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: e e e For Explanaton A The new elevated stat ssth ND gy N Syt _ "IN DRUG STORE,. street and Commbas | avemie o TIRED HIMSELF AND VILLA. R | 8% [T e B Y | 00, 3 here. from S feation | BRISTOL, VT Exm B ? EVIDENCES OF CONFLICT @%'saria has ordered the mobilization * Charles Goodwin of Brooklyn con- ot iy The first fessed to forging the stock certifi- - cates for which George H. Lowden, Wall street broker, was indicted. ENTIRE NORTH SEA @ Reported They Have Agreed to:W'nlflrgw Fleet From 1SR e the Black Sea . Merchant Vesselsh g 1t Will be Exposed to Giavest Danger Thirty Other Men Are Under Obser- Reported That Both Sides Have Be- vation of Physicians—Feeli Ran| Contributions amo: to $2,712| 9Yn Movement of T ing were received by I.he“r!‘luc:‘ Ym‘:ux- -t London, Nov. 2, 9.52 p. ualty Lon 11:15 p. m.—The en- e e e omtoner 3¢ gives| 'ish—Several Demonstrations Made. | board of the American Red Cross,| CMieFs Term' Limited to 20 Days. ANT DISCHARGE OF GERMAN OFFICERS |15 5o e b e o i R B S o ST S ; & eradhon ALLIES W s i e Wil be® arossd. to: the|14 wounded. Amons those wounded 1s A well dressed, unidentified young z gravest danger from the mines which ‘olonel e anu:m m“'am_ ‘Woman committed suicide by leaping - it has been necessary to lay and f'l:’m of the 47th Sikhs, an In_ front of an express train in the ‘Texar ~XTthoden B i = the warships which are searching vigi- - TEmE % cohol last Saturday. subway at 14th street, Manhattan. General Carranza has stated To Which Turkey Has Not Acquiesced—Fierce Fighting Con- | |15 5y might and day for suspicions T:;kn- 1:‘:..:.“:".:0 ot r:‘_‘_":'c"mrd. Al the victims, 1t is charged by the — was disposed to give up hig This action has been taken as & Te- : Bisbee, Iyn, was sentenced to five days in the|action of ply to the laying of mines by the Ger- | reaching here by way of Berlin,” says | the drug :store of D. A. \-who o 't workhouse when he threaten: to| tion, today passed mins In the waters north of Ireland. start a run on & bank in Brooklyn. | chief of the eomseit S MULCTED B. & O. ROAD Constantinople o v ed Bulallo Gutierrez, appoint- utionalists having strations ~were made. The sheriff| The . James J. Coan, rector ot|ed by the convention to be tem, . OUT OF ABOUT $50,000| Bight A Turkish crew was put aboatd | fiiing that violence' might. be at- | the o g O B R AT of Mexico, T Lo tinues Along the Battle Lines in France and Belgium, Also Between Germans, Austrians and Russians in the East—No Decisive Engagements at any Place—British Willilam Ol > ing o & Constantinaple _ftelegram authorities, purchased the liquor at leck, aged 21, of Brook-|Power at tt;flenmnl-uon of the trans- tempted, removed Bisbee to the coun- Lrookiyn, been elevated to Possible Conflict. 2 1 P i False CI: for Losses of Goods R s SR AL 7 ty jail at Middlebury. About thirty | chamberiain with the rank of Admiralty Have Declared Entire North Sea a Military | By False By for e G ORI BT WO e Eaia 0 ey F ok . chased liquor at Bisbee's store on Area and Have Planted Mines to Offset Similar Action| p.iimore, Ma, Nov. 2.—George m1.| ENTER PLEAS OF NOT GUILTY.| Saturday were watched by physicians | Miss Phosbe Brigss of Sacramento, e g today. Several were reported danger- [ Cal, a student at Vassar’ cofiege. ro. Germans to the North of Ireland. Eei;guihng fifix‘lflo‘gm&z Baiter| Twenty Former Directors Indicted for | Susiy i1 celved a Carnesie hero dai” tor night pointed to a m-xbfivgmz ot by o more and Ohio railroad. He was sen-| Criminal Violation of Sherman Law. g::tl:z saved four cnm from :Ivzoen llhe Carranza and Villa fac- R tencod to three vears in the rederai| T T —— LU |JoHN ¢ BvxeEE DEAD. flons. Jt, was maid "1t "was reportea a to | marine base and also in the defense| If was stated in caurt that mn the|hours after the handing down today of OLD DEMOCRATIC LEADER.| Chicago meat packers are swamped|of troops. begun movement A Torom” e position & & | of ast Fricsland, the district of Pras. | transactions set out in the indictment, | federal grand jury indictments ac- Jith orders from the warring EUro-| - Short Term for N belli; g:::n ,é.’f& ‘!’z?.u?: and her al- | sia which forms the northwesternmost | Long obtained about $16,000. Alto- v‘:uln: t;e&tz g;g;g:: 'Jg!; ;g:efw“:;‘; ;| Served Three Term: Sheriff of New p;an nations and will run three shifts The ahoit 6 't ew Leader, nu.‘tehe powers comprising the !rlnl; corner of Hanover and of the German fi:;ex;t it .:’zustugs o!.\eeoo!'nulcted the rail- ot;r!mle-n New York, New Haven and H.'v:. Councy;:—‘ll;we Terms as Inter- g‘_ d:_e: working day and night to fill twenty days, "umco‘:fl &mc'; lémited to e s e | U calibinks ars EDo ] TS eriset ibe demnise Ok e Seall Hartford railroad of eriminal violation | nal Revenus Collestor. wag out of Sopsiderstion Tor e dat- o1 (1 d vizier for | be operating along the southern shores | road about three years ago as a claim e e = i ‘of not| Meriden, Conn., Nov. 2—John C.|_ Rocklawn, the summer mansion o1 mu‘tem General Zapai e south- N Tanks mndh on Basats ahips 7o adjuster in the frelght depertment. | the defondants entered pleas of not Erxbes, Sormer aberif of New Baven | Hamilion Siah of New York ab Ger-| Sonvention for” hoeks o Sanrio D e ey Y, 's fore- AN :za Black Sea by Turkish war ves. o B gt O that v LCHILE (15 OBSRRVING ter and were released under bond. It ;:::'x: vdefi on‘:ccrfl am‘;:rn:cot u(v.h :e “old | fire while the family ana guests wers from their chief. In the twenty days ht that several of allotted it w: An official statement issued by the STRICT NEUTRALITY | {liose shmmed 1 the indietmente would | SU&Rd,” died at his home in this city 4t dinner. could arrangs to Sow hir mertloi French government indicates that (he | GERMAN ATTACKS ARE ety D e e Y e T its) Armtala. Fraider the s o i Yo% foc-itin, allles are holding aloof from settling LOSING VIOLENCE|Answer to OCharge That German| ney appeared as witnesses in the in- 4 r.J. by s;e wa.-z n :w 4;1-' was barred from the - Pemcih | ,A message from the central bureau e e Crulsary. Wore Cosling in’ Chilean| vestigatioiot the New Hxven's affalrg|clly_Jan. 13, 1552 snd received his| Tl burred from the: - Fre et o enformation at Mexico City, was stipul i tes e commis= 1 ou e’ ’, Officers. in, Turkey's ‘employ o dis- | Offensive Movement of Invadsrs Along| Ports. VL Sheiduiptetath, commeny there. He was married in South Nor- (his, fallure {0 pass the Dhysical ex- | Smice hers Toacn® oS pniars, Sonerars el g S e Hhe Puene D e Washington, Nov. 2—In answer to a| The indictments today were the out- e e P ' formad OF &5 the first chief was tn- Wi iraw eir g > ~ - | come of a gran jury inquiry wj > of e action of th, guas- S but as JehJuve fallca to ac-| . Pats Noy..3, 1135 p. . he Tol- (SIS She Bintiagn, (GRS Core e i Drogiesk Tiere fun Swveral was clected sherift of New Haven| Les Schonthal, drinl instructor in | calientes convention, he stated t5 s guissce in_the demand for the, dls |iowing oMiclal ‘commounistion _was| St cof the London Times that| Sd bsen in progrcsh hore for severl ounty. He ihis o three | military academy at Washington, re- | convertion delegates that oo et die Toimaloof the German Uficers Thislayued by the French war, ffics. this | (ioemien lornlears in tHs Pacincerocsive) mechh CREFIe s JIOTen. (Ooitbics, | o ‘goesgive terms of three years each. | | turned from Europe suffering from a | Dosed to do ac be hen ornreed 315 ’;',‘;‘i'“’""a'fi"’i"ég“n? ;gcehg‘xjropean ‘war evgnlng: the North Sca and the Oise, | Ports, Senor Suarez Chilean minister witnelfiq in this inquiry, w:a not lnr}!ct- By:bee ewvi' a‘:‘n r:lw:l:dl::u::en h;; g:r‘;:a.nma:::vyed while serving in the z:;;.ruw his command and executive stil!l remain: SR etween the Nort ¢ ed. is .name appears, however, in a % . Do as soon as the co 3 11 Toporta e true Ui qultans forces | the-attackemats toaay | by the Ger” | her \lay canfounced the renelnt of| 0, Z3le D R diraciars Sies appointed collector of Smoms 2t fixed the form of provisiona’ severs. e e i the, o visler e o vastary o violent than|{ O oberving the strictest possible o e At (TNe et ' and the allieA.ualions are in Progyess.i. In Belgtim we have progrfessed at|isuttaiity.. The mfwstér stated thatf L. TIciiont SCETERiC IS SEmer for an officisl communication from | ne” south of Dixmude ‘and at the|he had received a detafled stutement|bill as one of the “conspirators” Vienna says the Turks and the Russians | gouth of Dixmude and at the sount of | Of the steps his government had tak-| Fench warrants were lesued for the are in battle near Trebizond, a Turk- | Ghelavet and we have malntained all|en 80 as not to violate neutrality. o the fohirar diiiioy atbmenay. Goats igh port on the Black Sea, while an- | our other positions. T OBITUARY F. Baker, rated in recent years next other despatch declares that the Turks | 1, the region of the Alsne a violent OBITUAR' to the late Mr. Morgan as the leading haVe seized a Russian steamer at Con- | German offensive between Braye-en- 5 ““'—s E‘._ Prindl financial power of Wall street; Lewis stantinople. The Servian minister, fol- | Pannois ang. Vailly. hes compictely Captain rindle Snaccial; one of the country’'s best lowing the example of the British, |fajeq, bury, Conn, Nov. 2—Captain|ynown attorneys, and Charies M. French and Russian representatives, is Rox] i - Sflas B. Prindle, who Nn!‘:lu“odlt!‘,i’i: Pratt, a director in the Standard Ol Sleanm e, florce Behting continues | BERLIN REPORTS SAVAGE . i gericral ageombly In 1872 | company, appearea barsonally in cours Dbetween the ailies and -the Germans{ FIGHTING ON FLANK | captain in the 13th Connecticut Vi . who 4 82 years old, along the battle lines in France and | teers in the Civil war. Was represented by his son, Their bail Belglum - and _between the ‘t}hmm:' Large Proportion of Men Suffering e was fixed at $5,000 each, Austrians and Russions in the east. fhom Bayondt Theuste: Flagg Found Guilty G0 7 e oy R gt T B s i BT e | FoWD Y o t 3 Bej via The e ndon, | cused of making fraudulen of the g 0 the reports of the varlous war chan- e R Sohte e pcusad ot it Witn g e s FRAUDULENT USE OF MAILS. gellorles progress ls being made or -3t~ | the northwestern flank is now of a |sales, was found gullty by a jury in s 0 Ftie and Ok W 4 Ha SRSt e DY, LIEt TeADICILIS particularly savage character. A con. | tlie United States districte court here| James 4 Farmer and Col. W. J. Ha S5 of the most important features | Siderable proportion of the N - o e $h the war situation 1s the announce- | SUffer from bayonet thrusts which of- New. York,” Nov, 2—A verdict of ment by the Briusw{’nlm? that the zelng‘:lu ':&muletely through the les 3 w ilty ws’- returned by the jury. in the Shtire Nopih Eea e eclared 2| * The Germans along wide stretches |of teveral defondants, including Dan- | federal district court tonight against iltary aren And bt vessels PIIRE | of the battle front In northern France |fel N. Morgan, former treasurer of the james J. Farmer and Col. William J. e e e e Mo | have removed the civilian populatlons | United States. L e on aiharie o eaud; e O e Lt e 1Y | from the vicinity of operations, there- jient use_of the mails in “de Muxe obey rules e latd, according to|DBY stopping the enemy’s main sources Stole $300 Worth of Clothing bo_-‘z_: P i = o ey, b oftest staiiar Becion | Of information. The hostile artillery Danbury, Conn., Nov. 2.—John Le- e gt = hivo:tried Gpout the e ey o ot which in the earlier struggles along ed 10, was arrested. tonight for | 2me indictment, was acquitted. by the Germans to the north of Ire- | FOOh, 0 chowed certain superiority | a5 8K Milford authorities. charged |, UPOR motion of counsel for the de- 1803, in its firing, as a result of this infor- | he New 3 ped ing | fendants, Judge Foster released Farm- A news agency despatch says the ation is now working to less advan- with the thft of $300 worth rdml ‘g er and Hartley in bonds of $10,000 each Germans have placed big _guns .on [Matl there last Thursday. According 10|until Friday morning, when argument Borkum Island, in the North Sea. > the police, he ] e allegation | regarding a new trial will be heard. The German cruiser Karlsruhe has s and says he sold the clothing in New | "5y ‘ncr nel (7ol WiT be heard -captured X "gfee' a;igifiz:nha;uCBdush TURKS DESTROY OA: Ay York. .:ndmmd( hfl.; ht:‘;d";-:l' ;:; bde?n)d‘mw steamers in e Sou 3 VEN' e of 'S lefrau 00 overs Except that the general attack by gl ity < Diamond Merchant Dies of Wounds| one Of"eio 10 Sefeauded Book lovers the Japanese and British on the Ger- | pngjo.French Fleet After Them in Bay| Manchester, N. H, Nov. 2—Samuel | sales of so-called rare’ books which man_ fortress at Tsing-Tau continues 0 Sl Witk of Binyrie; T. Trilling, 2 diamond merchant, Who | they promised to re-sell for the pur. ngr.hins is known of the situation S was .'r:: on S:ptm:;‘er 22 “l::v nln‘ B:‘]:_; chue‘rhs tm x;elrgotnhn l‘x;fl Europe wt;'oa pay there, queintance, whom the police enou, o yiel e original purchasers Amsterdam, via London, Nov. 2, 7.10 B, m—A despatch recelved hers from|Wwas Alfred Ricket, died today. His|a handsome profit. The. polls will be open In each of | Constantinople by way of Vienna says: | alleged assai s s arge. A dispatch from Pagis states that|ment and areay ol laud's second term Mr, Byxbee was ap- | Lord Lorlis. the horst that won the| Villa to sive v ot cronmebid their D?‘X::-‘ed doouec;.or !Of lm;rn;l Mvenu; :"‘;:flsh Grand Steeplechase and $100,- | forcess, of the district of Rhode Island an uring the season, was kiljed Connectlcut, succeeding the ' late|the battlefield, ot om, .y Asks Motives of Convention. ‘Also he asks that an explanation Thomas A. Lake, father of former —~— Lieutenant Governor Everett Lake. The New York policemen have re-|Dbe madme to him of the motives which In 1896 he was a member of the state | celved orders not to allow sampie|ad-Impelled the convention to Gemds central committee of the democratic |haliots marked for the candidates to|t0 @ccept his resigmation and the o party and ‘was known as the MEht- | be. dletributcd within 100 fese ae tho| tHves Tor whicn 1t Laa meand the mo- hand mian of the late Willism H. Bar- | polling places, pedient his resignation trom power.* num, United States senator, who was 4 oy S - > X also chairman of {he national demo-| A lieutenant and- six fremen: were CONFERENCES HELD AT = hvercome by smoke in & fir that de. c::g'ec gy,‘l?”m...l 3 .bwnw‘! :,g the ;;mivved tthe six-story buifing at No. UNION STOCK YARDS et o or or twen coster street, New York, at nterpret Orders from years, resigning in 1012, Ho was 4 |105s of 350,000, poslid WY = g el direclor, ana one of the original in:| £ Quarantining Catte. corporators e Meriden hospital e summer Home of. Colonel Frank i and also vice president of- the. ¢ City | M. Taylor at Pompton, N. .1.'.I was de- mtm’ é Na:" R 's‘mmm'w Savings bank. : Stroved by fire at a loss Gf $10.000. | foqae o, &t the Union Yards He is survived by a son, Theodore|The fire was due to sparks from DEot onflars I RmaL s ooy, tnter- M ee, deputy internal revenie|passing locomotives. Quarantining cattie, Sheey L iington, collector of Rhode Island and . Con. in' Tinots, - Michigan, Seaicns DoES pecticut, and three daughters, Mrs. .| Four hundred subpoenas were is- Pernuytyaat n:m.m, < - C. Faupel, Mrs. George! N. Morse of |Sued to keepers and tenamgs of lodm. modth discate’ Trooout of hoot and Pyetes 3y 2nd, Mrs. Frederick M. De|ing houres in the East Side of New|nCyth disease. The situation. so far Pyster of Portland. York Sity In connection with illegal | Styrad wr sy oncerned, was offictally registering for election. Cattis, aheop and hogs from any polls will be open in each of | Many New York soci e ehot under quarantine may be ix_yoting districts today from | help to make the suftraes shom ot T avmneer to Tlinole for immediate . to 5 p. m. e, tvonug & success. Buttons: | S Fouts ana tor Hse g ria or East L Fonivhiets. and ‘bencils will b 801d | from puhices t b ooy meat there- AUTO DROPS 100 FEET to help the suffrage cause. ol e e iy e~ INTO PARK RIVER, HARTFORD. The 6 a. floAn, may bet sh:vized anywhere. Leo Reynolds, a chauffeur, of Man-|, A% OFder to this effect was issued g hattan. was arrested on suspiclon of | Siaie enO o, Sards after federal offi- ccupants sE:e:r. With Mud Bath complicity In the holdup of two clorks | TRl*yi8f, announced the fomiarinrm and Shaking Up. of the Stanley Soap Works. in which > g Up. the payroll, §5,736, was stolen “B)also issued an order that shipments Hartford, Conn., Nov. 2.—An auto- = g&y beem;.ae hmad‘in{ poll:nshwimln mobile in which were the Rev. Joseph n has given the|Ciicace: Peoris “East St Louts D. Danlelson of Branford and August | overnment a mew storacs battery C'L m-'.a:m e th tm’ e Pelsom of this city went over an em- | Which he has invented and which will| A Guaranting situation remai “ehont "“2"‘“‘;‘,“”"’ an elght-fool wall, an |more than double the (motive. power| g Gams ey Tt Sras Bafurmes ehas ot entire.distance o feet, into the|and effectiveness of the submart may Park river, on Capits] avente, Just Y8 ek T A e i v 2= MRS S AL DBl ool A, M SR BB s L gmatiat- et west of the capitol, this afternoon. n American liner Ari.|Juarantine districts and then shipped the six voting districts today from ccording ;. to . relikbls shooting, the cause of which is not| FURTHER STRENGTHENING Neither man was much injured, but | Z °k a slide in the Culebra f:::nedm:ry"x"vf'm' A Ty 6am toh p ; Anglo-French fleet yesterday e known, .took place in a deserted boat- OF MONEY SITUATION | poth were covered with mud and great. | cut. Panama canal, and s stuck fast,| iomedlately slaushtered at the places Tcheesme bay, Asia Minor, about 40 |house at Massabesic Lake. Hax sy ly shaken up. The clergvman struck | effectively blockine the passaze of Heretofore about 50.000 1 TURKS DESIRE PEACE Huriiah gonbost Berak Rels and the | Quarantine Against Maine Potatoss | Interior Banks Buy Mercantile Paper | hOif 172t 1% the muck of the river | larser vessels waiting to pass throush. | 300 sas chamy & o Hos, Sitle and WITH TRIPLE ENTENTE | Turkish Partiilly Balsed: at 6 1-2 to 7 Per Cent. buried. Shoulder were| James Casey, aged 18, of the Brons, ped through the Union Siock Yards = 3T was killed by an_automobile owned = e i Latter Wants Dismissal of German commander = Washington, Nov. 2—The federal| New York, Nov. 2—Further strength- ¥ dnn drtven F. Cromwell alsg of | CORding to officials, is the only business Officors in the Ottoman Service. ' | Sh7roes swuk e Sleomer and oiow | quarantine arainst Maine potatoes was | ening of ‘the local money sicuatior no Movements of Steamships the Bronx. Casey had left a trolley|inat Will be temporarily stopped by s partially ryaised today by ‘an order|geen in last Saturday's bank state- ture by the allled fleet”’ from the department of agriculture |ment, with its fairly large excess of j Thessaloniki, .New York. : riracus, Oct. 20.—Arrived: Steamer|ror and walked In the path of the|the embargo, except such business as London, Nov. 2, 8.7 D, m—A des- recei: Bo hi; ts of potate 1in: auto, Wr:’ll be ':n'-lfled by t;ne stoppage of é permitting shipments of potatoes in- | cash reserves, today resulted In an in- | Genoa, Ot 24— Aseived: .Steam 3 shipments from other quarantine T, Comtral News sayar oric#X BY | TURKISH APOLOGY FOR *|tended for table use only ‘and not for | crease of offérings by banks for long | Taormina, New Yori. ST St iaint a ‘s peteoss sk kit | Sites. § “The French governmment hag issued BLACK SEA EVENTS |seed from Maine districts outside the | time loans There was virtually only | Gibraltar, Oct. 30.—Arrived: Steam- |two. seriously, when a team driven by| . The Chicago stock yards is to be tement saying that the Turkish ; area infected with powdery scab. one rate—six per cent—but borrow- | er San Guglielmo, New York. Mrs Louls Van Wyck of Scarsdale, |disinfected and all the cattle there R a8 o5 Svinced little eagerness to accept| Greenock, Nov. 1.—Arrived: Steam-|N. Y., bolted in the Tercentenary pa.|inspected. triple entente powers, confined itself tion- Not Beyond 'Adjustment. Trinidad Closes German 8iness | that figure, antiéipating another re- |er Cameronia, New York. rade in New York, and dashed into to proposing the recall of Turkish Houses. duction_before lope; Inerior banks | ralermo, Oct. 30—Sailed: Steamer | the crowd. THREE CIVIL WAR VETERANS warships into the Dandanelles and ex- Spain, Trinidad, Nov. 2. ere again buyers of mercantile paper | Duca D’Aos! ew York. pressed a desire to remain at peace e et at 6 1-3 to 7 per cent. Christiansand, Oct. 31. — Sailed:| Formal conmsideration of the appii-| DIE SUDDENLY AT PLAINFIELD with Russia, France and Great Britain. business houses, the affairs of the lat- | Forelgn exchange was more firm, |Steamer United_ States, New York. | cation of the eastern railwaye for mas Fondht; I vhor Bt Cusgibns” - But in default of the dismissal of Ger- ter belng liquidated by a committee. | England’s revision of her lst of con- [ Havre, Oct. 31.—Saile Steamer vanced freight rates was bezun yes- . witta - et ojcesn 1o Ui Dfuman sevics; this afternoon It had |The assets will be held at the discre- | traband articles and the inceohy w S ferda¥’ by ‘he Interstate Commerce :'l-'dh enich ithin a Few Hours the governments of the triple entente itis! ernor. eam- | commission in wi e No- Eacl r. rould not hope that Turkey would be tims ot Clis Britss won being partly responsible for this de- =3 2 sole to e B S vember conference. X maintain the passive attitude h Bombardment of Tsing-Tau Confirmed | velopment. Cables and sight drafts on [ South Wellfleet, Mass, N sta S — ;mmmm in reply to a note of the | Grand Vizier Makes Amends—Situa- ov. 2.~ — 5| P minfield. Conn. Nov. 2—Threo vat. which she offered to adopt. P That Washington, Nov, 2—The Japanese | /ondon were quoted at 491 1-4 and | Steamer Minnetonka, London for New| Captain Asher Carter Baker, U. S.{erans of the 18th Connecticut Volun- / | “The"Ottoman government not hav- crnagsy heré_today recerved orcial 430 L%, respectively, easing oft mers | York, ~signalled.’ Dotk 5:30 & m. N Totired. left for Europe to léam|teer rogiment, who fought In the same hought it its duty to give, by dis. Tuctions later. pments, as | Tuesday. the extent that forelgn government pan the Civil war. sud- v BRI T G T confirmation from the Toklo forelgn| oported today, showed an emormons - mairyed $es o York, ~Nov. - 2—Arrived: | propose to exhibit at the California|denly tonight within a few hours of s sincerity to its intentions which SIRC8 1 pyows fespsthes Snn0inolis fingreaseraver the . Week. | Steamer St. Louts, Liverpool. exposition. His mission will take him | each other. They were: Henry Frink, was requested, the ambassadors Of | {oh' press treated the sitnation as be- b i Dine=Tas Degkn on-the aey e in vncgn:he largest since| Lizard, Nor\{r. Z.Y—Pllued. steamer | through the war zone. 80; Henry Remington, 82, and Miner Prance, Russia and Great Britain in | yor f"eepair L S recent movement began. Minnewaska, New York for London. — Robbins, 74, Glasgow, Nov. 2.—Arrived, steam: As a_ result of the recent supreme —_— inelr igbvernments,; déminded theirl . 0T SRR IETE Do . e W B TO TEST LEGALITY Mongolian, Philadelphia via St. Johins, | court decree prohibiting the careing | Cable Ship Under Amerioan Registry,’ jas-ports from the Grand Vizier and " : Detesr el reptiaden iy OF STUDENTS VOTING | M- F. of red flazs students did not disvlay| seattle, Wash., Nov. 2—The cable Turkey ‘0O CONSIST OF 15000 MEN o ‘New York, Nov. 2.—Arrived, steam- | their Harvard flags In the Stadium cam ors Potadam, Rotterdam; Kristian- af Poston during_ the foothall ‘game ey I'..‘:’“é.qn ~ gx’v.,s;tg: it R from] standing on the Grand avenue bridye York Today. o T Moy b aneal et EWAh Hirvard sod MSebisan; naval base, fiying the _British faz) oEere Eroubles are said to Have induced her| New York, Nov. 2By the arrest | PTanconta. Liverpool Qg fo-a intake br neii B P officers and crew are all ow ] pol = me Ottawa, Ont, Nov. 3—Canada’s next [ o0 o o © s of Columbia university students when | -zard. Nov. 2—Passed e | e YO o any Apnaorsement 0| Grifish subjects. The Restorer, which “From the impressions received from aorthern Afr ca, it appears that the With Request ] Mussulman world intends in no de. | " ComPilancs With R Jroes [Se. 88 throw in ‘i lot. with the ris.” Columbia Men to Be Arrested in New La Touraine, New York for Havre, |J. C. Vauchn, Bull Moose candidate ; e contingent of ‘soldiers for ce in PRRBCRS e s S - |they vote here tomorrow, Attorney | 00 a1 % 3 neress from the state of Hii.|Pelogss to the Pacific'Commercial Ca- AERIAN, GURS, ELAEED Sompance with s reauest mcsiveq | Servian: Minister to Leave Constanti-|General Pareons hopes to settie for all | Fter0am, Oct. J1=Salled: Steam-for congress from the state of Hi- ble company. ia expected to leave hers / 0%k BORKUM ISLAND | Compliatico. with s m::;" Iaesived neple % ot TN diptes the quation: a8 %o \ |to_Yaushn withdrawing the indorse- | ORI e ol s TR s b Constantinople, via Amsterdam . to| Waether a o P ment, _cable: station some weeks ago. Commands Estuary of the Ems and | asked -— &’Dm}’:&nmm Londno, Nov. 2, 11:50 p. m.—The Ser- < fog Appeal for Aid for Dominican Tobacco Ry T S ety - May Be Used as Submarine Base. | gqp to bring the extra men of|vian minister will . ledve -Constanti- ¥ Interests. to Censor War Pictu London, Nov. 2. 455 p. m—A Cen- nople tonight or tomorrow, ov. 2—An appeal for s r 5 1 ov, 2.—Actins & Nm‘tai-mmfin;fh‘ztm"mm 2| Another Landalide Into Panama Canal 3 ‘warrants. '?’;.f’mfflu":' w‘.?ubue "ln: ml.d“ % {:: unrbomnm::l %:el‘hn:!hls' mm 't: 7 5 has ‘Washington, Nov. 2.—The Panama|Their cases are expect state department today by Dr. Soler, a el Gven-iie b laced on Borkum Islan o show.. their disappro: over re- e’ Sareh B, T P RS et Senasine, oo e | el 0 T, i leur hatthe s Sopha( WO o 11 island 4 infant thals hopes to have it open again been issued, it is understood, come | principal product of the northern part 2 p"z‘ir".f‘.’.’{;':t-‘ the mm'x:n o:’&'.‘“’nm Wednesday. from southern states. Z:a the island, might be lost, as it ¥ German o S fattes BcHfovees, ok Het- T i President to Cast Vote. Vanderbilt Donates $113,780 to Co- Hamburg, Germany. No : 3 ; ; srimy o Splening b i found to carry it, as it it Borkum Island 1s the most south-| London, Nov. 2, 8:10:p. ‘Washington, lumbia. always had been sent in German hot. | Peen detected using it and it wly of all string of islands that skirt | sterdam correspondent of Reuter's [ New York, Nov. 2—W. K. Vander- , 3 ed she is communicating with < xh chtol S bilt has donated $118,750 toward the|foms. © & ¢ warships. be German coast donasa: 750, " “Baby” Paul de Clairmont Florida Tax on Parlor Cars Upheld. | coroacyy Pavl, de, Clajsmant - JM Nov. ln.?'l'hl Florida | sational nov‘!l. Three M s, and o on gross v _receipts o and|a prominnent fis ro

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