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PRICE TWO CENTS Tobacco Trust ;Pla[l Approved 400,000 ARE nEse AT HANKOW| Cabied Paragraph memmed as Lord Douglas sult of the opposition of the parlia- n.enury group headed by Antonio Al- ACTRESS POSITIVE NEW YORK SUICIDE IS HE. Condensed Telegrams The Census Bureau ginned to November bales. 1 as "‘l.l.?l da, the ministry of Premier Chagas resixned today:. London, Nov. —William Clark Russell, also known under the pen name of Clark Russell, died as he slept this morning. He had been bedridden Two-Thirds of the City Laid Waste by Fire = With a Loss of $50,000,000 HUNDREDS OF HALF BURNED BODIES| xSkt ey s Cuba, was today elected corresponding member of the French Academy of Medicine. London, Nov. 8.—The portrait of the British ambassador to Washington, Mr. Bruce, painted by S. Seymour Thomas, was unveiled in the smoking room of trey National Liberal club today by Russian Financiers, under the guise of a lcan, have arranged with the vice- l';gz' of Manchuria to advance $2,500,- Lowell, Mass, Has Adopted the commission form of government by a ;na’g:lty of 1,294 in a total vote of 4,000, The National Anti-Mormon commit- tee presented a silver tray to the bat- tleship Utah, that is without a portrait of Brigham ioung. Dr. James B. Jon for 16 Years president of William ‘ood college at Fulton, Mo., died at Winston Salem, N. Ch,j last night. Dr. Jones was 65 years old. f ACCEPTED BY JUDGES OF U. CIRCUIT COURT. INDEPENDENTS WILL FIGHT LORD’S BROTHER SAYS “NO” Marquis of Queensberry Says Lord To Take Steps to Secure a Review by Was Safe and Well in Far West a Few Days Ago—Police Puzzled, Imperialists Take a Hand in the Loboting—Rebzls Pro- tect Missionary Property—Manchus Preparing For a Siege at Peking and Expected to Offer Stubborn Supreme Court—Plan Not Regarded as Perfect but an Honest One. Sir 'Edward Gray. New Yeork, Nov. = g . o i 2 , Nov. 8.—One of the most 3 Ty New York, 8.—The ltigation Resistance to General Chang—Gates Strengthened. | ooy, xov. 5. —Dr. William munt- [BGPIexng ~ identincation * mysterics | 1o afie [ revt ©. ¥ £ Rieheson, | which the fed overnment hegun Worieon: Mre. W have P accused of the murder of Avis Linnell, | four and a hs ago to break up DIGted Tl aaTenth eepeattion 1 [Shroufl: the body.of s’ wan -which{Soouset of the murder of Ayieiinnell, |13 CF SOl o o Tobacoo COMDERY AD- completed their seventh expedition in the Himalayas. They ascended one peak to a height of 21,000 feet. The explorers found the Siachen Glacier to be thirty miles long. 8.—The fire which which rests in an uptown undertaker’s establishinent tonight. In the opinion of two persons it is the body of Lord Shoito Douglas, brother of the Mar- quis_of Queensberry, member of onei 01 hedbest known noble families of and. of completion to- stance, with a fow much _discussed ny itself drew up combine, in ac- ndate of the Unit- proached the day by judicial modifications, Hankow, Nov. 5, via Wu Hu, Nov. 8.! summons of the government, probably insane. —The city of Hankow has been de- for the purpose of a broad discussion stroved by fire, over two-thirds of its of the situation with the adm)nlstra—] extent. The lowest estimate of the loss tion, if that is possible. is $50,000,000. Four hundred thousand The Signal Corps of the Army has o aw aeroplane for ! uee in the Philippines and an order for the machine will be given within plan which the comy for dissolution of tk ce with a m: ates supreme court. Natives Terror-Stricken. Liverpool, Nov. people are destitute. Hundreds of half; qu..o j5 no question of the serious-|broke out on- the Norfolk amd North la few days. burned bodies He among; tha{ I | avents = FREhE The forsigs | Aniuiite Nisamein toistas Slan Marquis Says Not His Brother. SRR 3 The decision of approval was filed Many of them are the bodies of Women ,cgigents for the present are amply |er North Point yesterday was finally | But, uccording to the marquis, who| Frankesco Cuba, 14 Years Old, of |by Judge Lacombe of the United and children. Zy protected, but thousands upon thou- | extinguished after 300 bales of cotton |is quoted in despatches from Chicago, | Lawrence, Mass., was killed by a Bay | States circuit court this afternoon, and American Missions Spared. sands of the natives are terror-strick- | had been burned. The North Point | the body cannot be that of his brother, | State street railway car yesterday |Supplementary opinions were filed by The customs house, the postoffice and en, and they fear the approach of|arrived here from Savannah on NoV. 1. | for he says he had a letter from Lord | noon. He ran into the street to re- | Judges Coxe and Noyes concurring the American missions have been spar- | Chang Shao-Tsen, who may not come = Dougias only two days ago indicating | cover a top. generally with Judge Lacombe. No one ed. The city has been looted, the im- | alone. Emden, Germany, Nov. 8—A freight | that the writer was safe and well in e 4 of the judges regarded the plan as perialists taking a hand in the pillage. | Manchus Not Ready to Surrender. | Steamer airiving from Hamburg today | the far west. To add to the mystery, | William Willett, Jr, Charged with |perfect, hut all declared that the ideal Imperialist officets tried to check this; . reports having sighted wreckage in|it has been recalled that some years|buying his nomination as candidate | Was beyond attainment and that as a he only government here at present | whieh seven bodies were entangled. It | ago a man bearing marked resemblance | for the supreme beneh of New York, | Practical, substantial compliance with the law, the plan, as slightly modified, appeared to be attainable. Believe Plan an Honest One. work, and_executed 2 number of the idiers. Refugees were deprived of ir loot on entering the British con- district, in the Second judicial M defeated Tuesday. seems to be the regent, Prince Chun, g and and ex-Premier Ching. They are ‘without support. The board of officials to Lord Douglas passed himself off as such and was arrested in this country on several occasions on charges of is thought that the wreck was that of | the unknown steamer which sank off Cuxhaven during the storm of last cession, cartloads of valuable furs,silks e ¥ ¥ . and jewelry being seized. It is sus- lfoshesuha}w)e not nll:ie:d)"i@ixs_e‘s:fiamil; Monday. Ligamy. 5 Supervising Inspector of Steamboats z. Gested that the Red Cross recelve the | DISLS are busy packing Sasmen, _— Pair of Overalls in Room. Sloan at Boston has preferred charges | Each of the justices asserted his be- proceeds. oile criticising the regent and Prince| Rome, Nov. 8—The newly appointed | The body is that of a man who reg- | 28ailist Inspector William A. Carleton, | lief that the plan is an honest one and h ialists Bl Ribiels $6¢: Firee. Ching. The latter two officlals are| smerican ambasador to IHaly, MT.|jstered at the Hotel Astor Oct 15 45| one of his subordinates, involving the | that there is no question of the good raperiaiists SISNE RS ready to acquiesce in anvthing in anl o'Brien, took possession of the embas- | “Maurice Stuart, San. Franciseo.” Il | IDSpector's competency. faith of its authors. Judge Ward, the On Friday afternoon the consuls ap- | endeavor to prevent thir exile, DUt| gy today. He will present his creden- | whe fovad demd’ o mis o onday fourth member of the court, filed mo to the imperialists to cease|certain Manchu elements are unwill-} tjals to King Victor Emmanuel at an | cvening with a self-inflicted bullet| _Walter F. Dennison, 30 years of age, | opinion. 1 ng the towmn. A proclamation, | ing for abject surrender, not realizing| aydience, upon the return of his maj- wound in his heart. There was every | Of Melrose, Mass., was arrested at the To Be Taki to S c ich was issued immediately, declar- | the seriousness of their position. esty from the south, where he is vis- | evidence that the man was of English | Bangor, Me., union station just as he © Be Taken to Supreme Court. ed that the rebels were responsible for Manchus Prepare for Siege. iting the wounded who have been |parentage and had been a gentleman.| Was about to leave town, on the charge The announcement of the court's the fires, and ordered that these ©¢| The opinion is held at the legations | brought back from Tripoll A pair of overalls found in the room | Of passing worthless checks. action was followed almost immediate- checked. The following day new fires| ., .; ‘Goneral Chang cannot capture — e suggested that perhaps he was at R s et 2 1y by the declaration of counsel fore Strtea th "“’I'“; ;‘:,“;’:’*“ 5 Peking without a struggle. He may ve| TAFT AT DEDICATION financial extremities and had planned | | Prof. William H. Pickering of the | several ,Of_the ‘opposing independent i o b P 2 8 r a =i arvard observatory, sailed yester- nterests that an attempt - School for Blin, e permitted to enter, but a fight is bound OF CISEHL SERTON | S8 SResEt WEAPRATA Jesean Rt e ios. e De skbacts (o 1Y ORI D Tiindb to Hars fhe to occur before the Manchus surrender resort. His baggage bore hotel labels s from all parts of the world, but outside with ion The David Hill Memorial school for remain for r in conn m reviewed by the United States the blind, connected with the Wesleyan | their privileges. Furthermore the | ppesident Reci Warm Welcome e | T B H A mission, has been looted, while, in con- | Manchus’ actions scmewhat pelie their| "in‘ Debioe s etk the entry “Maurice Stuar(" in a book | &stronomical work for Harvard col- | supreme court. trast, all the mission propeg:‘y in vc;u« i“'ords. They are dundoubzedly prepar- Y- there was no clue to his identity. ege. : Anti-Trust Statute Must Be Obeyed. Chang. which is held by the revolu- | ing for a siege and are storing quanti- | y o o.oone oo TooTe oo Aot s Eidt B 3 = e i L > - g = . Ky., Nov. 8—C g into ctress Sure It is Lord Doug| Mexican Federals and Rebels Met| Judse Noyes drew a moral Hekimrise. e Lo fon L fes of rice In the barracks. The Pal-| Kentucky the day affer the state was | The announcement that the body had | in baitle at Juchitun, Oaxaca, accord- | from the o In conclusion he sald: ace’s loval g > overwneimingly returned to the dem- | been identified as that of Lord Douz- | ing to meagre information obtained “The extent to which it has been Revolutionary Talk Among Impe ists. About 500 eof the revolutionists are still in Hankow. Sniping riflemen on opposite sides of the Han river fought ed by small bodie sof picked men. A thousand have arrived from Chang Chun. The Chinese are being outwit- ted and are being sent outside the walls. The city gates have been over- necessary to tear apart this combina- tion and force it into new forms, with the attendant burdens, ought to dem- onstrate that the federal anti-trust statute is a drastic statute which ac- from official scurces here today. Two hundred men on both sides are re- ported dead. las came tonight from Coroner Fein- berg. The coroner, as a physician some vears ago, had known Lord Douglas as a patient, and it was the coroner him- self who first suspected that he might ocratie ranks and meetings crowds en route celebrating the victory of bal- lots, President Taft was greeted ap- rarvently the same as if results of vesterday’s election had been the re- Owners of Eight Flouring Mills in e e . | Y e sisghenad | verse. At Frankfort, the capital, to- | be Douglas. He was not sure enough | , Onets OF Ei9nt ciouring WIS W0 | Con iy e o freetive Tesults which, se Creasing in volume. There is much REBELS AT NANKING. day, the president dedicated a statue | of it to express more than the opinion| ./ oo o City Friday for the pur- |long as it stands on _the statute book open revolutionary talk among the im- : to Abraham Lincoln and tonight in | that there was a striking resemblance. | |, ." ,f completing u merger of the | must be obeved, and which cannot be perialists, S5 Louisville he made a brief talk on |but this comment when circulated | POYE {1 CORPICERE B TIEEET 00 L0 | gisobeyed without incurring far reach T g Captured the Armory Forts, But Had | peace at the armory and was enter- |came to the ears of Mary Noble an | g5 40 of ing penalties. And, on the other hand, 3 i Over 100 Killed. tained by the Louisville Press club at jactress who had known Lord Douglas s the successful recomstruction of this TERROR AT PEKING. —_— in the west, and tonight when she A “Divorce Proctor” Whose Salary | Organization should teach that the ef- e Shanghai, Nov. 8.—Latest advices| ent will leave here tomor- | viewed the body she was sure that it |, A “Diverce Troctor™ Whose Balary | .. " ¢ enforcing this statute asainst Natives Fear Approach of General|received nere say that the attempt of | row morning for Hodgenville, Ky., | was that of Lord Douglas. the °u.’r?,r§y:' organizations of Kansas | industrial combinations is not to de- nly partially su: 3 v we . Sy, PUY | afiss Noble said she knew [Ford | Yorce evil” is to be imstalled there | With the conditions which among the repulsed at some points, but captured | by 9 the armo.y forts behind the city. They November 13. iost more than one hundred men kill- | ed. for which he came to Kentueky. ARMED MEN ROB OGDENSBURG CLERKS. Douglas when he was appearing on the stage out west with his wife, who was an actress, in 1896. “The man interested me so much people of the United States,” Fight Not Yet Over. It was asserted tonight by repre- Peking, Nov. 3.—Two men are on the way to Peking whose coming is anx- fously awaited. One of the men is An Increase in Wages Approximating six per cent, reduced working hours and the sharing of a lump sum of $75, Liang Chi-Chiao, the noted exile who is considered the most influential Chi- man of letters. He is beletved to be returning here from Japan to take an active. other is commander of the Lanchau troops, ’flrhv forced promises from the administra- tion of a constitutional government. Jjoined the revolut: 3un,000 tzcls ($200,000). dents have either left the city or tak- en refuge in the consulates. At the south gate 2,000 imperialists ionaries on receipt of The Manchu general, Chang Chun, The foreign resi- Exiled Editor Returning. Tokio, Nov. 9.—Liang Chi-Chiao, the { armed and masked men walked One Bandit Captured and ldentity of Others Disclosed. N. Y. Nov. 8.—Three into the office of the Ogdensburg Ceoal and Towing company here today and held up the clerks and secured in getting Ogdensburg, that I have always watched him wilh mcre than ordinary interest” Miss Noble said. “If T were mistaken in the identification and met Lord Douglas in the street I should drop dead from fright. His hair is streaked with gray a little now, but that is not surprising, for it is fifteen vears since [ saw him. Wife led as Lady Douglas. 000 have been granted the Baltimore & Ohio and Baltimore & Ohio South- western railways’' telegrarchers. Robert Fowler F: iled Again Yester- dav in his efforts to resume his trans- continental aeroplane ports from M odon, that his biplane v flight, as still imbedded last re- M., stating sentatives of the independent tobacco organizations that the fight against the dissolution plan as proposed by the American Tobacco company ana as approved gemerally by the United States circuit court today, is not yet over, For Review by Supreme Court. Felix H. Levy, counsul for the Declined to Act as Imperial Envoy. |noted Chiness reformer and editor, who n ; away after a long chase by officers. | .p. o x . gy Bk By - Genoral Chape hes sotused apunint | hes heeuglving in cxils fn Japah for| e thifn bandit who fled in_another | o1t was fn 1538 that I met Lord|the sand where ho landed Sundsy. aonT DODa0N0: Slsbuiation e Tecris B the uesm he | Bt T B el sy today for| direction was captyred while he was [ 20010 Dovgiay 1 was pleving Wil o Eyward Grey, British n “and the Inde x)l~1xd:;11 Sirit Ak BRI T ook detived Ao o] bt b Chine Site tis tatotion of o O T et e anadlan | \audeville at the Alcazar theater, San minisier, in a etaicient in the hou smen’s assoclation, declar < ki i mart in the refor: v o to saiq | Francisco. Lord Douglas had married | of commons, indicated a determination | that he would advise his clients to take L | s el prainent gart I the feforim | 1y Ravpcives, 23, of Osweps’ Hetsata | Lienolvee Atonl DoRslas had smaxried | of commons, indicated & detstming such steps as may be pecessary to se- now on his way to the capital at the movement. than on Sunday last he had quarrelled with his father, who is a professor or mathematics at the Oswego State Nor- rceall and the two were appearing at the Alcazar theater. He met her somewhere in Oklahoma and she was Canada a free the T nited & ing the Domin! m. hand in dealing with tes’ in matters concern- cure a the United States supreme court. by PUBLISHERS CHARGED WITH BALFOUR RETIRES FROM mal school, ana had run away from | Somewhere in Oklshoma snd she was e - : IONIST LEADERSHIP. | home with Tom Brough and Jack glas ¢ r s Sacramento Stepped into the Ranks MALLER . T untol Snyder, alto; knowr as: Jock “Wendell, | oo s oo TUS S menaRer Ime A | O a having e Commissfon fortn to Have Misrepresented Finan- cial Conditlon of Company. Impaired Health and Advancing Years Given as Reasons. both of Oswego, his alleged pals m the robbery. Most of the stolen money was recovered. offer to Lord Douglas to appear on the stage with his wife, and they did so. He did not do much; his wife did most all the work of their act, but his name of government as nicipai ctin: Tue charter was adopted & 68 out of a tctal a r-'!ult of the mu- The new a majority of vote of more than THAN LAST YEAR’'S. Potatoes Fall OK Ovur 57,000,000 Bush- els, and Tobacco Also Suffers. N York, Nov. 8.—Frank Orrf,pres- London, Nov. 8.—The unionist party R e was the attraction. ldonet'of .Zhl:' C:!umbim Sterling Pub- | is to swap horses while crossing the AMERIOXHASLERCAD No Doubt It is Douglas. s o Washington, Nov, 8.—The full effect Jishing eompany, publishers of the|home rule stream. Arthur J. Balfour, “MOTHER OF PEACE.”| . ¢ . k PR of the drought and Intensely I Hampton-Columbian Magazine, and J.|at an emergency meeting of the City —_— Ry | Beyug His Ovinjon Upon. the To- | gopine:“of the Daet. SuniDer. Wos. bor e " o rative zssociatior & ; ave no dou at s that of | splts in Massachusetts, Kentucky anc s o 4 ¥. B. Atkin, a lawyer connected with |of TLondon Conservative =ssociation| At Banquet of Society for Judicial Lord Sholto Douglas. I do not know hin and other points where demo- | fiected l:[xld.gnguz ”“g‘u\l;lru;:;a 1}:';‘,’-31; ed tha e proc n this afternoon, announced to his con- rey e Dy e et oY 7 | Miitacnts s retiroroent prom the lead. | Set!lement of International Disputes. |what became of his wife and the child | cratic candidetes were electod, Gov. - R e ; Thg the mails to Gefrand investors in |ership of the opposition. Impaired | oy imnatl Nov. 8- Hallthy Americe | To0TSERA. whnshard o them.” Judson Flarmon of Ohlo predicted a fpl Lo Was smaller by = 349,412,000 melling stock in the publishing _com. | heaith, including age and thé desirabil- | as (he “inother of peace,” the third Daciplamaat.. His . Ofce - Masnduy: ;.e-;-rnmx democratic ~ jandslide next | JUEICIS TRA MASE YO OroR o eep pany. The men were held in $15,000 |Ity of the Ileadership passing Into|annual conference of the Society for | Seattle, Wash., Nov. S.—British Vice 2 5: this vear goes down as ‘the third bail each for examination. ;‘ "HS"P!“‘SS V‘e?“; e "“:e"g}-: “’h“r‘h the JuGicial Scttlement of Internation- | Ccnsul Bernard Pelly said tonight A New Gasoline Fire Engine savea | !37&€st in the history of the countr T O e I | e e ko by b feciine . But mo | 31 Disputes ended tonight with an el- | that Lord Sholto Douglas was in his | @ CeW Basgine ™re =ngine 856l | Potatoes showed a falling off of §7,- in substance the mmme. The complalnt | s T e b The Torcanos attacky | 2borate banquet at which Secretary |office on business last Monday.ethe day | chciray wised sut oy formes Jast night. ,000 bushels, and there also was @ against Atkin, aceuses him of hnvin:;: Padard: h m{loqu\nun or | Of State Philaneder C. Knox was the |the man registering under the name of | 45 it was. the greater part the busi. | Striking d ase in the produnlon of induced wvarious persons to send mon- 22ain im by e ambi g/ principal speaker. Among the guests | Maurice Stuart and declared by the | coo cection of the village was re- | tobace g -“"‘;UHUIIIZ to 196,000, 0;’" s than last years crop. In ey for shares of stock in the Colum- blan Sterling Publishing compony by falsely representing that the company conservatives—particularly reformers—were the principal factors in_inspiring his’ the tariff decision. ‘The announcement was a sharp sur- were Mrs. William Howard Taft and Miss Helen Taft, wife and damghter of President Taft, who is honorary pres- New Yori coroner to be Lord Douglag committed suicide in New York. duced to ashes and half a dozen fami- lies made homeless. “Golden Rule” Chief of y y alone the loss was 111,000,- 000 paunds, and in Virginia and North Carolina it was 25,000,000 pounds each :‘h:st ixl: g(a-sd nfinnn]fi;fifle:&?;;w:fllzt;'pfiu to mll Bartics. and nmde an im- glerét o{ lh(; society. I-orrner United | GIRLS NEED $8 A Cleveland’s d In Pe vania and Wise , h. which it would pay a dividend in the | Mense poiitical sensation. Mr. Balfour | S1216S, Senaior Joseph B. Foraker act- WEEK ' FOR) SUPPORT. | Polics, Frederick Kohler, must under- | 1, *Jgtr T0fe? i) S0S0L" wne near future. In asking for high bail, | Will remain in the house of commons, | “% 18 FO9SHH 3 3 go & physical examination to de average yield per acre for the entire - i ® e election of officers today re- . ine whether he is to remain on 3 > ¥ re for Aslstzi‘nt Digt:lctekttorl}ei_Browm said :‘;fle‘r’ge h’;: ,hmpl!lltf “;; ;‘Lfl“‘“;"’,hffi %}‘: sulted as follows: _President, Simeon | Cannot Live Respectably or Health- [ TP WREHIer, hie Ts to TEMaln on GHow Country, §85.2 pounds. was greater than that Pyt Sgc‘ih"n D SOmpany as ex-premier, was recognized as the | E-_Baldwin, New Haven, Conn.; vice fully on Less. Kohler lately returned from a trip to [ AUTin® any time in the past ten vears FEE SSO U B RN te el icader of the whole pariy:ihe leader. | President, Joserh Choate, New Yorl; 3 Europe in of health. i o ST AT0 000 teehars.” Sroe ;:l)fn(ueat\\ ov;:n s e ut one- | iead i eucoeacor | secretary, 1heoaor§ Marburg, Balti- | Kapsas Mo., .\(;v. S;“—lAdvocfit- o o o (s ’;m’mdg":‘w’; g 1at sum, .000,000. more: treasurer, J. G. .Schmidiapp, | ing a maximum scale for girls as the | The Mar f Mrs. Mary W. Gat acco tics in . - &= - «‘\ari it with Lord Lan\do\\ne Thal o PP g > e riage o 5 - Gates S - a = ~ | Hon. Walter Hume Long,who represents = :s_~np results. Mrs. orence Kelley, na- the Church of the Ascension, New ia. 99,840,000, 8, R e L & Coicunia: been caliea | WATER SUPPLY. OF | tional secretary of the Consumers | York, yesterday in the presence of a | 30 '2,”" AR YR SRR 00, [ WYis- trace of him here this afternooh anmd | 0T Monday for the purpose of cheos- STRIK LoSsuc. i an oo oy (o0, l. | dcxen fiends. The bride is the re- hARV 2.0 gy, Caninenses 46,170,000, placed him under Arrest. Being unablo | ID€ 2 mew leader. ERS CUT OFF.| It I8 to your lrleer sta\fteshof !hfiz cently divorced wife of Charies @G.|Connecticut 22,912,000, & S e s e west that we workers of the east| Gates, son of the late John W. Gates, - > ::asld"gs:lobti‘: ertot-l‘n:’-umg ‘he was re- TR ey | Southern Pacific Owns All Wells in| Jook for the lnih;(?ve (:tusuoh }right- the capitalist. WILSON COMMENDED B % atio “or we Vi cous and practical legislation. FOR GALLANT CONDUGY “I am innocent,” maid Orrf, as he left the court room, “and I know it will emne out all right.” IN MINING CAMPS. Tucson, Arizona, Nov. 8.—Railwas hopmen at Gila, Ariz, are facing a of the east have more obstacles of greed and tradition and blindness to overcome than you out here. And we An Attempt Wa Pullman Southern Pa Made to Blow a car attached to a westbound cific passenger train at the about Boston Jackie Saved Life of Comrade on United States Gunboat. —_— Democrats Also Made Gains in Aha Southarn Pacific order that all water | in. New York have a highest court|the union depot at El Paso, Tex. @AGAL GETS HIS DIVORCE. Utah Electinns. be cut off from their homes and that | which habitually overthrows the good | 10 o'clock last night. A bomb wrapped e BRI they be forbidden to get drinking wa- | iaws which we can prevail upon our | with straw was exploded under the| ‘Washington, Nov. $—TFor gallant ter from water cars, according tv tele- | law makers to enact.” middle of tWe car, which was filled | conduct in an attzmpt to save a fel- #udge Durpc:_Onlorz_Thn He Have Custody of His Child. tion results in many Utah Salt Lake City, Utah., No: grams from W. E. Stunrt. a union la- Having tcld of a storskeeper in the east who, she declared employs giris with passengers. low sailor from drowning off Flonolul: Hawaii, last August, George R. Wilson ) @' Bor officer there, to the Tuecson branch S v e I T e asiany g‘;‘;&i‘ glsd ‘mze m\)‘pigeheg by both| ¢+ the Federation of Shopmexll) n}](, in his store at $2.50 a week, Mrs. Kel- The Stock Brokerage Career of Rob- | has been commended by Acting Secre- aivorce suit of Lonis M. Ssgal, a the- The soclalist gains were made large. S&YS the order alreadw has gone into' ley said: “It is utterly impossible for | ert E. Davie, a young Scotchman, who | tary of the Navy Rear Admiral Nich- atrical man, against his wife, Rachel, |1y in the mining camps, Fureka, Mur. - 1°ClL. causing a serious problem for|n girl to suppcrt herself respectfully | fled to Scuth America to escape clam- | olson. came to an abrupt close yesterday in | ray, Mammoth and Stockton electing ! D¢ strikers, as Gila is on the desert | and not injure her health on less | oring “creditors with half a million Wilson is a native of Boston d r . i "% and the only wells there are two own- | than =ight dollars a week. Yet there | dollars in claims, ended vesterday in | bas been in the u?r\-icn n‘l]x yur'b rom e gunboat the superior court, when Judge Burpee ordered o decree for Sagal and save ! him the custody of the child. | This is the case where =0 mueh was | =aid about ihe husband having a loop | telephone connected with his attorney’s office, at one end of which listened a stenographer. who took down in short hand the conversation between Sagal's wife, Rachel, and Sagal's chauffeur, Mr. Mann, who was named as core- spondent. which the ci headed by sweeping victory, was fought out on purely local issues, the citizens’ candi- | dates being opposed by can” an® an socialist officers. They also gained councilmen in sev- eral other towns, including Bingham. iIn Ogden the normal republican ma- ority was maintained. The election in Salth Lake Ci izens' non-partisan €. Park, Samuel the “Ameri Mormon candidates. the railroad. Negro Barred from Jury. Kansas City, Mo., No¥. 8.—The ques- tion whether a negro should be permit- ted to serve cn the jury in the Hyde murder trial came up today and a conference between attorneys resulted | n the colored man’s being excused. All he tentatively accepted jurors are confined in one room and it was ed by are families in this country trying to live on nine dollars a weel FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC DELAYED UNTIL NEXT YEAR Aviator Vaniman Has Decided to In- stal Third Engine. New York, Nov. 8—The airship Akron probably will not attempt to the house of correction where he was sentenced for five years, immediately following his guilty. al Boston, plea of THREE SWORN JURORS FOR M'NAMARA CASE Hopes of Having a Full Jury Box by Christmas. Several men Princeton were bathing off Homolulu, when one of the party, who could not swim, got beyond his depth, G, W, Shrepple, ship’s cook, rescued him, but was himself stricken with cramps. ‘Wilson, who was on the porch of inn or the beach front, unhesitatingly jumped overboard and saved him, MRS. VERMILYA HAS Los Angeles. €al, Nov. S8.—Three swern jurors znd a talesman passed for cause was the snowing in the Mc- Namara murder trial tonight at the end of five weeks of court. Another talesman had been accepted by the defense as to cause and counsel be- gan hoping for a full jury box by Christmas to try James B. McNamara for the alleged murder of Charles J Haggerty, a machinist, killed in the JT.os Angeles Times explosion a year ago. Of five talesmen accepted by both sides when court opened today, two wers excused with consent of counsel. SUDDEN ILLNESS. Thought at First to Have Again At tempted Suicide. Chicago, Nov., 8.—Sudden illness of Mrs. Louise Vermilya in the county jail, charged with having poisonec Policeman Arthur Bissonette, with at. tempting to commit cide while un der police guard last week, and sus pected of having poisoned nearly o score of other persons, today cause: the county officers conslderable un- easiness. It was thought at first she had in some manner obtained more gollon and made a second attempt on feared that introduction of+ a negro might cause trouble. fly across the Atlantic until next year. This decision was announced tonight after a conference between Melvin Vaniman and F. A. Seiberling. The reason given is that the preliminary flight last Saturday demonstrated the necessity of installing a third engine, as originally was planned. To do this work and make other minor changes suggested by Saturday’s flight, it was explained, would involve delay suffi- cient to carry the time when the next trial fiight could take place, int6 De- cember, when jveather conditions are likely to be adverse. Alleged Murderer Held. Plainville, Conn., Nev. $.—Sarafino Tuesday's proceedings occupied but ten minutes, there being a conference with the court in which counsel for both sides participated. TWO MORE BODIES | 4 FOUND ON THE MAINE | A Total of 43 Now Recovered, 24 StV Unaccounted For. Both Claim New Mexico Election. Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 8.—On the 1z cf complete returns from about one-half of the .election districts of tae state and estimates of the balance, deniocrats claim the election of Mec- Donzld for governor and the entire denocratic state and congressional ticket by majoritios estimated at 4,700. Repubiican managers decline to con- cede their defeat. BCSTN DENTIST ENDS HIS LIFE WITH POISON Was Formerly a Stage and Choir Singer of Some Note. - Beston. Nov. $—Dr. Lon S. a dentist with offices on B street. was found dead in bed at at en Atlantic avenue hotel having committed suicide Dby . poison some twelve or fifteen Havana, Nov. 8.—It is officiaily an- nourced that the work of exposing the wreck of the Maine, as far as the parts immediately affected by the ex- plosion are concern=d—from about amidship to the bow—will be com- pleted by November 20. Kverything then will be ready for the examina- tion by the board of inspection. Two more bodies, one in the engine Brine, Foss as “Demoaratic Progressive.” Beston, Nov. $.—Returns from all r life. Nov. 8.—The board of Examination b > -uordh‘,tp the medi- { room and on= in the boiler room, | but 45 towns on the vote of the minor | Tolli, arrested in New Britain today ysicians, however, % ‘Brii wn. 48 years | were recovered today, making a total | parties for governor show that Gov- |on the charge of having shot Domi- | education today issued an order for- [ Gid not confirm uspicion. Late ln ut age and vu tonnu& ‘of 43 recovered since the present op- | ernor Foss received 24,571 votes under | nick Tarigoni, killing him, was giyen | bidding the playing of basketball by | the day it was belleved the sud eratiens be; Twenty-four men are | the heading ‘“democratic rprofrmve,* a hearing before a justice of the'pcace | girls teams in the high schools, the | nausea and nervous convulda.- w. xu live ln s still unaccounited for, amd it is very | Carey. socialist. had 11688 vote: re topight and bound over for a| point being made that swch public [after-effects of the arsenic taken on exhibitiors are mot conducive to good ’ Saturday. ~ ‘!k'__u,m. of immhlble that more bodies wili be | Rund, prahinnion d 3,240, further hegri] . 3, B, s i Goa- P t,u.and Me- 23 esring, Menday, m;de_rs.@oo yn{:htwlmaum- \ % is mot