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VOL Lil.—NO. 270 BAIL STILL DENIED MRS. SCHENK Her Room in Tower of County Jail Fur- nished from Her Own Home ALLEGED POISONER OF HUSBAND Held Awaiting Developments in the Illness of West Virginia Millionaire Pork Packer—Mrs. Schenk De- clares Innocence of Any Attempt Upon Her Hus- band’s Life—Her Chiléren Kept in Ignorance of Charges Against their Mother. attempt 7. Va., Noy. 11 a1 dec ¢ innocence of any R Geine s jatl, | upon rushan life, Attorne th chair and | Hand G today that M ts fr latial home might be said to date D s. Laura Sche y year. In January b it itho i} and_toc all, aw elopr his health, goin, After his T ne h husband ohn . | turn, much imp i. he fell ill a wnk, a millionaire pork packer. and Dr. Gregor Ackerman, a 0w n specialist, who was ecalled in, Mr. Schenk Criticaily !l w0sed the case as p oning. He Arrajgnment of rs. Sche on wever soon afterward di arg she attempted to poison i from the case. Dr. Frank L b putting enic into local phy an, was then | s and drink water summoned by r s and he r aved ading the turned snosis, t his nes At the North Wheel opinion wa Mrs. Schenl where he was taken until the s had been %0 when suspicion was first a made and h 1d been re- ps reported today as sligl moved ice his r L t st r moval 1 refused the Y a of | privil visiting him Despl 1 Lo | Mrs. Schenk was Formerly a Domes- Ahe Arre " ¢ tic. to Laura Farnsworth nk is the 1 daughter of a poor family in Marietta, se th re true, she Ohio. came Wheeling twent “ sght threc 10 found employmen u Suspects to Be Arrested. As a domestic as such homes ten vear oKttt Mr. Sche was then rdry old, and w 1 home ¢ on isiand home she of motc in the ca ept in ignol ainst ident of the ¢ S sl firm o . Schenk 5 . i ire, and is a broth 1id physiciaps will be questioned. Wito': recantly chenk's lliness Dates Back a Year. 1. r the At the jail todmy Mre hent Senator N. questioned w, but she rep. DON'T WANT JUDGE LANDIS TO PRESIDE AT THEIR TRIAL. Indicted Members of So-Called Beef Trust Demand Change of Venue. NERE ENGAGED IN M'KEE'S ROCKS BANK ROBBERV' Two Men at | in Jail Now Prisoners Lynn, Mass. w United States famous indard ndicted liing & policeman there red by roe inen wanted trust o | of the Victor k v charge of . S in restraint of tr nt s ndis was patientiy third man wanted snuse toe when a quar- Phchacensici, w © of counsel for the packers ent T Dakbntt of the s at |@d the court room and demanded a who from post-morten pho- | Change of venue on the grounds that | - as been positive lisqual in the w5 one of the le: “'" the A o Pressed Steel Car company 2 Rocks a year ago last sur several persons were kill their | NORWICHv CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910 Cabled Paravraphs Rome, Nov. 11.—During past twenty-four hours fourteen cases of cholers and six deaths from the dis- ease have been reportad from the im- fected districts. the Calais, France, storm which 11.—The revere h in the Engl channel and the Strajts of Dover toda caught unawares the Ca fishing flect. Several of the vessels were sunk Eund thirty fishermen were drownad. 11. vatican, who came home when the ne- gotiations for a revision of the con- cordat were interrupted. would not re- turn to Rome. If the ambassadorship is continued, another will be chosen for the post. WIND BOTHERED THE BALTIMORE AVIATORS Friday's Sport Spolied by the Sharp, Snapy Gusts. altimore, Nov. 11.—A wind such as ators abhor—the sort that comes in short, snappy gusts and then die: down to nothing—completely spoiled the contemplated sport at the aviation neet here today. Half an hour the time set for the official openin light lling_through Dri ‘The devil is whipping was a comment frequently fter stant Secretary of the Navy hrop and a party from Washing- sed what little flying there s during the afternoon. At 2.4 . the wind, which has been blov les an hour. died down to 17, ¢ in the biz Wright passenger- { wind in the 1 at five minutes ter | feet scend fter three o'clock, af- having reached a height of 1.050 | _Just before he landed, Latham, in his Antoinette, started on a duration | flight. He close to the | ground ana ne rocked like but he hunl'll‘d it the wr ! e ma 1 against the zusts but | after a five-minute fig andience waite for further fli > wind conditions grew wors Def er and no further attempts | GOVERNOR-ELECT DIX ! PLEDGES HIMSELF | To an Honest Administration of His Office—Democratic Jubilee. - Boonvil Dix, the | public the pol imself here honest istration, untouch- any influe ut his duty to the | whole people. His first problem, he | | said, would be administrative reforms | and retrenchment in expenses. He | took occasion to those not | ¥ 1 had con- | rib to his election and to meot conditions tending to undermine our government and onr constitution. And { berein,” Tie added, “Hes the best evi- dence-that our form of government will endure. | 4" democ: ng | tonignt afforded or-eiect an | opportunity | part, he s s | upon ftself a ity, {1¢ we are to bear w sponsinil ity and perform well the s of state | administration it can be only by the devotio operation of {all good « is a when > all should devoie our theu | time and to solve the { problems that nte i KENTUCK‘I BAD MAN Jake Noble Still in Hiding—He i Fully Armec. is RS S s it o et gethe “Hle yvour petition with lerk of| Lexington, K . vo men at Lynn. efforts have | “File vour petition wi clerk o _exington, Ky.. Jre T :'r;:i:‘tr'.‘;‘ to :“onn:’ylzh’r n ”uu the | this court and I will hear arguments | than two hundred jetor bank robbery in which lgnatz |BeXt Wednesday.” remarked the court. | Fohatz, president, and Max Fridman, | vhen seen later. Judge Landis said | o R g g {ne had no comment to make on the|Turner last T : Detectives have visited Lynn, and | e tecl e ffteen | he 18 still ‘i1 hidin PULY & number of persons who saw the ban- e deciucy Tt U ptteen 1o d8 el SiniGing A its in McKee's Rocks on the night of |3 B TN e e i ds b the bank robbery have identif (e | POWSPADers, in public sy oec hes and mhm‘ ¥ertioe Willam has been hotographs as those of men | €ODE K et oF e cadthe xewa tranted. Albert Warow E issian | N ET ARG aln 1K == imq-h,m = Incre student {n New York, is also allegod | {1 o anti-trist aw o contro | gve onders 1o % BEave told the police ef Baltimore | ¢ D¥ice of liestock and the price of | HEICH o et agne of his acquaintance with the bandits sy sellobal oF the Duiten [t ho Is encounteraa S end of their alleged relation of the | Sl e B LI e O et L Sk Seay Stey. The geen under | Slorney i mreciisis the hbcios | Sharged with thes arrest in Lynn are Andrew Ibten and | Sl 8Xormey to investigats the charges | charged with threx ofher } TWosilt Tvanowsid. n \iew of the fact | 334 10 (ke them before a grand jury | committed before the killing of ihat they stend charued ORI i e LA B RN o Wil be takon ni yrosont for theis | PERMANENT ORGANIZATION | extradition to Pittsours MAYORS OF NEW ENGLAND. | il Ehe ot - o i of citizens have WINDOW GLASS TRUST L ititas et Carrrazenios af:Mayoreon)| i, Mleivioe nt PLEADS NOLO CONTENDRE | Friday in Boston, i meeting Noble The Corporation snd Each of Fifteen | Postun, Nov. 11 nent_or- Pittabare, Pa, Nov. 11 Ut ey B Etatos District Attornes Jo Eatiistye e e Fpecial Assistant F. P Ashley DEve Tord SPashiugton. D. C., wo 3 Pl O United States district ¢ t ¥ n 1 of I'v‘:’”\‘ neetion wit) ecutio e neton ert A. Kenvon - f P LU C nd Alfred . W wae the and rd ¥ Dr. 3 Oyen TAnsinis- emerit ined the Worces movement to re @ tubersnlosis in ind urg a similar plan, mayors inspect- it under tie and t cities to fallow 1 Later in the dayv the had br 1o city Adapartm an increase in tance of city offic i ce 124 bes 1 tramadiate attorneys e combine by allegad 3 mc follow by was announ company SEVEN HUNDRED ENTR!E Piational Horse Show Opens at Madi- son Bquare Garden Today. York, No s of az \ repub {York to P John can,will w ve of |ing on Mon trumpets will open at k to- |of a bet lost on g mor ational | called on Mayor Gaynor this afternoon forse gar- |and announced his intention to start den more by 200 | In 1870 Panlding pushed a whe o than record, wiil |barrow ounds of compet « zes and | buckwl ew \mk‘ everal thousind v of tro- on s 1 hies. Th ry republican nom- Eanada ne en | Improved Condition of Government J Trol pete Finances. ¥ the Post, but Wen ahead of a Temgth from (il Toca 1l A the ‘dishursements arc ahout §i.- | was also off poorly, ran third. 60,000 leam oo [ of August 1 | Allen of the | BRITISH GUNNER DEFIED } THE WHOLE GARRISON. He Had Killed a Corporal—Later Com- | mitted Suicide. towland of army the Work hot and ki iptn e, anding fevd 1S superior R d tovk Point on.. Armed w abundant ammur o on either vorks in front of him, | t bay for hours and tachment that went to pi= I's body. Reali starved o the rifie head tragedy is when Roval te he would Rowlar 2If and ble i, off h Today similar to that Gunner Thomas Artillery shot and ston, for a to be hang- ! killed Chapt | fancied griev Peter Library edication at Brown University. Providence, 1. L, 11 —Many ' prominent in ti and edu- cational world a: lhh dedica- | tion at Brown univer his after- I noon of a orial ry in com- on of John ¥ former sec- ate, who w an alumnus of made Root d with Me 1cceeded nd by Fresident ell of the Univers Hey's of the institusi~ ! Madrid, No a ¢ announced today that Marquis Emilio de Ojeda, Spanish ambassador to the | g biplane made a try for alti- | tude and duration. He found much trouble with the tonight | Teamsters 1 its word th a|will all be out again. The { chauffeurs are own bat- ELUDES HIS PURSUERS. | Express Strike To Continue JERSEY STRIKERS NULLIFV THE AGREEMENT REACHED. i MAYOR GAYNOR WAS ANGRY | 1 On Learning of the Decision of the | Strikers Across the Hudson—Little | Viclence Shown Friday. | New The striking | express drivers and heipers of Jersey | City nulli the agreement | reached early the morning between | ew York strikers ontinental of the Jersey men to return to work, and they have refused. Chauffeurs’ Battle to Be _The situation now cisely the position it occupied before | Mayor Gaynor took a hand in the ne- | gotiations—with taois exception. that | the mayor is angry and resolved to| temporize no longer. Demands $50,000 From Rockefeller {MONEY TO BE YOUNG HUNGARIAN ARRESTED | FORTHCOMING. IMMEDIATELY And Held at New York Police Head- quarters—Threat of Death Accom- panied the Demand for Cash. New York, Nov. 11.—harged by de- tectives who arrested him with writing a threatening letter to John D. Roc] feller demanding $50.000, Peter L. is hald at|his Panama trip President Tart Jjobn, ipnnce who accuses Lillijohn of sending tI a young Hunsarian headquarters. Hugo i- Kardofy, letters to him, to be forwarded to Mr. Rockefeller, made the complaint which | caused the Huangarian's arrest on reverts to pre- | technical mail. charge of attempte a ed black- How Letters Were Sent. Kardoff told the detectives he re- The is the cause of effect and if he makes his competitors and att Tesuits. man can do as effective adverti tractive bargains. To adver cash.to make a sectional impre gilt-edged newspapers the eves Zoods or wares costs 325,000 for d out in this way and they re yuld be constantly repeating regula \dvertising «deal under it for every customer. Sena for culation see wha {§ mates of home ¢ 1‘ way to tell whether way of making compart r Now is the time to subseribe i cost is per reulating paper advertising ons in i of 2 th Following printed in The Bullstin Saturday, fonday. Tuestay, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, s a statement Bulletin duri Teiegr: Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 5 7 9 Tolal, of a special for a 1 much increasg; for Man Behind the The man behind the advertisement, He is the range-finder—the winn one of operation wide enough he stands off all cts to his place There is small advertising and big adver the inch and those who advertise by on, ten the is worth no g mean cheayp prices with others. The Bulletin. your door daily for 12 cents a weelc by carrier. the & aph 98 96 87 60 80 7 the page. ing as (he big one If he sets up at- amoun ast weel Some of the New | ccived three letters from Lillijohn to- Advertisement like the man behind the gzun, of the isin business The small o in a local newspaper calls for to reach through the agen twelve million xeaple or week. Fortun ich they are there is’ an return, wl unless which ders. This and the onl; S 5,000 re or dear It will be | and variety General 965 203 253 203 230 193 2047 Loca/ 157 126 123 {9l 66 118 681 multi z—those who advertise ny business itude. little of for es are or the advertisers doing honest The Bulletin rate card and by its sworn statement of cir- 1,000 subscribe: all esti- is the y fair eft at of matter Total 1220 425 463 354 376 408 3249 { York drivers and helpers who believed nen would also ratify the ement were ¢ ir wagons toda Broth but if the Inte: rhood o bitter one | tle back until th never go i s recognized | Policeman fur Every Express Wagon. ! he dec f the Jersey me I known to t ptherhood of > H an At At o committe came to me vol »f mine, an mer.t - le agresment I shall teach them réss wagons can be run with- | their help, even if we have to man | one of them with policemen.” | No Municipal Licenzes at Present. In the present confused state of the ike, Judge Coxe in the United States | 1it court decided today that all ex- | s wagons may be run this eif ondi that have hitherto | imicipal 1i- driver in matter | municipal ordi- A further hear- from today. rectancy and | streets. | m itus of e expres; reference to a has been fixd se held a wee e OFFICIALLV (‘OMMENDED day ad W ing led to no re LAll of a changers where Kardoff, the complal ant, for translation. isiate Rockefeller under threats of death, ety ;sn 000 from ritten in Hung, ) the Stand ntained to Kardoff and forward One, w the m. in a to M anted Cash Down or addressed ted, is as and the ¥ the that you. ciety » raud va wili monthly 3 t want it this way essage to Lump. r. Rocke- ch and + killed. ontri mmediate payment from | l’ohce Believe He is C‘axy < a second ietter” 2 felicr with death, intend- The a follow-up in case | ply was received to the frst, ijohn was arrested in the offices | firm of Hungarian money e ployed. The is crazy. | VERDICT OF $3,000 Al Careless Use of New $2.000 pre F da. TLa GAINST NE hloroform, in Death, Was Charg. w York, Nov was awarded by me court today in favel rowitz, who sued threaten- | prisoner had | | trustingly sent his threats to the firm | The police believe he | W YORK DOCTOR. { Resulting | ed. in r of Alrs Dr. Phil- | k p Sussman, charging that his careless | chloroform, was respopgible for BY THE NAVV DEPARTMENT xnn- death of her son. Abriaham. Lives Saved by Apprentice Seaman ard | Young Sailors. Nov. 11.—Louis Leem: vear old ('halsea ed overboard fi hip one T y vort, R. T., Larry D. Scully in. October. TRoth bo: ce seamen and Waller time saving his mate, owing on had ai to Py _823. Acting Secretary Wintirop today thot s! worthy of a lstter of official | mmendation. H He also wrote letters to James Rus- a young sailor from Mil- Winiatt Kendrick Grif- | sell Dennls, waukee, and U bt = ‘Washington, Nov. 11.—The state de- “;‘fin"{: 1&"“"2’,&3;3“{;“33; partment today received a cablegram | a Shemad rascied from Henry T. Gage, United States| Tt minister to Portuga!, stating that] Great Britain, HMaly, France and Spain bt i had notified the provisional govern- New Jersey Pastor Invited to Locate in Brookline, Mass. Boston, Nov. 11.—Rev. Howard C. Robbins of St. Paul's church, Engle- wood, N. J.. has been invited to become rector of St. Paul's church, Brookline, to suceeed Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., who resigned some time ago. Rev. Robhins is a_ gr Yal nd of the ol 1903, M acon by B iz to hegin abeut 3 oclock Acc man { was hurt | preseri {an charg: Great mant o tra added recoznized merel; trol. dPD&fl ent, n governmene has done. The United States will not recognize the repnbl it s stabili Desperate Pliaht of with ording to the testimony was called to treat the Dr. Sussman, over The boy died and the sian rendered a verdict “era | diie to chioroform. ot READY TO TRANSACT BUSINESS WITH PORTUGAL. ;‘7‘ Brita, , France, Spain in a street car accident. ed the application of leeches to orted to chiyraform to Dr. Suss- boy, who He injured knez and when the boy re- ted the appiication Mrs. Lazarowit ed. het pro- 1bdue Coroners | of 4 and italy —Not Formal Recognition. of Portugal that they nsact business with it. that these countries the republic form accepted the y had This, it is declared at is exactly what tl aid, ty. until is convine Schoone. the necessaries ere ready M naily provisional sovernment as being in de facto co: the state he Amer- ed of s Crew. Jammica, No T amar Prinz Jo im arvi today from New York and ving faiien moon Wed 3 the British schosner O i for tomorrow, wall, almed off the Bs Iy forward to- hama Tsiands te Cornwall was sev- 2 en weeks oal from Nassau, and H ing suffered severciy in th deck of 1 mburg- American storm, was withour food or wate | Pennsyhvania, fifty miles ont sea. ! plight of the crew was desperate. The » Pennsvlvanin will sail 2l noon and | Prinz doachim restocked the schooner ct of| the | The Will of Mrs. Hannah D. Gorm.. was admitted to_probate. - Brigands Are Helding Up numbers of travelers in Italy for ransom. Many starving peasants have joined the ban- | adtti. Briefs Were Filed in the supreme court in the case under the anti-trust law against the Sugar Trnst repre sentatives. President Taft is Interested in the | project to erect a memorial armory to mark the battlefield of Lexington, in | Massachusetts. English, German and French Banks wiil participate in the loan of $50,000.- 00 which an American syndicate will make to China. Mrs. Anna S. Sturla confesesd in New York that she obtained velthaad by faking accidents on railroads and receiving damages. Just Before Leaving Washington for ign- nne, | ed a thirty day respite for John W, condemned to death in Honolulu. Prof. H. C. Parker of Columbia uni- | versity made public a series of photo- graphs to prove that Dr. Frederick A. Cook never reached the top of Mount MeXKinley. Dr. Sumner hmond. S, L gan of the P: pal diocese of New ¥ n cobference. Rev. Charles Burch, test- ork at ant Epise the dio The Conference Between the repre- sentatives of the British government | and the opposition in parliament look- ing to an agreement on the house of | lords veto power was futile. Crosses of Honor Were Presented to John A. Wickerson, W. H. Ramsey and J. T. Sweet, all of Ark: at the ses- gion of the United Daugh of the Confederacy at Little Rock, Ark. Walter E. Fall, a statehouse emplove in Boston, accused of assaulting a girl, shot and Xilled the stepfather of his i nt iy the ourthouse. It is Reported from Beriin ilat the Prossian gov nment will refuse the vatican’s request that Catholic pro- fessors of be compelled to take the test oa zainst moder m. | _Hugo Muensterberg of Harvard and A Smith of th, vy of Vir- a's professors, ning of their 1910 | coures - Uni f Berlin | the p nce of and | members of the i lvum the Mails to de- | ieorge W, nd novel- | fravd and Jith cc Clows, head of a ,ml.uhmg ty firm of ing befor o | er in Phi phia_and v 000 bail for trial in Kansas ( HIGH EXPLOSIVE TEST ON BATTLESHIP ARMOR | | | ‘in Hampton Roads on Nov. 15th. To Be Made i ashington, Nov, 11.—The d>(ails ot | ive test -to onitor Puritan will be ! in Hampton R erc made public by Actin Winthrop of the navy ¢ in an e expe. | this experi fer 1 basis next vear or abolished. It is now cireulatad free A limit of $40,000 foy n Wduun publications was placed upon the o later. wiil of the st I3 the gelatine | ploded There is much difference of | as to the ble effect on | Ordnance 'd that 2nd its volume . while invent will serfously disable the ever damage is done the monitor will | be quickly repaired. vesse | ALLEGED USE OF MON EY’ AT GLASTONBURY POLLS. Court of Inquiry Will Probe the Mat- | ter Today. stonbury, Conn., Nov. 11.—Grand Juror Potter announced tonight that lon Saturday night at halr he | would hold “a court of ing: purpose of probing into the of money at the polls here | da; 1. G and Juror Potter in an open lette stated that his attention had been call- ed to what were said to be instances of violation of the corrupt practices act and that he was determined to make an investigation. He decided to hold a court of ingulry and ill summon before him those who it alleged made the accusations. i Two Chicago Policemen Accidentally | Shot®by Merchant. Chicago,” Nov. 11—A shon | ing the police that burglare were iry- |ing to enter a garage ai the rear of | his home. Averfll H. Miller. a_mer- { chant. fired two shots from a window, injuring two policemen, one of thein am Gaimer, fatally. The two po- licemen on motor cycles reached the building within a few minutas of the telephone call. While the were light- ing matches searching for traces of the burglars, Miller shot them. Ilinois Citizens Chasing a Negro | Through the Woods. Cairo, 1L, Nov. 11.— us from Mounde, 1 are in pursuait of a in the woods tonight the resuit of the robbery of a woman in Mounds today. 1 feared that a iymchi follow his ¢ . The sheriff is taking measures to prevent mob vio- lence. Shot by Mistake for a Dser. Dover, Me. 11.—Daniel Cross- man of Fox . about vears old, was sbot and killed today in ihe wonds in | determine | Smash Things SPIR!T OF UNREST PREVAILS, a MORE VIOLENCE FEARED "'DEATH TO THE GRINGOES" American Property Damaged to the Extent of $10,000—Citizens of United States Cautioned. . Mexico City, Nov. 1l.—A<cording to private teles'r:m' received tonight, the Amorican coneulate at Cluadad Pofivie Diaz. state of Cohiiaya, and the border from wrecked by a mob night. was injured. American Property Damaged. Guadalejara, American flag was burmed amM aries of “D2ath to the gringoes” last night during riotous demonstrations agminst Americans because of the lvnching of Mexican Was | committed it across Was uefium last The messnge stated that no one Mexico, Nov. 1l—An in by Texas. Depredations the rioters were not {made known until late today, when | the danger of a further outbreak seem - ed_unlikely. Conservative estimates today place | the damage to property of Am |at from $5.000 to §10,000. The rioters jwore themselves out about midnight. Aithough the efforts of governmen: |officers fo preserve order prevented ! further rioting today, a spirit. of un- (mrel[Mul( Be Put on a Subscriptien 1- | sions and B v Methodist ¥ < mll tion at- | tian Republic, L('}muar either be put on a the { to The Christian Repu therefore | several rest prevafled was feared. Residence Late last gurrounding the Methodist Misstonary institute was torn dowa ‘fly the mob and the windowa in the building were smashed. | Re Dr. W, H. S\Nfllsee colony, Plate glass fronts in the American Banking company un drug store, the Commercial Bank- ing company dy company, company, | Heri pany izens by United States Wilson to refrain from acts of violence because he iz convinced that the Mexi- can government is exerting efforts to suppress the anti-Amertcan riots, state department today that he antiei- pated no further viclence and that the American einhasey hich the | hrotectod. annual appro ideration | to | slons | board, rts in this direction have failed. A | lively debate preceded the decision to- idm Boston, of the districts tion left only a tween oppo | next week. | sult in the Fourth and Fourteenth con gressionnl districts. In the former Wil- H. Wilder, republean, clected for both the short and | long terms by 23 and 14 votes, Tespee- | tivel: | ocra Ham | ently the Fourteenti | returns show a margin of 72 votes In ‘ffl\'n of Robert O. an candldate, democrat. There will be a recount in the Fourth | Worcester er, Democrat D.ie-ted for Camden, Nowrey. S defeated for consress in the First | New Jersev district in Tuesday's alec- { tion can, the present representative, todav announced his inteintion of. contesting the election and carrving the cass ba- fore the naxt mslm of congress. Tammany Leader New York, Nov. leader of Tammany Hall, Hot Springs, Va., today for a rest after ! the campaign. phy, and renewed violence Windows )Smalh.d- night & high iron fence and Doors Glass door- amnd windows in the homes of C. suvu W. 1. Kline, -G mmn E. Coruthers and in the American were demolished. building, the Cer- offices and National Can the West Fnd Realty the hardware stora of Curlos g and the American Drug com- s store were broken. were also demolished in the Cosmopoli. ! tan hotel and an American restaurant. | Two American Railroad Men Beaton. . E. Myers of joplin, Mo., and Cliff | Munge ployes, were beaten and kicked by riot- ers, but not seriously injured. Caution to American Citizens. Washington, in Mexico have been cautioned Windows r of York, Pa., vailroad em- Nov. 11.-—American eit- Ambassador H. 1. its best Mr. Wilson telegraphed the nag being carerully 0! He rep the arrest of fifty-one men for acts of disorder. M. E. CHURCH ORGAN, THE CHRISTIAN REPUBLIC, | or Abolished. was provided | iha naval appr York, Nov. 11—Under a de- current year. stipulates | cision reach>d today by the gemersl o $100.4 J i for ord- | committee of the board of home min- hurch extension iscopal church of the "The Chrie- the orean of the board, subscription ation for th of the blic purpose appropriation for the pur- reduction f econc has been undar cen- for Lwo years. A propoeal combine it with Worid-wide Mis- the organ of th> foreign mission .- has also been made, but o | MASSACHUSETTS RECDU NTS BEGIN NEXT WEEK. |n(ertlt Centers in the 4th and 14th 1 Dlutrlch Congressio”: Recounts in many where Tuesday's elec- narrow margin ba- g candidates, will begin Interest centers in the re- is appar- over John T. Mitchell, opponent. his dem- strict the firat Harrie, the republl- over Thomas C. Thach- senatorial district and fn local representative districts. Congress Wil Contest the Election. . 3., Nov. former mayor Henry Loudenskager, republd- Murphy Takes a Rest. 11.—Charles F. Mur. left for Yale Preliminary Registration 3,287} | New Haven, Comn,, wive of students in spec public tration at YVale university for she venr shows « total of 3,287 students, an in- crease of 11 over last vear. | Academic department there are 1,328 students, 1,024, in the graduate scheol 423. total number of instructors in the uni- versity is 406. Nov. 11.——Exclu- 0] teachers ani courses, the prelimirmry regis- In tho in Sheffield Scientic school Tha Boy R ollbac LB av A tonn Mibsi RinEke ghm DA Who aves |theny, = Dol Lurglar, who confewsed 1 Runting into (st rg- | L0 FOBRING seventoen reatdafives in New e employed ac u JETEEY LOWDS, Was sehlsnved 10 (WeRLy . > | gie years in the reformatory by Judge e | Scott at Passaic today. He ie 19 weacs Disastrous Fire at Newburg et A AT o Steamship Artiv in this city tonighi desiroyed Boulogna: Nov. 11, Potedam, the extensive of the Coldwel | from New Yerk Lawn Mower comiany and the Lascka- At Naplez: Neov. 11, Pasnonia, fram wanna Manufacturing compans. - The | New Vo concerns emploved saveral hundred men. The lozs will b= heavy. © {trom

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