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NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912 PRICE_TWO CENTS Gabled Paragraphs “A Venetian Night” Licensed. London, Nov. The lord chamber- withdrew the prohibition of the censor of plays to the production of Max Reinhardt's wordless play, “\ Venetian Night,” and granted a license Condensed Telegrams The Price of Pennsylvania Crude Oil was advanced yesterday five cenis & barrel to $1.70. Jack Johnson in Prison Cell CHAMPION UNABLE TO GET BONDS OF $30,000 A DEMOGRATIC MAJORITY IN SENATE| Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia Claims 49 Demo- cratic Senators Are Already Assured Drawing a Jury fo Try Gunmen FIVE SELECTED AT ADJOURN- MENT OF COURT CRUISERS TO PROTEGT AMERIGANS The Tennessee and Montana Preparing to Start For Turkish Waters Within Next 48 Hours Four Republicans Must Eat a loaf of bread more than 16 yvears old as the result of losing an election bet at Apollo, Pa. French Interests in Canal. Paris, Nov. 8.—French economic in- teres(s connected with the Panama canal are to be placed under the pro- tection of a committee -organized by Orene_Werenger, the French senator from Jaudaloupe. John D. Rockefeiler went to the the- ater Thursday night for the first time in many months. He selected a Shakespearean play. SEVERAL CHALLENGES BELIEVES THE PARTY WILL HAVE 50, AT LEAST Unbiased Figures Give Democrats Half of Membership With Seven States Doubtful—Roosevelt Carries California But One of His Electors Goes Down—Meeting of Re- A CASH BOND REFUSED TWO COMPANIES OF MARINES, 1400 SAILORS _Colonel Roosevelt Motored to York from Oyster Bay yesterday and visited his editorial office for the first time since he was shot. Russian Army on War Footing. AR St. Petersburg, Nov. 8.—The Rus- sian government has decided to retain all the lime-expired soldiers of the Russian_army in active service with their regiments until next spring. This places the Russian army practically on a war footing. % Another Suffragette Demonstration. Revenue Cutter Now at Port Said May Be Turned Back-3 Greeks Occupy Saloniki and End of War is Believed Not Far Distant—A Diplomatic Tangle Impending— Pugilist Refused Cigars in His Cell—Knocks Down a Champagne and | Expected That Panel Will Be Com- pleted Today—One Talesman Had Thomas F. Bardon, long familiar in Never Read of Rosenthal Murder. | theatrical circles in New York and treasurer of Wallack's theater, died suddenly at his home. Newspaper Photographer. Chicago, Nov. 8—Jack Johnson,| New York, Nov. S—Five of the twelve publican National Committee Has Been Postponed. The reorgan- | eral ia a result weeks before making any of important matters ' nouncement state. an- of The president-elect said tonight that s of | he had decided to go away next week on a vacation of three or four weeks, London, Nov. $.—A number of suf- fragettes tonight made a demonstra- tion in order to prevent John Burns, president of the local . government board, making a speech at Battersea. The police were called in, however, and ejected a dozen of the women, and the meeting proceeded. Germany’s Anti-Monopoly Bill. champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, tonight occupied a cell in the county jail, due to his failure to fur- nish a $30,000 bond for his release on a charge of violating the Mann act. Johnson’s attempt to provide bomd at the regular session of court falled, but Judge Landis agreed to hold & night session and give the pugilist an op- portunity to obtain new bondsmen. jurors for the trial of the four gun- men” accused of the actual killing of Herman Rosenthal, the gambler, had been chosen when the opening day's | session of the trial was adjourned early this evening. The Gunmen Called. The four prisoners, “Dago Frank,” “Whitey” Lewis, “Lefty Louie” and Escaping llluminating Gas cause the death at Lawrence, Mass day of Charles Bouillard and his seve: vear olg daughter, Blanche. old-time ball player, died at ness. He was 45 years old. ter- Clarence (“Cupid”) Childs, a noted Balti- more yesterday after a lingering ill- d n Washington , Nov. § preparations are being the armored cruisers Tennessee and Montana headed towards Turkish wa.- ters within 48 hours to protect Ame cans, the revenue cutter Unalga, n While acti made to o t Turkish Soldiers Resort to Massacre and Torch. er on the field of would suggest that serious punishment Reports of the ex ing Turkish troops in batth ut omd deserved more esses of the fl rwn of $ilie on the “Gyp the Blood” were summoned be- fore Justice Goff in extraordinary term of the supreme court in the middle of the afternoon when another murder case in which the justice had ’ during which time he would be out of ; »ng the first | reach of political callers, The place to return to | where he will go will be announced ur- | later. It is probable that he will make familiarity | known very little about the policy of account of his | his future administration before Jan. s torial branc 1st, Aol et T Wit seid e Gras 15 need of rest and intended to get him- self in good physical condition for the i session of New Jersey legislature be- been | ginning the first of the year, when he | will_carry the two-fold burden of a legislative programme for the state and the preliminary arrangements for his presidential administration. An incident of the day at the Wil- | son home wa g of the presi “Bill” M s ranger and bod: ¢ few wee captain left for Kewana, T ar Fort Worth, where he has a More Tears By Champion, As he left the federal building, hand- cuffed to Deputy Marshal BEdward Northrop, after a futile appeal not te at Port Said, probably will be turne: back from the Suez canal and ordered to rush to the Turkish coast, whero | after a three and one-half days' sail | she could arrive a full fortnight aheal | of the big crulsers. Has Crew of 70 Men. Acting Secretary of State Hunting- ton Wilson tonight is consiGering the | advisability of using tie Unalga, and it he makes the request she wi out tomorrow to extend such relief she is able pending the arrival of her bigger sisters. The Una a fine new craft, commanded by O. Crisp. She carries = | men, and if the largest v Mrs. Anna C. Phelps, granddaught.. of Robert Livingstone, a signer of the Declaration of Independents,died at hr home in Chicago, aged 90. | | port | southwest of the 1 y are authe habitants are s sacred and the Berlin, Nov. ~The German petro- leum monopoly bill intended to oust the Standard Oil company from Ger- many reported to have been adopt- ed by federal council with certain alterations to assure the disinterested control of the company instead of al- lowing it to be placed in the hands of banks interested in oil production. URGED TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT THEIR LETTERS. “The Lord Only Knows Who Reads Them,” Wrote McNamara, cen mas jote « Sarah Bernhardt Was Attacked by a bear while visiting a menagerie at Liverpool. The animal seized her furs, but was beaten off by attendants, uch stories assure onstantino; panicky 1 of the sensational storfes abroad concerning Constantinople not onl: ed, but mischie as the not onl react locally anxiety among friends of the foreign colonies eady Have 35 Senators. verats who hold cady i the from Georgi Monta h Ca; 1 ADVERTISING---A BUSINESS NECESSITY It is possible for an inventor to work away in a garret for years and perfect a machine which will do the work of many men, entirely revolutionize business, and vet that very machine will amount to noth- ing for the benefit of the inventor or the business world if it is kept in the garret and the owner waits for semeone to discover its location, its merits and its value. The only thing for that inventor to do for the disposal of his product is to go to the newspaper and tell it to the world. He has got something which others are seeking and which wants to sell. What he needs to put him in touch with the inter- ted and buying public is advertising. He gets it through the news- papers in a manner which he can obtain in no other ‘This is exaetly the position of the man in busines: forth through the newspaper to the interested and buying public his ferings, every reading mam and woman will see it, read it, absorb the message and improve the opportunity to satisfy their wants. Thor- oughly covering Eastern Connecticut, going daily before 40,000 readers ‘The Bulletin is the businessman’s helper.” Let us help you with your advertising proj During the past week the following mews items appeared In the columns of The Bulletin, the home paper of the eastern end of Con- necticut, delivered at your door every morning for 12 cents a week Bulletin " Total Saturday, 1101 Monday, 422 Tuesday, 430 Wednesday, 389 Mrs John Weskesser of Bayonne, N. J., obtained a summons for a rooster which attacked her baby. The roos- {er will be tried for assault and bat- ery. ar rolina, So ous (Secretary of State Knox and 3irs. <nox are receiving congratulations | P ol P upon the birth of a grandchild, The | o joren POrers should < | er foreigners | r zeal for their o child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James | oaronelitien: the Tiaren. com o, Tindel. % . refuge for 500 or more Americans. Indianapolis, 8—"I enclose a photograph which I took from the gallery.” Y at was the way Edward Smythe, ary of the Ironworkers 'union at Peoria, I, sent to the unions’ in- ternational headquarters at Indian- | apolis a photograph of Herbert S Hockin, a member of the executive hoard, which had been taken m | the rogues gallery in the police de partmént, according to letters * pro duced by the government at the tri of the accused “dynamile conspira tors” today John J. McN; as read, w FOR A HOLY WAR. | Appeal to Ottoman Soldiers Issusd By Walter M. Chandler, progressive and | Independence league candidate for con- ger: from the 19th district, is the only progressive elected to congress in w York. ig 1,400 Sailors, Two Companies Marines. The Tennessee, the hip of Rear Admiral Knight, who will command tha | expedition, and the Montana each will | carry 700 sailors as well as one com- | pany of marines each. A special train is now taking 400 bluejackets from the Norfolk navy yard to fill out ti crews. Captain W. i3 Il command the Montana. Both ve always carry six months’ supplie with the stocks of the larders ed they could feed 1s should famine be in the train of aster that now threatens Americans and other foreigners in th is | A positive | sveral telegrams came today, of them from Eugene Chaiin, the hibition candidate for the pre | He wired his congratulations ed: “1 move we makKe it ur us.” | John Wanamaker of Philadelphia | this telegram: re is a citizenship above party 1 0ld personal friendship for you 1t calls out this expression of good will with the assurance of my earnest | support for all good which you do as president of our great country. whe| REQUEST TO ROOSEVELT. | the MeXt | Ex-United States Senator Asks Him . to Renounce Candidacy. one Constantinople, e Ul Islam today issued the appeal for a holy war in addressed to the Ulemas and “With a view to exciting couraging the soldiers of the who surround us, their prie |in band, are working in® the [the army. It is not fittng Ulemas should neglect the ment of a simflar duty “In order that the victory and glory, promised by the Almighty may be granted without delay to the Ottomam army it is necessary that the venera« ble Ulemas organize a Jihod Such & holy war has, moreover, become am obligation if the condition of the Otto~ scarcely colnts as a warship, these|Man soldlers, who are all heroes, is fine orulsers will be the first American | 10 be, strengthencd. Ulemas who feed national vessels to pnss through tho |that they posseascs the aptitude and famous vessels since the old Hartford [SUensth to participate in this ime of civil war fame was allowed Lo an- |POFSnt taskc are iuvited to present chor. in-front of Constantinople by spe- | therselves chnw e Sheils clal_decree of the sultan, to the no (UL Islam, w SN, SRR SR small @ismay and alarm of certain of |lected to the army.” The Sheik following A manifesto Hodjas and enemies ts, croms ranks of that oue complish= 5 Democrats. The Meriden School Board has pass | ed a rule prohibiting any meeting cept those connected with educational matters being held in the public school buildings. By setting s and ply to Smy not the w: to send a photo. Hereafter when you |find photos of members of the | executive board in the rogues’ gallery put them in a separate envelope and mark,_ them personal. President Ryan was [\esent when vour letter came and I told him he had a fine executive board.” Hockin, accused by Ortle E. Manigal as the director of the “flying quad of dynamiters” and now suc- cessor to McNamara ,was saild by the government to have been photographed in Detroft, where he formerly lived. After the loss of life at the Los An- and during the six months before the arrest of the dy- he The Establishment of a Chain of aeroplane depots along the Pacific | coast as an auxillary to the coast ar tillery corps is the purpose of the war department. An Epoch in Naval History. Save the /little gtation ship/at Constantinople whic George Baker, An the Kidder county jail at Steele, N. D., charged with the murder of his wife and father-{n-law, Thomas Glass, was taken from the jail esterday and lynched. gunboat Scorpio Telegraph Loca! 90 162 83 118 128 114 78 115 Ganeral 849 221 188 196 | Washington, Nov. 8.—Former Unit _ | States Senator Henry W. Blair of Ne ns totals up | Hampshire today made public a letier | written by himself as president of the | anti-third term league to Col. Theo- | dore ~Roosevelt. The letter requests | Colonel Roosev to 'solemnly re- € his tuture Nov. 2. Nov. 4... Nov:Sses Nov. 6... Members of the Meriden Home club, one of the largest republican political and social clubs in Connecticut, kicked a hole in Roosevelt's autographed ple- icans 41, doubt Doubtful Seaps. lency and to give to the project to constitutional amendment the tenur his | namiters McNamara wrote letters to | members of the union cautioning them Thursday, Friday, Nov.7... Nov. 8... 109 93 145 145 193 134 447 372 ture and burned it on election night. Fire of Unknown Origin almost the Buropean powers, which vigorous- ly protested against the allowance of a privilege to the Yankee ship which There have been rumors for & day or two that the ministry was umstabie, owing to its Tequest for mediation by to be “careful” as to the kind of let- | they sent to headquarters. It charged in connection with the | of a McNamara letter to Mur- | Pennell, Springfleld, L, as | | wiped out e littie town of Brook- neal, Va., yesterday and caused a loss of approximateiy $100,000, hardly one- { fourth insured. No lives were lost Mrs. Lillian M. Kenefick of Canton asked for a divorce in the superior . C¢ t at Hartford sterday from JoH been sitting was concluded. Dressed |l Kenefick, who shot her on Labor | s faultlessly, clean shaven and holding 1911, Kenefick was adjudged in- | 1.ondon, Nov. their heads high, they walked brisk- | sane. | night's despatches, ly to their places without heeding the | tually h:'s = y]dnnml hoy 3 spectators who crowded the court| A Blue Hog is the latest product of | ity of the Turks to offer serious de- i res; 5 ex e ing by gaity of ca h 8 ectron of Juxy. Feahody, > Masee nbatock " company, | CIty's manhood to the defense of (he The men had elected to be Hitherto the hog been white, | oy Heelt, black or red, but never blue. g pt war cannot be far d i .| today achieved the the jury wheel was spun. The work ,J,‘?“.,I&“:; E:f‘ e c"f‘",:fi,'l"\"‘;“ their campaign by oc was continued expeditiously and not- P t 1 igna | 1t 1s not known yet by Sy ot- | day and voted to accept the resignation | 1t 18 not known ye bt <o E that numbers of tales- | of the military instructor, Lieut. James | 8 ECTrison oF 1 Mtk e used or challenged, the | v Churchill, and:authorized the presi- | CItY Prior to fhe s “"c'ip:‘;d““{fg“: hdd"h“;fl made | Jent of the college to fill the vacancy. | Whe Tdrever ¢ vhen court adjourned et | betieved, ever Juror No. 1, William H. Montgom- | A, i ion| The Greeks siill have to capture ) it . 2 n Expenditure of About a Million | The MRS 4 prt 1 ery, a buyer; 2, Leo Kramer, real es- | gollars for the improvement of the | Janina. ~Adrianople and Scutari still tate dealer; Edwin Fisher, carpet de- | §¢. John river chamné) and the bulld. | Bold out, but it is reported that the signer; 4, Frederick L Shhlck, malt |ing of new dams is suggested in the | (WO principal forts cutside of Adrt dealer; 5, C. P. Huntingtcn, architect. | report of engineers employed by the | Ple have been captured. ' A despaich “Dago Frank” Most Active, International St. Juhn river commis-| ,,ijors for the surrender of Adriano- It is'believed that the jury will be |~ O ple have begun. completed by the noon recess tomor- “n;\ U‘!;? ;lwm??(hx‘ga the end of the row. war the diplomatic diffict “tDBKO Frank,” who was seated nex! m]m\nz hmerP f(lrrmidal . 'l‘::o(\ to former Magistrate Wahle, and H. L. taking the form of a conflict between Kringel, counsel for the accused gin- the triple alliance and the triple en- men, was the most active of the four tente which may prove almost an un- during the proceedings. He was in | bearable strain on Europeen diploma- frequent consultation with the law. | DOT cy. The situation is 8o grave that a yers and made most of the requests | LR W R R oy ta | v ied today to hear the views EREiERalirwon l superior criminal’ court qyaghed: the| Yos Sumifhoned todey to hear the vICWS Never Heard - of Sir Edward Crey, the foreign min ever Heard of Rosenthal Murder. | indiciment against the Boston Ele- | Pt S JSdware nrew, Lo IORt T A man who had never read of or dis- | Vated Railway company, charging It| o .ices with all the interested Euro- cussed the Rosenthal murder was| With coercing employes into an agree-| ;o5 * representatives in London, and found in Joseph C. Hogue, wholesaler | Ment not to join or remain in the Un-| 145 to prepare for a statement on the of ;l‘.l:ei, t‘l‘n'l‘(’e lmm whispered “Da- | ion organized. subject which Premier Asquith is to go nk” to his lawyer, but the prose- isbtigt made at the mavors banquet at the ved a per i row night. lenge. 2 PeTOmPIOy chal- | o operty belonging to Frank Ad‘"‘"»‘m:rlyl:a x,l::(;:x? To belleve that Aus- In connection with the start of the | NOW of Bridgeport, was burned.yester- |y s “yoo ‘made it clear to Servia and trial today there were renewed reports | 4av. The house was unoccupied, and | i, the powers that she never will con- that the four prisoners had requested | it IS believed that the fire may have|gent t; Servia occupying Albania or the district attorney to allow them to | Deen accidentally set by tramps. The | .,y on the Adriatic. It is reported escape a possible death penalty by | 10Ss is about $3,000. that the powers recently have ap- pleading to second degree murder. Mr. | proached the Balkan allies with a view ‘Whitman declined to discuss the mat- to ascertaining on what terms they t«lar :‘;hg:s ct;;:;el for the men de- we;e r;m;flr:g «umfl'?p' peace, g lt“ is clar ey proposed no negotia- understood the allfes were not dis- tions for clemency because they wers | posed to commit themselves and in- innocent. sisted upon direct negotiations with the European powers, but the news- papers say this situation has given way before the demand of the army and of public opinion that the war be continued. The common danger seems to have united all parties. This is shown by the fervid outburst of the newspapers of all_political shades urging a fight to a finish. The explanation of this mew borm unanimity may be found in the sug- gestion of one of the high government officials that even if-it is found im« possible to hold the lines at Tchatjula, other defences are possible before the enemy can reach this city. Every male who has reached the agd of 19 years will be expected to be ready to perform his share in the duty of protecting the capital. the presidency to two terms of four Tetals oo iadoni 588 799 1781 was denled the greatest powers of Eu- rope. : 3161 Wilson Lead Increased in lowa. | > Des Moines, Ia., Noy. 8.—The lead of | folows | Wilson” over "Rocseveli was_incr “Am surprised as to the kind of | du the day to 21,454 when letters you write. Hereafter be more | ns from 95 counties were re- | careful, for the Lord only knows who | reads these letters.’ nment produced a motice Warning” and signed by | President Frank M. Ryan and Hockin, GREEKS OCCUPY SALONIKI, ns That End of War is Not Far Distant. Ind have his seemed gre | nothing. In his extended fight for bond John- son shed tears, pleaded, offered cash bond in a amount and em- ety which was published in the union | Jyo ¥o. & i g h g yed two attorne: David Back- | | “Big Bill” Edwards of New York Sug- | magazine a month after the McNa- [ POY€S WD Srton Cin" Snaitoel R 5 | maras were arrested and the purpose | {a epeain his ven- | gested for Marshal. e e e to obtain his r ? Washington, Nov. 8.—Local demo- |to induce the members to Wouldbe Bondsman Sent to Jail. cratic circles are already actively dis- | evidence about dynamitings. Three prospective bondsmen failed | to qualify and one of them, Albert C. s plans for the inauguration p: inauguration ball and inausura- | Jones was sent to jail after he had n’ ceremonies, generally, on March | tailed to obtain a bond of $10,000 for 4 next. Chairman McCoombs of the Eiraer | his appearance in court next Monday o tic national committee will | Pregident’s Plans for the Republican |to answer a charge of contempt which signate the chairman of the Wash- Party Discussed | was lodged against him by the court | committee to take charge of s o . when he attempted to scl le proper- arrangements, anq the national |ty said to belong to his wife. Tony | chairman also usually selects the - | Mark, another prospective bondsman, | i marshal of the inaugural pa re. | Was ordered out of court because he| rade. e 'o_ | save answers to questions which the The names of r tpmjmxlnom e S::.C‘crjurt considered untruthful. army officers, active and retired, have s i v bl e Al e 4t the White | Refused to Accept Cash Bond. post of grand marshal. Anothe for the| “Give cash bond in any amount, but B an o Bitaer Comatiabn ence of the par- | for goodness sake keep me out of | ew York, familiarily known successor on the ) jajl,” Johnson pleaded with his at-| Bill" Edwards, who gained | Ehe Slate Nice | tormeys ninence in Prinoeton’ circles ‘as | e ey ‘;ts”‘m'},\; ,‘L’,;Cdi Both District Attorney Wilkerson iin of one of Princeton’s record- | g,u fus 2tmownced his intention of | ang Judge Landis refused to consider breaking football teams. It is not ex- | 1110 INE & Man lo tafe Mr. Shetman's | , cash hond, o would mect the approval of | ™ «wsn ynparalleled attempt to swindle v of the national committee. | ypig court by offering unqualified owever, that any plans wil weeks or more, | r returns | from committcemen | pongsmen has heen made.” said Judge THE VOTE IN ILLINOIS. Governor Hadley | yangis. “I will not consider a cash i st favored man. | pong Undiiotil Dollit vas Wiksdrv/a B e national chairman pianned to be | rality of 16,106, st manacled, Johnson tly dejected but he said ng from to- ntinople vir- of the abil- CALIFORNIA FOR ROOSEVELT. e e DISCUSSING PLANS FOR Colone! Carried State By 751 But One INAUGURATION PARADE atched. tried | g together and Justice Goff, finding no | destroy ‘ objection from either side 1o this plan, | crowning [ Jpying | hether the 000 evacuated the ming of the Greeks surrendered. It is t they evacuated. HILLES AND CRANE DINE WITH TAFT. Jay cor m county » precincts re- n remote Red Cross Needs More Money. Washington, Nov. §.—More money urgently needed by the American Re: Cross for the Balkan war sufferers, de clared Miss Mabel Eoardman, in charge of the work, today. The funds sent by the Amcrican Red Cross and given by Americans in Constantinople have been exhausted in aiding the thousands of sick and wounded. e kn, ( Wi dent camp | publican nat; ator Crane of uests at dinn House. The nued activ y and the po republican t President gton, Nov. $.—Two of Pres valued advisers in the of several CORN CROP BREAKS THE WORLD'S RECORD, This the Most Remarkable Agricubtusal Year in History. is Marcus Aurelius Low, rated as a mil- ] lionaire, has been ‘ed on the pen- | sion roll of the Rock Island railroad. Mr, Low lives in Topeka, Kan. has been attorney for the company | many years. He will receive $125 Washington, Nov 3,169,137,000 bush bushels ‘more than of corn ever grown in any e« the World, is the feature of try's most remarkable year in history, aceording to the Ne= yember crop report of the inited States department of agricuiture, s~ ) 1 Judge Brown of the Massachusetts arly rop untry of coune sitormd Los ressis o8 and iest plurali Johnson Intended to Leave Country. ind th Mr. Witkerson said ‘that he under- | 3 ‘ | He is ekpacted to return to ‘;mod that Johnson Intended to leave | Chicago, Nov. 8—The . unofficial | ston to take his desk as secre- (this country on November 30 if he count of ‘the total vote for president | tary to President Taft within ten days, | obtained his release. The offense with liiinois completed today shows that | He will remain with the president | which Johnson is charged is mot sub- | ¢ Vilscon obtained 407,47 se- | probably until March 4, ject to extradition. i geles | and Taft 2 ~ Several other charges against John- the event of a Roose- | Plurality was 16,106, but son are to be investigated by the grand the otes of a majority. jury it is said. e estimated vote for Debs w: District Attorney Wilkerson said he and for Chafin 35,000. The total intended to put Johnson on trial as was about 1,17 almost the soon as possible. as in 1908, when Taft polled The case 29 . 5 probably will be called 929 and Bryan 450,795, it e ! y 5 Woman Arrested. Wilson Still Leads in Montana. Catherine Dorsey, at whose home the | vac »w York tomorrow to_help | H the affairs of the national hiead- on of California’s may be decided - A House and Barn at Meriden on a5%s he lacked | USE CARE IN MAILING | CHRISTMAS ARTICLES Over 8500 Pieces of Mail, Valued at §13,000 Lost Last Year. Washington, Nov. 8.—In announcing | that 8,566 articles lost in the mail, aggregating $13,000, would be sold at | te in pros | 85,000 A pencil | Vote on alleged errors and | of republican judges of | cluding valid democratic | K A Street Car Conductor who did all his campaigning from the rear plat- form of the car over which he officiates is one of the suceéssful Brooklyn can- didates for the state legislature. He s sued today. The report compieted the government’s preliminary estimates o€ the nation's principal farm crops. This great crop of corn was worth om Nev, 1 to farmers $1,850,776,000. The enormous sum of $4,171 400 represented the farm value of Nov. of the United States crops of cormg hay, wheat, éats, potatoes, barley, flaxseed, rye and buckwheat. Wi the value of the growing cotion crop and the crops of tobacco, rice and ap- ples, the aggregate value of thess principal farm products will amount F2529822 D. Phelan and Rudolph | Helena, Mont, Nov. 6.—Belated re- n ay authorized the committ to anyone on a charge of per; frauds. According ? the offer this reward each conviction. yerson c MEETING POSTPONED. Session of Republican N Committee Next Week. to offer a r demo- supplying leading to the conviction of | the fase of the returns from 5 petrat- to the will be ational turns from Montana today did not dis- - | turb the commanding lead of Wilson On | 7 pre- cinets out of 916 in the state, Wilson and democratic state candidates. Roosevelt 15,162; Tafi SENATOR BOURNE BEATEN. States Senate. Portland, Ore, Nov. 8—Dr. Oregon Will Send Democrat to United Harry the annual auction sale of the,dead- | letter office on December 16, Postmas- | ter General Hitcheock today issued a note of warning against carelessness to all Christmas gift senders and pros- | pective parcels post patrons. Mr. | Hitcheock pointed out that during the | year over ‘4,000 articles had escaped | from the wrappers in the mail, about 500 of them being pieces of more or less valuable jewelry. BLACKSMITH PAROLED IN t voung white girl Lucille Cameron, liv- ed for several weeks, was arrested this afternoon. She has been hiding in a barn for three weeks. She was held under $5,000 bond as a Wwitness in the Johnson case and also was remanded to the marshal's custody. Newspaperman Knocked Down. At the jail door Edward F. Wiegle, a newspaper photographer, attempted to take a flashlight picture of John- son and the pugilist knocked him down with a heavy cane. “You can’t take a picture of me.” —_— USED BLACKJACK ON A ROCKY HILL MAN ant Escapes—Myster- Rocky Hill, Conn., Nov. §.—As Will- iam White, a well known local re: dent, was leaving a trolley car to- night, he was assaulted with a black jack by an unknown person and left upon the ground unconscious. His assailant escaped. . White will prob- Joseph Monahan, democrat, elected fi a rock-ribbed republican district. George Bishop, a Young chauffeur, was sentenced at New Yorl vésterday to in the electric chair I Bell, an aged Brookiyn widow. | her picture without her consent. Negro Sing Sing during the week of Dec. 16. | Three weeks ago, bent on robbery, he beat into insensibility Mrs. Margaretta Mrs. Mary C. Almind of New York | is suing gthe Brooklyn Rapid Transit company for $5,000 damages for \I!sh;l‘l he Turke¥. It is believed that the only definite outcome of the European pour parlers thus far is an understanding that the Turks shall not be driven from Constantinople. PITIFUL SCENES. ¥ n Wounded Arriving at Constantinople in a Deplorable Condition. Constantinople, Nov. 8 — Pitiful scenes continue to be witnessed daily with the arrival of trainloads of well beyond $5,000,000,000. Upon the preliminary estimates of production and prices announced to- day the vaiue of the crops fignre out as_ follows: Corn, $1,850,776,000; hay, $854,615,000; Wheat, $603,620,000. wat $476,169,000: potatoes, $155.501.000; Dbarley, $120,845,000; flaxsecd, $390.¢ 000; “rye, $24,370,000, and buckwheas, $12,526,000. BABY ASTOR ALLOWED $3,333 4. YEAR FOR SUPPONT CARE OF DAUGHTER Ten Years Old Girl Sa Imprisonment. Petition of Mrs, John Jacoh Adiow Granted by Ceurt. tor, the infant son of Mrs, Madeling Force Astor, will have an allowane of $3,333 a vear for his support dur- ing the next throe vears. Surrozate Fowler today granted a petition 1l by Mrs. Astor to this effect, and pointed Mrs. Astor as the child dian, with limited authority until shoulg reach the age of fourteen ve: Mra. Astor herself became of age ¢ & few weeks ago. In her petition Mrs. Astor said ¢ she wanted the Income on her & $3,000,000 trust fund to accumula til the child attained his majority. and wounded from the front. It is a sis- nificant fact that most of these men are slightly injured, which would indi- cate that the badly wounded woffd have #mall chance of being picked up. Almost without exception the wounded are on the verge of collapse from ex- haustion. Many have been without attention for days, and a majority of them without food or water for 24 hours. The hospitals already crowded and symptoms cholera have appeared. MASSACRE BY TURKS, Town Occupied by Gresks shouted Johnson. Deputy marshals interfered and Johnson was hurried into the jail. There he was forced to remove all of his clothing, which was subjected | to a careful search. Johnson was as- signed to a cell in an upper tier. Im- mediately he objected to_the location. He was told he would have to take what was given him in jail. Refused Champagne and Cigars. "I want a dozen candles, so I can have more light, a box of cigars and a case of champagne,” Johnson de- manded. “You can't have them,” he was told. “You're not as accommodating as ably recover. A mysterious feature of the case is that his wife and stepson have been poisoned by unknown per- sons within the past few weeks. alleged she is pictured in two positions in all street cars, the right and the wrong way to alight from a car. When Colon oosevelt was in- formed yesterday that an accident pol- icy for $25,000 had been taken out last June in behalf of his family by the Outlook and that the policy was still in force the time he was shot, he de- clined to accept any indemnity and di- rected that the policy be surréndered. The First Official Recognition of the new third party in New Britain munc- ipal affairs came vesterday, when Mayor Joseph M. Halloran named Bd- ward H. Prios, chairman of the local Lane, democrat, of Portland, was al- | most heyond dofibt chosen as’ the pop- ular candidate for United States sen- | ator from Oregon. Ben Selling, repub- lican, of Portland, has but the barest chance of overcoming Lane' lead of 1,204, Tonathan Bourne, Jr., present Uniteq States senator, who ran for re-election as popular government candidate, is more than 10,000 behind Selling. Nov. n The. Miceting of Father from | natignal Chicago, Nov. 8—Peter Bennett, a blacksmith, today was paroled for one month in the, custody of his ten years old daughter, who had her father ar- rested for striking her. “Your sentence will be six months,” Judge Necommer told Bennett after the child had testified her father had struck her because she would not ob-| taln money with which he might pur- chase liquor. When the court pronounced sentence Pauline began to cry and asked mercy for her father, The parole resulted. Steamship Arrival Naples, Nov. 5.—Arrived Taormina, New York. Marsellles, Nov. 6—Arrived, Venezi New York and Providence. % avre, Nov. 7T—Arrived, Fl New York. : g Liverpool, Nov. 8.—Arrived, E: of Ireland, Quebec. e aples, Nov. 7.—Arrived, Ameri New i ed, 4 merica, Rotterdam, Nov. T.—Arrived, Uran- ium, New York. ent has been indefinitely rned tonight that Chair- who issued the call on the Sherman’s death, sent tel- to all the members of notifying them that the not be held on the 12th, can national headquarters s mo explanation of the post- ni. Although the defeat of the in the national election makes are over- resembling Socialist Gains in Kansas. Topeka, Kas., Nov. 8.—The socialist vote in Kansas at Tuesday's election ran above 30,000, about 12,000 more than ever before, according to esti- mee At ther ponem party w Almost the ai ed ot an ion of a vice pr mere formalf the early date. sidential can- It i8 expect- committee will select one WILSON LEAVES NEXT WEEK. will Four Weeks. Princeton, N. J, Nov, elect Woodrow Wilson low oui bis “listening Take a Vacation for Three or 8. ~President - to_ fol- es made here today. a soclallst, legislature Several county from Crawford officers and In Rawlins county a county commissioner was named. cratic headquarters here it was -con ceded late today that Frank Byrn inte Ben Wilson, was_elected to the state county. in Cherokee county are reported to be soctalists sociallst Republican Governor In South Dakota Yankton, 8. D, Nov. 8.—At demo- ‘Make good with your daughter,” said the judge, as father and child left the courtroom. $10000 for a Finger and Thumb. New York, Nov. 8—Ten thousand dollars for the loss of a finger and thumb was awarded by a jury today to Jobn Salowich, a Polish workman. He was employed by the Natlonal Lead company and sustained his injury in 1910 while operating one of their ma- Chines they were in San Francisco,” Johnson replied. “I got everything I wanted there.” Finally Johnson asked for a bottle of milk and this was given him. $1,000 Reward for Bandits. Birmingham, Ala, Nov. 8.—Detec- tives working on the gase have found no trace of the two bandits who rob- bed a 1. & M. mail ear near here early this morning. A reward of $1,000 each has been offered for their arrest and julogne, Nov. 8.—Arrived, Potsdam, N York for Rotterdam. Queenstown, Nov. 8—Arrived, Ce- drie, New York for Liverpool. Sailed, Baitle, from Liverpool for New York. Waterbury Progressives. ‘Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 8—The local progressive party met tonight, and de- clded -llx:ndullz;n:m %ecmnmuon. It was eci o effect t gressicnal dfstrict. town committee, a member City. On an Affidavit sworn to by J Kane of New York and two d tie City the app 5 the Natlonal league. , Mr. affidayit charged that he detectives found Marquard Kane's.wife in a hotel &t of the committee that is to investigate desir- ed _charter revision for the Hardware ph ves, Police Magistrate Jagmetty of Atlan- yesterday Issued a_warrant for ehension of Rube Marquard of Completely Burned. Constantinople, Nov. 7.—(By way of Kustendjs, Rumania.)—Btories of the %LNII which prevails among the rkish troops, of the panle which meized upon Various bodies of the men, and; what is worse, tales of pillage, rapine and massacre, continue to come in various points. It is reported Nazim Pasha, the Turkish com- -in-chief, has decided to send| homes several thousand of his until then she intended to educaie and suppart him. The boy was born lust Au, and the trust fund was under the will of his father, the Col. John Jacob Astor, who ‘who bave shown the white featn= - 454

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