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1911 : : NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, Cabled Paragraphs A Short War [To Carry Mail is Indicated discount _of The Netherslands bank By Aeroplane __VOL._Lin—No. 236 ' BEREAVED PLEAD FOR THEIR DEAD Majority of the Victims Still Buried Under the Debris in Stricken Austin ' WRECKAGE WILL HAVE TO BE BURNED Health Authorities May be Forced to Act to Prevent an Epidemic—An Appeal Sent Out For Laborers to Assist in Rescue Work—Twenty-four Known Dead -and 86 Missing—Sightseers Consuming the Food. OCTOBER 3, Condensed Telegrams The Condition of the Labor Market for September, shows a decided im- provement - over the jcorresponding month_of last INO-LIGENSE MAKES SMALL NET {Increase of Two Dry Towns Over Year, Three' More Than in 1909 GRISWOLD GOES “WET” BY ONE VO Both Constitutional Amendments ‘Approved by O whelming Vote—Weston Only Town to R was raised from 1 to 4 per cent, to- day. ear. 1 Tokio, Oct, 2—Tt is announced that Japan will issue a proclamation de- Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Is Confined to the house by injuries received. last | claring her .strict neutrality in the [ TURCO-ITALIAN STRUGGLE MAY OVINGTON COMMISSIONED BY S)n_lm:dai_; afternoon when she was Italo-Turkish imbroglio. BE ALMOST BLOODLESS. POSTMASTER GENERAL. rown from hel_ Siflile horse. ELECTIONS IN NEARBY TOWNS. Montville Had a Recount. Montyille, Oct. 2.—In this fown the republicans’ were victorious, carrying the entire ticket except Town Clerk Charles N. Chappell, who was elected by one majority. On the first count there was 4 tie, but on a recount Mr. Chappell was given one more vote, making 201 to 200. Those elected were: Assessor, Chester Comstock ¥; board of relief, Charles-D. Osborne r, Frank A. Rogers r, Lyman B. Smith d;_se- lectmen, George H. Bradford r, Matt A. Tinker r, Otis Chapman d; town clerk, Charles N. Chappell di town treasurer, Frank H. Rogers r; colle tor, George N. Wood: constables, _ Up to Date Tricks on the Gridiron instead of old-style tacties will win games this season in the opinion of A. A. Stagg, coach of the, university of Chicago. NEW YORK TO LOS ANGELES GERMANY AS PEACEMAKER The Census Bureau Yesterday rc- ported 3,663,066 bales of cotton zimned in the United States from the growth of 1911 prior to September 23, against 2,812,074 'in 1910, Aviator Will Start Within Day or Two —Will Drop Some Letters at Chicago —Will Carry a Special Pouch. Turkey May Be Induced to Accept Cash Indemnity from Italy for Her Occupation of Tripol The Safe in the Postoffice at Pejep- scof, Me., was biown vesterday by burglars, who escaped without attract’ ing attention, and stamps to the value of $512 were taken. Washington, Oct. 2.—Transportation of United States mails across the con- tinent by aeroplane, over an officially designated- route, by a special mail messenger appointed by Postmaster| E General Hitchcock is a test that will, “! Am for Senator LaFollette for be undertaken this week. | bresident of the U ed States, and I Ovington Designated as Carrier, | 40Nt care who Khows it,” is Governor London, Oct. 2—From present ap- pearances the Turco-Italian war prom- ises to be tne shortest and most blood- less war in history. Thus far its dis- tinguishing characteristic has been the absence of fighting, and with Germany acting as peacemaker it may be ended Eefore fighting occurs. L. Reilly, speaking ror the democra said that the election will be ©O1 thsted. / A The presence of/tho name of Gt % s . Pa. Oet. known dead totbe biri and believed to be buri debris, is the official census tonight of Tywenty-four Notice Servea on Trains. 4 beneath the| Both automobiles being utilized by d beneath the | yress correspondents were pressed in- to service by the health department, New Haven, Conn, Oct. 2.—Litle towns and some large ones today held their annual meetings, and at 49 of | them the interest centered in the vote (R E. Johnson r, Roscoe C. Dart r, John J. Sullivan d. The republicans had a i 3 B ? 8 5 sae | Aldrich’s statement appearing in a | e lic question. effect the | M, Lucas, the alleged bank defaulfers | Balppeny:. It is ‘Setesden, tors amd | the junction of the ™Mifalo & Si amendments were carried. It is concluded that no mediation will | tors who achieved fame at the recent 2 o o et e Rt [ Guts Zon. BCRoo ootatas . ] Fangers were in town that Gay and | Jionanna railroad (on which Austin is Ledyard Democratic. S e e N T TR 98 b 4 Sentence of 16 Yaaceiin fhicretsts | Hoonbe ote WAk cant, WHICL, Howover | 19sed oters who wisted th il !’ rangers were in town that 3 B‘ dP;L ‘-ul_alell\. and the Pennsylvania and Ledyard, ct. 2—The d. 1 < ccmplished the military occupation of ignated by Mr. Hitchcock to carryvthe prison was iern‘osed R TaRTA ll‘ar‘d\ aid x}n)t change lhc’ ‘“\'n ’,r"‘m the li- | vote for Dr. J. D. Hegleston, who! v Ui ng. allowing for inevitabte rror | Loie, inese health department repre- |, edvard, Oct. 2-The demeerats won | {ic Tripoiitan coast - Atter that nego: | mails over e e Naa. | Coloraty whoswas comiictea or. mancl cense colmmns. The fomperance seovlo | boan mommated & cendidats ste Nl “ total dead will | Sentatives —were instructed to go | he! 2 2 ied, | tiations will be much easier and are|sau, L. I, and Brooklyn, is completing | So'ored. who o o i e e ATt . Trabisy reach 180, Teenti-one of | (hipUSh the trains at the junction | fitutional amendments wero carvied:| oot iiiccly th he successiul, I Tur- | preparations for the lonz and perons | Swugnter for the idliing ‘or Jonn k. St e e Tk Sioehey | Sanoats T, o S = *bab'y e blT":- e -;,"“ o | and serve notice on all passengers S"slirf‘e‘{_e &“f;“}vl ldredge d, Alfred | KeY Will accept a money indemnity for | feat of transporting official mail across | * y , Me, et Craov el orvot n | of fiva a1 ther Parow i e ruihe -fl‘jr “rgry YH‘(L YP. {u f | that .onl ihose uaving: business at Cl ek K m)"n';- ick W ;I S ; as =i g Italy to establish herself in | the Sgmtiionlssin Mew) Xorl fo 1os Express Train No, 36 on the Boston | th s Third voting district ~ha: been | lots, claiming they were illegal, The 12 Toitsing hope In ‘enteriamed that | fyusum Would be ullowed tp enter the | Clark & Kredericlc W, Burton r: ast | Tyo fa Great Britain 0ld in Egypt | Angeics, in bis airanip: & Albany ratiroad, Yoand Tram Atbany | rocorded as & lesnsy. town. BME Which | moderator of the Fisst. distelats whus ome may Yot Be accounted for. joonE g X €. | Sellet, Charles A Gray d. Charles Da- Tripoli Not Bombarded. Longests Route Ever Established. | for Fiosiom, was wrecked 2 rock | upen corected figures tomorrow will be | was also moderator of the whole town, ' | Caring for Orphaned Children. boll @, Frank G. Maynard r: tow: The news filtering in from various| Postmaster General Hitchcock issued | slide ecarly yesterd a point one |in the no license column. happened to be a republican and de~ - A Big Problem on Hand. Bromley Wharton, secretary of the | clerk and treasurer, Willlam I Allyn | pcints continues to be of a negative|an order today authorizing Ovington | mile east of Middlefield., Ma: Changed from Dry to Wet. clared 160 ballots legal out of 556 that The problem of the hour is how to | state board of charities, and Herbert | r; collector, Joseph Clark d. Kind. Evidently Tripoli has not been | to act as a mail carrier and directing s % 5 e o | Mad Deon declared illegal. The demo-. recover the dead from the t of de- | M. Peck of Philadelphia, the special bombarded, and is not likely to be if | the postmaster at New York to des- Lord Strathcona is at Ottawa for The towns which swung rom ho|crats claim that the reports filed by bris chowing the narrow valley. To do | agent of the Children's Ald socioty, Waterford Domdcratic. the Turks do not oppose the Itallan | patch letters via the seroplane route.| conference with Sir Wiltrid Laurer, |icense to _license were = Killi ihe three democratic moderators should: Birn e i AT g | re Bow making arrangements to care | Waterford, = Oct. 2.—Waterford | janding. The warlike operations are| Official sanction of the postoffice de- | the retiring premier, and with M. | Litchfield, Griswold. Canaan ang <il- | not have been revised hy the moderator burn the ruins and save the living for cifldren who have been orphaned | shpwed the democrats in the lead. The | confined to a blackade and the capture | partment not only was given to the| Borden, who is about to take up the gworth, “while those places EEL on the town and will also bring suit on from an epidemic, an army of :«hr-rern by the flood. These children will for \'u'ie was llarg'elydin fx‘avor of the con- | on either side of a few small vessels. \mdermkm% but a speg;a\hn‘;m:, m&f— reins of Canadian government. \M’l :(nm “;; ?*‘hdn ”:\“m; \\'\“V‘ this ground. must reach the town within the next| the present be put in receiving homes. | stitutional amendments, Situation Looks ‘Hopaful. senger route was established by the naan, Cornwall, Plymouth, New Hart- == % hours, offic " o rwise o a1 v C! sanpl 22! e G y i g of idle| ford, Chester, BoHon and Stonington AT WILLIMANTIC. Coren sy (ramstorm {he Wreckage I | he Duc i almehousear’ said M- My | Eraol o Alexioer i Soh Ehmyice | It e now aamitied from the Turkish | L0t "GI001" Tt 15 the 1onEest mall | Till broperty.in the SIIBe of Chabins | (o comrecied retatna): ; e i 16 the pyre of most of those who have | ton, today. Peabody r 131; assessors, George “d ?'fl:ullhf)éc“’x‘;‘;g“~"£w‘sl o amcement | messenger ‘route ever established. ville, Mass., " to a synd ate of woolen| The elections give the no A Sweeping Victory for Democrats— ished. i i Peabody d 203, Erastus D. Beebe H L s i il goods men the Chapinville satinet { column 95 towns and license Btrong: Liconce Meibrites : Plea for Workmen. A Reliof Committes Formed. 217, Malcolm C. Brown r 129: town | that she hus no intention of carrying ool Mailonoh e G will’ e Opera d e mare: compared with 93 no license last year 9 Jority. g The single line of wire between Aus- | The first actually effective step to- ward an organized movement to ex- clerk, Charles D. Gallup d 2 the war nto Buropean Turkey will do much to allay apprehension over Bal A special mail pouch has been made for Ovington to carry, the ordinary rd 75 license, and 6 liggnse and 92 (Special to The Bulletin.) s 0ok , 3 ! & Ex-Governor Curry of Tularosa and | ro license in 1909, = % 5 tin and the outside world carried an | tricate the community from its des- Groton Democratic. kan or other complications. Turkey's| pouch being too cumbersome and un- 3: 3 x WErl i Willimantic, Oct. 2 —Wililmantie's gent p e and Philaaa. | Olation and .assuage its grief was ac- | Groton, Oct. 2.—This town voted no | ministerial difficultics have not been | wieldy. The pouch will contain latters Toacsy faca of Albuaneraue were Mo | Strong Endorsement of Amendments. | vote, because of the biz number of ors of ¥ D T adta: | complished today when Dr. Samuel | license by 355 to 383 and favored free | stived, but generally the situation for Chicago delivery as well as for de- | ccqsion of the first republican state| The towns aiso voted with ene or twa | Split tickets, was not declared by Mod~ | Dhia B coamd | G- Dixon, state commissioner of health, | taxtbooks by 391 to 67. The demos | looks more hopeful. 5 livery in Los Angeles. The postmasters | (CiVCT i0n heja ot Las Vesas, N. M., | cxceptions on the fwo constitutional | crator Dwight A. Lyman untll ona sioner of Lealth, supreme in o each | Called a meeting and appoini?d a | crats were victorious as follows: in both cities have been instructed to | 7N T amendments passed by the general as- | 0’clock. this (Tuesday) morning, and of Austin. 1oiced the appeal. To each | committee which jmmediately proceed— Selectmen, Albert F. Hewitt d, Frank THE SULTAN IN PRAYER. receive and handle the mail delivered g 2 sembly, the first b to give the lieu- | then showed a_sweeping democratic of the ma he s i « 1o as- | ¢ to start work on asystematic basis. | R Wheeler d, Willium G. Stebbins r: by Ovington. A Decline in the Production of Gold | tenant governor the full power of the | viciory in a heayy vote. There were h_“m ot 3&2;‘( 1‘»«'»,:‘?3?;-”\-; :-m" Dr. Dixon is president and the other | aisessor, George M. Fish d; board of Spends Many Hours at Various Shrines | Agroplane to Carry “U. S. Mail” Sign. | in many western states and a drop | governor in case of disability, and :}:A: 3’}1“!\”5:.-:::? 1::_}:[:;% u:_o%mwg;;: Z{r;?;: : sent in @ bunk train, Please advise us | (erioery, °F the, committee are A. C.| relief, John R. Haley d. Eugene —The Powers Intervening. "The acroplane Will carrs a small [in the copper production of Montana | second placing a limitation on the | iickets, of which 605 b e what vau cap do. Work consists of [ OONYeRr, president of the Goodyear| Donohue d, Elmore P. Carter r; town = = fio iy Emted Satesd 0 M gniein are shomn Gy iy B e e e i o recovering bodies from rulns | JUTDEE Co M. M. Metcalf, geg“’g’ clerlf, Henry L. Bailey; collector, Hen- | 1ondon, Oct. 2.—The Constantinople gton Zalso <will -carty his| norfs NNebelng mads tothe géologlcal fand both of Ahese amenm onte e | B o e ase telegraph what assistance you | cyociongart Sf the company: J. O-|ry E. Marquarat d. correspondent of the Chronicle sends|ercdentials from Postmaster General | survery. e e e e e T * can render.” i R e *TUE the following despatch: The sultan | Hitchcock, who will insure him every BY L pats e SBhe Srntatan| T sy 2 jfalo & Susquehanna railroad; J. §. kRl Ind Conntylsfoknt, passes many hours praving at the va- | possible aid from postmasters and pos- | Thirty-seven First-Class Postoffices | The cities which are vei to volc on was 560 you, 10 no. & matotits. ot 4k0) Bereaved Ones Want Their Dead. | May, superintendent; G. D. 2 Willimantic, Oct. 2.—The contest for| 1;ouc"shrines. He grants frequent au- | tal officials en route. yesterday were designated as postal | amendments represent about 40 T e BT, o T Pewibag sponses are hoped for | ASSiStant superintendent: W. first selectman in the town of Mans- | HioUs ShUmes e EOOntS LEAUATC auy e Savings banks, effcotive on November | cent. of the electorate of the state, licens: y e col a eariy tomorrow, 7, ris. sencral frelght agent;: Fr fleld showed one of the closest fights | ;" Soureg that at last the ambassa-| 10 Start Within Few Days. 4. The offices named include Haver- | With the overwhelming vote for amendmentigon (Leutenant, sHvcui Give us our dead.” is Austin's cry.| amin general superintendent Bav_ |of the election in ‘Tolland ~county.| 3% SP8UFe NCL BF FFC 08 SRCIRI No date for the beginming of the hill, Northampton, Waltham and Wor- | &endments their ratification powers thewvote 286 ves, 11 no; on voiced by State Senator I\ E. Baldwin, | }¢58 Paper and Pulp company; Robert | George H. Andrews, democrat, defeat- | {01 08, DROROSSE, ©F (10 CORBETRL® | aight yet has bees announced, but | bt} Northan sured. the amending limiting the legislature whe lost father. mother, sister and | Krebs, forest superintendent of the | ed Walter Storrs, republican, by two Dot to Taly, the emperor undertaking | OVIngton has assured the postoffice " The License Changes: A Tt s A other relatives. Only the body of his ““""”e"‘"l.l‘"m’;;' Sompany; | Btate| votes. The town -of Coventry in of | that Turkey shall receive adequate | department that heda‘\‘,'i)li_ gtarts from | Abert E. Winship, the noted plat-| on the license question the chang e e B S father. John B Baliwin, had been re-: Senator F. B. Baldwin: Burgess Mi- | strongly democratic, and the town of | {iat Turker New York within a - form speaker and writer, 16 Daving & | in s e i ea o oo e covered tonight. The others are in the | chael Murrins of Austin, Dr. Dixon’s | Columbus retained is normal republi- United States Using Influence. OPOSE! few weeks' rest in Boston after com-| " illingly went license by 12, whe ik L ruins. staff, and Lieut. William Maier and | can majorit > : e BRYAN PROF S pleting a year's work on the platforni, I'iast vear it went no license by 1 > ating, d, 39; Michael ak for the people of Austin.” | Staff of the state constabulary. East Lyme Had Tie. tie. Tnited Statey, 1t is dhderstood, HEALTH OF TAFT.|in which he spoke in 43 states and | “T5 hiria’ went Hoemse by A wid e Sh G DTG he frich o B o g Retsoring Order Out of Chaos. East Lyme, Oct. 2—The republicans| 13 using 1's ttmost Infuence to bring traveled 50,000 miles. margin, and lnst year the difference | $+ Ca&e © 53: P. 5 - Bro, For 4 tonrs thee have been dn the | IR an hour of the close of the | elected & first selectman, but the vote | S09UT 2 Sevsation of Fe FARCICAR BRC | Toast Drank in Water at a Club The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the | V25 five votes the other wav. = | " Tyo followins is e detailed vete E - ; L A - | meeting a steam derrick andia hun- | for the second place on the board Was| cho™ wil] not allow complications to Luncheon at Lincoln. Emery Family association is to be held | Criswold went license by one VOle | {no starred namesWndicating dhor et el longer Wil COM- | dred men were ‘at work in’ the main | a tie hetween J. D. Beckwith, demo- | She Will not allow complications to T Vendome ot o 0ot s hoid | while last year it went no.license by | {he, SLareed nay 7 pores, ind Mias D = The | ot vil Peles crat, and Charles J. Comstock. republi- i recruit | Hastis Neb., Oct. 2.—President | { i a ber | 45- Democratic—Assessor _three year: s o Huve 1009 men working | Street of the village. Telegraph poles jui | mission has been formed to ngs, < it is anticipated that a large number|*%. o . L | &nd logs were torn from the ruins and | can, Ressits: Selectmen mhrederick frorumtesty—for the country's deiense. | Taft sped across the state of Nebraska | o¢ (h. members of the tarlons branches | Canaam went Jlicense by six votes. | o5 G irevs Lapalme 093 . asseser thvown aside. while the laborers work- | A _Beckwith 1, 187; J. D. Beckwith d.} grom all parts of Servia and Monte- | today, and tonight is on his way to | op S1e Tl aitl troon BERS. while last year it went t h ¥ | o vears, *Gecrge B, Wileor &Y Everybody Put to Woerk. ¢d to ¢lear the tracks of the Buffalo & | 165; Charles J. Comstoc 1,163, Assess- | ;.ogr; great military activity is_re- | Denver, where he is due at 9 o'clock TR A license by two and | Doard of relief, *Asher B. Holmes 65. Jhe mine miles of railroad leading | Susquehanna railroad down the valley | OFS —Alvah Morgan d, 230: Frederick | ;5rceq Turkish reinforcements have | tomorrow. Mr. Taft spent & pari of Cilirged.. with. the -Mutdse: ‘ot Mrs. nEworth went license by two and| soseph P. Cotter 676; _selectmen, bere from Keating Summit was given | 1o Costello. Hill {1 1slA She :lm\-n tm\ore-‘l the con-| 300 sent to Janina. the forenoon in Omah: and ampg;:_u Rose Upamsky in Granville, Stefan B \Mz“x'nl wen !” Heome by ome, . | *Robert E. Mitchell ‘,36 .G}gorge 1;1., e At the same time another hundred rosxyn Pe 23 Turkey sent her final note to the{ Jor™f e HA was entertained | CORtinued hearing on October 12, aft- f WAGS & EE TC REDL e BNl for 1t g o han] ter. When o I — o% ) i Jennings Bryan. Rty enteriained he had pleaded not Ity in the o | P. Fenton 1360; agent of town deposit A men were sent to Costello to work | Drooklyn, Oct. 2—The democrats | ,wers jast nisht appealing for friend- |7 s ovontng at s Bannuct. My, | of he had.plea gullty. in prohibition. Plymouth went dry b 92 peng Is 601 % skattor e ironen keps | Through fo meet the crew from this | Brooklvn elected their ticket by about | ROTers (ast pIENt aRpeaing for fHlend: | here S eipod to E etaore thanet ident | district court at Westfleld, Mass. votes. New Hartford turned complete- | fund. *Joseph A. Martin 691 audito 5" EVery manon | Place. A humdred men are construct- | 30 majority. The selectmen are as | (¢ INeRventien 1T fhe TesRonse 18,0 | Pryan helped to weicome the presiden EGvin Cheale same. Bolton | ;Joun H. Morrison ¢ SallataE . sent back. Every man on A s e Febb 4, 122: Everett ble, forders e 2 Bhieh | to Lincoln, and at the Commercial| Mrs 0. F. Duncan of South Bend.,| ¥ © i oltOn | taxes, *Wiliam A. Costello_690; con- % ihe twa\ bridges to replace steel struc- | follows: Albert Webl d, 122; Fverett| ¢, pegin military operations. - A high | %0 Tincoln, e or r8 O. F. _ 2l b ariged: ove argin, and oTooraan A Tr. 701, ST Dred into the ser. | tires that were washed away. The | Dodge d. 114i: Fred Card r, 87. Collec- | 1, BEEI Trunry, PREIGHIORT, & KRG Chan Joncheon Broposed [he Bealth 'of] Inn. nas & cat which welghs 23 pounds | SIATES o o ires | stables, “Lyman Alaine, Jr., 701, *1 anding the vien. | rallroad tracks lay in the ‘middie of | tor of taxes, John M. Bessette d, 130 not vet begun hostilities, in spite of [ the chiel excoutive In the ‘beverage |and’which she believ the larg. Bt e W PSS e T Vice, but notwithstanding the vigil- a 5 istrict and their town clerk and treasurer, Osca Fr At- i onal The author- | UPon which the Almighty has set the| .at in the United States.; The cat's a5 = towns follow mothy E. Day 671; registrar of ance of the authorities only o b o e W il S e T T e nis of the Ttal. | S°l of his approval daily diet is one and one-half pounds| The vote of t pua s voters, “Patrick D. Donohue 685; e ¥ acemen ary to get wreci- d d. 3 ities are tak - = S 2 e i e foenee Quast) ” school committee, Willlam P, bty bl s ing trains in. The ompany plans to Bozrah Solidly Democratic. fans in Constantineple and an inven- | peAR ADMIRAL SCHLEY o round steak and a pint of milk. : Vou’ on License Qu‘.s‘!;om stown: chooi, commiitee, Willlam © g v g g work from either side of these tracks| Bograh, Oct. 2.—This town was Sol- | tory of their property. If the war con- g g el teriin—License, 270 to 2 2 L ¥Mitohel Laramie 722, Smoulde fire in the debris burst | with the hope .of expediting the re- | igly democratic, and favored the con- | tinues. the Italian convents and all DROES DEAD INREIEET] Su Mesiomns; Cho of apem a Bap-| Fasc Granby—License, S8 fo 8. 1 A foith tn flames anes In the lower end | covery of any bodies which may now | stilutional amendments by a vote of | cther property will be confiscated. tist preacher. were fatally po | ~ Manchester—License, 1072 to 850, | Republican—"Daniel 5. = Clark T8 of the wreckage this afternoon. but it | be burled. about 10 to L. - Assoasor. Joka S, Sulli- Mirdersd - Ta ICRts. Hero of Santiago Harbor Passes Away | near Sanderson, Te Sunday | Southirgton—License, 557 to 205. Fer o b ool The bread line was formed for the | Rudd, d. 78, Frank A. Tracy, d. 81| ;sni caused rioting. That is the seri- ew York, Oct. 3—Winfield Scott | from strychnine.put in his flour bar- | gg o x4 lectmen, *S. Arnold Peckham 67, Fesling Runs High. first time in Austin tod. Hereto- ; George T. Brosh, r.40; selectmen, John | oyg aspect here. Any untoward inci- [ 418V Jorle Oct 3.4 who was in | rel. X | Madison—No license, 176 to 100. Charles Larrabee, Jr., 672; town clerk, Austin stands to o man against the | fore, relief had been given as the | H. Miner. d $1, John F. Burns, d. dent stirs the people to a great state| gic &V (0 STAF SCETEL WO Wag n | Wallinarordo1.i e 1025 to 436, |Frank P. Fenton; town treasurer, it mav be necessary needy ones became known through | A. D. Winchester, 42 town clerk. | ;¢ oxcitement, for they are at present erican flegt at Santiago on July 3 Further Activity Was Reported yos- | E 1 Frank P, Fenton: agent of tord e o e ealis | LoSUBOES: Jon it iapcals.; The | IV VY, Bentlor, d. 88, town tressurer, | vesyganch on ‘edge: Theaipulice, Hupcl Si87, NGt Rt BRRHED om L | e Aineiad feattie i | 38 posit fund, William C. Lyman 678: 8 o G0 hbe| By gty e lmeed £, 087 | SIOeL A CAger O S GOSN ol | ovar gve benating whe’ aitnation el ] G S e O L e T AE: wanion il which Ut Plainfield—No. licens o {auditor, *George M. Graves 690: col: *d to do choice Fellows' hall and were guarded by | t2Xes, Charles A. Gager, d, 71. The Turkish warships in_the Darda- [ SalC in Voest Fo 2 talled #iring the summer even more rling—License, 139 lector of taxes, *Jerome B, Baldwin forecasting the result. | members of the state constabulary as How Sprague Went. nelles. aré: the “battleships Hamialeh, [ SO aveme, 2 = -~ 0 Halednd ing the suramer ove re constables, *irving M. Ford 865, | it oustabulary | they were Handed out. Only the nieme | Sprague, Oct. 2—Baltic elected re- | Barbeross, Torgut Reis, #he cruiserf A few minutes eaplier, ot 1280 Sxtensively toan the cotion s Cre i2. Stephens 686, *William J. Mo iam n Jis, Orm erasp too | of the applicant number in his fam- | puplicans to the board of relief and | Medjidieh and the destrover Tir-i- | Oielocle, the York Yacht club. He had | siderable machinery is still idle. 702, *Harry W. Avery 694; e it oM issionee Dinon [ 4o ls address before the-Gisastet | selectmen Dy a close vote as follows: | Dzmu, Zguian, Mugoneti, Hidmet and | 0f the ew ¥ork Yacht ciub. He had . O i e readutrar of tvoters SToRGL ChE 2 Themn word to gor ioner DIXOm Swas daked. As Dist as persens turned [ Sclectnten, . J. Jodoin, d, 115, George | Zadigilar. The flest has snchored.oft | Pocn there t0 &ct hio majl The car-| . . siign tho Millionaire leather e ad 650; & avhool - committes SR es them word to go. {away with arms full of bread, meat,| Lacroix, r, 181, John C. Stevens, r,{ Nagara. pass, remarked to another employe | manufacturer of Kenosha, Wis, ap Woodbur fioense, 144 %0197 }Dean *Christopher C, Case 7T40: Shelter is Scarce. R e he? o tea, thein\ places | 17o: toiwn' clerk, “Arthur P.' Cote, on[ Anti-Forsign Outbreaks Feared. | 5" (no old mavy fighter looked pars | peared in ghe United States clreutt | 3700 license, 164 to 10 tree warden, William J. Hastings 643. -swept valley offers no shel- | Were taken by others. both tickets, 345: collector of taxes.| srux Tunis, Oct. 2—The Arabs here| ticularly well. Schley had nearly | court 2t New Vork vesterday, and| o13° Saybrook—License, 134 to o T apmariair o ies R regiment of laborers e: Rains Swell the Streams. James McGuire, on both tickets, 343:|are quiet, but anti“foreign outbreaks | reached the avenue, when he turned | entered a plea of guilty to ail the | ey SENRE T ense, 32 to 31, gh J. Carney 91 assessor two vears tomorrow, and uniess they | The heavy raing yesterday t- | Jusessor for three years, John H.|.re feared. The Greek steamer Alkistis | abruptly and started back toward the | counts in an indicffnent charging him | S0 fordTicense, 318 o Albert A. Burion 9: board of relief, cars they cannot be car. e ams. in the mountains, | BrOND, & 174; board of relief, Louis | 128 TRNCES 00 SCA0T 300 refuges. The | club. He fell in front of the Berkeley | with smuggling velry inf the coun- | A CORCTICC, Bt Jeremiah P. Carey 96, George F. Re- 3 hiomeless men sigpt lnet | 55,70 ‘RS orr oen, 1 the mountaine, 'y ‘Boucher; &) 165, Peter Melntosh, r, | Los, S71ve0 here with 300 refuges. Mhe | lub o trv. He was fined $12,000. ELG i e e zuke §9; selectmen, Leonard H. Bris- 1 floor of a house | 1q% 0% IRYOF water out of the | 110 Charles B, Barnes, r, 171. noon. She reports that the Atabs are| For two weeks the rear admiral had 8 Hyde of Bowdoin College| . 2Cornwall—Xo liconse, SRR the waters: {wo women and | Xejson branch of the Sinnemahoning Franklin Republican. ertrenched in the Hinterland. The | been visiting his vdaugh\l‘er, [.\n;g. ‘}:, Eefi:e:];d;qt Hyde iof Bowdoin \College |3 Salohro ok —_Ticense. ,“v B s i ROeEh, Jeies T N £ a:;“ i ile e Toushod | creck The mill pond began o fill | Prankiin Oct D o | oo ans hax 2ont oway toora-Tripolt] Ono’ ot his Sors. Capialn Betder as \onntor W = JErs. | fh Mis eulosy|. New Hartfora—No ‘llcence, 203, to |Steasurer, James . Newior SeyCuu S iie the household | the water being held back by the pilé | its normal republican figures and had | ers and has sent away from Tripoll| One cf his sons, Captain Schley, B e e s 50; auditors William Deaoelae Simne e S D TS T naiS, §7 wreckage ‘about the lumber mill. | only five votex altosethor asainst bot | one e e | oosice. ool the. admiralls, bods | TeuEable i (ie aubhort Of waklcin e registrar of voters, Patrick J. Sullic o e gl Men were set at work clearing up the | the constitutional amendments. Select- | spondents. 0 to OSY 1 SO etias. Gttive anaan—License, 211 to o ? % tions: evervwhere in the flood Jile. and an outlet was made for the | men, Charles B. Davis, - to the East Fifty-first street station, "’"pé’mi an_d“fizghmruu {":"Mg;ed“l};‘_; ngton—Licen 1 to 544 \a;»s;?,‘ e s I they are the same ve Date, r, Thomas ARABS JOIN TURKS. where it was dentified by another | tariff, the welfare of he RBarkhamstead—Licens 111 to SO. rohibition—Assess ree years, J, Insurance Agents on Ground. T My Carpenters Needed. Clifford H. Robinson ' son, Dr. W. . Schiey of this city: In|and honorable foreign relations. Canaeni-No license, 79 10 . Deloraine Conant i3 assessor wo g » ) = B 3 Kabr R, pockets. was the watch = { No license, 97 to 8§ vears, Edward S. Lincoln 55; boar B LR Tite \batay avaihniere lin) State’ Nenitary. Biistieer T Hernert [ Tillle x; P T.Mabesy;d: Moard of re- | Report That €0.000"of, Ther Are En-fonk ot his': pockets was thy watoh| o U5 i S ails Sk icoma SEde vl T Teliof, William H. Burlingham 61; see | cariuad biis e “re Was| Snow, who is in charge of the work | lief. William P. Lillie, r, Fred W. Ho: i|. trenched Behird Gity of Tripoli. D uing e Grae fctic party at | as the “Julla Ward Howe of the Pa- e s o 251 |actoaem, Glagk O- Witliam B, ecough for to the dis-{ of getting out the bodies and clearing | Si¢. I John Brassill. d: town clerk anc HE N cific coast.” is leading the movement to > A Barstow 60; town clerk, Henry E, An. % = & St 1 G. Hartsb 1 v + Cape Sabine on June 1884. z 4 to i y B, tributing agents lack storeroom. {away the wreckage has sent in a | {reasurer, Samuel Gtk | Malta, Oct. 2—7 p. m—Word ‘just{ Oabe Zable On JURE B3 8% o of | erect a colossal statie of Beacc.af the e thony 70; town treasurer, Henty B, Across ihe stract from the morgue | requisition for several hundred car. | ICCtor of taxes, Eugene W. Clarke, r. received from Tripoli savs that ‘the| A doctor said that the cause e R ] A i Hbs Tkt o town el the life insurance companies nailed| ponters, and . they are being rushed Preston Went Democratic. Turks and Arabs are entrenching be- |yl L2700 i over the admiral's | broposed statue is to show a beautiful nse, 34 to 27 fund, Carl E. Oman 59: auditor, Cas- Shelr Shinles to 4 tree near a small| hore today on a special train with| Preston, Oct. 2.—Preston recorded a|hind the city. Sixty thousand Arabs, Pl S e PG S Rt R fhitn Ticenss 151 .tor 104 sius A. Barsiow 60; coliector of taxes, e oaa fopping | them with @) tecls. No lumber i3 needed, because | democratic victory. There were two | sald to be armed with Mausers, hold a EENE ee 00 | iamb Iying down together at her feet fiford-—Xo license, 518 to 242. | Sherwood B. Doolittle 62; constables, Shite Sheet of foclscap on which was|enough can be had from the ruins. | prohibition votes cAst for Framk. 1 | strong - position 50 miles behind tho Rear Admiral Schley, retired, would | = PR AL & ense, 405 to 160 Clifford L. Clinton 64, William B. scrawled, “Inquire with A Me of | Will Build Sheds and Kitchens. Robbins as sclectman, for Peter Pefer- | fown, In a country which is an excel- |, Qo4 SIRCTE L (O8N JONEC MEEG | The Steamer Lapland, which arrived FarriaEtbhTicenge, 432" to 168, Dainton 3 Charles B. Willard 59, ¥ eeping ‘women took turns at rocor gl 4 arsive they | 8on far collector of taxes and for Clar- | lent natural stronshold. Monday. His birthdas was October 9, | in New York Sunday. sighted on Fri-f Farmington-Tivense 133 1o [ Trederick Peckham 59: registras ng theip claims. Wil orert shedne Hitehens and She | ence E. Robbins for registrar of vot.| An advancesguard is stationed 20 2 3 day. afternoon, flying the signal “short SR cens to 150, of voters, Arthur T. Johnson 63: town Cestello Cries for Aid. huildings as may be meeded properly | 18- Selectmen. Walter McClimon, d, | miles from Tripoli. The Turkish gar- Should ghe family of Admiral | of provisions, starving.” the schooner- | i S 6L school committee, Philip S. Hills -86, A oy for ald echoed today from | 1o care for the homeless. Unskilled | 8. Robert R. Peckham. d, 65, W. T.|Tison have left the forts Senley aebire a miliary funeral for | yacht Coronet. owned by Frank W.| GRaRMITEC i o aichute. * J. Deloraine Conant 73; tree warden, uod-ewept Costello. three miles below | Jahor for some of the Work is being | \WHitmarsh, r. 50; assessor, Clarence “BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF him, six retired rear admirals will be | Sandford, k'wgelSI ';Y]TQ;' H;fl'fig ?:J;'Tt Groton—No license., Clark O Terry 62. 3 . o Tayions there paratilel the| furnished by the Goodyear Lumber | Sholes, d: board of relief,. Otis A selected to act as his honorary pall | and Us sect of Shiloh, Me. The Cero-| 30l O ticense Blamkc’ Column —Board_ of reliet, D. A tuation here, the distinction heinz | ccrapeny, which is taking this meth- | Browning, d: Maurice R. Flynn, d. SOMEWHERE” SILLY | bearers. The wishes of the family in | net had on hoard 32 persons, including | _ 1 T. Terry §0: town clerk, Frank Tee- that the town js much smaller and less| cd of providing temporary employment | Ehilip O. Yerrington, r; town clerk and e o this cqnnection. have not vet been | eleht women and two children, and had} ™7 i ,ies a change from last vear. |van 1: town treasurer, Frank Teevan aged thun Austin, while the death| for its men, thrown out of work by | {ONT treasuter. George V. Shedd. r:| Governor Wilson of New Jersey Crit- | commuhicatad to the navy department. | been previously provisioned. ‘the 1ap. | "IVeston Against One Amendment. |1 agent of town depdsitfund, P. F. ¢ remains at two. 1t is belicved. that hthe flood. Flundreds of the men who | COllector of taxes, Benjamin F. Bent- Tohaes.a L PalE E Hynin If the funeral takes place here, the | land's ofcers were told by « French t e Ceutprite of fhe | Sheekan 1. constables, James Hag- &L oers escaped. for the i bodiex. firo Thus placed are also being put | 19V © B X admiral will be buried in Arlington | Steamer. So far as they could learn,| n Weston, to the surp » zerty i, Ernest B, Chesbro, Sr., 1, Dan- Y election officials, the amendment refat- & to the lieutepant governo: Al st unanimousiy voted ag: re- versing the figures of the vote on the icgisiative amendment. The totsl voie for #2 tov censtitutional a lative, Yes 12,015, ERESRon Yee 11 14 * Result in Lebanon. Lebanon, Oct. 2—In Lebanon the re- publizan vote averazed about 3. the prohibitionists about 20 and the demo- crats 15, enabling the prohibitionists to_beat out the democrats for several offices. Assessors, George A. Mills, . §8. Philo Burgess d. 16. Georee H Thomas, p, 20: board of relfef, Jsaac G. the yacht was bound from African firet to be sent from the flood Thev sent a hoatload of pro- gone, were shipped out of here today. e of them was sent from Austin, the her from Costello. i The Curious Shut Out. Shortly before one a'clock today, | Ftate Commissioner Dixon issued an order that nobody but officials und employes of the state hoalth depart- iel P. Dunn 1; Rlag Doyle.1; John Collins 1. tering. registrar of voters, own school committee, Tree warden, 2 scat- { National cemetery. His grave will be in frent of the historic Lee mansion, ! in close proximity to the lot assigned | to AGmiral/Dewey and the members| ... 0 i oo o | of his Asiutic-fleet, and overlogks the | Tow Wilson a few minutes afterward | Potomac river and the city ef Wash FOR CRIMINAL MALFRACTICE. | characterize the hymn as silly and | ingtan. e i ingles | L iyt s | AUTOIST SURRENDERS on the payroll of the state health de- partment. Trenton, N. J,, Oct. 2.—Six thousand persons sang the hymn, “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,” at a monster Sun day school gathering in ‘the armery here vesterday and heard Gov. Wood Taking the Census. In taking the census upon which to- night’s estimate of the dead and miss- ing was based, care was taken to trace z0 far as possible, all survivors who left town after the disaster to go with relatives or friends. { Plainfield Republican. | Plainfield, Oct. 2.—Republican eas- {11y eclected their ticket. Selectmen, | John Gallup r, Marcell Jette r, James | Gorman a. Session L. Adams r was Fire Paid on a Hol Generall; y and Was Not Known, Viison cated many | depr Tarkin, ‘r, 68, William W. Palmer, r S 2 e lected town clerk and treasurer, and meat, ether state officials and news- - ; & The sy lmer. I | of the present Sunday school metheds HIMSELF TO POLICE - T MAYOR. electes . B ity and nety: Twenty-five Coffins Arrivi 68 William C, Thomas, p. 22; select- | 5t t0e Bresent Supday acuool methods | T _BRISTOL'S FIRST M o o Hliven ¢ collons men, George A. Mills r, §3. Charles S Brigegs. r, 64. Willlam ‘G. Thomas. p. 27: town clerk and town treasurer, Twenty-five ‘coffins reached Austin majority for no license was 45 today and 100 more ordered by wire North Stonington Divided. wed in the fiond zome. This order use the news of the more Attorney Arnon = today was ered ed with having a Jaugh on the news- for schocl lessons, but counselie Bslisves He Was Responsible direct teaching from the Bible and the | John F. Wade Beats Socialist Candi- Burial racted have been Austin by railroad from and south. thousands of ouring both north are expected here tomorrow, permits are jssued as rapidly as iden- ufications proceed. Outgoing trains carried several bodies to nearby towns today, but most of the vietims will be into Charles J. Abell, r, 105, on all tickets; collector of taxes, James A. Thomas, 1, 71 singing of the old psalms. This brought him to a criticism of some of the present-day hymns, which he said contained neither poetry nor sense. Referring_ to “Beautiful Isle of Death of Two Men, Worgester, Mass., Oct. 2.—Believing himself responsible for an automobile aceident in which two Boston men, Patrick Sullivan _and Frank Downes, papers. Tn the sprinz Dr. George W.| | Belden of this city was arrested on the | charge of criminal malpractice, and was held in bonds for the superior court. The superior court will come in date by Ten Votes. Bristol, Conn., Oct. 2—John F. Wade was elected first mavor of Bristol to- day by ten votes over George W. Huil, North Stonington, Oct. 2.—A demo- cratic board of selectmen and a re+ publican board of relief were elected in the town of North Stonington. ghtseers Eating Up Suppl Not more than fi cent. of these wightseers sught anything to @at, They have been preseuting them- @elves ai the public commissary | juehh numbers that the destitul ens of the town have heen crowded unexpectedly the town voted texthooks, 62 There majoritics for the constitu= d 93, Frank Main s, laid away in Austin’s burial groun$, te which was untouched by the flood.. Pathetic Incidents. vorkers today foind one wo- with five small children whose | Clothes averaged jess thin two who ran for the nomination in the pri- maries on the socialist ticket. The Vote for Mr. Wade was 1,157 and for Mr. Tl 1147 here tomorrow. Thed ocket does not show Dr.gBelden’s case. In response to inquiry State’s Attorney Alling said that (hat was a “good one’ on the newspapers ‘in that they did not get on (o (he settiement of fhe case” Records that on_July 4, a holi Dr. Somewhere,{ he said the “somewhere’ was presumed to typify heaven, but he did not believe in this kind of vagueness in teaching the young. were kiiled near Marlboro, on Septem- ber 23, Paul F. Taylor, son of R. S. Taylor, one of Worcester's wealthiest residents, voluntarily wint to police headauarters this afternoon and told his_story ed at the sleeve of an officer of the state pol “Can’t you lend me an my ‘wife?” he usked. line here where we t day. She just left the were tonal overcoat for She's up the tur- hospital Fri Gray Vincent r 78, H. or, Chatles S, AT MERIDEN. Steamship Arrivals, Button d 74 erit Three men carried arm- A ondon: Oect. efaska, fra Young Taylor said that hei in com- | show 3 e = E ity over John B. 4 ? out. and hid it Mk, it et | e ianta: Lo, b BoMAe s ~oiad hetn thierelaix inonthe—and Y | POTROE" OCE 2 Misnaseaion. from o8 R R s 2id & fine of $400 and the com- | Cemplete Republican Ticket Chosen— | by licr, Amos Pr Miners T, Bers of- 1 i cominis she and her fittle ones had been cared | Sratd she will die if T can’t get some | "% VCliie: oct. 2, Cameronia, from | had been to @ barty near_the Aarlbor Election to Be Contested. v, John B. v, Irvin C, Eccléston or. A woran, mistaking the relief'| ¢ | station tor the on» where foed is sup- 1 besged food, showing a copy of 'S Do and a box halfs filled with pulserized chocolate. Chis ix all | sived.” she said, “I slept Saturday night on the ground with the ook for ‘a pillow and the | ehucolate mixed with cold water is ali New York. At Plymouth: Oct, 2, Kaiser Wilhelm sse, from New York. At Naples Oct. 2, Amerika, New York. | At Glasgo Oct| 1, Sardinian, from { Boston. over: Oct. 2, Finland, from New 1ine and they wer: ster in Taylor returning to Wor automobile when | the car graz*d another automobile. Not knowing that any barm had been done, Taylor continued to Worcester. Afier reading of the collision n w n and Downes were kill- ed, Taylor became convinced that his automobile was the one with which laxe; Thomas B, Wheele town clerk and town treas- arer, Ci Snyder, both ticKets. Lisbon Republican. Rishon, Oct, 2.—Lisbo publican’ majorities: S Che dexerving. the latter d; collector of Bad o hungry. Speci @ents hwié been made for the admis- ®lon of undertakers and clergymen, Trainioad of Sightseers Arrives. | About the time thegesirictive order wax insued a tra Pl of sldhiseers arrived. Nobody irem the tiain was Officer Gives Away His Coat. “How' about vourself?” questioned the officer, looking diwn at the appli- cant's unshod feet. “T jiist want to borrow a coat for my wife,” the old man replied. “Here,” answered the officer, re- meving his own overcoat, “take that Balloon Race. New York, Oct. ‘om present in- dications Germany will be represented n the international balloon race,which starts from Kansas City next Thurs- day, bv _only twe contestants and JFrance by but enc. The American team, consisting of Lientepant Frank International Meriden, plete repub Comn., Oct The com- n ficket was elected in ! today's town election by a normal m: _jority of 834. George W. Miler was eccted first seectman, defeating his Gemocratic opponent, George Mischler, hy 207 votes. The Socialist party en- tered the town election for the first from aliowed 10 %o jear ihe ruins excopt | it 1 had tn eat until Sunday night.” | to your wife; and heres as a trooper S the other car was in collision. Up fo | . Lahn, Jfobn Tetry and William % tine and their normal vote of 713 e vouchagas of Citlzens and | A gaups oid inan. with sunken cyes, | nearby removed his, “is one for your- | Conditions Are Excellent for the | tonisht no police action had been | Assmann, arc all “xpected (o, roach ders i the (wo old par- 2 vouched for. clac only in shirt and trousers, pluck- | self,” ~ ldeer hunting in ‘season in Maine. ! taken. - Supe R S Cley by, Tiieadah 3 | C n omas