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LIV.—NO. 266 . CONN. MONDAY " CENTS. 26 NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912 PRICE_TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Pager, and_Its Total Girculation is the Largest in Gonnecticut in Proportion to the dity's Fopulahon ARE CLAIMING EVERYTHING IN SIGHT) Gebko Poroats Urges Voters to Governor Wilson Comesed Taerars TURKEY MAKES APPEAL T0 POWERS A Cn n Aviation it : :*E?Ef;it-?-:';f“:lf“‘:r:":i{ffi';.':“ia:i’.,i;';fi Remembsr !803 In an Accident| ™ 5" Democrats and PI‘OgI'ESSiVBS Apparently EXPeCt to\' T At 2 Mock Election at mmara coi- | Army Defeated and in Retreat, the Porte Seeks to Anatole France Gets Nobel Prize. el | |lege, Chafin, prohibitior was elect- | ed president by an overwth Corral All Of the Votes in United States e, O s will J'.:’ TAFT SAYS IT SHOULD SERVE AS | HEAD CUT WHEN AUTO STRUCK |jorily i i bly be awarded to Anatole France ac- 1 A MOUND Have Hostilities Ended by Intervention | — | —_ aused by u fire whie ke | Bxplosion Kills German Officers. | large sawmill of Woods 3 “WILSON SURE OF 40 STATES, MAY GET ALL"| e oo, yor siviwsn MENACES PROSPERITY |A PLASTER ON WOUND ™ cnrer = Wouth X it \wapeuips OF POWERS THROUGH DARDANELLES | cording to the Tidningen A WABNING A Lots of More than $100.000 wo Fuchs were killed and Lieutenant The “Cafe de Champion,” s i ——— { — J Plinke seriously injured yesterday by wson’s Chicage v the police 1 e S P + National C the explosion of a sea mine during | Change From Tariff For Protection to | Clothing Bloodstained, But Governor | pi,y Modest Forecast of Chairman of Democratic National Com- — Tariff For Revenus Dangerous—| Says He Did Not Suffer Even a| _ Turkish Government Concedes Thu Privilege For the Protec- 2 " , . . | Anxiety For American Balloonists. | The Army General 'Staff hus ord mittee—Dixon Dopes Out Roosevelt's Election With a | 1707 00 57"\ focling of profound | Record of Present Administration. | Headache—Will Speak Tonight. foUr transports in resecve hLope anxiety relgns in aero-nautical circies 5 | prejared our days for ins { tion of Foreigners and Native Christians—Christians Butchered and Villages Burned by Retreating Turks onduct the News of Defeat Broken to Turkish People in Bulletin. Charles Popular Vote of About 6,000,000—Tammany Hall Boss | as o the faie of the two American — et aeronaunts John Watts and Arthur N Nov. 3.—President Taft | Princeton. N. J., Nov. 3—Gov. 3 . . . Atherhoidt who have been s it e e B e P R s parror Predicts Democratic Sweep—Hadley For Vice President. | Liii i alloon Ducsseldort 11 € |issued Ring im0 U | oW RGO OIEHE (WORIST & (BASTOW | Liouie |y, Grant will T mtien ity oo el i B o ot o Far foviiis » meaip|1EWL 1o bE made 1 —— day m“ s the 189 OF 3 s 3 ¥ deposed e i =55 | national election | wound three inches long which he re- | (EbOSS b i O ] e e that mmary |ceived early today in a_motor car mis- {1 o S e o R Sunday Was | Ena hoth branchos of the losisiature | TAFT HE‘ RS SERMON shouid be made ms why the | hap on his way home from Red Bank, i London, .—The Turkish ar '{w.u be democratic ON PROGRESSIVE PARTY ublic 3 to sup- | N His automobile struck' a mound in fu 4t on Conetaatinople » ars has !in the road and jolted him up against | A Wage increase of Cents a Day ' and the T ROOSEVELT'S FINAL APPEAL. |A Case of Politics in the Pulpit of a > administra- | a steel rib in the roof of the limousine | ¥38 granted myloyes of th York Church. ' ' ind has left | car. Min Urges Voters to Read Progressive « cciive and | The wo ’ serious and considerir e An official bulletin was issued Iy CONSTANTING g Platform Before Voting. b v ; : : sttt TEaint: Big s engagements i s An Outbreak Cotoiél " N, Y. Nov. 3.—At for Ci Gtere: be. vl 2 any administratt reon 8 : N. J,, tomorrow An Operation T Fians i 3 ple ket g EL R . y Chair Changed Daficit Into _Surplus. dence as usual tomorrow ries Pinketion, d ot ; | Thr plains. Apy at his |10 made a final appeal to the hairma has chan + deficit_of more| Did Not Even Cause Headache. |; to the embassies in A s |Voters of the country on behalf of : amps alks | than fifty o s of dollars to a sur-| » ; night for mediatin by Shesehes tomorrow In his Home county | les i : by nere ' revenue and | parior of his home, the center Vrs. Russeil Sage Was One kept him hard at wor sitor sident Ni threw his hat into th ¢ s ) He spent the da bullet wound tha " > t | mitted him to go 4 His brather, Henr t s I Soo U e edal (0 | "Colonel Roosevalt gave out his stats- {and Mrs. H Secret ain e P of the |hU said smilingly as he recel |ment under the date of November 4 |Thompson and Rhoades, aws governing il tion ¢ | the,_correspondents, |as his appeal on the day before ele de, d h him at his | ployers and to the commun The. governoors fa was 1 |ton. Ha urgad overy vot read Te modern tendenc : e e the progressive party's platform he 5 proside nental agencies e cnera Coenls fora going to tha polls o “hu the Massiah and |=ondition of the . o . ; iR shott am comparat y pre: jential irkish government has a powers to interven end the hostilities 1nd ar Warships to Protect Christians A Two Dlays’ Run ships of the s, Hhe T bn Hayn qual opportuni as been > 3 e i T :l’rl‘(;:i HADLEY THE FAVORITE. lolmes, | Che mornl sign . ] in this leg vacil-| Bodyguard Shaken Up and Bruised icials o pay ou i Bulgaria May Resent Interference by Barnes Favors Wanamaker 1 ’ ol e e S s it i £ | e l | nours of the mor The gove 1t is the gener william _ on leasi Wikt MRt Vice prosident. - |1 spublican tariff legisiation of | had spoken last night at Red Bank Drawings of the Memorial monument | will refuse Fresiden: Tat : .Mw'} : - SHilfies 1 nobotiia poiltes ngress 909, while n r- eft for Princeton, a distance of 45 1o he r In Gury, ind o way of interve rratemen New York, Nov. 3.—Fighteen out of |Of Stand-patllsm but of progress: not rates and has yet retained SpARTIn fhe hmotatn s ‘of Abraham | ficed his life for ok e ried on in n the inter | somm Ltee whe »h\'n»n?.‘r”‘:fl :jm; man | FSEETELOn o o sl o ooill mental in _ Industrial {lives at Red V?anr The governor was nierfer st of s i ge e heir chot a vice no longer have the laws A t ministration | accompanied, however, on The Standard Oil Interests lave sold | The power for vice p ! 4,03 | du an fav iove o vess e o means ommission. of | bodygnars; who was shaken a shi (0 be 4 | Hadley of Missourt appeals here in N " v ing und readjusting the |bruised man » meaning o man wt K meaning of | Tn a satement here tonight, Chai e aritt n mits of D pro SHiS achine: war rum SR & auc ope he will man Hilles declared that no selection sl rid afier | tection to stries. es an hour,” narrated the go would be made by the national com be nam f na- | mittee until November 12, zut he made tianal comr | Eightesn National Committeemen line with man, Excessive Tariff Ratesy Reduced. has actually reduced ex miles, shortly before 11 o'clock. He F ward that he b ¢ o me ‘ st - ton we were goi Elaborate Precautions Were Taken ent Taft was ay’s sery- | 1te books have fo withou smoothly near Hightstown whe public the desires of the 24 committec- | foot 3 1t T 7 CHC ) Seom div. |Tegard 1o persons and without fear or | ihe jar came. The chautfuer d Progressives Praparing 915 men who have openly stated their | eirtarns nat ot 1o L r, Gnd the resultng decrees, see the mound of sarth, being d chofce. Of these, aside from the m: Brircithiatvace : _ their norma ra- 2 shadow thrown acro Jority for Governor Hadley, two favor- | & i@ (08 RO ot f » restrict c tion | Ly a post. Evidently {8 Toun Wapamaker of Euilsdaiphia | ¢ mounced one Secratary of War Stimson, t { Congressman £. W, MeCull of Mns | chusetts, one Justice Hughes, and one Governor Goldsborough of Maryland. 1S fhonle anai R s sl e tir een dug up and a m mon pre Dr. Holmes de tute was passed ! 1 presen ‘V“ hard ridge himeelf Party Fulfilled Its Promises. S o st | bul expect ota e In this view een don found that It was s L ¥ lof 1 |, The members of the commitrea who | Roosavelt Bedfie n the las spubli new 1 wasn't 1sly hurt, - / Jf rnes | have publicly ammounced their profer- 8 {party should noi now be. turned out |ihat it was Smprudent to con et from the see daye’conzroamonal and_ praeidentini {emee. for ;.?vo‘;n:*:{ad;;\'“\m Lewris | | AST TRIBUTES PAID affice. 1is promises havé boan com- | journey in_ the coid, 30 _we pha L Figh ° on will issu of Vermon oker ‘onnecticut plied with, real progress has been ef- | \ome passer by and within a f 4 Sengressman Siceron i1 Gall fof the DRGSO | mvee ot Alu T o G JAMES S. SHERMAN. | fected an onduct of the economic | utes foms. the b y Mre. Fitzhugh Lee of Atlant b bar meeting of the Dregressive Party | gia Aosely of Mississippl, Brown of = : B yornment Das benl Highteta He dres e erganiza X 1o | the’ District of Colnmbia. Granxer. of Impressive Private and Public Services B vossible for the national « snid Senator at sairmen of » . tes of the pro S iiitr: ¢ oot in the warion iona “hi v e AR ok nople, there 4 eaned I, a = . Goodrich of Indiana, Warren of | at Burial of Vice President. country 1o er 4 prolong the wide o Princeton. natiite Michigan, Hawkins of Minnesota.Nied- |soread and growing prosperity now at W s hid s ringhaus of Missouri, Harris of Okla- | Utica, N Y., Nov. 3—With stmple, | Band. lade Prematurely Bald. strect Tightening Grip Aroun homa, McGregor of Texas (Governer | but impressive services, the Lody of 1, if the republican part s P n shaved rnor The besieg f Hadley or Wanamaker), Behn of Por- | Vice President James S. Sherman was flice, what party is to mediately surrou Lena Tyler. e | to Rico, Marlow of Montina. Mexson of | laid away vesterday afternoon in a |Succeed” of the opposing parties d the s f an as- | pelled frox bombardmient is | Nevada, Pexton of Wyoming, ! crypt within a beaun ul man: cum | was_scarcely four months ago a S he bal e other directiol | Mexteo. Forest Hill cemetery. »f the republican party itself he worst il about it,” said sa Gitics thett med for Wilson. For W. McOall—Estabrook o Under u canvass covering that sev- |#dopted a platform attacking the governor with augh ths s ettty The "y . tive | New H;n; -m‘a. ed a shield against a chill November ';""“‘f o onstitution of the cou mat A Jen : "”““ 2 flag Nicopolis and Pr riers gave som. “or_John Wanamaker o wind were gathered the Sherman fam- | Promising an attem estroy th aptain McDonald e governor's oo T e Cthe. lea e | New York, McCluloch of Kentucky. | lly, President Taft, members of his |independ clary and pro- | bodyguard, whose service ak a state| Maj. Gen. Robert Maitland O'Reilly, b sarties belicve will | For Justice Hughes—Jackson cabinet, justices of the United States h would = ranger in eft him many t surgeon ger, of the arm et Marytand. senators and members | [0 s o resentat - |lets 1n his e red for b , rzonal intimates For Governor Goldshorough—Marti. he house of representatives and a c constitutional governmer; Dr. ( o 4 e found t e nd ¢ sider g of Virsinia. of the intimate friends and busi- |°Ter® to the public a programme o Dk B wrenched and | dead mic poisor For Secretary Stimson—McCoy of the ness associates of the vice president, [SUPPOsed benefits which are not with- | that one liet ngton. An Austrian Warning Philippines. while without a throng stood rev- |I2 the abllity of 2 national party to e BarkiCommiss r'c Shave . 1 overnor Hadley has also been rec. | crently until the strains of “Asleep in | 200 nd offers remedies for " ' } £ ¥ 1 Stovey Wakiis e Fpatien Prishrend. ommended by State Chairman H. ¥ o oxaias of ‘Asleep In ' alleged evils 1n our present conditions | Sovernor’s Clothing Bloodstained. o & Centeal] Aestta apteas i the Clark of New Mexicn, State Chairman | of the services, had died away e S Wl R e e e tonigh . nnot Fremdenblatt, wh in th I F. McDonald of Colora tata | President Taft listened with bowed | ©At With each other. 1 governor escaped serious : 1 the Lcios i ot heve 3 Chairman Willams of Vermont. Con- ' head and tear dimmed eye as the Rev tained the object of their opers gressman B. W. Martin of South Da- Dr. H. W. Stryker ,president of Hamil- towards wesi, says kota, Congressman Fordney of Michi- ton college read the hricf committal here are nelther military no zam; Congressman W. H. Wilder of service and the Re s H. Holden, ural motives for the Servian Massachusetts, Congressman F. J. Hill | pastor of Christ church ,of which Mr i : e o : pencirate tiic districis bevor Mr. Wanamaker has bean recom- or G s 2 Gliz ay in | ir W s erefrom mended by J. Hampton Moore of Penn A4 mixed quartet sang “Good Night, Ao oieutic g s % o . St ry of ano sylvania {and when the selection by a mal e Fr s : a'n 5 ek ‘i ;7 ! s s Balkan people. Judge Democrate by Last Congress. governor's suit was staifed offenders s & ety ) A vots [ 4t frat’ Tie sl b d W. C. Douglas, & 10 sed In the leas b Untermyer Replies to Roosevelt. e friend f b e : ! by S nosevelt’s charge is statement of 2 , e R E = stateme accompanicd by ex-Vice Pr i & . v sovers e ¥ in an Official Bulletin. <ot vl ey "‘“‘:f""fir|)\" on 8 rec- | Chavles ' W. banks, Attorney Gen- ity in the ongress which T the city before winter Vilson into |ord as governor of New Jersey in deal- | ooo) Wickersham and Major Rhoades, Y e = Sog Lost His Gla y Constantinople, Nov. 8—The Tur Cotid x him up [ing with the truste was inconsistent || r oed as | se bills would | S S préc ongres e things | with his present position on that ques- | M5, Military aid. . @ /80, aficited the tnann The nomince b o “1f God Spares Me until Tuesday I|ish army is retreating to the last line | . JFCCE B e ol o In o adasers nate Earlier in the afternoon there had ered by their terms as ser = 1ot the ‘accHlent severs will O e O e ITm e e Mt | bren private services at the Sherman |impair their value and prosperity the day. He 600,000 Votes for Col- {12 Wit the endorsement of the dem. |N0me. in Genesce strect, and a pub- B e the cur struck e atis nEtfonsl comsiittes. |lic funeral in the First Presbyterian Wilson’s Varying Tariff Views. toda wa o RERsT s, ol dal attle which the government issued focratic national It church, hoth of which were attended Mr. Wilson, t gid: f the | marked my P vesterday his ninety-eighth birth tonigh . Y as s ~r | ¢ national s P | by the president. Ademocratie pariy, b de €0 many m 5 > T hting on Saturday, south of . r B once reing 4.:_' Lyt i Johneen at Broviderics Today. — — different and differing statemenis as f most murde i 41 New York, Nov. 3—Governor John- | A BRONZE TRIBUTE TO » his attitude upon the fariff, with a i . TI t an r. iew {on votes |00 of California spent todzy quietly ! to evading the charge that a ! vears aas been by auto- splendid resistance, but were fin the b i e T L TITANIC'S MUSICIANS | gomocratic administration means an |mobile, Lut this was his first acci- enue cutter e o "mall’ | the business ar e e overwhelmed by the Bulgarian a brought up in the busine t A i mistralion. g n ity o d @ i oxis and p in th and beeame niliomar+ |in_Providence, R, L, and tomorrow | Tablet Unveiled by Musical Protective |JUrY, (o industrial prosperity. th dent. 'Many a time has broken ns, in_obser \l the [Might at Springfield, Mass. e np |lery fra This was terrific and com- | o praceeed ' UM ened iption dily it Is impossible to tefl what h speed records, and on one irip from the funeral of Viee President Sher- |belled the Turks to wit w to the | e S B e | Union at New York, | tude is, but it is not unfair ay | Sea Girt io Trenton he made the Ity | man last_lines at Tchatalja he | iatform orat S e I | | that it n aceord wi fles in eighty minutes. . Turks intend to make a supreme ef dapt i 4 ote | VESSELS IN PERI . = Sty that i in accord w i & t adapt himse g [ s Eaond t [, New Vork, Nov. 3.—The geven hero- | majority of his party in the s Two Speeches Tonight. Miss L. V. Brett of Portland, Ore, fort to save the capita 3 was brou: Shventh-dng e OFF CAROLINA COAST |ic musiciuns, who played Nearer, My |gress which | have indicated = A etien refased To wed Tor flance Tlegtenant |- Reports place the Turkish loss at | Bapiiet fa ppealed might- | God, to Thes,” as the Titanic sank in |experience In the history of the co len e will close s ceam- | oy Sl e, ddeutenant |2 e than 20,000 killed or wounded. | apa 1sses of | pagtieship Minnesota Standing by to |the north Adlantic last April, were |(ry in 1893 and 1594 will ba recalied | LAh (0morrow night with speeches | i 1, Banied (oS A when (e at o Mo “omeial bulletin_ follows [ Lasid Thaws: Aid, honored today in memory by musi- |when a period of great p oq |In Passaic and Paicrson, N. J. s ol gl S MUPRIN®S | “Pme fortunes of war mro varic Noiaiit. Ve, Nov. S With the b mbers of the Musical |sion in the business of eur country. | cSimiath i ’ 1 g . = cesi all sldes. A people wh : AT i tive union at_the club | This was due to hreatened and it Joel comscious o galler g accapt % must eubmit with res eat hattieshin Minnesota standing This gwas Crle 1o, Lis (Shreuened S00 | whisn 2 aveak: mila ‘the' i g W h L e organization. The exer- |qctual change from a tariff for pro- " satlon v oall e AnseqUences |y hetplessiy he thouzht of the bald spot . A Painti . X iy Gl ® o simple L bert Wi, | (€€UOR and & Gariff for revenue o g e e e i o T 2y ar lection | Pverlaok thla obligation i ¢ Bl alted Rta T et e el e et 24 inches. It b a 1893 Should Serve as Warning. |tiers won't see i . dedi WHRI B ua S R e avenings. He Carry New York | nution In the gale off the (anolisg | feminine figure symbolie’ of music, It ought to w every by TRt e ool proud over victorle ikewlse wonld Hnbir of yeats thaitiier o B0 o b ey et B efeolits | lcing @ wreath of ouk leaves on an |man. every workman and every farm- (CAPTAIN ONLY SURVIVOR s . oote: e incorrect to b Soveuth-diy Bantie M o at the Norfollk nayy |cxXbanse of p;;uuf ,;“m’, broken by |er who coun s upon m,\:w-v- renrke OF WRECKED SCHOONER | uine Itemi BUACHN. " s ty and held officas in organizations ~* steamer ha the herg eneath s’ the inscrip- for the sals of his prod m; to cast : for instance prexer hat denamination he time hiw sailing ship's evew and the de- | 1! R |: ‘.“wm\f present wdminis- | Clung to His Sinking Ship Until It| Waidorf Mille 1 par- | With the four federated wites, the im. |death. He was long 1 director of e e Len aar ke g n hin these herees rem democratic pa ch, if successful, | = b s ¥ & rock ri an nin e enstern arm “ B e B rr g ? Y atimone e ien et o oty Maxwell, wrecked on the shoals | march at o duhce of Iroauole Saciul | [ Getons a1 Tehuiaiin Mr, Dtter sepassented. Widiarty steamer was making her way up the | The other seven members | Saturday night In order to facllitate u Successful | the genernl aswambly from I3 to fve statement |CO450 in the teeth of a strong sale Ronsevelt il | convoved by the Minnesets, Nhe was ; 5 . \ g ALue eiher sove: e ] efense it has naturaily been decided | 1883, the Iast vear heing speater PEr coni. o Taft | 4KiRg in 4 little water in the dam. ZENAS W. BLISS TO Eligoons a0 eadiely v 2y i 7% BEAINGLR of INE TR 16 exert all effpris to fe d the "y ' v te . SHOT MAN WITH r o safeguard the sarved tn the senate from 18 : WK macretary of wtat from 1891 ) b agred Tortion of i Mo, 1 Datkhn 3 = ' ; A SHERIFF'S STAR. S 804, lottenant gowernor tn 196 X and cert ;‘\.m I n of h T,M,' bulkhead, SUCCEED MR. UTTER Comple Pinmed Undor ikubs. S ani broke s dr S bt CHRISTIANS BUTCHERED. e sy ;T. i : ot g trie; he Mare Bhin for Mics Baiien. Mame to Go on Ballot for Congress In | Naugatuck, Conn, Nev. 5. M and jead fhan aiive, Aftsr heing q"“o‘";“"j «B HC":“U SLVSS H::ds‘”“ Wemen Mutilated and Villages Burned | 0% 424 was easfly among the resily by a ph {5 rs. Dalaney had a rrow eseape |revived, the captain, whe has n %8 rdered to Hol » Hi mo o on of the mtate. M @ her father, her brother, and her sweet- % £ < o o s Mt o . e g g " Nev Rutherford B. = years ago by a highly eompm - 2 the | her | b { Providenee, Nov, 3.—Fermer Lieut.|when the autemobile in whieh men on his vessel dieq and ga . Ch 2 . . 1 . - R i aihel & : e tonight by the executive committes of | near Beacon Falls, skidded to one side, | Mate Wallick of Beston, wilh t mal Jeagde Daseball Clb S Ao bt b ating Vrs | seelen Tn 1000 1o L e Murshy Predicts Wilson's Elec- ’\:‘:Z’ fiiffie'.rififi:fl sm :h”m Billy | 11 o Fepubliesn state committee as ean- | ran up a slight embankment and ever- | five members of the crew, perishe illed one of iwo men in an auternobiie rrend e 8 ”"f‘mnm ot xflm:“ eyt M RLJLEL T 3 [od™s Unatone g sowbey, Dermit. |dldate for eongressin the Second dis. |turned. They were pinbed under the |early Saturday when they' iried to | 1O storped him on Washingtou baul | semmiied horrible sayagerics tho |alde mn the utaf of Geverner Bowmm, 0 triet to sueceed Congressman Uttex, | machine ard a passing moteris: extri- {reach the shere in a safail beat. The |’ 19 aleioon o e N 3 . - (OF Yani oo In FISNSEIN . soined in the predic- :L'e i::kf:flfim""dw?;:: Z‘H. restlt of | who died at Westerly today. cated them. They were seriously |steward, Alexander Pillimos of Leng | him % up M hands, T othes SRR Mitehs Many of the |l July 8l 1854, the sen of Segee en out by Charles would ask tomerrow tq have a new two children, jumped into the sea |1 16t the Suiouoble o ‘Wwhich is not o be made | e A oo of n ¥ ha cd It is said Migs Smith will be Taflot (amsad far Hhe, Seeoud- disk | Shooting Aff Hartf Saturday while temporarily insane | "CIIaRion was shet he sped away. press tenight which is not te be made | carly hovhocd. He weas ednented in Weil n 6 mesth istrict rooting Affray at Hartferd. ; ¥ s |k he public until ; fred « democrati pras; with the change made. Mr. Bliss is | ) 8 s 3 from suffering. Police found in the dead man's |knowa te the public until tomorrew.|the schenle of Westerly, Al i sre scraffe pr a;:jer‘:: et chaliouan ot the siate som | Hertford, Conn, Nov. 3—Louls Pe- | socicets an accident - insurance pelicy | It is bouwnd to cause universal amase- | versity and gradnated from Am wsd democr expeciativ = - | trelio is locked up at polite headquar- made out to Edward Meyers ment. in 18 dent.” said Mr. Murphy Steamer Reported by Wireless. | miftee and it was anmounced that he|(ers charzed with assault with intent Good Election Day Weather. "'d ddecp e ot B, s o ot euncuniomests Shot sovind ;fl“fvnfr 1,:},. :',,'., ';.."' yeports and canvasscs (ndi- | Sable Island, Nov. 3—Steamer Ber- [had is){:*“ to have his name g0 on |, Lif: Duffie CIuff of 333 Front street. | Washingtoa, Nov. 8—Fair and mod- | Cook said that {he man he shot got |the palice here to thimk that the tide | tter. Gea m‘ emocratic sweep in na- [lin, Genia, for New York ,in wireless | the ballot. | 1t is alleged that Petrello, while intoxi- | erate weather in nearly every part of (out of the automobile and pointed a |was turning in faver of the TPurkish | B. Uiter, an -a-mf- Rrare - on Tuesday. The Em- | communication with the Marconi sta- e — cated, fired a Tevolver at Cluff, who |the country om election day Ir expected | revoiver at him. The police {00k Caok |army. The present ammeuncement is | Dfter. Mo death as oormd_n the presidential ! tion here :mnn 997 miles east of S lv"flv\ Queen Vu':loru of Spain Is Il with [ with o friends standing on Me- by the experts of the weather burcau. | ie (he staiiol but dster released him |intended to break the bad news gentlv. | Westerly for many ven - : l::-'l:’(vm{ ‘v: ties. Hook at 7 p. m. Dock $.30 u, m. Wed- | the grip h'l]l“Alivns- i dewn with ! chanic street tonight he: buller made ‘» alions ars ‘1“'!/‘1"» for ail dis- ! oo OWH PeCagniz o appear al |Phe perte’s application (o the powers | caused se much sineers “',.‘ - n. ; i on- nesday . lrke same matadx o supsrficiai woumd n Ciufis 0ach. _ i% eagt of ke Rocky meuntaing. he oorensr’s inguers for madiation & Bl kmows e (helef Gaemen Herhert Uttes, for President Taft and the | of fortifications outside the capital |j guy lican_ state » said Joshug | This was announced in the first bul- |y pen o mavilies (Mass) i letn admiiting defeat in the great | oo U8 orporation Vice Preaident Salutes of 19 gune LY e day on ail ous character. The Tu ern gressive h s st ntinne conslster . gencrous dispe eficiaries not be of the Beventh tion.