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- ey VOL. LIV.—NO. PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation In Noer;hfiis Double That of Any'()'tliefr Pager,_ and lts Tajal Circulaflon_is the Largest in Gonnecticit in Prspar}ion to the Uitv's Population Fiiswmmemnns CONSTANTINOPLE NOW THREATENED Gt Parsrais Shorman's Bady Redding Mests Conensd 1ecsaes pi 0T 70 MURDER DETECTIVE BURNS France Wins Balloon Trophy. General Baden-Powell, reat Turkish Army of 200,000 Defeated by the| S o cetinicss: 10 Lig in State) Death Calmly o 5°E. conu | Claimed to Have Boon Hatched Up. by RS Duesseldorf and the lle de lrance s - - - Bulgarians and Now in Full Retreat = WILL BE TAKEN TO COUNTY|HANGED AT WETHERSFIELD |kecps Namara in California Penitentiary Many Germans Coming Here. BUILDING TODAY AFTER MIDNIGHT Edward Lane, Bremen, Germany, Oct. 31.—Em ngressman, diec tion to America by way of this port Is | Hillsboro, 11l from ’ lor THE BALKAN WAR NOW PRACTICALLY ENDED ;‘W"’,"""]",‘\“:wFUNERAL ON;ATURDAY' ADMI'[TEB HIS GUILT " ‘ ALLEGED CONFESSION OF HERBERT S. HOCKIN ‘ ; James Speyer, sail on Nov. 2 for New York. | B | = banking house r & Co 5 st “ imistic Speech in Prussian Diet. |To Be Held in Church With Seating | Told Prison Guard He Must Have |and Straus Turkish Ministers in Council to Consider Advisability wi'} = in 0ct 314 gloomy view o | the international situation was | Capacity of 3000—Vice President| Been Crazy When He Shot Green- | Large Arzas of the Potato prod Government Agent Testifies Regarding It at Trial of Allegedt presged by Count Hans Praschma i belt in western New Y Suing For Peace—Nazim Pasha Reported to Have Been | {57, 0 it < Ui <peak- | Selected His Honorary Pall-Bearers. | berg—Was a Model Prisoner. o hae been tri ke Dynamite Conspirators—Walter Drew, Counsel for Cone ing on the government policy of ex- | rot 2 Either Shot or Taken Pris: oner—Turkish Commander fi;‘;“;l‘;‘j‘”‘,fim"'“]"\_“ “‘"" BOSIS SpHich: bt N | Governor Thomas structors, Was Also Marked for Annihila(ion——Puh‘e g n put into effect T Thomas Completely Outmanoeuvred by General Savoff. -Arrangements | Wothersfleld, Conn., Nov. 1.—George | o8 uncelled I | T for the fur f Vice President | Redding, Jr., of New Haven, a youth | (S¢ay cpncelle idis . . " | Whitstw Rold o sorson, | S5 STOEERL o Vice Evesden | Beadng, 3 Ne¥ Haven, s 2Oulh | spcthen St Containing Deadiy Implements Found at Indianapolisy, | Aberystwith, Wales, Oct. 31.—A jarge | completed today. ill lin the Hamden woods on Feb. 24 las | audience frequently applauded the U, | be held Saturday noon w n theHamden woods on Feb, 24 las A four days battle The Bulgarians followed up the pur- |S. ambassado:, Whitelaw Reid, during | oclock in = t rst Pres N lof Morris Greemberg, a young fruit ) .05 N€ G sl S jed in the trlumph of | suit energetlcally, severely punishing | the course of his addiress this ‘evening S vl be abaded & ¥ peddier 2 contributions ar 4 nied he had commander In chiet, | the panic-stricken Turks and captur- |t the opening session of the Univer- Ident Taft and members of his cabi Cool to the End. fana Borrowed d e B hose skilful strategy |ing great quantities of guns, flags, | Sity of Wales. The ambassador de- |net P SRrepsutatiy s Redding was coo it 3 a're brouzht to a close one | munitions of war and prisoners voted his remarks largely to Thomas | ¢isn diplomats und governmen tr s 4 t Miller, a Professicna ? had E aid arkable | g | Jefferson. 18a woulc | the wo yede most remarkable SR o L Church Wil Seat 3,000. Toit B HE sk rmy estimated at| Vienna, Oct. 3L.—The powers are| _ Thirty Volcanoes in Eruption. It was at first announced that the| Accompar During the Last lin by trave onstantinople 18 c 3| J Warned Him, direction ot peace, according to a re- | volcunoes arg in eruption on the lsland | Churcly, of wiich Mr. Sherman was & | peader, Reds red th n | Henry L. Wade, e mercy of the | port current here this morning jof Nirafoon, in the Tongan group, and T, but as th ] s chamber a ] g v i . & rian army, and a cou | many remarkable changes in the phys- t 700 persor ¢ as real- | the : it om J cer te ls discussing | BULLET FIRED WAS | ical features of the island have re ined that it would o teo small to hold | Warden Garner nn terday morning i : ‘ of suing for peace {ed. A large lake in the center of t e throng that would desire to pay | representatiy e 5 % Wiich gosmes fions | OF A FOREIGN MAKE |i5iina has dropped two feet from its|a fina tribute of respect to the ~[m Entared Room With Firm 8tes Arrangements Are Being Perfacto | | original level, according to reports re- | plans were changed when Rev e P isdghs Turkish Army D od Caruso Alleged to Have Admitted | 5", 0% ot # W. Brokaw offred the use of | Redding ent room it a | gl e e i shyterian chu ch has m step. P e door by | 4 K p '“‘:-%:1» i Stabbing a Policeman. | —_ : terian chu lich has a | firm step. H door by | ¢ PG Bt week of the NMEN WILL BE ¢ o han 3,000, | Harry cs, d den, an ) g the | oo Mass, Oct, 81.—That the bul- | S¥ Louls H. Holden, Sherman's | James 1. Fulkeley, depu 4 Jo Sramstlc |let which ended the life of Anna Lo- | TRIED SEPARATELY | pustor, will_conduct the funeral sery- | wardon. v VY‘“T a twink apped BBl izzo during & Lawrence textile strike 3 — ce, assisted by Rev Stryker, | him and adjusted the e g fw was uf foreign make and could | “Whitey” Lewis' Fight for Life to Be- president. of Hamilton 'college, _and m'}» XC i enc _‘r-"‘é,‘_ not have been fired from a revolver gin by November 13 or 1 "‘\, r. Brokaw, pastor of > & e wor Gt s | of American mauufacture; that Joseph ks .| byierian church.” An hour Iy, In less thar “4nd pos. | Caruso confessed to a defective whom | New York, Oct. 31.—The state’s de- | Chureh services there will Garner gave a N itars | be thought a friend, that he stabbed a | termination not (o delay the trials of | Vate service f : ped b APIAT® | ) oliceman during the same Tiot; and | the four gangsters indicted with Cha f at the swung info = that officials of the Industrial Workers i the murder of Herman F ienesee street 2.03.4 of the World “advised violence and |senthal was indicated today when D) Body to Lie in State. Fox, s Gladstone Dow | s N Oct. 31.—Thirty | ohsequie d be held In Ch w Have bas been defcated | likely to fake action teday in i Sydney S, W., Oct. 31—Th feswould X New H | disregard of law” in industrial disputes, | t Attorney Whitman moved befor pronoun n A were features in the closing tesiimony | Supreme C Just. Goff for a spe- |, e £ Tes i b e i v H offered by the commonwealth today | cial panel of alesmen to be sum- | e I swate from : S D- | Said Yesterday Was “Beautiful Day. in the trial of Ettor, Giovannitti and | moned to af November Wmoreow I the rotunda ¢ . | Caruso for the Lopizzo murde Another murder trial on that da S o t Dietrict Attorney Attwil read fo the | will be interrupted until the panel b g jury a pamphlet alieged to hav en | the Rosenthal case is drawn, The tr , Sr A e Nazim Pasha Outgeneraled written by Vincent St. John of Chica- | will then be resumed and upon its % e oy rer m Pasha has been | go, general secretary of the I. W. W.!completion, which is expected to be _)“‘")",":‘ o ¥ outn red off's | This pamphlet, which was found af | November 1 14, the first of the e ned o meds winhe et garian | the Lawrence strike headquarters, was | gunmen will be brotght to the lentified, the body wil be taken ck sea | admitted In evidence by Judge Quin. | ' Mr. Whitman and former Magistrate | 0 the Sherman home tomorrow afl- g fa despite objection by the defense. Injc. G. F. Wahle, who is counsel for | o™ e el oAt 08 & Sxta Baid Eavowsil to Eather: the pamphiel the commonwealth main- | the four accused men, have agreed that | g€ whexe 1t Wil vest un a cata 4 2 tains is advice to workers to disregard | the trials shali be held separately Sl i e Sl S e pras ] Badding W the law. Whitey” Lewis will be the e or i e dhte il Capt. W. H. Proctor of the-Massa- |to face prosecution. Mr. Wa T teneE Previous; chusetts district police and two experts | he wonld sixteen witnesses i Troops May Not Be Accepted. her; and | on cartridges and revolvers, gave tes- | Whitay's defense. For the prosecution e by Qouni el ast_time the g man s | timony that the bullet found in Anna liam Shapiro, driver of the “mur- | the body will be returned to the Sher- | *1d, concealed pLons Lopizz0's body was that of foreign |der car” will be ome of the leading |man home. The counts lding has | ight have had | manufacture, and Captain Proctor said | witnesses. Thomas Coupe, the EIks' | paen draped in emblems e i | the only type of revolver he was able | club former night clerk, Who fled to | and flagy s have manv of i i |to discover which fired that kind of | Englang after th ST Béans | Sean Tonues arithe ote che ful—almost jovial |a bullet was a No. § Italian revolver. | other important witness for the state. | tically will be suspended during i L b s Heckin Oce {Asked by attorneys for the defense| The grand jury which indicted Beck- | funeral serviees Setueder Shomioon. | Pell. @ Jay reader of the o by {why he had picked out an Itallan re- | er and the gangsters was discharged to? | A fender of troops from Fort Omieof Christian Science, > ¥ Yrask | volver, Captaln Proctor said the only |day. Its final act was to indict an- | ario et Gswege o (e o P ReATing. Phls i ook : t n an foreign-made revolvers he had fo other member of the “strong arm” |received today from Washington, but | oeodine this afternoon. —They on and night |in use in this country were of squad of detectives under Beckers |1t is holieved that wembers op i tari. | from the Bible, Mother Edds’s and ¥ sides |ian and Belgian manufacture, command at the time Rosenthal was ! jly will decline it, ag they are known | 2" e Claenend | Belgian revolver, he gaid, would not |siain. This new indictment is for per- | 1o be averse to display and wish the | (¥ had read Adrianople Still Holds Out S & Dullel SliRessus onetin, evllence. iy o connection) Nwith* 2 tail by || ceremonion’ fo bs ' atrnlesandtunpre. | | Embraced Christian Sclence. Faiths 2 : ut, but has | TeStimony which was unexpected | Becker's squad at a_gambling house | (entious oe ot "' the |apparently by the defense came When |run by Rosenthal. The defendant REAARIE an béon Nel pricones 3 v " o |Louls LaCourt, an Itallan detective, |stilj on duty and Commissioner Waldo | Admission te Church by Ticket. s Msanilin i te # ot [Who satd he worked himself into the | nas heen. dirested o mrione and has caused pr Strange 1. |BOOO Eraces of Caruso after the Lo- | coure R SULE e Al peace settle- | 5i00 “killipg, declared the defendant light fiction. b er by the | Badtola Mm ne “stuck a knife into & braced the Christian - by Interven- | hiz, fat policeman” during - the business associates and e eSe okt enk g d I a w an interesiing | 0 january 20. This was the day IN OFFICER GREENE'S CASE. | friends of the oo ciow procidomy Tet® | Eday's Science and Henith an of & 4 Warden Hoyls Skeptical that Policeman Benoft was stabbed _— Ane to t fon to the church will be by ticket | “Fe admitted the murder . lescription San Quentin, ( Varden and the Lopizzo woman was shot Weman Says Defendant Asked Her to|as the auditorium will be hopelessly | pors. for aered fhar Lo v v packe Hoyle of the : S Testify as She Did. inadequate to hold the many who wish | 1i, Oncaihe. tald one s X HARVESTER ATTORNEY guards that “he M REFUSES TO'TESTIFY | New Haven, Conn, Oct. 31— At the close of the ser he body | Srae whe © (Albert G. Hall, « memper of conflicting testimony was given w taken to Fores eme him Brennan's Story of Maior Charles 5 » th Fmar tWo yenrs Governor Johns oy Since he was confined in prison him in| Seats in the church will be set apar tomorrow | for the Sherman famil Presiden i e — Taft and other dignitaries, who are CONFLICTING TESTIMONY expected to be present, as well as for here as i vill be taken to Forest emeiery | associated personalits | Declares All His Information Is Confi. | it (1 (il of former Peliceman John fin ihe southern section of the city, | son he had latterly : dential and Privileged. & it wear OlA Bille Siaths She | sotk maisOlsh. ot i e DD Jierime s returned w 2 Gy but recently and where Mre. Shermanss | Knew Nothing of Effort to Save Him. | had no n statior “hicago, Oct. 31.—Declaring that in- | “ A" Carhorie, a barber, upon wh mother rests, Redding died totally unaware of the to Distric | formation which came to him In his | property the shed where the assa _ fact that almost al the last minute | The Nesro Sold e d - Shermar | capacity as an attorney is confidential | fa Wiiered o hoen b Body Yo Rest in Plain Casket. | friends in New Haven mad oopmminute | o4’ nis h ; | and privileged under the ruling of the | feq ourts, Cyrus Bentley, form counsel given for the o taken piace, testi- at a policeman, whom he did| Mr. Sherman's body, which will be | deavored to Secure a reprieve from ¥ 5 not know, entered his harber put in a plain but massive casket to- | Governor Baldwin this afternoon B NEW YORKERS WILDLY | WENT TO MEET MAN for the McCormick Harvester com- |, r door on the night of the al- | Morrow, is said to show but few traces A final attempt w made late this v r o | pany, today declined to answer ques- |legeqd assault, and went out of the|of the iong illness through which the | afternoon to save the life A Redding : GREET GOVERNOR WILSON TO CAPTURE HIS “ROLL® tions regarding conferences held in|front door. He did not know Greene, | Vice president passed. Flowers in pro- | when Nathan Gorham. s York prior to the organization |hut said the man whom he saw inai | fu are in the room where the body | Redding's family. a i d ud Demonstration of Applause and Cheers | Mrs. Conway Says “That is All She he International Harvester com- |pight resembled him in stature. Other | 1le8 and there has been an aimost un- | nedy, Redding's counsel 3 be- LW i Lasts 63 Minutes. called a8 a witness in the | festimony during tn jal had seem. | interrupted procession of sngers | fore Governor Baldwin, ¢ No Naval Battles. nt's dissolution suit ed to indicate that the policeman did | (0 theggouse during the 2 reprieve. MT. Gornam represented to 1 New York, Oc y Leidd 0. O Tw nsal for the government put a|not resemble Greene in statire messa of sympathy the governor that he had ne 1 Wiison, speiking trom Chicage who arri here : ¥ b | score of questions to the witness re- Miss Catherine Covle testified that | household from every quarter of the | recently discovered but Governor I rt audience that ' 10 take charg M . | garding the visit ’"W’“ by m\',"““‘ of d previou | country and from abroad. | win after hearing the voung man M on Square Tece Charles Conwa 5w — ormigl (family to New York t that she ca story, declined to grant the reprieve. J. N grealest ovalion ' here foda AFROGITIER OF TURKS nfer “‘»fimnm,, RIS | 15 b e e Selected His Own Honorary Pall | Nev Witiesss Dug. UL tv | the presidency murder of Sophia G, Singe he combinati®bf harvester manufac- | hovs who were throwing steames Bearers. > g o . m J 14, 011 o'clock, after speakin o ago rooming house Monda Prisoners Burned Alive by Fires Kin- | TUrers. out Mr. Bentley declined to re- | o trye e Bher i B e e s r. Gorham said he knew of sever e \ nthiukiRetic. aldisnce o Bome, oidet € S0 . G any of the secrets of the confer- able witnesses !\, o were reluctan 5 ke cantdste o fon o i the tuis) but who were mow illing ot the = pla m, . aiting for {ment from Mrs. Conway, wh Knows About Miss Singer. She said that Greene came o her and asked her to testify as she | originally did. According’to the stor y Edwin F. Grosvenor, Who | che originally told. Greene was at hey | final summons came and. remaron e o v told. Greene was at her | 1 ummons came and remained in |y t ) i 1 the witness for the govern- house or in the “vicinity at the time e greater part of last night. | 5, Come forward. Wilnesses, | Atbert T. Watson Was Found Guilty [ ed at The Feet. i | ted out that his understand- | the alleged assault took place | Betor Sherman died Soram Qnciared. rete Willlie fo o I | | | with fortitude. She was kneeling at he bedside of her husband when the - he had in- ! ot t 3 ! murde Shre v n No man couid fail (o be moved by a | the murder and their rule was that where a third estify to the effect.t he youns man £ trusted to his wife a list of those he | o . nection v lemonstration such as we have wit- | thercafier he declared fson was present with an attorney ed to act as honorary all bearers | B4 10t been in sound mind since he fev. 5 w t- | nessed tonight,” he said with every | Singer had told her she w . ind his client, the subjeot matter could | ROOSEVELT TO ATTEND d to act as honarary pall bearers | xas a small boy i at | evidence of deep feeling as he finally | het fances, Willlsn: W ootuus was |not be : considered confidential and ers will be selected from the smploy _ Mrs. PBailey . T | made bimseif heard, ‘et I am (he [to meet “ihe rwel eliow,” whom | privileged. g s of the Utica Trust & Devosit Co. of | TYPHOID FEVER IN him more thrilled use 1realize it is a | Mrs. Conway believed to be Clauds | \‘ y.,“, "1”, Y,’:("‘,’"Q f.ur[rx Im:v"\’( N0t | Hag Prepared No Speech but Wili | which Mr. Sherman was president e 2 demonstration for a cause and not for svgxmun A Eliie 1o Siaciite Velamstion toestre Probably Talk Briefly. The Honorary Pall Bearers, HUCE OB CELERY | Michusl Rense, si * When & man in the midils atss of [to. hee Basbes o _georaiiinl Tt e E Nols scting s icounath o] o e PR INBRE Gt BT it honorary pall hearers were an- | Five Persons Who Attended Hartford | from the hall, directly beneath the speak- | wrapped up it ndkerchief snd said Mr. Bentle | Rosaeoiit tohe aft- | nounced tonight as follows ' ) ers' stand, shouted: “Governor, talk |sald that she would get the ma | SN ernoon Colonel TRoosévelt took _the | United States Semator Riihu Root Wedding Stricken IlI. 2 about the Baltimore platform'™ cries | she wan to meet in 4 lonely piace sl WOV, APNTES MR R e L e (5. S| Hartford, Oct. 31—Five persons e of “Put him out!" came from ull parts | wanted Conway to Bit him with it ge shot, tram ng abou he g s 4 monds, William S. Doolittle, J. F t 1 s Tim & of the h and hree ) Cmer hat she cou his L~ OF A STOREKEEPER. | his house for an hour. He said he | Dur. G Dinbin, Gharies | MO00- AR Ciden (ilie. Wodiling af | Miag [ Crabped: the dlsteober Aot ro s | O o B, sk o felt no ill effects from his trip to New | Rogers, William T. Baker, Hone smma M. Johnson and William | . grabbed the disturber and rushod him | Mrs. Conway said, her husband de Says He Did Not Intend to Kill Him— | York last night. He is anxious to be | Conper’ and La Favel e 5y’ pen Weller in this city on O ¢ P R T AT okt el e oy sal T Robbery the Motive. riding his horse again, but as his | are Uticans except Senator Root, whose g 2 t ' ice: “Don’t put anyhody out he | morder andil debe., T T 4 iriad | wouna is still open” it ‘probably will | home s In the melghboring wiiner g | tracted, i L : les. EmEDut t Surry, Me., Oct. 31.—Edward Good- | be some time before he sits in a sad- | Clinton. el s 1t is inconvenien a BALDW . n a 17 vear old boy, admitted to- | dle, e ; All Political Meetings Abandoned. | her sister er, add Edward | D. R than one man speak shimdbio thos b da that he was responsible for the Colonel Roosevelt will go to New 2 1 Ty 1 <o his is & free coun adde ELECTION CoO! death of Capt. Harry C. Youns, whose | York late tomorrow to attend the pr Political activity in Oneida county and Fried al, two other-gue: L or Wilso tdst - ON COST $4,000. found at the edge of a small | gressive rally in Madison Square gar- | ceased with the death of the vice pres. | are the vict They are in & local nor Wilson, ami heers from tream here yesterday. Goodwin was |den for the New York state ticket. He | ident, Meetings which had been sehed: | hospital in a serious condltion. Rewards Agarsgating Does Not Consider Smith oe harged with murder after had prepared no speech today, but uled have been abandoned by all par- =3 e been offere ‘ — e roner decided that Cap- | prok alk for a few minufes on | lic%, Who have joined in mourning the T "oy e |thodties f : n COURT RULES AGAINST Young's death was due to a blow | slate Issues. oss of Utica’s most distinguished cit- | man who has been prominently identi- A 0f bandits ' - New Haven, Conn., Oct. §1.--Gover ead. When asked to plead to ——— | izen. . fied in the progressive movement but MitSouri, Ka MRS. LINDLOFF'S LAWYERS, ANOTHER RALLY TONIGHT an Improve- ment on Judge Studley tral P s nor Simeon Baldwin was the prineipal ot oottt 3 el e O did Soin th i i i | AR K A d r at & democtstis silts OO charge in ihe distrio . Steamship Arrivals, HADLEY. BORAR. CLMMINS ;}:’:r:{‘::‘p:r'l“,‘~‘ ranks of the new | porning Overrules Motion to Take Case from | Sheake e 8 Secets (e ose T am guilty. I did S The success of either Wilson or | Thirty-two Jury—Defense Begins. tacks upon the large corporations for e Copenhagen: Oct, 30, Ctietegen, || T3ft Electors Win, One of Thess | Roosevelt at the election Tuesday next . e ontributing to the campalgn aptain Young, who kept a store in Now Yoo PR en, Three May Be Nominated. would make the naming of a repu unds. He declared “the power lage. was killed while on his | e tolh oo | b can vice presidential candldate the |n the federal constitution and money In American politics 8 too ome Tuesday night. When the | At HaY ot 30, Chicago, from| x.w York, Oct. 81—The election of | next week only a matter of formality e nbINIS ths (tate A spa ity i d_tod: fort ¢ great” Ok a successor to Vice President Sher- | Republican leaders here today declare | 1ot tormmtion . hecomme it charge of murdering her 15 year old 1 spent less money In the campalgn man as the republican candidate to go | that no communication had been had | 5 srates must ratifs it _d" - Sha L of 1911 than any candidate for goyers Goodwin was In the store a fe At New York: Oct. 31, Cedric, for |before the electoral college In January | With Governor Hadley or any other: = Jidge Windes overruled the motion | pnor i Gonneeticut had spant S minvtes before Young closed up Tues- | Liverpool. | was the subject of informal discus- | Whose names have been proposed 3 Dr. F, N, Meyer, one of the of her attorneys and directed that the ge /8 Sonnect day night and saw the proprietor e s ik sion today among members of the re. | to their willingness to-accept the post- St evidence = concerning her =possible | demosratic prede | counting up his receipts. Buffalo Hotel Help on Strike. | Dublican national committee now in | election nomination if offered them, S v etes Ot the dexti of brs st SUM = SR Buffalo, N. Y, O PAl One thou- | N¢® York. Gov. Herbert S. Hadley of | hres sther pelatl s be allowed (0 re- | ginta the " {ime INSURANCE COMPANY sand members "of - iho Tnmeatiod: | Missour! has been advanced as ' the HADLEY NON-COMMITTAL. est” China, where he i i candidates on | | choi v ers o e Attorneys for the defense then put . ! LOSES IN KIMMEL CASE | Hotel Workers' union, including wait- | hoice of several members of the com- that might add to the tw y { Antwerp: Oct, 30, Vaderland, from el Stat H Notified States Have Notified Secretary Knox eir ation. of | cnycago, Oct. 31 rs. Louisa Lind loff, the seeress and crystal gazer ailed today In her effort to have the the propr ncome t mendmen was found his money was miss 3 Witnesses at the inquest testified Movements of Steamships. | expert and fearless scientists ers, cooks, omnibus men and cham. | ‘o, DUt mo effort has been made | Will Not Discuss His Attitude Toward | riches of the United States Singer: o piinter, Singsk tenr | thous : " 7 - | ber maids, struck here tonight. They | %t the republican candidate. Vics Presiduicy. = fied he had heard Police Cap'aln ber LR Jury Returns Verdict for Mrs. Bon A = it e : | The fact that Chairman Hilles has Jack Johnson, th - Heh ) between 11 better food and more sanitary con. | CoMittee until November 12, a week | mention of & man's name by his friends | rondver i ireek down the yalne. o e, Sifes | THOE of 1oy ditions at thelr tables and sleeping | 2LLeT, the election, will, it is ‘belisved, |as & possible candidets for such an | Cohen o NeSal Souws the ipiine ot the il Hos G | of minisgers is Claimant falled to prove his identity | g OFF B | prevent any general agreement upen | office as the vice presidency is highly | him i h bY | noison in her home similar har | leaning t “lat a second trial to the satisfaction the vice presidential candidate until | gratifying, but it does not necessarily | Jonnson expir o on_in her home similar. to_that ; 5t | P g i found in the bodies of her de s- s are digcuss- | of the jury, for it tonight returned a |arm the results of the election are |mean that he is a eandidate” said | has fied bon i S - o dead kins | { a. m.Se- ed here from 8t. Louls, Oct. 31.—The Kimmel n_ th Roraback, head of | central com: Jf concluding peace | Verdict In favor of Mrs. Bdna K. Bon- | Reporter Fin Walking Stunt. |gnown. | Governor Hadley tonight in answer to sue o less I'm compeiled | ™ | of the third hous jalkan states. slett, who was suing in the state di New York, Oct. 3.—Harvey Thorne | Should President Taft and the re- |the questions whstner he would sccep: 0 3 trict court to coliect two 310,000 in- |e young reperter of the Ukiah (Cal) |publican electors be successful or |the neminatien as Presiden: Tafts surance policies on the life of her|Daily Republican, was received by |should the election be threwn intu |running mate If it was tendered him K Rooseveit for The De brother, George A. Kimmel, who dis- | Mayor Gaynor today at the ead of a |congress by the failure of any candi- |by. the republican national commitics with the stee 1 nattie | appeared in Kansas City in 1898, Mrs, | walk aeross the centinent in seven |date te secure a majority, it is be- | 1 had rather net amswer the ques . sper Major Charfes A, Ruffs, x 4 heen | Bonslett was allowed $20,460, including | months and 26 days. He bore a letter | lleved the pressure weuld become | fon at fhis time. he said, It ma he theme sses of | 1he othegs Minnéapel it | {ntere The verdiet was reesived |from Maver Rolph of Ham Francisco. | strong upon the national cemmitics | neft be necessary fsr mo to make ator - . by Eugen A A Rufte, reat | tonight after the Jurers had deithers- | and Mayor Gayner gave hi ¢ tn!te name Governor Hadley, Semator Be- | aunouncement «i a1l as to wheth. rohing days of 1h rout ed two hours take dack rah, Senator Cummins or some sther weuld aeeapt, i | apeset e fgkter, died He OBITUARY

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