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The Bulletin’s, Oppouiny: Torses 1 v R e e T e e e i o BELIEVES TURKEY I8 structions to Spy on British Navy— RUSHING TO. RUIN. | atitrict First Execution in Tower Since 1700 The lists show 67 Albanian Minister of War Sees No| Hussars belonging to moble families b s A o e Tower of London néum_) nun.'rv'ofi::::‘:mm‘r. POSED AS AN AMERICAN BOTH SIDES CLAIM GAINS AT IMPORTANT POINTS L e Hope for Ottoman Empire. Mefo Rilled: 75 i N London, Nov. 0. §:15 p. m—lt is : 7 Now officially announced that Carl Hans - Killed,| Rome, Nov. 10_ifram Bey, head of| FOURTEEN STATES Lody, alias Charles A. Inglis, who was Unquestionably There Has Been a Great Loss in the staft of Essad Pasha, the 'Albanian| UNDER FEDERAL QUARANTINE | S ity by o Gourt raartial of & minister of war, who is here to nego- —_— espionage November 2 has been shot Wounded and Prisoners—Contradictory Reports Con- | fi.fe "t he lending of assistance by | Kentacky Now on List of States Un- as a & a. Py ltaly to Albania. sald today Concern-| go. Ban for Foot and Mouth Dis-| Lody met his death in the tower of finue to Come From the Eastern Area—From Petrograd |ing the situation created by Turkey | 2| London aiter having been found Built; A * e is ished. As a Mussul- . v a court martial charg: Comes Word That Austrians Continue to Evacuate Posi- | man T am e %in veaiity T huow| Washington, Nov. 10—¥Wourteen | Ing commun petad, with. thg e BTy ; the Caucasus and: am -convinced that [statés are now under federal quar- |The statemen R Sieare Gus S Southeast of Lemberg—Official Reports:From Vi- | Turkey cannot oppose serloug resist- | antine because of the foot and mouth e i DUsh. seviug tions of ance to the Russians. ~At Erserum, |dipease Kentucky was added to the (duly confirmed” = = ¥ Dfl".".out of Bukowina Turkey claims she has “:oo.goo n';en to g‘:odsvw:;pofi u:‘ :::vlu.cu:ln g:l r::xl- Md::;:; m': ly‘;dy S s 'h..‘un- H' h < Russians, b er lorces is un al A e 3 Thors ave fas Nolow Taat mummen wllS of the epidemic 1n Indiana, | brawel, rofssing o the last to reveal ‘spread ;i e 3 Ve -.| hie nd Michi £ th el ficer from —British Rejoice at the Destructiofi of - the German | Trevizond ic even In & worse condi-{ Mg Z00 FICRIERL | 0 croa aimtriots | Hie,BAme of the superior olcer o “to Cruiser Emden and the Bottling Up of the Koenigsberg. fon, i “Kssad Pasha also thinks that a fight | in the middle west spy on the British navy. — under_these conditions is folly and |Somewhat discouraged This was the first execution in the that Turkey.should have remained|department of agriculture, who had | tower of London since 1700. The scene neutral, asking in return some com- |€Xpressed the belief that the epidemic | of the execttion was the tower bar- pensation from the triple entente. Now ?h‘:’t becnl bnm‘?m "freersm:?."nx‘: in | racks, not far (m,:, the !pog’whore Emden, burning from the|she rushes toward ruin, When the section. Nevertheless, the hobe | Anne Boleyn and otber pe: amous Zha Bartle fo e m" BT | e ot ‘tho Ansiratian Bosr. " was| Massulmans know. that the power of|Was confidently reiterated today that | i English history were put fo death. zafles to the south, in French territory-| yoponeq, » the caliph has been merificed to Ger- there :l;u.!du (B8 ittle more spreading | Lody was about 28 years old. continues with umabatea furv. From| The casualties on the Sydney are|man interests and a few pol o T suspic s £ b been sumi unishment will follow, but | Mississippi, where a strange malady Lody, the first man to be day to day there is apparently little|said to have slight. rame ':o: mr::n 1w Nerd 0F it ot Otre L Doty -.hs:r:jfl:n:py e e ot change in the, general situation, but ARESPONDENCE : ez investigated, s b ol P e each day of the fghting has meant a| BRITISH CORRE P“’:,:" TURKEY | PETROGRAD REPORTS Department officlals said today they | by a touring agency in New York and had been unable to account for the v Tor the Union Paciic FURTHER SUCCESSES Qivente T8 | e meg aor. =k the present outbreak, the most serlous | " 1ie aonn avrested late in September In In Eastern Prussia the Right Wing of |in the country’s history. Another thing | London, charged with esplonage, and the Enemy Has Been Driven Back [that is puzzling the experts is the|at his trial testified that he was a The advantage is claimed by both fact that a larger proportion of swine | former lieutenant {n the German navy, the Germans and the allies and it is| o’ Paris, Nov. 0, 7:30 p. m—A dis-|have been affected than in mrevious | put that he had been transferred possible that both believe they have|bassy at Constantinople, relating tofpatch to the Havas News Agency from|epidemics. 1t was explalned at the | the reserves. made gains at the points where gains|the events leading to the war with|Petrograd savs that the following | department that while Dr. Simon Flex- | Iy his capacity as a reserve officer, are bound to count in the end. Mean- | Turkey, was issued tonight in the forn:| Russian official etatement was issued|ner of the Rockefeller Institute was|pody said, he was ordered to proceed re-arrangement of forces at certain phaces, which in the end must be of Vast {mportance when the two oppos: ing forces come to grips in the final struggle. Dc‘hmlnn of Two Turkish Warships by England First Grievance diplomatic that the western campaign fs|Deutrality of Turkey, but proving no|been driven back toward Mazourie B A anG “in Eamequence af that I recalvedl making satisfactory but slow pro-{Mmaich for his war machniery, Enver| Lake. DECREASE OF IMMIGRATION an American passport.” He_claimed Eress; that 600 French, colored and|Bey, Who “backed by Germany, was| East of Neidburg (24 miles south of CAUSED BY THE WAR| membership in several New York so- Enyi'ab prisoners have been taken in|determined to force Turkey into a War| Koenigsberg) near the Muschaken rail- Cletles, Last year Lody served on . against the allles.” road station, a Russian cavalry force 2 Z=—c— board Emperor William's racing yacht e rarar, Do o, repipea| The detention ‘by the British gov-| deteated & German detachment which | Falling Off of More than 77 Per Cent|hoard E Strong counter-attacks by the British | srament of the two battleships building | was protecting the railroad. ‘The Rus- _in Last Three Months The prosecutor insumming up sald o ‘l'n aNvarich d that in the Ar-|for Turkey at.the outset, according|sians captured a traln and blew up g that Lody had admitted being an alien _| to-the ‘White Paper, with a grievance, g 2 ‘Washington, Nov. 10.—War's con-| enemy posis a civilian—at times as fnne Sxglonsivarstle afng e 18 Db soqn escumed minior import- ancavaley,| tinued eficet on American immigration| o oo “t_:-n'mb S s e ‘ane com with cruisers Goe- ing & wcayainy disiston o - h‘n M_ f importan lormation to Germany., et meer Al G s the cons | ben- ana- Bresian, with hefr German | cnomy, foréed it to retre towards Kal | at Atlantic ports and 15 pér cent for| G5 smportant imformation to Germans, ere iez, the entire country in the iast three|whom the international law against 5 grand Vider, according to & dis-| On the route leading to Cracow we|months was sh spies. should- be. imposed.” patch from. the British embassy at|have attained Miechow (a town 44 5 Counsel for the defense admitted Constantihople, dated August 16, ad-|miles southwest of Kielce). ‘Aliens arriving at Atlantic seaports ol | tnat Tody was 4 Germen lientemant mitted that Germany was doing her| In Galicia our troops have traversed| the nited States and Canada from Au-|and said he had taken the risics be- ¢ | utmost to compromise the Turkish gov- | the River Wisloka. They now oceupy|2ust 1 to November 7 last, numbered| gauge he thousht it was his highest ernment, but gave solemn assurance| Lynow and Lisko. 97438, compared with 421684 for thel guty to do so. He asked for a sen- that Turkey's' e same perlod last year. The number of| tence less than that of death, but said BERLIN GIVES OFFICIAL arrlvale at those ports on November|if the full penalty were exacted Lody INFORMATION TO ‘PRESS | 7, was 740, compared with 3,270 on the | would face it Mke a man. Says Actual Operations in East Have |, ine 105, Mumber of immigrants ar | SOME POLITICAL Not Yet Begun. November 7,1914, was 135,474, compar- CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. 5 : . the i Berlin, Germany, Nov. 10, via Wire- | 20 With 460,601 for SO aliE | cadbiienn 65 less Telegraph to Sayville, L. L—Ac- i et WS, ‘The Mann Has Made Goeben ledges. where the Germans are said.to have = i cording to official information given to OBITUARY N Dl Deen driven badfe. ; - the press today. the western campaign R Washington Nov. 10.—Representa- Pr;:a::: PARth 1l DEIMG, govorn- is_making satisfactory, albeit =slow W. G. Van Vieek tive Mann of Tlinois republican Interest, hawever, continues army, without giving details, or the re- i il eastern arena, | _ Houston, Texas, Nov, 10.—W. G. Van|leader of the house repogted contri- gagem says: ambassador, “I_ gather Rptestrongly in the e Vieek, aged 73, vice president and gen- | butions to *his_campaign \were 3655 s thestrof thie pocout apersitons| = responstblo for the present situa- | Pt the heginning of actual operations |, JFL 2050 o of the. Atlantic system, |and expense $1,740. He sald he made (in Russian Poland) is of crucial im- | ton.” e |~ ajor Jiorant, 1n the Tageblatt, ex. | Southern Pacific railway, ied at his|no campaien pledges. . Here Austria Germany e situation, as D the COr-| ,ains that the operations in Poland | Bome here today. He was born at El-| John H. Trow of Philadelphia, an Join hands and serious reverses would have mot yet reached @ point where | Dridge. N. Y., but has been identified |unsuccessful democratic candidaté for ‘compet one or the other ‘of 1heir capi-| tcal, with Em virtuaily the leaders are justified In setting forth | With Texas railway lines since 1876. |congress from the third Pennsylvania tals’ ) the situation. At the proper time the Rev. Father Andrew J. Timon [district Fonoctal. l:xa; Dt i umder the hre of the Auereatian ReniF, | reacties of neutrality more slaring. Concord, N. H., Nov. 10—Rev. Fath- | “ipp "t 00T siboser he explain- er Sydney in the Indian Ocean and| -All the while the grand vizer protest- 3 5 er Andrew J. Timon, permanent rec-|eq “is that my friends and especial- The bottling up of the Koenigshers, are| od his deep regret at the course affiirs | T2Y tan 1 O e i nie s Roman Catholi |ly”the democratlc congressional com- incidents whichc have rejoiced had taken, and still declared he would forces patrolling | s en, 3 this clty, died this morning. | mittee, did not know. I was o candi- British public, as bot do his ost to maintain peace. Boundary sre suficlent to: prevent | Ly on,00rD in Nashua 54 years ago|date, unless it can be said that 180 warships have been exceedingly active 3 any sueh movement. Russiane may | oidy Game here from Franklin to suc-|pounds of hot air, called speeches ceed the late Vicar General O'Callag- 3 to. ATy o IS e the in_destroving British merchant vessels. netrate the border, but the German < suppose ave beer on Advices from Sovth Africa report the| AN NOUNCEMENT BY HEAD Bemy Th the eact 1 rtronmer thas yes | Ban fn, October, 1812 members of the senate and house, can further rounding up of rebels, not from OF TURKISH HEIRARCHY | ™ 3700 stor - be called contributions from the lat- Pretoria, where an additional 120 have ————— —— Explosion on Passenger Steamer on|ter been iilied or wounded Declares Mohammedans * Fighting for| IIRAR. —_——— Entente Are Murderers EXPEDITIONARY FORCES| Portland, Me., Nov. 10.—Several pas- | n't send him a letter of endorseme: pemaducy . Nov. 10—} - nt. HOW SEVERAL TURKISH s Wl S .___lu‘ sengers were slightly scalded and| Victor Murdock, progressive candi- . TRANSPORTS WERE SUNK | Toroatisnr to s oiy 0 yio witelose | For Splendid Pluck, Spiit and En- | Fred C. McPhee of Roxbury, Mass, a|date for the senate In Kansas resect: o in the information given out in Ber- durance Shown. céal passer, was probably fatally in-led having spent $530 and having re- Torpedo Boats Were Used Almost|iin omcial quarters today to the press Tahon Nov Te e e celved $330. b on, Nov. 10, . m.—] e B e Lo lam. head of the|George Las sent the fohowing com: . The news of the accldent|SUFFRAGISTS INTERESTED Petrograd, Nov. 10.—An official com- | heirarcchy in Turkey, has prepared an | Munication to Sir John French, com- | reached here today. The Twilight was S REARRE R munication ‘from the general staff of | announcement o all Mohammedans in| Mander of the British expeditionary | at the upper end of the lake when an : OTE. the navy lesued this evening, gives the | which he declares thet every Moham- |{OTceS on the continent: e e o e ine Tape oo he | Must Wait: a” Long Tite-Balive Th details of the stnking recently of sev. the side of the Bn-| “The splendid pluck, spirit and en- | boiler blew out, filling the cabln with|Must Wait a Long Time Before They eral Turkish transports. Tho com- GRat Britatn, France|durance shown by my troops in the | steam. Learn the Fate of Their Cause. SOnICation mmye: Boate. 8 Tot a weerior but s |desperate fighting which has continued - £ “The commander of the Russian fleet | murderer and liable to religious pun.|$0-many day: Movements of Steamships. Helena, Mont. Nov. mear Port Sangouldak sent two of his | ishment. Liverpool, Nov. 10.—Arrived, steam- | Of equal suffrage the country over ships with some torpedo Doats to| Reports received here from Copen- < who are keenly interested in the out- oW g T I TG e fhat ‘the Russian gov- |IoDle efforts under your able com- “H‘;“’,'r‘e“{{:&vx";glz_fivm’ stesimer | Come of the Montana vote on _this the Thi; A oot S o Eov. . Nov. > o B n mand” e question last Tuesday, must wait a e to Peking against| ™Gl ) pronon replied, thanking His Chém uf?;gflfl-_ ved, steamer |10n8 time before they learn the fate of d M‘g&“yxdfl);e:he me 3 1 r n Mr. Fow concluded with a bitter Mooschead Lake complaint that President Wilson did- 10.—Advocates T d their cause. The official canvass of At the same time our scout ship Dica “Degll “Abrusal, "New “York {or | the returns ~will mot be” hepin. wntl 3 ; Navies. Pl ool ] tude and pride by the army. as- | Nl . Nov. 10—Arrived. steam. | the Airst Monday in December. Mean- Silgh WL soliees wHch was it of tho German adm fermination 16 photd the higheet tra. | o8 Columbia, New Tort; Pomeranian, | Whie, the ballot boxes wil remain val engagement ditions of Your Majesty’s army and Boston. ing the result in a dozen counties e T enoPiendid use the Ger-| carry the campatgn throush to & vic- | p yepies, Nov. 7.—Arrived, steamer | Gilere o tally oh the enftrage. wats mans made of the position of the sun | SATEY the campaign Palermo, Boston. and the direction of the wind to aid - Christiansand, Nov. 10.—Arrived, the thetr 2 steamer_Frederik VIII, New York. appeal | R i Braen, o ed SEATET | jor ANNUAL MEETING was taken before the returns were shipped to the secretary of state. e used the towers of ghe Rheims grder denying a motion for a change of | Cattle. Quarantin Now - Jaiass OF NATIONAL GRANGE military g .;ng“sow‘“"’“;‘h“ Y ave n“"’“_ Trenton, N, J. Nov, 10—The state | Delegates From 34 States in Session at v board of heaith today ordered a per- Wilmi , Del. VIENNA REPORTS THAT e o0 Eecotdr JREDSOToe o et 11 mbpent onsrancioe oY o St ot -;m’m:- R late n cattle s mington, Del., Nov. 10—The Na- RS AN AR R R ATING | ey povers of Justits Cheatos | PTevalence of the foot and mouth 4is- | iona Srange. Spenca 1va 436 anmisl After Two Days’ Heavy Fighting Turk- | I denying the motion were questioned | fase In this state. Al cattle shiphed | meeting heer today with a full attend- 'wo ’ Heavy Fighting by the 1t at s and upheld | Into New Jersey since _ctuberm, f"fl ance. Delegates representing 34 ish Troops Capture Positions e T ST oY ond upheld| {5 be Beld under inspection until fur- | Stiass are participating In the conven- ther order of the 3 tion, which will probably remain in London, Nov. 10, 9:05 p..m.. — The 3 session about two weeks. A feature of dispatch from e Progressive Candidate for Governor of | Boy Burned to Death at New Haven| the entertainment of the delegates will ASHORE AND BURNED T com; Bay State Spent $3,000 New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10.—Ray-|be a reception to be SRied by tha —_— 1 ¢ . pooston, Nov. 10.—Returns filed with|mond Carroll, four e o nives | prominent Citleehis of “he piate. wilt By Austratlan Cruiser Sydney, on Is- he Russiane heve evacuated thel the i burnefln - death Huring the ab- | speak. . sence of his mother the boy playing with matc] o iis clothing on fre. | President of Pennsylvania College for h::;hl l‘llm flndlnihen the Women firemen on tsburg, Nov. 10.—John the fioor, his ‘body burned almost to a crisp, e iobels Defeated Africa. - | Pennsylvania College for Women here Bibate Dy Sothitrice A to Ml the place made vacant by the Ie‘tbl of the Rev. Dr. Henry Lindsay. i it B British Peace Treaty Operative Othr‘;‘lfll', and 16 Tol Crealaion o o Largest in Connocticat in Proporh ©|tals short of the average catch. i of a white paper. The correspondence, | today: expected to go into the infected regions | to land to keep track of the move- 1"’.“,2.?‘;?.'; ?:‘m‘fi'éfi““é‘f.',':i’l‘é b::g which begins t 3 and closes No-| In” Eastern Prussia the right wing|to study the disease, he would act in m,,:,”a‘ of the tish fleet, but was prisoners. 7 vember 4, ys the grand vizer as|of the enemy, who has been stubborn- |a private capacity and not in connec- ‘warped not to do any spying. He was| The official Information from Berlin|Ostensibly striving to maintain ~the|ly resistiog jn the region of Lyck, has|tion with the government forces. told to travel as an American citizen peace Cl h&'flflw was due ‘trouble. V.A’;!W snow fell in northern Nq > s 5 There are 60,000 sportsmen licensed Néw Jersey this year. : by N York banker, ot b A mpeieas, L T Geérge Van Bramer, of Cohoes, N. Y., was found drowned in the Mohawk Biver near Troy. i e e e COMMANDS RELIEVED NUMBER 50,000 ME started Los Angeles to Phoenix, Ariz, in the Because They Refused to Nulify Their Agree ¥ ,lnAbido_'liy Ruling of Convention %dfiafgugfifzwlgr"hau General Villa’s Advance Guard of 15,000 Men, of All Arms, The machinery Fouse o the New| - Marching Toward National Capital, Which They Have York Dock Co., in Brookiyn, was de- stroved by fire at a loss of about Been Ordered to Take in the Name of Provisional Pres- | $100,000. William Saiz 15, of New York city,| - ident Eulalio Guiterrez—Between Villa and His Goal confessed to firing the shot that l:fl - = m’n.!s::: Buckley, thirteen, on elec- There are 40,000 Carranza Tloflln at Qll!l t Cit The_Philadelphia & Reading Rall- and It is Expected a Clash Will Occur There. = way Co's car shops at Reading, 2 Stafted on & working basis of 50 hours per week. 0 8 Mexico City, Nov. 10.—Generals com-, Pablo Gonzales, wiio 18 loyal to Care Mrs. Kate Wieland of Brooklyn dled | manding 50,000 men in this neighbor- | F2nza, with 40,000 troops disposed about as a result of burns received when her | ;00q were relteved of their ds| Queretaro City. It is expected that a Sothing was set five Dy the stove in 3 commands| clash of arms will occur thera. In e Home. today by General Venustiano Carranza the capital there are 27,000 men, ac- . = because they refused to nullify their|cording to official figures, under Madieon c-‘—_ulc tion's mine | Actions when they signed a nagree-ferals Blanco' and Alvarado. General was destroyed at Edwardsville, IIl,|ment to abide by the decisions of the| Bianco remains in Asguascalientes. dt a 1oss of $30,000, throwing 400 men i convention. Amongz | Fighting of a severe character ocone out of *work. these are General - Benavides, com-| tinues in thet suburbs of the capital, o .| manding 10,000 men; General Antonio | Persistent attacks are being m; - Ellis_ Schimmel, aged sixteen, of | Villareal, General Juveniro Robles and | Xochimilico and San Ansel by s gor 2 Mohawk, N Y., was killed by the ac- | many others, lowers of Emiliano Zapata. During the 3 cidental ‘discharge of his gun, while| It is reported here that General Vil- | fighting last Sunday it i ported % Runting. in the Adirondacks. la's advance guard, consisting of 15,- | there were 300 casualties. Shells rasp. — 0000 men of all arms, is marching|ed to the front from the citadel hers . With the permission of the British |south of Encarnarion de Diaz on their|are said to have been found to by Board of Trade, the British-American | Way toward the capital, which, it is|loaded with sawdust of pow- Tobacco Co, has sold holdings of its|said, thev have been ordered to take|dor. It is Teported. that the Cartanss Dresden subsidiary to Germans. in the name of Eulalio Guiterrez. Be- Zorges bave ‘been victorious ~_every- whére = tween them and their goal is Gemeral in the suburban fight After three days of hard fighting, a ng. fire believed to have been.started by > hunters, was brought under control| CONVENTION'S ULTIMATUM TO MEXICAN WIRELESS s e e i e CARRANZA HAS EXPIRED STATION ORDERED CLOSED. . .-R'.fa"«‘xfl CHI e the year,| \, Definite Advices of Situation Re-| At Ensenada, Close to the American 850,000 quintals, which is 250,000 quin- ceived at Was'ington Line, Lower California. & ‘Washington, Nov, 10.—The ultima- ‘Washington, Nov. 10.—Th y - A tablet to commemorate the shelt- | tum of the ifexicin convention at| partment was dvised toar inatte ering of Washingtons _soldiers after | ASuscalientes ordering General Car- | sccret wireloss station 8t Bnsersde the battle of White Plains, will be un- |Tanza to deliver the executive power|Lower California, had been —ns veiled at Chappaqua, N. Y. today : ::?‘31 o !t:onmlx‘l:]t.amm expir- ahned by ‘the Mexican local authori- os, o Mrs. Mary Ford, the Brooklynschool | Neither the state department nor the| The station, which was erected om teacher, who forged checks to get|Mexican embassy hers in charge of money to buy food for her baby, was|Carranza agents, had any definite ad-| can border, Is one of the several s released on a suspended sentence. | vices as to what had oce tions from ‘which, according to British ¢ ; in the day Rafael Zubaran Capmany,| officials here, German crulsers in the Two ships the Welsh Prihce and | Washington repreesntative of Carran. | Atlantic and Pacifio have been receiv- Wascana, more than a week late, ar-|za, received a telegram from Luts ipg information concerning the whers- rived at New York, bringing 96,549 | Cabrera, who was at Cordoba with | abouts of English vessels: bags of coffee from South America. General Carranza yesterday. stating| The radio station at Los Angeles re- | that the latter had decided to recos- - | Ported merely that the Ensenada sta- The National Rivers and Harbors|nize the acts of the conyention with | tion wae not and from other Congress will hold its annual meeting | certain reservations, Sources came the that om in Waghington on Dec 9,10, 11. Pres-| Carranza. according to Mr. Cabrera, | representations from forelgn -consuls ident Wilson will make the opening | told the commission which came to no- | the plant had been ordered cloed b address. sly uzfl.m of u-; selection of Gutierrez. tb;_b Mexican officials. ok e ¥ the, convention that he was willing e navy departmen A full attendance of party leaders of | {0 vield the executive power to a pro-|and the United sute?-m m all the Western states is expected at|visional president who would exercise|are continuing their search for -wire- the meeting of the ixecutlve Commit-Ino thegretical. but actual, control of| less stations within the jurisdiction o teo of the Progressive party at Chica- | the division of the north, now com- | the United States, which are alleged g0, Detember 2. manded by General Villa. The conven- |0 be in secret communication with 2 tion had formally notified ships at i Miss Antoinetts Bonner and Joseph | that it intended o' administer 1o | neutratity * 1 Volation of Americas rE' Kesslonger, Bl br?zxnxhtwmck dath of office to Guiterrez as provis- —— rom France, charged with stealing |ional president tonight and thas any- $150,000 Worth of precious stones from | one who.did mot. recosnise him waa| CAMS EXPRESS COMPANY various jewelers. be considered as in revolution against EXPENSES EXCEED RECEIPTS The Norwegian steamer Mercator, | 1t “nocasot e b aoyerment in Mexico | o o o Norwe: :| If necessary, hostilities will begin at | In the Country at La and the Clyde steamer Chippewa, are | once against Carranzw's forces go o i e Rt ashore on the coast of Texas, driven | foree the Corventiows weill e etars in by a heavy gale, Which wrecked 2| There was & feeling I administra. pleasure steamer. Hon clrcles that Carranza_eventually would yield to the wishes of the con- an Burdette, matron of | yention, mn'fi unwilling to plunge. ge of the Fairmont Child- | Menics” int v Tarm Cottago of the Fairmont Child- | Mexico'into another revoution. burned to death in a fire which des- troyed the cottage. MILDRED SULLIVAN'S son of North Plainfield SWEETHEART NOT DETAINED ing a jall sentence of 120 - y. T etition of certain laund: f th days for killing out of season a rab- | Attended Funerai at Houlton and Then Dot om e e i v o & MG, W v ;jff:,‘,‘ymg vegetbles Returned to Presque Isle. g meirmgci‘o?;p::;n:;;:fvzu?na irden. asking for rellef. Mr. Harrison pre- N Houlton, Maine, Nov. 10.—Funeral | sented fi i . 'rlr;- Q"" :;fq;(cr-t:llsngrpb _rvport:d services for Miss Mildred Sullivan, for |of the cg:\mms ;’Zo‘:uugne‘:: °§‘L‘“§£’5 vas the cracking of a safe in & Unft. | Zhose alleged murder Dr. Lionel B. |the gross business in Hartford ror o od Cigar store: the. robbers getting | Dudley is under arrest.as principal, | year ending Jume 30 was $sre0rs siq $825 and 2,000 certificates, oo & |were held today at the home of her |expenses $39,928; New Britath, grom 25 and 2, o d father. George W. Su)llwn.l Her moth- | $130.350, expense $14,187; Bristol, gross, er, who has been seriously ill since | $45,09, 3 o To [Procure evidence as to alleged | the 'disappearance of Miss Sullivan | $36.156 g ‘:‘i’i’o‘# s o {Rding in minemls with the snemt:|two .mouths. ago. wes unsble to. Do’ [ A0 the Briti; gn‘lllmry_ mithflflfiesl In | present. Aside from immediate rela- | POLITICAL COMPLEXION Australia, ralded several ~promiment|tjves the attendance was limited to mine offices near Melbourne. a few of the girl's friends, OF NEXT HOUSE The formal arraignment of Dr. Dud- & S Irving Warren, 20, of Camden, N.|jey anq of Alice and Pereley Peilotier; | Republicans. 192, Democrats 63, Pro- 7 was sentenced to serve from elght | cparged with being accessories, will gressives 2 to, thirty years in State prison, fof |iake place here tomorrow. Miss Kate o ” e murder of Ja TS, In a0, Michaud, the nurse, whose alleged New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10.—Special quarrel over a lcl ot Ppiece. confession resulted in the ‘finding of | elections were held in t:'a Connecticut B M ot k- | Miss Sullivan’s body last Sunday in|towns today—Portland and Tolland— e ey S Snerook: |a shallow grave in the woods mear |fo Qissolve tio votes for representatives n. 3 lod on duriag a panie on | Presque Isle was brought here today |at the election last Tuesday. Portland i was trampl g a_ pa o o appear as the state’s chief witness. ; elected a democrat and Tolland a re- b Coney orland train which CAUSHt| 1t was explained that she was nof | publican. afire ‘from. the current wires. under arrest as an accessory. The complexion of the next house, William Katz of Manhattan, a tatlor | ,Abrose Bridges, said to- have been | according to unofficial figures, witt b 1ad $300 in cash, pawn tekets wore | Miss Sullivan's sweetheart, who came |8s follows: Republicans. 195, demo . B0 T oty B £ his theee | Bere from Presque Isle vesterday, was | crats 63, progressives 2. ' 2afes stolen by & burglar whe teok | duestioned today, but was not detain- | In 192 the standing was: Repube| Siie Sled Ty = B ed. Yoans 130, democrats 120, progressives | ted Mexican territory, close to the Ameci- & 4 Mrs. Mary Felter of Brooklyn be- 7 —_— comiing tm’;!’porurlly insane, ltzampted CHICAGO STOCKYARDS ARE Red Cress Supplies for Acapuico %o jump off the roof of her home. Two TO REOPEN NEXT SUNDAY| Washington, Nov. 10.—Rear Admiral| policemen were needed to restrain her, S — . Howard, commander of the Pacific and forco he into & stralghtjacket. | Wil Recsive Shipments of Livestesk| fcet, advised the navy department to- From Nén-infe Di day that the cruiser Chattanooga had The schooner Samuel K. Flint, is e Dt distributed_supplies dispatched by tha ashore near Detroit, Mich, and the| Chicago, Nov. 10.—After a thorongh|American Red Cross to refieve fam- storm raging on Lake Huron is pound- | disinfection and cleaning, the Chicago|ine conditions among 800 needy fami- ing the ship to pleces. The crew is|stock yards will reopen for business|lies at Acapuico, Mexico. Admiral still aboard trying to save the ship. |next Sunday at midnight, when ship- | Howard's dispatch was interpreted by - vy officials = ments of liv = The Mikade of Japan, Yoshihito, do- | cd districts il be received Ses fre nated $25,000 to the building of St.|slanghter of animals resumed. Io o Luke's International Hospital, at To- termining infected districts, the coun- kio, this being the first time a Jap- try will be used as-the unit by the :.neure’ ruler has helped a Chirstian en- government officials in enforcing quar- | Pervised their distributios erprise. antine. Under this plan, e y con et s 2 DR J pEI . |in Tilinots, Towa, Wisconsin and_ other | $500,000 for Religion and Philanthropy. Robert Hoppe, 15, of New York city, | infected states 'where a case of the| Pittsburgh, Pa.. Nov. 10—The will 2 nearly caused a wreck when.he put|foot and mouth disease has appeared |of Miss Letitia Deniston, read {1 n.“u;:: light s ’:.\:b;'w “'ll‘n‘; will be prohibited from shipping live- e light was n time cago stock yards un- | esti wern a train which stopped several | g parip Shior g feet away. A Chicago livestock exchange met Board Governor - Rald has appointed | 1242y aud sent out notices to shippers| will recetve $150,000 and_the oo commiionts 5. 1 Conmoll | baial 3 dni T St | i Wam't Ciritun delegate to the ann e & fare and efficiency conference at Har- work of dlsinfecting onf New anln% n.su:m risburg, Pa., Nov. 17-19. Mr. Connol- - lumane society of N 1y wil laddress the conference on free each, employment agencies. Search for German Wireloss Plant | e o s ‘Bangor. Search for a|Rusians Bombard Forts in Bosphorous. ot G pasie e Nov. 11, 12:25 a._m—Ac- despatch to the. & over as “Jim™ Donnelly, died at his home in New ven ) Death cated with heart SO

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