, and this, in the opinion of the leaders of the movement, will be a gen- eral strike. Stanley Vauahn of Fremont, O., fell 50 feet “from a dirigible in Shreve- port, La. A Series of Huge Wave upon Nome, Alask: ble damage! ~Swept in doing considera- —Democratic Chairman Holds to His Prediction of Over 140,000 Plurality for Dix—Independence League Vote One of the Perplexing Uncertainties. ¥ Y Bl X Tobin, a local lawyer, according to 5 e s ik New Haven, Conn., Nov. §.—The feat- | Baldwin's suit against. Roosevelt will | Feached port. an interview which the Philadelphia | Meeting to Consider a General Strike. arold Hamilton, a freshman at the | - New York, Nov. 6.--Notwithstanding | concentrated his fire on the democratio ure of the camjaign throughout the ba tried in the federal courts of New = F RS Press will publish tomorro " | university of Illinois, died from infan- the .oft. «ted asr<ertion thet argu- | candidate’s labor recdrd. In' return L e i | TIRE sais-gnd tat duies Parkor vl e e e o Kuowa:That Bhe 1s Living: Daniel 3 Rt presidens ot T tay | tide paralysis. ments advanced in the closing hours of | Mr, Dix has declared that an alliance % e or governol ze | ac hiss c el. e J ki e 3 2 £ ve little inuenc W Mr. 3 " S B Basiuit: o o Iotter to Forty | Rbealy. the stue vl Wpo. the fadiciacy | ave learned (rom ' an " authoritat M Tobin savs in' the interviow that| (ermationsl Seoteriod of Toamsters;| - Fred P. Stanton, o, tax callector-offlo apuign have itle iouenes, on [EXliCel petvioen, M Hewrst ant i e “hy 04 n, by Colone! oosevelt's ta d heart- | Source that the members of the con-| he “has recel ctters from e , vice resic ‘enham, Mass., plead y > e s g iali: 3 e T i e |y et oo T ) Taact. | Tarance of the govermmont and the 0D- | b hose seos Bars 41 e iapws She | the Unlohy auAtKe Smel Corpers pres. charge ot thets, o aed gullty to the | §a3 found both varty camps humming | Large Socialist Vote Expected. him in the forming of a court of in- Judge Baldwin that it is about time {o | Position over constitutional questions| g living and is hiding in this country |ident of the American Federation of kb with ‘actlyity, The republican cand’- | An unusually large socialist vote is quiry into the allezed use of bribery at hold Colonel Roesevelt responsible for | Bave reached a compromise regarding | not far from Chicago. TeECr ALoNen Sinoufiisd thidie meet | iaart . d.. D, iManiey. of the. o date for governor gave out a last 4p- | expected in New York, owing malnly, the recent repuiie veRAion. ¢ | M AISreBO. ! the house of lords and that the union- P S e B ing of the joint executive council of | So7% I D, Manley of the Texas|peal to vofers, swamarizinz the| {igleiders say, to the increased cost 3 The suit will be a demand for repa- | iSt leaders have agrzed to support the o _ . |the brotherhood would be held tomor- | . o > was sentenced for life | speeches he has scattured from thel o¢7jying, Mails Filled With Personal Appeals. | The suit will be & demand for sepa. | 80 0 tEs B e T or 14d| Mr. Tobin's statement continues: | roe, protierhond Would he held tomar- | for stabbing a man with & bavonct. | Grent Takosto the Sond. The domo. Hundreds of personal appeals were L5070 VO SHAEE, PUATIn WS ent | full opportunity to frame a plan for| “If anything is golng to be done We | of o general strike. Mr. Gompers will P cratic candidate gave out two counter | GANDIDATE STIMSON'S sent through the mails today in tg | (GO OO AR e R of a | the settlement of Irish matters. had better make haste. The Droper | attend the meeting. Mrs. Harriet Turner of Scranton, | Statements—one brief reply from his KAST APPEAL TO VOTERS. #m of letters, t3 be followsd by mors | JINIISY 1L WRUIG LAk e o it i sinibi s means for me to pursue iS 10 0 at | The represemtatives of the express| Pa. shot and killed her daughier |home at Thompson, and another issued L tomorrow The statement of Judge Bald MORE TROUBLE AT once and ‘get in touch with the sec- retary of state in Washington and set companies also consulted several hours today, discussing the strike controver- | spared her son and then fatally shot herself. A from democratic state headquarters in the city. | Dix Trying to Ride Into Office on the The teaders of poth perties made no | ot By the Gemmaceanis riate cines| SALTIMORE AVIATION GROUND | fiofore im the facts in ‘my posses- | ay. On the conclusion of this mesting, | Revised and Final Estimat High Price of Living Issue—Demo- change in their politi-al forecasts, the | committee last night as follow: Ticket Sallors Arrestsd Sunduy Under ;\:;1.';;;13 ‘g:c;\"m:reic;‘a:nmt:“:;or a'fu\g however, are bare statement that there | Five Men Were Killed by an ex- | Chairman Prentice gave out a revi cratic Candidate Insincel was a “short informal meeting of the plosion republicans look! for ‘off vear “Judge Baldwin was asked this - ~ t i pl of gas in the mines of the ed and final estimate of the returns, in 3 iralfty of from 15,000 to 23.000, and (morning it he had recefved Mr. Roose. an Old Blue Law. T O e e L I far® | heads of the companies, but nothing | Yolande Coal and Coke company, near | whieh he claimed Erie county for| New York, Nov. 6.—The republican jemocrats confident of Winning by | veit's letter of Nov. 2. He said that lay the case before the home secretary developed,” was given out. ‘mingham, Ala. Stimson by 2,000 and the state by 111,- nominee for governor, Henry L. Stim- . v Baitimore, Nov he Baltimore | and cause him to order a stay or to on by it % i 2 = tan ‘faro 1o . he had recefived one bearing that date, | P by el 5 ing Few Disorders Sunday. 000. Chairman Huppuch rested on his | son, gave out a typewritten form to - v | sined “Theodore Mooseveit. inciosed o anrionted, by the O ntions “cnience: pending oUF| gy, iy New York and Jersey City| It Is Rumored Around Philadelphia | estimate of 140.000 to 160500 plurality | night which he called his “last appeal ANOTHER LETTER FROM lettor signed ‘Frank Harper, Secre- |7 7 today there were few disorders, and | that the motormen and conductors of | for Dix. made last evening. to the voters.” It will not, however, tary.” in wh ch the latter stated that it both hangars and damaged a number of the aeroplanes stored in tivm, was SUICIDE ON A STREET CAR, these were of a trivial character. In the Rapid Transit company will again himself Mr. Stimson be his last public utterance of the cam- CANDIDATE BALDWIN. | 717 i ; | 5 s Harb: h h @ Theodor had been dictated to him by Mr. Roose- H r E e ) - | 80 t a count: lace at Cold Spring ar paign, for botl he an 100« o - - | velt and that he was signing and send. | fesumed today in the presence’of a YOUNG MAN: SHOT | HIMSELF. | cian e s Srees, Ooni- | B0 out on. a strikte fo Test over night, before his final ef- | Roosevelt will be dinner guests tomor- He is Surprised at Some Things the | [oit ARG that he s Hrge crowd. But the troubles of the A of a few wagon loads of freizht with-| The Strikes in Spain are assuming | fOTt tomorTOwW. e TneAxian Republican Nomines for Governor| udse Baldwin then said that as- | 0 oncia of Baltimore. county, | While Seated Beside Eighteen-Year- | out serlous interference by the strik_ | serious proportions. (ni s mine | No New fesuss Expected Todsy, | ClUP on the East Side. Says in Connection With Assertions | *Uming this letter to be authentic, the | s ‘which Lthe “avistion “neld. lics Old .Fiancee. ers. In Jersey City instructions were | upon non-union workers at Barcelons o O Te s annnasiaaa Campaign lssues Clear Cut. of Corruption at Recent Conventiore, | M2[teF stands thus: ] etied gt i it Sthey given out from all pulpits that parents: and wounded threc e e o om which the | Fonight his statement says in part: 2 1o Tetmet o sretemendent Roosevelt | not permit the resumption. Howev Philadelphia, Nov. §.—Unable (o find | should Leep their chilaren at nome | B e e et o 1¢ | “I'he. lsstics Of the campaign are now . & Nov. & dge | 1o retrac R Eaaach N8 mAce ) gy nolice today arrested only | employment which would enable him |after school bours tomorrow, so none 2 : 5 g 2ign has et o oL clear cut. On our side we stand for . . » " democratic | 17 & speech in New Hampshire as to | e (ounty pofice today ervested omty | €00 B ot M e Lafayette Maddox, | of them may be injured in case of dis- | ,,‘I‘“Qf’;r"fi;‘,,‘;f”",; oy, the Russian | is uniikely that any new issues will be | o, e, for taking up the policies of p- or, today gave out | MY, holding a cerfain view of a point| Ty " LOtL n before a justice of | aged 25 years, today shot and killed | orders and to prevent youths throwing | of fircy arrived at Potedam for o wiets | oo e oo oY opex of dafection | the administration of Governor Hughes - m reply 1o wopeech [OLa¥. g, o peace and released under small | himself while seated in a street car | Stones. | to Emperor. William, o o & O e lian anks, caused by | and carrying them forward. We stand o publican . nomines, | . p, 4570 THAL he made the state- | bail.” The county Sloners are | beside his 18-vear-old fancee. 2 What a General Strike Means. | i Rostity. o Theodore Roosevelt: dis- | for an efficlent state government, doin < at Middletgwn | ment in th: 1 ¥ ePOTL: | sdid. to BRse adte a very old ie had fixed the 26th of this month sid " 3 odlis thatl g S T e Set of liv- |its duty to the individua N - r, dated Nov. | ¢4, by the stenographer and widely | 150 ) Bo} P Very O} g the date for the wedding, but grew aifi:‘;;"‘sgi“’(fi‘"wfififi"fil ot dvenri Three Small Boye: Blaying: it T e e tbibuts in Jarge part | standing as the surest _safegu s as s PHe aiso, it T understood his lotter| THC aviators had not made as good | despondent at his continued failure to | 3, SN GuCitor of wheeled vehiclos M asocs,il Sbring Aass., Sarted | O N bublican tariff: and the evidence | 8gainst undue federal extension. Wa g o | ot Nov. 2, has written to me that the | PFO&Tess was anticipated in -re- | find remunerative employment. While |in the city except motormen on the seriously injured another. . o “"4 | o Geielal corruption laid bare by the [ believe in keeping the public service Dea The rep T specch | statement, if made, was true. | pairing the damage to their aeroplanes | 0D a suburban trolley car with Miss | gjovated railroads, the trolley lines and e recent legislative commission of in- | corporation out of politics and regu- - & gy published | g ihall waste no more words apon | Caused by the collipse of the hangars | Nellie Callahan, to whom he had been | the subway. The impression amonz 3 ; | quiry. These are the issues to which | lating it in the interest of the citizens ' roing’s ne TS Tepre- o Sut intand when 1 have leisure to | Thursday night, so that there were | engaged for nearly a year, Maddos, it | {the Joaders scemed to be that a gen. |, 116 United States Commissioner for | 4UIY: | These are the lssucs 19 w1l and the public. We believe in the mora s s g = Mngs which | 5itend to it to bring suit on account | N0 formal confests today. Hupert | iS said, endeavored to induce the &irl | ara] gtrike is all but assured. the discussion of reciprocity between | poB% S % %, SHROGETE e efficient administration of our iabor | of his making the statement. which 1| Latham made three exhibition flights, | to enter a suicide pact. She ald not|“Vicd Bresident Hoffman did not mince the United States and Canada arrived tors nave most frequently referred. laws, in better protection of the lives Produce | iave no doubt was, in fact, correctly | J. Armstrong Drexel made a try believe he was serious until Maddox | matters, - Mo said the action of the &L Ottawa for the opening of the con- | ©5 have mast frequentiy: telerrot: i | and limbs of our workmen in our fac- I based my | reported. % altitude and reached a height of 3 pulled a revolver from his pocket and | companies in refusing to arbitrate [erence. ted that Colonel Roosevelt is ¢n issue, | tories and upon our railroads, in more s o | recent rEpUub- g ohould have been better pleased | feet. The programme of contests will { sent a bullet through his head. The | would in all probability result in a 2 but they insist that any votes which | efficient child labor laws. o g co - | If he had made a frank retraction. As [ be resumed tomorrow when all the | girl fainted and the other passengers | generai strike. As Mr. Hoftman was _ Because of the Continued Wind, rain | his policies may have cost the party Dix Not Sincere. ¥ a 3 Ny use Of!he has refused to do this, T regard it | aviators will, it is promised, be ready. | Were panic-stricken Tho motorman |leaving the conference for Strikers' and heavy weather, Aviator MeCuidy | beiome hocinese men will be more than “The campaign of our opponents m. to subst te them. You | g mo sty to bring him o justice. Announcement of “Saturday next as | hastened to a physician's residence but | headquarters he was seized with a postponed his flight from the deck-of | offset by his increasing popularity upon the state issues has v y col- o me in ask- | an added day was made tonight by | death had been instantaneous. sudden attack and fell unconselous. He a steamer lo Governors island until | among laboring men and in the rural | jgpsed, Mr. Dix, who began wWith & ce to or- | Col. Jerome H. Joyce, president of the was taken in a taxicab to his home. November 24. aistricts. hillippic against the waste and ex- . nieh can [ CAMPAIGN IN NEW JERSEY aviation company. TWO EXPLOSIONS IN Tow serious is his iness, could not ris- | Pravagancs of the republican sdminis- The Prospects as Seen by Lloyd travaga: T - <o PRACTICALLY CLOSED. A WASHINGTON COAL MINE.|be learned. Oir. Hoffman has labored Edward T. Rosenheimer, a weall R A tration, has not enly utteely to he corrupt = CHICAGO GARMENT WORKERS' ity day and nizht since the strike began. | manufacturer, was acquitted i Now sl give any spacifications of these charges 3 Guleon 20 | Demecrats Consider the Election of Dr. STRIKE TO CONTINUE | Twelve Men, All Foreigners, Killed at|and it is believed that the attack Was, York on o charze of killing M Tn a statement iven out tonight | Bu® 5 salurday when speakding to the . "EE e wie st Wilson Certain. Black Diamond, Near Seattl due to nervous exhaustion. | Grace Hough by running her down p | Lioyd Griscom, prespicat of th¢ (i | farmers of s county sttacked the re- s Sratements | W Strikers Repudiate President Rickert | his automobile. e publitan ety 'of the prospects: | publicans for not spending snbre than wtabis citizen | Trenton, N, &, Nov, 6.—This was 2| &b 2 Ltk L fader. Seatifs, Wasli, Nov. 6.—Two explo- | F/NAL EFFORTS-MADE BY ! e York. has ahis do say of Lo DL een | they had in agricniural development. e officer | day of uietude ifor’ the peliticians, & sions, océurring “within o few mrinutes MASSACHUSETTS LEADERS.| AUTOMOBILE TURNED TURTLE. |, O (R8T (icimtion that by P e e . ertain repub- | and the situation is the same as last! chicago, Nov. 6.~ atlook for a | Of cach other, this morning, resulted in i E et 5 b 101 ¢ attacking 'Colonel Roosevelt |t ecopomy. 1 orruption and | night. when the eampaign practically |‘speedy settlement ~4f . the sarment | the death of fwelve men In the Lawson | Foss Predicts a Democratic Victory | One of the Four Injured Men is John :;.:1::21‘ stale faugs and the merits or '?lf,“?“'i.il m.r EZ;‘.,'E o.ifm- Insin- e ndividual whom it | €00 ied States. Senator Framk o, FOTKers' strike went glimmering to- | Mine at Black Diamond, thirty miles | Ranging from 10,000 to 50,000—The | E. Roosovelt. gemerits of {he candidates could be ob. | Th3, was ought to corrupt; a well s Senator Fran . | ¢ v ers hooted dow southess i i | : Roosevelt issue has cost | CEIT¥. 4 the real N cltisan Within the Leach of a | Brisws. chairman of - the republican | L3 ~hen the strikers ooted down the | SISt OF SEULS, | oy anity ana| Republioans Claim 10,000 to 35,000, | Middtetown. XY, Nov. 6.—A chane. | 3Ured T Fooscrol IS, (0 Gna | “To cover this colfapse upen the real sibpoena. and this officer has heea | commiites, said fonight he saw no rea- | Rickart, president of the Dnited Gar- | flve coming up were caught between| . . Sinal efforts wero | [ Was kilied snd three vrominent | o8 SSMOPTID (F 4N e normal dem- | lssues of the campalgn i s now o TRoe o et & P8 son to revise the fizures given out by | ment Werkore repndinied W ools | the first and sixth lavels and it is cer- T ot I (e e o aware | New! York men were injufed when an | Ssined LePOct I (08 YN sunty | ing to Tide into Lot b1 Thue far failed to br | him previously, in which he hat | Joader and -songht. the aid of 4he Ghi. | tain that all hed. Natural gas | Made today by the campalgn managers | automobile turned turtl> near Walden | OG5S Malorly o N ieed. Accord- | the discontent of the Kporia o This prose Vivian M. Lewis. the candidate for| camo Federation of Taber orhe fedir the caus gffl‘;g;"xo';“quc;:m;—‘g e eatic o gy B e e anvausca 1t will not exceed of thieIncrense A ¢ governor, would elected by a plu- #h 3 S each v enc vo! e dead man is cander fould Hmit the ra i < % wtand, 2 s o aarsond be elected by a .plu-| ation of labor, -acting on a resolutioh | Allthe men were foreigners. _| ¥ho have met been appealed to por. | pritt o dcad man is Alexander Bhbel | 46%60: this would limit the democratic | He charges this SRECCRE .0 S Y Parhape rality of 400, by August Benson, delegate from the explosions were terrific. Tim. " &y e Tis skull was crushed. The injured jority, in Greater New York to be- 1) of these awils, o (ghavided the The democrats are sanguine of a| o A s e Lok bers sixteen inches thick and sight feet | SOnally hy the horde of orators thotiare john E. Roosevelt, a relative of | PRIoTity: - n party the respousiility i TR B satinn. atene {1andsiide consider the election of | Srriies ah nesmple g ¢ BV the | jons Sere blown half a mile, A big | have swept the state for the past few | oo RN % Foosevelt, a rolative of| ¢ween 70,000 and 75,000. [T am willing that the shoudd ease of sdwmeanar. on finished up his campaign last | . R R Gait i milar distance and sank fifteen feet | 1oiters ‘e ‘been prepare e i son of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Alr, Rob- dence league vote is one | on t 3 : Summoning wit- t and will rest quictly in prince- | WOORS ML Hrty thousand garment |, the ground. The shock of the ex- | the voters in tomorrow's mafl. | fol Of Jquit Varmon, & ¥ v Rob. e ralutics of the campaizn, | “And I call the attention of the state O Our | Aoy s wor Shoce % Wil have & | period. . Numerous arrests have been | DIOSION, which was - felt— for miles| Conkressmen Bugene W. Fose the|ang brufsed. Mr. Roosevelt was bu | The Maaguie has confined its speaking | to the face ¢hat while Atd Di now to ndvise him to work ahead of hm. as he | heTiod- Numerous arrests have been |aiound) was so great that many b uhernatora jidate. | briised abovi the legs, and Mr. Sill ign almost entirely to New oYk | denounc : : : e R w0 countien to tour b tomorrow | T 10 ORI cases B wiofing | thougii there had Been an carthqugko, | B his managers, predioted o demo. | G H0 IO (U Jo8 Cierana_expects. to poll a big vole | lowered the iariff more than 1t Sid, by s your|night. He will be In Somerset the| i’ s il | viotory. by from 10:000.-60¢50.0 All three men were ireated by a lo- | here. If arguments advanced by Wil- olf has bee hich h | early part of the day and finish up at | NO MORE SHIPS FOR PACIFIC. [3nd felt confident of increasing the | .a] phyaician of Walden and then s e the stump and in his | his life and in the revision e g TEDt n Monmanth P #| PREFER CHURCH TO ROCK PILE. | ¢ number of democretic. congressmen. | {5 Sc. Lukes hosoital, Newbire The | Lam e HEATSt ort bt SIS Vote wil | now denounces was' an applicant for eh L Bad ot meent | ion g sl coRiENt that bl at- | Unruly Boys Must Work Out Fines by | Washington Laughs at Newport Rumer | Which at present Is four, =~ © a | nduries of Ar. Roosevelt. owing to'Miis | work ita greatest 4mrm to Mr. Dix, for leven greater privileses S dence to back up my assertions of | tention had been. ca o the distri- i Boys : Gov. Epen . r. who s af ey o0 I ekl rst has ple. it evidence. T have had It from a | Sey charging that his “nomination had | __ — Vaohingi o ers, claimed a republican victory on b ey elezs v 5 e ok 0ot Su8 WO TRAR| Rean Brought Abeut By Wair suant in-| | Kansas Citv. Nov. 6.—Break rock for | o, Taspineion, Rov. O ntic e | Tnesdav by from 10000 to 35.000, Great S e T SENATE AS THANKSGIVING DAY - I'h uences” and that these influences were | 100 days or £o {o church ever mdav 2 5 e i e fleet | efforts have also been made by the re- | g, eets & DEMOCRATIC v, NOV. 24, . B N e T st ase nfinences w or six months. Wos the sentence Wil- | N0 headed for the English coast, 18| fyblicans to keen thelr conzressional | (U he was driving it WELL AS DEMOCRATIC HOUSE. THURSDAY, 5 o who presen backi is election. Dr. Wils - . SN e sentenc aimine for the Suez canal, and will e lin ol : e f e j2 T A liam Volker, president of the board of = ; . on i X s =4 e Sl ; 5 i prospcuting | that (he shavges were tunust o e e B e pase throush to join the fliet now in Tatare et il ehossa s sapuniicas zo| PENNSYLVANIA BPREDICTIONS. This Might be the Result of a Land- [ The Annual Pml.m-mn_‘!sma Sum 1dence an a | Takse. =z 4 never iy, e Bave to three bovs Y653 | Pacific waters. was characterized last | ohad State g # —— i resident Taft. in ordi- | “any connection of any concelvable x';‘r:.m|}1,z“:wsh’ff: e onvicted of | evening at the navy department as ab- -,,“‘fi_“:;‘ge"“':;;0;'“'mr;\“e“fi;‘;u’:e“;‘ Republicans Claim 156,000, While Dem- slide Next Tuesday. day by P . b fillog = TS Bt i arunicipnl CONFE ithey had. heen firted, svlflr:znngfls'zé now four davs at sea, | MATCR- g o Washington, Nov. 6.—Great as are| Washington, é"“'}'- ‘_:-‘:T’rhimm tog o, warrant to asrest fe man |NO LET-UP IN RHODE ISLAND. |2 (5100 #36 sach wnd the third 25| unq ft will touch at only a Tew Ero- | coLL 810N AT SEA Philadelphia one | the odds against such a contingency, a Thankssiving €ns proctmation, Fom - o offense It gave fust | ELEVEN RALLIES SUNDAY, | Fhi sens werased 1o ald (hem her| Dean ports. The southernmost of theas | COLLIS! A day interveniiig before the polling of | landslide at the polls mext Tuesday |issued by formation as with the aid of a | 1 31 or having thevn mren B QCtoBer | is on the western coast of France, The REPORTED BY WIRELESS. | the vote which will decide the election | might result in a democratic senafe|IOW, o .\ ;¢ 1910 is drawing to a 5 - Sporosecution | pemecratic Candidate for Governor the | Passed near their hom All three | fleet Will not even enter the Mediter- ; — of a governor and other state officers, | as well a3 a democratic house. Of they | (VS P, Corgsar population and e r jury, | & ’ preferred church to the stone pile. | '2nean, and early in December will | Providence Three-Masted Schooner |members of congress and -members of | 92 seats in the senake, 3y wou! harvests which are the index of prog- » ot oo the ar Attraction. | Tres. .{f’ n to the naval station at Guan- and a Philadelphia Steame: the legislature, the leading candidates | come vucmtn A]l;u—‘«'h 4, ‘v\immi[\.vj’ ]“”f:: ress show vigorous national M[{!\ L - afhic | . Vo iy i | tanamo. > spent today estimating the vote. Re- | not taken to T R health and prosperous well- The ne - A | Providence, Nov. 8.—Sunday 2 3 D 8 : i * < will| and_the hea] prospe: g . - A W e sy it 4 New York. Nov, 6—The “followine| bublican State Chairman Henry F, | majority of the states legislatures Wit} U U0 G communities. throughout ic polltical campalgn in Rhode Isiand, | They Seem to Have the Advantage in | HITS AT CAREERS FOR WOMEN. | wireless meseage. signed by Captain| Walton rested on his prediction’ thaf | be chosen at the approaching slection | (008 56 0, "I our’ possessions be- : - Btirwans ruilies wise Beld o i the Constitutional Convention, 3 Theodore Catherine, was received here Uie republican candidate will be vic- | which will Bl the seate by elect yond the seas. These blesstngs have = tewiie and efitae and ot mont OF 11, 5 President of Michinan University Begs | today: | torious by a majority estimated at|Of the 30 po ol g hot descended upon us ia ”smr:cd 5 v | mestings Lewis A. Waterman. candi.| Phoenix, A 6—The s Them Train for Wifehood. O board steomship Tamestown, | 158000, 1 Dublleans, & O ocracy, as it|measure, but overflow and abound, tion of other | date for governor, was the star attrac. | clash in the cor tional convention = N b e Detorest wixeleals AL 1 | e s o O o surtionsicly more op- | They are the blemings end bounty of P - on tion. Republican orators for the most | over prohibition Saturday Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 4.—*Deliver | O'clock this morning. when four miles; didate. made public tonight a caretul- | gives them proportiohetely WL, "P% | Goa. 2 - g o g s e LA ative and | me from the woman wio comes to the | South-gouthwest from Femwicl Island | I fzured our estimate (hat his plu- | portuniies for gain than ordinerliv, | "Save continue to be at peace with » - Tves: Each of the leading parties is pro- crendum was res in commit- TSity to prepare for a career,” said | l€htship, we passed the three-masted | rality will be 00. 'Phef"'m‘f,fi St ihese piaces, but the | the rest of the world. In all essential me n wet feswedly confident of victory in Tues- the convention hrown into dent . B. Hutchins of the Uni- | Schooner Farl H. Mason of Providence, o trongly intrenched | matters our relations with other peo- s ; 3 S Batien, Sy ey 1o Taok- tee fhe ¢ dom sdetion ¢ | VETSity of Michiran in his annual ad- | R T. with Dizcn mast mils at- | Crew of Absndoried Sthooner Lamisd | mgubieacs are o SEO0EY [ Cintion | plés are aimouious, with an ever. ‘ > lemacratic fignres olace Waterman's | amendments by advocates of both | Aress to the women of the unfyers tached hanging over her port side and in New York. MO s i & sufficient num- | rowing reality of ~{riendliness and -3 s - Purelity at 3,000, while the maximun | sices of ihe Toeal optian anestion. | - He urzed the Women to clect siadlés | 1er hull badly: damaaged on the sta New York, Nov. §.—The White Star | Yl SPSl SU0cess 10 & 0 eratic con- | depth of msoognition mutual de end g £ republican predictions is 11.000 seversl votes, in which the | that would fit them io become home- | bonrd side abreast of the mizzen mast. | liner Cedric, which arrived here today | Doy o Cine uoper house of congress. | ence. It is especially to be noted that re A te o L « The election will he the first under| shosved the greater strength | MAKers and mothers. If they had par The steamer Shawmut of Philadel- from Liverpool and Queenstown, !1'0 o o ajority is now 24, |during the past year great progre o the law by which the state was radis. ied 1o permanent advaniage, | UCUlar abilicy, he told them, their ca- | Phin was standing by with her hows | hrought Captain G. L. Holden and four | ing Fepublican majoriey Js, M%7 be|has been achieved in e v : . cted. Rbode Tsland's next honse of | the convention adjourned until Mon. | FeerS would seek them out | Fher hatt hean M callicton hatore. mefl | men, comprising the crew of the Maine | 300, 0 40" o Semocrats to gain 14| bitration and the peaceful o b N representatives will consist of 100 | day. > e T 3 I break this morning. The seheoner | tcrooner Florence Leland. which was | grne ad republican seats and hold all e erefore, T. William' Hewani e . - H e pe i o AR st A S LR B A S | Springfield . Man ' Shot His Wife to| wuc apparentls unisden and tne s,,a,.,_‘;“,"““3”“';‘6“"‘1’.:"-"’57'“‘ in mid-ocean| 5¢ {ne six seats now occupied by dem- | <Now. thevefore, &, Aot am o B i gy il B Bt e i { g S Springfield, Mass, Nov. 6.—Creeping | Was a fresh northwest wind with a ' (iros & e C i wise custom of the clvi Shoes? | Ther forbid onle pamental o ——— = American Sashier Gete 12 Year Sen- .., henind His wifa, s she was te | clear sky and the sca smooth at the \ron e ion, oy fand Charles T | pURLAND'S RIDING ACADEMY | wiee eusiam of H nents . this 1and. < gl ] e o ECORDS tence for $68,000 Embezzlement. | turning from a neizhbor's house this | time we pasesd. They signalled ‘No Tsland. The Leland was owned by A | DAMAGED BY FIRE.jand with the ruie established from the s s Tn me, and 1 Rope {0 yoll HEAVY EARTH 8HOCKS.| exico City, Nov. 6.—Rot cvening, Bdward J. McNanley of 27| assistance.” | 0. Gross and valued at $8,000. Tree e foundation of thig government, do ap- $he tnveatigation of these cHiaraes of | —— Cramp, former ‘cashier of the Feleral el Sitect, fired fwo shots ot hew: — —— J s il = Horses Owned by Queen of Holland | poini ‘Muradns. Nov. 2% 1910 de o day tio ttamr e . > s ox SF She Foders one of which resulted in inst: ath. b 3 * - - - ranksglvii an raver, - SRt s nieved | Two Q"",‘;'h:"%‘:‘:‘ Otmost Instant. | Bankirig company, which failed several IfeNaniey then endeavored ca ave ts TARgIIoTAMPAIGN, | Escapsd frany; Miduie@ildlinsane, Has- SaedWigninimoly- o farng he maopls. upan that Gay to a matter of public concern {0 y : months ago, was’ yesterday sentenced gwp 1fe) = Ped o : 3 TR v — join Tk e fttzen, irrespective of partr. My | £ Brcive Sears mpricomment Jollon. Gah basien e Tata”Cl fuccessiul. (he| Republioan Gandidate for Goveror | kg NERG Torks oV o.—Fouc | Hataes enst R RSl SHpM 8/ forpiBa) poaly - fter election as b Washington, Nov, 6.—A serfes of | Inz his conviction for e o os. fhot which he fired at himself inflict- Expects to Win by 30,000 Vot Middletown, Conn. Nov. 6.—Joseph| owned by Queen Wilbeimina of Hol-{of Almighty God and to return hearf- . 4 R 5 oy By 3 BB iisho iy 1 e - nalty npo. Hetronbles. counled with the fact that| cleveland oo = estaped from the state hospital for the | e v hosides a large number | ness and loving kindness. e elect LT ST Liivarticy Do osorme- | T Mesfonrumim penalty pro- McNanlev flad been complained of Te-| Giie caipyaisn - was SraLiEr oihe ' {nsanec here tomEnt. anf up 1o 5 Tate R oneirads whivh are (0| “In witness whereof T have hereunto v WIEE of @ caim thel it e first disiurbance of the needle occurred | an American house. 4 gently for fohure to proxide for his|last nignf, Warren G. Harding, the re. hour no trace had been found. Bouso| Sompete in the caming horss show. had | set my hend and caused tho seal of th voade for a volitical purpose. I want o'clock this afternoon and cond S S e A s T ’,"51““0“"5 police, are sub-| puplican candidate for governor, will V@S arrested for ailempting fo BUTR- | o mnarrow escape early this morning Tnited States to be umxe% 3 . th and the whole truth to coms | sitted of two heavy shocks lasting two POPE’S EYES NOT FAILING. | Posed to Sie ¢ Shooting. Mc- geliver a valuedictory to his home peo- ; 12rize an apartment and committed to | \when ‘Durland’s Riding academy was Done at the city of Washington, ¢his > fore everything. minutes and forty seconds, with inter. — 5 j Nanley is under arrest, charged With | ple at Marion tomorrow night, besides the Haddam jail, where after he had | qgamaged by fire to the extent of $106,- | fifth day of November, in the year o Yours trun vele of twenty saconds betveen them. | His Optician Reports Very Little| MUrder: e i o e i been confined a few davs he was de- ggor our Lord one thousand nine hundred SIMEON F. BALDWIN." | Thev were followed almost instantly by Change Since 1908, ST “I helieve T will he elected by a mar. | claTed insane and committed to the ~ As it was, only nine horses, all of |and ten, and of the |||dsnsndengo o; - other meries of three continuous 9 2 Montowese Woman Knocked Uncon- | gin of 30,000 votes,” he said today. | asylum. The local police tonight ex- | them belonging to the academy. werc| the United States the one hundred an PALDWIN TO TAKE shocks lastine three minutes and| Rome, Nov. 6-The popes eyes were| scious by Auto. Governor Harmon, as he left San-, Pressed the opinion that Bosso feigned | purned. There were hundreds of horses | thirty-fifth. 3 ’ Fewes ondn, examined vestorday by his optician.| New Taven. Conn. Now f-As ena| GuSKY, Ohio, today gave a brief state- | Insanity. in the bullding when the fire started | | “WILLIAM H. TAFT. ROOSEVELT TO COURT.| The distance from Washington of the | P, M. Cahill, of Dublin. and the fears | was about to board a trolley car in ' MENt s to the resuit of the election. f TS e~ | but were quickly run into the street|“By the President: < N a = sturhance covld not be measured but | indicated that the pontii’s signt had | fomt of her home in Monioweeo today L Jbderstand that my_friends say Freight Wreck on the Great Northern, and herded in Central Park until the . et of B s :l-T::(_:«M for Md.”-c,w:. e nosth and south " | changed very Iitle Since (he fast ex- | Sirs. Guetave Ut wax sioncs ny an Lt T will beelected by 50,000 votes.” Eight Parsons Killed. blaze was under control. cting Secratary 5 senting his ude Toward Lakor Nev., Nov. —A sharp | amination in 190<. antomobile owned by C. E. Whetmore. 3 i Spokane, Wash., Nov. 6.—Eight are . £t High Intorssts. @ shock was experienced here| Mr. Cahill sented the pope with | vice president of the P. & F. Corbin = ! known to be dead and four injured as Poughkeepsi Sheriff Couldn’t Get | Strangled to Death in Fall from Hig Jts duration was twelve|an elaborate barozraph, which regis- | company, of New Britain, and knocked ; New York Millionaire Brewer Commits @ result of a freight wre(‘!?‘\vu the Danbury Prisener. Chair, New Haven. Conn., 8 15 jaside from the breskinz of| ters the Tise and faii of the barometer | unconscious.” She was taken to her Suicide Great Northern railtoad near Chatte- | Danbury, Coun. N “Johin Ross| Danbury, Conn, WNov. 6—Eight Valdwin, eandidate for or. (@ few windows and dishes in Tesi- | by clockwork on a chart. homs. \where her injuries are consid-| New York, Nov. 6.—Anton Schwartz, | 0¥, Washington, today. The wreck was | or this pidcesfor | whons Tedqnisiiion | months old Barl Horton, who was left the demoeratic ticker, sqid | 9ences here, no damage has been re- ered serious. T A. Allen. the driver of | o millionaire brewer. and president of | the Tesult of a head-on collision on DApers were vkid by the-sovernor of | sitiing in a hixh chalr woday while his that soun ws th ported S G COLLEGE YELL DOES GOOD. |the car and Wheimore were placed| the firm. of Bermheimor & Serwarts|SDAFD CUIve between two Deavily 10ad- | Mo York and i sy oot of | mother weni o (he upper part of the over and be had _thne he |y o S o : under arrest by Deputy Sheriff Ul | shot and killed himself early today in | €3 trains runnilig ai high speed, Nine- | Sovérnor Weeks, Loday oo iied o .t | house, strangled to death befors her wni | 3 sband, who sew | his apare E ot ] 2 L fhece train- | G , e return by siipping from : n re | No Important Developments ow | School Official Declares It a Safety | the injured womans® husband, who saw | his aparatments in Central Park west, | 16€n cars caught fire and i1 ol habeas vorpus and the. sheli who| et by ing 1 b ’ representing him i | Hampshire Campaign. Ydluefor. "Cisssdnocn” the sccident, and will be given s (rial | Grief over the recent death of his son, | Meh Werg bUrndd 1o deatl The dead | came here from Eoushkediole. Wao | catchiug his Lead between the Seat of: Cotonel Fooserzit vered | Concord, N, H., Nov. 8.~The political iater { Adolph, 24 Years old, 1o whom ke was | &re MewRe® of tne Grear Novlherf ghliged to réturn witheut 5i¢ prisoner | the chair and a table «. M. recently whicn | campaigs in New Harapshire under- | Des Moines, fowa, Nov. ¢—Dr.-Ina R T = lgreatly * ateached, = and wpo Alrt| tAln crews aud hree tram, Rose.was commitied (u jail pend < 8 the former chiel justice of | t no umportant developiuents to- | Bender, assisiant superintendent of | Stamford Suizide Unidentified. Schwartz had expected would succeed ST B Z & hearing on Death of Man Who Was to Be Bearsr |day, which was one of guiet activity | schools at Buffalo, N. Y.. defended the | Stamtord, Conz, Nov. §.-—No iden-|Nm in busimess, prowably caused hi¢| Sir Clifton Robimson of London Died ’ e at Corbin Funeral. » 3 . den . AeL might uhar Judse | thidughout the siate. Neither state| college vell at the closin, fon of | tification was made during the day of | Suicide. | on Lexington Avenus Car. Spanish Strike Centers Quiet. N.w Britain, Coni., Nov. €.—John Nt 5 Py o Gieperul” cemtiisgton LResantey e sesociation e i e Seanca i in tne T [ \oNew York, Nov. §—siv Clifun Ron. | Madrid, Nov. 6. main. | Scanion, for Atoshres years an em- B, P of | 3 ates, ve 5. 4 rear ¢ Alhanthra theater by shoot- nson, managing director and cer | fained today it badell | ploye of the P. & ¥. Corbin company, 3 Thes tatked i@ veteran observers pointed out that all|* Dr. Bender argued that it allows | ing himself withya revolver. The man] At Liverpool: - Nov. Bal from | of the London United Ele tram- | Tarrasa_and oth o ters | and whe was (0 have been an honorury 5 me here last | forecaste are of Jittle valua hecause | the escape of “cudkeduess® that oth was apparently avout 65 years,old and | New York. ways and director of the Umibsveround -Catalopia, The civil guards foumd o Carbin wocratic ey fof ihe independent volte that is ex- | wive would be devoted to sonie more | had hut 28 cents in the pockeis of his At Southampton: Nwy. 3, St. Louis, | raiiwave of London. died swidendy to2 | trouble in breaking up the few at- B s soid on gowd autherity that Judge pected to be polled. tomorrow. died mddmf“ ease tonight.” He was roare o zerfous pastime. cluthing. from New York, night on & Lexingion avenue car. templs at dewonstrations. hearer at the funeral of Phikip