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“VLL. LIL—NO. Individual Views of the President and Some of His Official Family BROUGHT OUT IN CABINET MEETING Most Harm to the Republican Party was-Done in the East —Defeat of the Party Serves as a Timely Warning— Administration’s Programme in Danger Through the Democratic Control in Congres; Next Year. THE ELEGTION AND ITS LESSONS| Cobed Parographs sbon, Nov. 9.—The British, French, Spanish ‘and Italian ministers called on the foreign office today and an- nounced that they were authorized to resume negotiations with the Portu- guess government on current affairs. Cardiff, Wales, Nov. 9.—The drasti action of the wuthorities in rushing troops and London police to the mining districts -where strike riots occurrcd last night overawed the strikers, and the situation appeared to be well under control today. Lima, Peru, Nov. 9.—The government troops ‘whicli were sent into Jayanca province, department of Lambayeque, to. suppress a minor revolutionary movement, were reported today in pur- suit of the rebels. The situaiion elsc- where throughout tha republic is qulet. Vienna, Nov. 9—The American elec- tions were followed here with sreat interest. . The newspapers publish lengthy despatches and editorials, some ©of them under the caption, “Rooseveit's Defeat a Victory For the Trusts.” The bourse opened firmer under the influ- ence of the results, but was weaker 40,000 Barrels Kerosene Explode SHOOK THE COUNTRYSIDE FOR MILES AROUND. OIL WAS IN ONE TANK Of Tidewater Oil Co. at Bayénne, N. J.—New York Harbor llluminated as with a Giant Torch. New York, Nov. 9.—Forty thousand barrels of kerosene oil in a tank of the dewater Oil company at Bayonne, N. went up with such a roar early to- night that the countryside trembled for miles around. One man, working near the tank, is missing and is believed to On American Flag = b PRICE TWO CENTS Mexicans Spit THE STARS AND STRIPES TORN TO TATTERS. AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR Grows Out of the Lynching of a Mex- ican a Few Days Ago by a Texas Mob—Washington Notified. Mexico City, Nov. 9.—Owing to in- sults to the American flag and as- saults made openly on American cit- izens in the streets, a demonstration against Americans, beginni last night with the stoning of the Mexican | Herald offices, Condensed Telegrams Thomas Connell, Who Le:d a Band at the coronation of Queen’ Victoria, died in Seattle, aged 96. President Taft Motored to the vof ing place and cast batlot in his old precinct in Cincinnati. Germany’s Financial Budget Showis an increase in the army estimates of $2.214,155, and in the navy estimates of §$4,128,582. Ransom Young, a Centenarian of Butler county, Pa. rode to the polls in an automobile and voted the re- publican ticket. Moses Millington, a Farmer ncar Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and his son, four years old, died from poisoning In bugkwheat cakes. Rioting Continued in the South Wales coal field, where 30,000 ‘miners are on strike. Troops have been des- patched to the scene. Several Firemen and a Child were injured in a fire at Dunkirk, N. Y. MILLIONS 0 About a Spee - Wagons by Unlicensed £ F PACKAGES HELD UP -Latest Effort of Mayor‘Gaynor to Bnng ELIMINATION OF STRIKEBREAKERS Mayor of New York Forbids the Operation of Express Imported Men Upon Whom the Companies Depend —State Threatens to Invoke Its Power. dy Settlement Drivers, Thus Forcing Out should be fres to reject or discharge 14 . " e 2 ¢ A ork- eione. developed today into {in which four business blocks were | New York, Nov. 8.—Mayor Gaynor |shou Sstoyreles | followed yesierday by - | ously se & ire, E St night, which pro; pring the o on. | wirves of the feld which disciosed | The number of democrats elecied 1| Parls, Nov. 3.—Anoihier tumultuous|OUsly bruised and burned The fire, Washington Notified. R e % L B I R e employes | 18 called the ‘open shop.” g 3 Sith ereater detail and precision just | congress, according to the latest re-|session of the chamber of deputies was 0 burn ail night, lllurainating| A Visorous' protest was registered 3 i Chicage 1o nd Boys Were | to ashead tomorrow. F The for- | The “one company” and “one man % what results were accomplished | turns, which are of an unofficial char- | held today. The Catholic members | Promiscs to burn all night, illure €l by the American ambassadsr wich | 2irested in Chicago in a rald on an | !9 athead tomorrow. [Wiefiv: Be (807 | ;004 10 ave said to be the United Latest calculations on the nati scter, is 225 The republican repre: |made a violent personal attack-on M.|the harbor likht a gint torch (¥, 35, Amefican ambassador with advertised political rally which turn- | Pde the orovation, of wasins, B% WG | States. Txpross compuny and Frank | e T e A Ry T, DRI U I B AL sl vl e o P o afica™ Sy | Iy twenty-five miles away on the coast, | relations and at the same time the|°% OUt © be a prizefight. strike: breakers upon which the com- | H. Platt, its president. § omplete but unofficial returns, show s less than declared, 2 place felt the Force s, _ | facts were telegraphe = 7 1 jes have depended. Mayor Witt- ;i working majority of thirty. Some Districts in Doubt. the Free Masons he had defended the | Son &nd Morristowu, s ek - z the election of C. B. Slemp, republi- | Phis stand, and a lest case is now in| No decision has been reached by the The outcome of United States | oy, pleventh Pennsylvania - district, | 418ed system of denunciation of army | &nd felt t! ch tacks Renewed Last Night. can, for congress, in the Ninth Vir-|ine Send. 00 & coal drivers on the question of a sym- senate is now definitely settied. The e is represented it the Sixty-first | OMcers suspacted of clerical leanings Considerable Damage Done. Tonight the attacks were renewed. | ginia district by 200 over H. C. Stuart, | 'P€ Y d pathetic strike nor has a general republicans are assured of sixteen new ‘:,’;,“,_‘": L'?‘;"r;’mtb,ic"m is in Houbt. | in_1904. In Bayonne considerable damage was | Windows in a dozen American busi- | democrat Rioting Is Unabated. strike been ordered. A mass meet- which, with 34 hold-overs, | TUSTR 0% & "PONR Ik iR Maistrict, | SPORTS done. In a store half a mile from the | ness places were smashed. All about | Aore than 10,000 arivers ana help- |8 to consider the advisability of a #ives them a total of 50. The demo- .., normally r,publfiun. is likewise | tank, a kitchen range in the show win- | town shutters were hurriedly drawn | General Balladares, the arbitrar: s Ou:wmenlm‘ 108t of the taxicap | Seneral strike has been postponed in- rais are assured of 15 new Senalors | jouiify] The official count will be| London, Nov. 9.—Sir Vesey Strong,|dow was hurled by the concussion and _establishments were closed. | self-appointed ruler of the island ot chauffeurs in New York, are 1 on | definitely. 3 whmleh, with 25 hold-overs, gives them | o ¢ to determine the resuit. London's first prohibition lord mayor, | through the glass into the street. H\m-|!"0£cel: of police appeared in the streets | Amapala, Honduras, is runhing short strike' and rioting is unabated. Pack- State May Take a Hand. « total of 40. The sematorships are |"GCCNN T0 NGa0 e s not felt in the | Was inducted Into office today. The|dreds of plate glass windows were and kept the crowds moving. of funds, and his 200 troops o0 o mailtlons. age. awaTHng |- Albahy:, M. ¥ Nov ‘g G daat s sl in doubt. namely the succession | b " ""tome of the Wisconsin|civic pageant included one novel fea- | broken in store fronts almost to the American’ Flag Torn Down. AR CERT. | AiDrons. onanies of NG TorE e R T T s e astve | autricts, and it:is not impossibls that | tuve: Tihe mroceasion- from the Guild- | Jersey. City dine; ahd pictures gwerel, - oo 52sy o o ncll 1hen “on and | John ‘Williams, state comm! show an inclination to settle the strike «f Mir. Carter in Montana, where there | e official figures will change the to- | hall through the streets of the city to|knocked down and dishes broken. seemingly made no effort to prevent | ;e Two-Year-Old Dazughter of | of japor, is due here from Al by their employes, the state will in- is_prospect of a tie. tals of the (wo parties. The Fitth Wis- | the law courts, whore the oath was| The fire brigades of the Tidewater | scemingly made no effort to prevent | yuage Myers of the Indians supromme | oo aid el Aas o Gy mr Voke fta power in an effort to. bring These definite totals, howeeor. eave | congin district Is claimed by YVictor | administered, and thence back to th¢ | company, the Stindard "Oll company | It; an American flag floating in Tront | Loure ‘aied at Loga:srort. nd B T e o bt o R & republicar jorit the L. Berger, socialist. Henry F. Cochems, | Mansion hcuse, was. devotéd to the[and tie city of Bayonne all joined in | of a candy st down today by severa] | Infantile paralysis, the tweiitieih 105 it noped that o sotblem S ohor ¢ Conthaiasidner: John Wallatie as_follows membership the republican candidate, does mot | IePresentation of four scenes from | lighting the blase., 1t has not been as- | fer was torn y by several | intha olty In two years, | gt e B He sent telegrams tonight to the offi- 3 x ty, 45 republicans, | concede Bergera election, and a re- | Shakespearc, connected with important | certained what caused the explosion. | hundred medical students and others, 5 3 Ele sent (e o ne e sorats, 40; doubtful, 2 Gount may be necessary o decide the | incidents in’the history of the city of xnjwd York, Nov. .-[—’:‘lhe explosion | Who é{f_{g&}ed saud et t%l:m'u:f:rfl:!‘;i Returns from Many Sections of the | Mayor Writes to American Express | (Wil Fargo and National Bxpross sixteen republican senators . London. crushed in one side of the company’s . e 3 ARt ot O e of e i S g ° jored sueursd gy frosn Califor- | S0SK100. office building, a three story brick | f1ag to tatters. Photographs were tak- oL, Greson: Wedn nd Company. companie: attention N >ennsylvania, Nhode Isiand pont, Wash- ington and Wyoming. "he 1 nocratic senators con- e from Fiorida, In- a., Maine, Maryland, Viscissippl. Nebraska, N ¥ Ohio. _Tennessee, nd West Virginfa. THE BELECTION DISCUSSED AT CABINET MEETING. Eome Comfort Found Relative Smaliness of Democratic Pluralities. Washington, Nov. 8. —The election and ita lessons and pressing forward the administration’s legislative pro- gramme #0 as to get it out of the way “Yefore democratic control In congress mext year were among the subjects cussed at a cabinet meeting today. Second Class Mail Abuses. Chief among the administrative wicasures wili be the plan for meeting # cond class inall abuses py requiring ot newspapers—to pay increased postage on thei advertising yages sufficient (o climinate postal de- ts and warrant establishment of one cent postage of: first class mail in the wear futurs This is Postmaster Gen- 1 Hitcheock's profect. The plan will be urged upon con. gress at the coming short session, a & number of magazine publishers al- ready have expressed their disposition o co-operate. Comgrass will be asked € anthorize separate weighing of ad- tising and legitimate reading mat- each publisher certifying to his er the facts meccisary to Action will be oged on other measures. net Meeting Held Yesterday. e cadinet sessions are usus Tuesdays and Fridays= but “ing waa heid this morning because the president’s absence vesterday 1 his departure for Panama this af- -rnoon Bome Comfort Found in Election Re- sulte. discussion of the election re- ht out the individual views « president and those of some of fam!ly. was pointed L that it wase in the east that the #. harm to the republican party was out among other 27th, 334, 36th ew York, 324 .... orth Carolina, 1o, o‘;ut L kiahoma, 3d Pennsylvania, 10H Rhode_ Island, 1st ' West Virginia, Nt democratic gai the Indiana assembi, next successor. joint ballot of 1t is concaded a pluralit Of the twelve w ] , 12th, Tk el 18,24, 3d, 4th 4 n, 51. TIDE TURNS AGAINST SENATOR BEVERIDGE. Democrats Elect Majority of Members of Indiana Assembly. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. A. J. Beveridge's hopes term at Washington went glimmering tonight, when late returns showed con- clusively that ths democrats yesterday elected a majority of the members of which will meet nuary to choose Mr. Beveridge's Congressional Gains. Congressional gains were made by the republicans and democrats in the following states and districts: State. Dem. Rep. Connecticut, 2d . 1 fuss illinois, 6th, 7th, 4 -_— Indiana, 6th . 1 3 Iowa, 2d, 4th 2 Towa, Sth . — 1 Kentucky, 8th * -_ Maine, 2d, 3d ... 2 5 Maryland, 3d, 6th . 3 — Massachusetts, 3d .. 1 - Massachusetts, 14th — 1 Michigan, 1st, 5th ... 3 £ Missouri, 13th, 14th, Toth, 16th B |l wl th, Tth, 10th 3 2d; 7th, 11th, 15th, 19th, 1 1 9.—Senator for another According to the latest figures the democrats will have a majority on John W. Kern was indorsed Jlast spring by the democrats for United States senator and will in probability become the colleague of Sepator Shively, also a democrat. tonight democratic state ticket was elected by of about 15,000. rteen Indiana congressmen 1 be democrats. that the Edgar D. MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE PUT POISON IN HIS FOOD Arrested on Charge of Attempted Murder—Husband in Hospital. =, Wheeling, Ve Laura F. Schenck, Schenck, a millionaire pork packer of this city, was arrested and locked up tonight on a warrant issued by the prosecuting _attorn charging at- tempted murder of her husband by administering poison in his food. Mr. Schenck was taken to the North Wheeling hospital two weeks ago and since that time reveated attempts of Mrs. Schenck to have him taken back to their palatial home in Wheeling have been contested by Mr. Schenck’s relatives. Mr. Schenck is in a criti- cal condition. The arrest was made tonight, fol- lowing the receipt of telegrams from chemists in-New York city and Bal- timore, giving the analysis of mineral waters alleged to have been adminis- tered Mr. Schenck during his iliness. Mrs. Schenck is In jail and is not ad- mitted to bail, She refused to make 2 statement. The anuaiysis of the mineral water was made at the request of the at- tenlling physician, Dr. F. L. Hupp. The Baltimore telegram came from chem- ists at Johns Hopkins university, PHILADELPHIA FINANCIER AND HIS WIFE INJURED Racing Car Struck Limousine Which They Were Riding. Philadelphia, > 9.—Randall Mor- gan, vice president of the United Gas Improvement company, and a well- known financier of this city, and his wife were both severely injured to- night when the limousine in which they were riding was struck by a rac- ing_car near Haverford. They were removed to the Bryn Mawr hospital. Mrs, Morzen was cut about the head and bruised on the body. Tt is feared M. Morgan is in- jured internally Son of a Constantinople Million, Suicides in Georgia. Wayer , Ga., Nov. 9.—REither to escape arrest on a charge of assault or despondent over business matters, e and the flames soon destroy- ed it and contents. The total loss will exceed $75,00 TALK OF A SUCCESSOR TO SENATOR DEPEW. Judge Alton B. Parker Among the Names Mentioned. New York, Nov. 8.—With a safe democratic majority assured in the next state legis'ature, which will select a United States senator, political prophets are picking'a probable suc- cessor to Chauncey M. Depew. ~Sev- eral candidates are expected to seck the position and in the opinion of po- litical observers the race promises to be interesting. Already the names of four men who make this city their home have been advanced by their friends as having performed party services meriting this reward. They are William ¥. Shee- han, Judge Alton BE. Parker, Edward M. Shepard and John B. Stanchfeld. In View of the fact that maiy of the changes which made democratic con- trol of the leyislaturs possiblé occurred upstate, it is considerad certain that the ¢l ns of men residing outside of New rk city will be advanced. So far, however, no names - of upstate {dernocrats have been mentioned. BRISTOL SALOON KEEPE_R CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER Man Died from Injuries in Being Thrown Out of Business Place. Bristol, Conn, Nov. 9.—Charged with manslaughter in causing _the death of Jacob Kuhtae, Thomas Pyn- ela, a saloon keeper, and his barten- der, Thomas Brunaviz, were arrested here tonight and released under $1,000 bonds to appear in court tomorrow morning. Early in October, it is al- leged, the two men threw Kuhtae out of their place of business and that he struck on his head. inflicting in- juries which have confined him to the New Britain hospital until his death today. The day following the alleged ejection Pynela_and Brunaviz were arrested and since that time have been out under $300, charged iwith assault. Kuhtae was about 30 years old and unmarried. 2y FIVE STARS ON THE jen of the flag desercators before the office of the Diario del Hogar, a Mex- ican newspaper, showing many indi- viduals waving bits of the torn Amer- ican- flag. Cause of the Ili-Feeling. The demonstration today was a continuation of the affair of last night, | caused by resentment among the peo- ple over the burning at the stake of Antonio Rodriguez at Rock Springs, Texas, on the night of November 2. Newspapers Particularly Violent, Publication today by several Mexi- can papers of violent attacks on Amer- icans last night tended to incense the medical students, who were the pro- moters of last night's demonstrations. El Diario Del Hogar was particul Iy violent in the expressions of ani- mosity towards the people of the United States, characterizing them as “giants of the dollar, pigmies of cul- ture and barbarous’ whites of the north,” “and asking “Where is the boasted: Yankee civilization?” Riotous Students on the March. Shortly before noon today a crowd assembled before the Jyarez monurment in the Alameda and_ proceeded to, the municipal palace, where scveral rioters who twere arrested last night were un- der examination by the authorities. A company of mounted police followad the crowd. From the palace the stu- dents marched through Avenida San Trancisco, the principal business thor- oughfare of the city, stopping in front of the candy store where the flag inci- dent occurged. American School Children Stoned. In Juarez avenue, around the statue of the Iron Horse, speeches were made denouncing all Americans. A passing street car conveying children to the| American school tas stoned. Ome child was struck and severely injured. Windows of the .car were shatered Among others who were asauited wera the son of Ambassador Wilson and William Marshall, an_employe of the National Railways. The latter was hit{ on the head with a stone and sustained | a severe scalp wound. Mob Batters Newspaper Plant. | An attack was made upon the vk\nli of El Imparcial, and the mailing and | distributing departments on the ground | floor were wrecked. For twenty min. utes the mob battered at the heavy doors leading to the editorial and com- confirm the early estimates v wald West, democrat, thc ship of Oregon, over Ja: Howe republican. That Oregcri voted seems certain, n Os- COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED, 6TRUGGLE WITH D= Philadelphia, uspectad being ome of a New ik gang counterfeiters who have neen o bogus quarter-dollars useppi Galucci of New rested here today by secret service agents as he was about to board a train for New York in Broad street station. Matthew S. Griffin, chief federal agent here, and Teriil, his s aceosted Galucel just as he wa Ing through the train gate. grasped Galucel's arm, the man thrust his other hand into his pocket ‘and drew a revolver. Tyrill, close behind DBis chief, caught the suspect's wrist and ths two agents succeeded n dis- arming the prisoher, although be put up a. fight. Galucci was taken to the contral sta- tion ‘and . will be arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Craig in the federal building tomorrow. When searched, a package containing 120 of the bogus coins was found in his pos ession. sistant, s pass- As Griffin EXPRESS WAGON LOAD OF NEW HATS AND CIGARS. Election Bets—Fully Cashing In on ough, the heaviest individual loss re- letter resse npans The magor's made public_to- ght arce” ac x| e pein of Jorsey ¢ the company i “Although (his strike has been on for over 1wo weeks, th css com- panies have not, up today sed their rew crivers te | be vouched 1 | quired by law L must no cease, The sight of the city protect- police escorts wagons driven ¥ unlicensed drivers in violation of Wi is exciting criticism. W i have continued t irotection only because we ted from day to day that on se ght you would not, especiall: a time, continue such a object lesson of disrecpect and disregard of the Disrespect and dlsrpgard of the luw by persons and carporations who should be the fir téiobey the law has heen (b of most of the evils and = have accumulated ing the last 2 using unlicensc sh mtry d Y wagons in One Company or One Man Stands in | Way of Peace. In his letter (o Mayor Gaynor reviews mand for an eleven-h the me of law. Uniicensed push -carts aod vendors’ wagons found iu the streets aré taken to the corporation yard and | impounded there. Are xou nol able to see how demora it would to exempt you from the rulc ihat ap- plies by law to all without distine- tion?- has been situation arising from the st their em- ployes. and that he has been inform- ed tl the strike can be settled if reason prevails. POLICE HOLD UP UNLICENSED DRIVERS. Strikers Overturn Loaded Adams Ex. Co. Wagon and Smash its Load. 1e police began us manned by unlizersed drivers almost jmmediately letter was issued. Vahicles seized were held in the corpora- s carts are hoiding up this | tion yara just as pedd {nsic A gong of seven sir loaded Adams Expross « tonight and after crs overturned company Iriving _off wa thrce of the wagonmen attacked John | Snith uard. When they had beaten Lim nearly senseless they cut the har- sent the horses galloping down and then started to smash matter. Two crates of were sent squawking to <. The polica arrived too any arrest: iha stree the exjies live ck'cken: { the four Taco. ¢ e exprosa companies Involved sent | veply tonight to the letter of criticiem |received from the Merchants' associa- . | mals on on Tuesday, “We insist that we hail have the right to pass upon the merits of our em- the letter. “We will not" against any because he member of & union. But our: -e cannot be considered. tha. msters. An express wagon xpress office on wheels, .’ sa criminate a and Undue Infivence Charged. overtime, and rc cord o man called a ‘driver} $1000,0003C hanided {Hemds: ion. “At my but wite 18 in fact, an express agent Vew York e . | tinges,” “the m {I1ving one or more assistants called’ for o ohork, Nov. 9. This was the day | mand for a recogmition of the union, [helpers. It can thus readily be seen one Mammany election eaptain hired | and also agreed to leave the svitlement | that espress employves of this class o e o e beinGumand vagos ifter iiey | chould not be subservient to. a truck- = 5 g LR\ had resumed work. [ supposed mans union.” —to do it. cn he b a v 3 e s nhe had made! course. (hat this would scitle the | A few boys employed ‘as helpers on hiatstAnastioTos ot rs. = Downton | Btuike when I pr 1 it the wagons of one of the companies in- In the fnancial district. along the curh, | compaties ‘they refuscl. at the | vrived “demanded an increased wage, n ok % ands upt By | stanco of one company, or one man, to (the letier says, and etarted all the e an the hotais: Fr ceept it as a of settlement, but | trouble with' its increasing violence {onatod that Bany. £ oL hinged | Wanted an addional condition that they laml isorcer. hands, One broker to have ” | handled $350,000. the ol | THOMAS T. ECKERT’S SON | BALTIMORE AVIATION MEET, time betting commissione s hej TO SET ASIDE WiLL | A SERIES OF FLIGHTS | p1a 50.000. Another broker made S : iesions ‘uml $20,000 in | Of His Father, General Eckert—Fraud | Three Cross-Country Trips to Fert own judgment. Oddly Carroll and Return. =~ - 5 K posing rooms with heavy timbers, and i A — . Crumpacker of the Ninth district was | John Burbane, a Greek. son of a mil- | BANNER OF THE SUFFRAGETTES | }osSing I« I Doery L mbars, ported befell a men who bet on Dix, o o 76.<Chi e saltimo: i e e . much of the outcome in the West| (), only republican elzcted. lionaire soap manufacturer at Con- e oo Then, thermaunted iy ue i placen ¢ nix |pluratics mffiagtooafis |2, New romts: Nove 8 Sconatees, | i) (Baltimare; ML ow: 9.-—A Sbsntiral been discountxd im the pri- % S . " ty 3 2 = in | POlice charged with drawn swords. | peijen fraud ‘and undue influenc day with ideal conditions for fligl -~ r ad i Indianspolis._Ind. Nov. $.-Semator|=untinople, committed = suicide . by | Mass Mesting to_Celsbrate Victery in | &5 of ‘the tioters was rus throngh and | Fetter- Gen. Thomas T. for iead | this afternoon, rewarded those who tiaries. Some comfort was " | Beveridge admitted that the tide was|shooting in a hotel here today. He State of Washington 2 ¥ % o £ — e o Wastern T have patiently s e i malluess of the Aemo- | oo \ j oot . . Killed. The others fled. An alarm, of the Western n have patiently’ walted since the for. e ot with tha | 38Rinst him. He wrote the following | resistered last night under an as- e B e A Cheh or i i ( MRSL AVERILL ON TRIAL RSyt Dottt tha bulk of e o Mool s Tts o Tolied up fn the Dast . when LP imoenti oo v i 4 18 ail o nt: | ovone o ey arvane came 0 Wavs | New Yorlk, Nov. 9.—New York suf- | brought the fire department to the FOR MURDER OF HUSBAND | 000,000 estate to his elder son, | tion meet a week ago yesterday. The mocratie primaey was attained, e f nard ok clean Bnt | v e rrnt B AT LD, Mags | fragettes will hold a_mass meeting at | scene before the fames gained heads — L. Bekert, Jr, are made by James C.result was a series of flights totally ri's apparsntly less than 70.000 PIu- | GT0I'T am sontente o O T R T I tarn e | Cooper Unlon tomorrow night to cel- | way. | F. P. Wells an Important Witness for | Eckert, tile younger son, in proceedings | eclipsiniz in interest anything yet s g B8 Seunect ord; T am content. f assault was sworn out yesterday. |eprate the victory for woman suffrage | During the pi of the mai begin today to set aside the will. It |in Baltimore, save, of course, Lath- was cited i this connectlon. For the first time in thirteen years ——— won in the state of Washington yes- | body of students the city Gove i 15 al80 alleged that Genaral Eckert was [am's wonderful flight over the. city on Defeat May Work for Goed. 58 Sumbecits squitrol p % pasen Steamship Arrivals. terday. The mecting will be one of |ernor, Landa of the feloral. district. st Albans, Vt, Nov P. Wells, | of unsouffd mind when he drew up the | Monday for the prize offered by The e T dntens of the|States sentorships and_all out” eea| At Copenhagen: Nov. §, Hellig Olav, | the largest ever hell in the city Dy | €hief of Police Felix Diaz and Joaquin (5 ooy person. 1o Hee Frapk C. Av: Jdooument. ._|Sun ana The Evening Sun. rembers that the defeat of the |States senatorships and all but one| o KEPCIYAT the advocates of votes for women. Mrs. | Casaus, formerly smbassdor to the criy aiter he had heon rarells snof,| James C. Fckert, under the will, is|”/he audience saw in action today party U8 these stste tons congressional distric At Rotterda Nov. 8 Uranium, [ Il P. Delmont and Mrs. Clarence | United States, followed in automo- wne an Pmportant witness for ine |17, receive $50,000 outright and a life | every type of aeroplane now on the’ readily work for good.. It demonstra from New G " | Mackay are expected to speak. biles. ecution Nt taday's seeeniore the linterest in an additional $100.000. Inferounds. Archibald . Hoxsey opened, . n thels .opinion, the necessity of | ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR At Queenstown: Nov. 9, Caronia, | The leaders of the movement in this | In a speech at the municipal palace al of Mre Averill, who is charges | filing the contest he places this in|his entertainment in a Wright bi- the party leaders making tle fight of New Yor! state, who sent over $2,000 to Wash- | Governor Landa addressed words of iip her e Weile | jeopardy. for the will provides thatfplane; Hubert Latham showed his An- IN CONNECTICUT. | from New York g st s n her husband’s murder. Wells |1e0P P their lives for the national ele L s - At Libau: Nov. 4, Estonia, from |ington within the past vear to aid the | approval of the students’ protest, but ilifledL that i;r)madiatel\' l;fl T ll:c any beneficiary who takes such action |toinette at its best; Count Jacques Jears hance and it served s Estil New York. i fight, are overjoyed at the result. cautioned them against violence. o At 3 er Ahe |4 "to" forfeit <his interest. With the [ e T,esseps and J. Armstrong Drexel stimates on Probable Outcome of | New i 3 i “Th; akes .the fifth st shooting Averill-managed to make his | /S t . few minor beguests to F i 3 = R < PR IR, S DO Election by. Legislature Differ Widely. | At Navles: Nov. f, Regina dtalia, [, CTO8, Soes 0 oa Hasted Tavp: A Disgrace to City of Mexic. = |way to Wells house. When Wells|SXeOREDR (0 §,00000"00 the estate, in- | ok wad By howed sometmng, o President Realizes the Situation. from New York, o bagnes S 7] Ambassador Wilson in his note to the opened the door Averill said, accord- | TPIACNEs (1 oiia LD hat The. Coctioes s e b0 Pres ‘x—:" Taft r'n'r! e Hartford, Conn., Nov. 9.—Katimates| At Hav Nov. 8, Chicago, from |ertodas. = = foreign office described the occurrence ins to the witness: !“l)h,)uodl 1 am T by T Mhers Hwere liinracy feraams e n t r getting through all neaded on the probable outcome of the sena- | e e 1IED OF HEART FAILURE as a disgrace to the city and to the going to die! Josephine has shot.me o S Tth; o Part Dol 4 2 A Jemisiation i the three|torial election by the legislature chosen | At Hamburg: Nov. 9, Moltke, from DIE| HEAR | JMexican people, and expressed surprise TG Rl e wonsalps 4 B B b b tl\:rml“az:g:cou;ti‘:":r- tronths’ seasion bez{nning next mon in this state vesterday differ iwidely.| N® - ile Playing Roller Polo i hat, inasmuch as the embassy had| Wells said’ that a moment or two S B e ) T, ed on mebers of the cabinet | Tho Courant will give tomorron worn: While Playing Roller Polo in New liirning in advance of e proposed | later Ais. Averlll came across {he | PRESIDENT TAFT below the entrance fo Dattimore’s or o statement of the sluation | ing figures showing that 119 of the 130 3 ey, | demonstrations, the Mexican authori- | street from her own home to the Wells STARTS FOR THE. 18THMUS | nixbor, LIt iatabont aine satleeitee e e n Ty aetaq | Fpublican mermbers elected are favor- | from 91 counties out of 99 in Towa to- | . Coomm o o | ties had nome, or, having it, took no|house and sald. three times: “Framk, Stk D o h e e ne eiail fable to ex-Governor Mclean, 51 a night show that the republicans yes- ]'I;m:‘m_ Toller polo Here tonight Johm 2CtOR to prevent the outbursts. | tell them it was a naccident Is from Charleston Today on the | Uriing poit oy the fivers, Tatham R B D10 s wore. | lorday slected teny consressmen and | Jicls or Wallinefosd, s mesier of 1nf ToiT Mi-ieler Tvoel gaid fonieht A FOR THE ARM Armored Cruiser Tennessee. 58 seconds. De Lesseps bettered this, — corded. Senator Bulkelsy claims he | the entire ticket, headed Dy |40t on A C. team, was stricken {hat every effort will be made to pun- | AEROPLANES FOR THE ARMY. — his time being 26 ininutes 15 seconds. MARKED GAIN, SHOWN will have 104 votes and concedes 77 Gov. B. I 1. The latter's plu- | 106 MHICR o e andl dicd o anicken jsh those guilty of offering insult to o S R iR, Ve, Nov Sn_ his way | But. it remained -for Drexel ‘to-make IN THE SOCIALIST VOTE |t Mclean. The lecislature will be re- will' probanly reach 13,000. |t henredisrasc o glat dn an Sino) the Annerioguifing. Segretary: of War Wi Aske Corigrses, [ RIMMONT Ve, Nov, 9208 Bio was | Bue fe sesaminad i ior Drex U RaINES s publican by 69.0n joint ballot. = | nospital. Daniels was plaving halfbaclk | = for Five or Ten. B rutshr Tennesste for Pamamal e e OKLAHOMA, Throughout New York State—Signifi- cant Incr Upstate. Hamilton’s First Lesson Monoplane. New York, Nov. 9.—Charles K. Ham- in a Bleriot | and the first period had just started | when e threw up his hands and fell | to the floor. President Tart passed through here at 30 o'clock tonight on a special train. Taft's Panama trip will be limi Hoxsey, five minutes after the open- ing homb began @ flight for_ altitude in an endeavor to win the $2,500 prize BALDWIN'S PL:FIAL!TY ABOUT 3,600. Washington, he_asked by Secretary of W ov. 9.—Congress will | Democratic Ticket Elected— Dickd He was placed in an am- | M ; o 53 C five or ten aeroplanes for ) Panama, tr i 2 eadiave t o B Néw York, Nov. 9.—Marked gains in Lee Cruce for Governor. hurpied to the hospital,!jiton, who has aiways flown biplanes. v. The secretary said today|d to twelve davs, a four | Oocred b he - American an ay's_election. Figures available to- 1 om fordo v a > e s due. to heart di > Jost ¢ e first 130 vards and ‘hines. General Allen, chie . elock tomorrow and (he | s fir the 2t . micht ndicate & iolai vote for Charles| New Haven. Nov. o_Judge Baldwin | Cruce, democratic candidate,was eleci- (aud the shock sustained by falling to | came down with & bump that smashed ["o. the army. has recommended | tom at 10.30 glelock tomorrow and, th s T don ©f $5.090, which is nearly double while Mr. G 6 hout 75000 | 2 n ating the returns today, 16 wing. - He self is unhurt and | Mr. Dickinson is not comvinced thai | 2M# 2 vessels have a speed £ Sl A 3 v 3994 vole of 1808, I3 New York city |jn round numbers, giving the demo-|John R. Williams, chairman of thc SOUSA IN HOSPITAL. will try again when he has made re- |thc zoveinment needs that mauy next | MONY B e Ve papesd | scored omly 5,330 feet. At the height Flussell recelved 27,230, cratic standard bearer a plurality of | democratic state ' comimittee, tonight ST pairs. | vear and wili suzgest a smalier num- | Of 22 Knots and will | viven practl- Inamed his motor went wrong and he Most significant, however. are the|about 3,600, although the figures are |2nnouncad that Cruce won by a ma- | Suffering from an Attack of Mal jber He 1s convinced. however, that | Cally at ton speed all the way 1o Get | was compelled to descend in a series fncreases upstate, xty-flve citics that | aubject to some changes owing to dis. | JOTity of 25,000 He also caid that the —Nothing Serious. Guggenheim-Rosenberg Marriag ti, United States must equip itselr {100 80d Back to Chatoscon, e THIC|of glides, the last one being from & Enve u vote of 7880 two yeers ago ! puted and incompleted returns. rest of the democratic state ticket won 7 74 with a.rcraft it it is to keep pace with | XDeC ; i height of about 3,500 feet. He landed #howine 20000 this year. In the out- | by similar majorities. New Haven. Nov. 9—John Philip | govew York, Nov. 9.—Henry Frank |y B 80" vors night of November 23. about three miles from the aviation % Teine dmtricts the gains are esrecii — ke Sousa, the well known bandmaster, ' GuFgenheim a son of Daniel Gus- ) ne ey i field, unhurt. Hie machine, however, i DR ich Paraart 1 PENNSYLVANIA, was taken to the New Haven hospital S°Tnoim. the millignaire smelter, was | . " "geum & Bailey Girous Storage Plant Burned. |syufféreq considerably, but Hoxsey la- @ owed less than 10 votes :his vear Democrats Have Fifteen Out of Twen. ' = 4 3 today, suffering from what is said by Jarried today to Miss Helen Rosen- Utica, N. Y, w. 9. Fire which | ter came to the press stand and said Tonort trom 190 64900, 0106 Buhprocmen, | Apparent Plurality for Tener for. Gov. | 'hC aitending phyeiclans to be jiees, “JDo0 Wil so fo Hngland, whera | Tr Dbroke out at an early hour this morn- | he will again go after the altitude:rec- ¢ nx the large c coclallat gains ; v. Eyracuse and Roch ? mtances the Increascs are as 60 per cent. the bridegroom 15 to take u course at ' Cambridge university and will proba- bly remain two vears. tack of malaria. Sousa was 1 the fore part of the week in Danb while conducting a concert, and faint- ed. He was taken to his hotel, wher he remained for two dsyvs. Today he Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 9.—The first cold section of the Darnum & B cir- cus train, on returninz to winter quar- | ters here tonight, was run into in the freight vards by a switchine engine the of the Newport Warehou at Newport, Herkimer county, causing storage plant ing company ing _destroyed ord tomorrow in another machine. | i ernor is 31,4t4. Philadelphia, turns from sixty Cleveland, O., Nov. 9.—Final unoffi cial figures on the Ohifo election show that the democtats have 15 out of 21 | congressmen. Full reports toright from Kentucky Jailer ‘Shot by “Bad Jake" Noble, Noted Feudist. . ov. 9.—Complete re- of the sixty-seven countles in Pennsylvania, with esti- a loss of $120,000. worth $40,000 and the cheese and but- The buildings were Lane Cotton Mills Resume. W vii ceups P rage was worth '$30,009, Jackeon, Ky., Nov. 9.—Wesley Turn- show that Represent- i was seized with a similar fainting New Orleans, ‘Nov. 9.—The Iane|and one of the six l\!\v!lp.lrfl of a|ter in storas W wort £50,4 c 3 9 £1XTY-SECOND CONCRESS, |SBa . Ahbeey Toomas (rensbitcy mated Jlurality from the missing spell and removed to the hospital. H {cotton milis, employing 1,000 opera- | siceper slishtly injured. The train had = or, Jwller’ of "Breathiic county, was ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES "as defeated by E. R. Bathrick (dem- tor Jonn 1 Tomer Poarent plurality pnysicians state that his condition is | tives, resumed operations :today afier | o rear lights and the cr Rapid Growth of Los Angeles. he snot 4nd Killed on g street nedr jail last night by "Bad Jake” Nol = noted feadist, and & ure in the Hargss and not serious, but that he will be.con- {ocrat) by 1800, In the 20th.distr fined to_his room at least & week. t | Representative Paul Howland (repub- lican) wins on the unofficial figurss switcher did not ses ic-untl 110 avoid the accident bl having been closed since last April Washingeon, tign of Lot A ~ompsted Wit governor of Pennsylvania of 51,461, Have Warking - Ma- The counties from which compiese re- turns have net been recelved are Alle- Democrats Wil Quiggle Wine Cups. iow % consin Soci ocrat Elscted | nomses by Rl ol No cause for the killing is kgwn. Jority of 29 in Next House. Williatn M. Gordon (democeat) by | gneny; Armstrong. Chester, Lawrence | Roosevelt Refuseg to Be Interviow The Taetcomece:. of the sengon for | Wisconsia So Gliiey Electsd | nounced by the census bures Turner snd- Noble had - besh "clo oy s i oniy 54 votes, and the demoeratle com- | Afercer,. Monroe and. Wayhe, - Exoiud. . @Viter Bsy. N' -¥. Nov.5—Thet- | women members of the Harciord @olf | to- Conyress. | This is ai inerssse sinoe 1360 ¢ e R, r & P ‘:w;;f“,',,:“‘: mittee cluims that the officigl cenvass: ingtnese countles, Tener ‘polied an un- | doTe Roodeveitcconunied 1o _have | club 160k plave Monday ~ afterpoon. | Milmaukes Wis. Nov. s.—The Eue- | 14% 08 2115 per cent. R cicet I e ol .,d“‘ will show Gorgor elected. | offictal total vote of 345,209, Berry, the | NOUUNZ 10 $ay tonight. He refused | The event wasiefone-olub coniest and | Ming Wiscontin in s late edilipn sives s o s Daus Daath 2t G 6. MEOdY W gega g o I = Keystone candidate for governor, 316,- | 0 be niervietred and Lept to himself | was won by Mre. Thomas R. Loomis. |2 tabulated vote of Victer 1. Betger, | Congressman-Elect Focht Bankrupt. ath of Gen. G. M. Guion. | @subciul Giarict B UL N sasit IOWA. 745, and Webster Grim, the democratic | 8!l day and tonjght. The cup given by Henry §. Redfield, | socialist democrat, and Henfy €. (o | Scranton, P Congressman- | Colorado Springs, Col, Nov, $.—@en,. o 156, d-mocradc, majorite in candidate, 116.815. = - which was plaved for all during the | chems, repaiiican’ ca e |elwet Bentamin K ot Seven- | George M. Guion dled here todmy. Ha s e Republicans Elect Ten Congressmen stimated returns from the seven | Actor Henry Les Dead. season, was won b Miss Mildred | gre 1 the 1ifth which JAeentli Penn ct today giied | had a_distinguishod war record with, Unefficial Figures. - and Entire State Ticke! misging cour s mive Mr. Ten et Chicako, ~-Menr . an a Qu and she also won the cap- | =iv Rerzer with one S s lia- fthe Arigy nf‘ the "Qfoll‘l\l'l‘flllfl Crmuiicte retnrn, wl the . v thge pr o piurality as . making Tener's piu rveshyterian hospital ip, given by Mrs. J. k!ruu(‘rr cinel in ity - mivs- o and the | trom (hd ranic of gapiain 6o the sem: PoprerL Bt - in CUNgres Den Muines, Ja, Nov. t.—Returns ity for ihe state o : Tog. 2 o = anand of a New Xerk