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: » Norwegian Bark Sunk. LG BT ; | _Fire caused damage to the N!andon, ()he‘l;klls,'nm P Il.-a'l'h. o 1, % ca Radisson Hotel, m_ “ % orweglan eran, from Clyde — - lfleifl?d-:xmnondn&hm;efil-d. ; PSS - trom wd%Amsme.Mm Bor fer : eren, g Insurance a four-master of 2,002 tons gross, wi conaii returne show a to_ % Swned in Christiansand. ESIC IL-{FORMALLY ~ SANCTIONED BY g‘fif : ey ot =1 of New York, by Miss Olga H. w‘*dm tion French Aviators Injured. EREA. R PRESIDENT 'w'n.ogb’n menument to President John Tyler Pn-uo,‘ou. 11, 5 p. m.—An aero- AR unveiled in Holywood Cemetery, e -k was the squadron which guards b 33 £ = Panis foi1 I Toocaders "Pask oday: Richmond, Va. On Account of the Threatened Miitary Movement in 5 s, S = 5| IN REC WAR|TIME NOT FIXED UBDM| . ovcs ooy nore, vzt ALLEGES INVESTMENT OF $10,000,000 PLAN L P A = 8 wrecked by a typhoon In g 5 {umbling to the ground. Both were, g B & rugaStraits, Japan. Close Proximity to Her Frontiers % g nresbon e ey g <5 : - 3 Astion n, Adbois | g " Respact Life {mans uian 50 per cons. s Parls since | Complaint Sets Forth That Among the Policy-Holders Are ENGINEER WAS KILLED ¥ S " the Mg of the war. - o - > BY BOILER EXPLOSION 4 B than SU0000 witnessed the pa- Many Persons of Various Nationalities; That Such ' - ‘of the New York Fire Depart- . . 2 & a Washington. Oct. 11— ‘;Qmau T e Dy tion Might Lead to Disrupting the Company and g : Westaoutt, Mass: October 11--n: | Haciam (o B¢ areThun. Sewkal o | bln 7 ine o e wirstess sttion crecia| by Depreciate the Value of the Plaintiff’s Interest in the An Assault is Momentarily Expected on the Railroad Con- %fmmu- Condrickc was kilied, | FoERd 10 e D ivets o : \as opened 'at Guatemala City. necting Nish With Saloniki—Bulgaria Has Not Yet|= TEUTONS CONTINUE THEIR ADVANGE IN SERBIA Three Firemen Injured in Shoe Fac- " tory at Weymouth Mass. 3 y, were badly injured, while |&ll the time, was voiced by dent | . Company—It is Charged That the Investment is C : 8 fireman, Willlam Burns, was | Wilson today in a speech at cel- o et T s York sailed o w3 " Rart, in the destruction of the engine | ebration of the 25th anniv. of the R R s o aveata trary to the Statutes of [llinois and New York. & ive Mo ia—The ot the George 6. Strons shos | founding of Daughters of the-Ameri- c o . . Made any Offensive vement On Serbia—' Aus- | 12585y nore today, by a boller explo- S Revalition . . the it 3 President Wilson and Mrs. Norman s iy i > Galt. his flancee, began making pre- 3 - > said, was not merely trying keep 13 e 0, Oct, 11.—Allegi: d tro-German Drive in Russia Has Spent Its Force—No Yaagn, chist otithe local o [0 e trpunte; It was WW‘E e a Uminary arrangements for their wed t. eging that thesums in British consols, Cape of Good Life Insurance company of | Hope stock and various ination hose wagon in which be |Serve the foundations upon - which republics, The — contemplates investing $10,- | governmental sechrities i Was responding o an alarm ran into a |Peace can be rebuilt. time of recognition Will be fixed then. | nq of the new torpede beat its trust funds in the Anglo- | The petition is presented to the | e Reed and Forgarty were rnke‘n Duties of Americans. fimpeg"}“flt‘;fi;"m:::& l‘:_ d" "‘,‘.‘r:; stroyers of the navy will be - ‘;QOI:.O":' Oiga H. S. | court in the name of the petitioner and A e e S e s LR W B Britain and France. it is known. have O T T —— o7 o the Mutual fied sult | Lite Thsuns Coy ot Yok London, Oct. 11, 10,20 p. m—Whilemand into the Balkan peninsula for|fatal. principles of fnternational law: only | pitiated, (hat this would be their S S e Sedurnl ceurt | whis Syeeate 5 Suts S Gl the armies of the central powers con- |the protection of Serbia and Greece| The boiler room was close to the|upon those thi which remind na- | Paly’ will do- lkewise, both h’;“" The Italian liner Duca degli Abuz- 2 - tinue to advance into Serbia, nothing |against Teutonic-Bulgar lon_or | tactory, and while many windows|tions of their dutles to each other |maiy W, G0 Mkewlse b V%8 | 2t salled from New York for Naples rance company, Charles A.|CLAIMS INVESTMENT WOULD has yet been made public to indicate | will let events there take course. | were biown out, the main bullding did |and, deeper than that, of thelr duties | oo C agent 10| with 700 passengers, many of them | cabody. its president; the directors, anything in the nature of an actual | The military and newspaper critles are | not take fire. There was considerable |ty mankind and humanity. America eral Carranza for some tim Italiar, reservists. members of the Anglo-French credit BE ENTIRELY LAWFUL, military Jmeve :eyw Bularia againet %e"ffiffo‘::i one or the other path-must damage to property, however, from has o great cause which fs Bot con. Pledge Made by Constitutionalists. & ‘“‘“::‘;";“;"-,{;};‘:“’Wn;fl e by % Serbi aasal p 3 i ;i - | uglly ¥ and com: tement Charles 8 O e e A S | T s i i “ ) ned to the ican continent. It i8| Correspondence between Eliseo Ar- ing Sing prison had its first yay g War News of any Nature From France. | th 7 humanity itselt” e Gy et A were nameA as defendants. Frank A.| P 7084 connecting Nisn with Salouiki. ~ |seconds the protest of the Times' mili- | BROWNE & SHARPE MEN o Shilde of SRTRL UsEN" [donde, | Carransws ™ representaitvd | SV R0T, (e “The 1 Monnett,” foFmer " attorney general of Vet s et S U ol the It ilitary | e aleration s RS sy RETURNING TO WORK| Declaring his falth M the loyalty |embers of the Pan-American con- |Mounted to $2.000. S R e o e -anti-toupt ew York. Oct. 11.—Charles movement by Bulgaria and the central | ing — of the great y of naturalized cit- |ference relative to the protection of powers in close proxsmity to her| “if there is going to be an expedi- A Pea- suits {n Ohlo against the Standard Ofl | body, president of the Mutual In- Management Declares Strike is Prac- |izens of forelgn birth, the president |{oreleners, amnesty, treatment of the e e Tt Nl 7, of Ofety | SR B Sy i The [ ousney Somoany. of Raw nm:‘;l- - sumc i id he believed the impreesion w; arranza’s pledge to re- 3 3 the roat lephone 3 B fl“:x;;;}:;g & _:ym:';mn':: e e e tically Over. t00. general that a very large nume |Store constitutionalist government be- his home there and ‘sscaped with What Complaint Sets Forth. home at Cold Spring Harbor, L. L‘ to depart from their policy of benevo- | government, in otheér words, mist have| Providence, R. I, Oct. 11.—Two |Dber of these citizens were without a e public tonight. It reaveals that|OPlY & bleeding nose. The complaint to_the court which |the suit brought by Mrs. Walsh, said: lent neutrality toward the triple en-|a clear idea of how to get new men in | hundred more of the striling machin- | Sufficient affection for the American | ecietary Lansing asked particularly | —ppy youq of the Dixie highway com- | Fof fled by Mrs. Walsh in person, Matter Under Consideration. tente powe: addition to those on whom it had pre- | ists returned to work at the Brown & | ideal. “But I am in a hurry to hi Of Mr. Arredondo concerning the at_ o . y sets forth that among the thousands| “We have never thought of pe a Hneup~ he explained, ~and jet the |titutde of the Carranza governmeni | Missioners over the route from Chicago | of policy-holders i the Mutual Life PN Digate Maire. e aftack on the forelan office and | Dt this ‘momime ane the maseges |men Who are thinking frat. of other | loWard the ‘clergy. " The "Arredondo Banapmt, Fla. was continued from In- | insurance company are many persons Franch bonda. i’ Sk we have The official reports of the fighting | 5, The, SEtask on the forewn ofive and |plant this marmne and the manage: |countries on one side and those who |TePly. dated October Sth, #ald in part: of various nationalitfes and that the | yet Invested a penny In them. along the major fronts were unusually | ;romigey to prove a flash in the pan | place was con: the strike is over. | are for America first, last and all the | Fhe constitutionallst sovernment| pyegident Wilson will attend the 50th | Testment of the trust funds of these | matter is under consideration, meagre today, the only significant | FATEE D PUONe € UAN 1T 108 POL | BINCS TS COSTar tof men - now . ai | thne on the other side” 4 Trelmisas . Eatey 8 Mee. PIODERtY | anniversary dinner of the Mambattan | ol hoiders in the ~Anglo-Franch |ever. and it might be that we point in any of them being the stale-|jittle as did the attack on Barl Kitch-{work is 4,300, Of the 1,300 still out| Every political action and every so- [#nd religious bellefs, without other |CN0VEIsIEy CROCH OF the ¢ his | joan would tend to produce antagon- |decide to take $2.000,000 or ment from Berlin that Fleld Marshal | ;08 2% it is acknowledged by the labor lead- | Cial action in America at this time, |limitation than the preservation of L A isms among the policy holders which |of the bonds as they sre doubtiess Yon Hindenburg, on the Dvinsk front, SRR ers that nearly 1,000 have left the city, | 58id Mr. Wilson, should have for its |Public order and the observance of |°Omvenience, probably next month, might lead to disrupting the company | good investment, % Dad apwiesd Dussipn sitacks, JRih|TROOPS FROM-GALLIPOLI . The situation ‘at the Bullders Iron | oblect to ~challenge the epirit of [h° cjstoms. in accordance with the| yn, wObservators Romano” the|ind thereby dopreciate the value of her| “However. it would be L e e o MELP SERBIANS |Ermiry e preasicai” wmehmnsed % laws in” fore Ve vt R pie | Interests in the company. ful for us to invest $10,000,000 oF ‘through ol began the ustro- —— Tne court la informed that “the sol- | other sum in the. bonds e e that Pope Benedict was about to m Germans are making no big offensive | All Other Efforts to be Subordinated o cwusrd 3 WoMEN °'FNNG°::"’E‘:‘:L"°E'LE o NOTE TO BRITAIN BEFORE start a new peace movement. o A E P o a hepongs | 2on. it we ssw fit to 45 Sa. ng the whole eastern 5 ECTION. 5 any point alons the %0 That Object. INCORPOIATION NATIONAL ° . PRESIDENT FOR REVIEW,| Dr. Carl Lisbknecht, famous Ger_|on the £ood wili of the policy-holders Germans Left 7,000 Dead. London, Oct. 11, 4:30 p. m.—The SCHOOL CAMP ASSOCIATION | First Full Participation in Electjons— man socialist, was injured by a fall Of the fighting in the we the | post transter of allied forces from the French official communication is re- | Gallipoli peninsula to meet the Teu- | Object Viewing the recent German counter- | tonic advance in Serbia is hinted by | Long Delayed Dispatoh Will Go For.|Ing tree while serving in the Ger.|Fany should be loaned or invested in Prediction of Large Socialist Gains. S o e > S S R o Mgy g the securities of the warring nations is_Military Training for a or used for the purpose of abetting ex- - ristiania, Oct. 11, : isting wars” attack on Loos says the Germans left | the Globe, which says that the gov-{ - DR Sekobibge st Women aro vollng 16dey for tne |, Washington, Oct 11—The long da- [ i ", Sart of Selborne, president af |“UNETRRNCL o o L between 7,000 and 8,000 dead before|ernment is divided on the subject. New York, Oct. 11—Application | first time in Norwegian .general layed note of this government to Great | gre - culture, fn_an a4 3 the positions which they tried In vain | . The Globe considers it vital that the | u Eodny_for Ancorsoration of |tions. . There are 3164 s | Britain, summarizing in & final way | Srennq® the CEEiton® e, aonSIY ai-| The bill asks that the ofMicers of the | weither Ms. Peabody mor to recapture. - - |German plan to link. up:the central fi@u O etoo1 “Casmp. Assoctar | on the rolla, Prose the protest gaingt the oppression af | ** . .. [ oo g e g g e e £ TR0 coshons ou o British Parliament Meets Today. |Bowers with : be: “The ob: _the nssoclation is{that tke women's vote Ametican mme!&&w it was of-| By order of Ewsad Pasha, head of a%‘.m s Tt unt | heard of the sute untd - The meeting- 0. -the -British pariis- o Shl A Tamie e For 11000000 SeROOTRUSR | ERIa’ (o the Aciaily amodnced foday, g0 forwara | e Government Of - Albania, thirty| funde of fta Wi, aowmaney man. ment tomorrow promises to be Of un-|uie 'y be-subordin-}to take‘a coufse in military training. | Darliament, mal vithin a few days. The fiote is now | Austrian secret agents were executed | be o e was v cerfain \sual fmportance, The Anglo-French |* o Among the corporators aret mrnest | single party, alth v in the hands of President Wilion £0r|for tryink to organize a rovolt actiure of “manttions of Twar, | *ummons had been served upen Joass of SHO00BH00 obiained In” the | GERMAN ‘LOSSEE HIEAVY K. Coulter, superintendent of the So- | expects to faintain itself by & com.- | inal review. The statement was made — 2 et Satmatinag ot WAL | Micidl of the company as yet. Utien, ‘Statas: will: be -Gincusded -and clety for Prevention of Cruelty to|bination of three political groups. | today that he will probadly pass on it| Motion pictures will bs used at| . iy ince & e embers of the Anglo-French eom- rRlBeE althougn thave DroRably wil ON WESTERN FRONT |Children; his law partner, Charles W. | = The socialists’ platform s devoted | DY tomorrow, and that it will then be | Deadwood, 8. D 1o co-operate. with | Zr st cluances to be Ut 27ine | mission. who are named as B B i Blasibins” wio. Bave bean s sedlodes o Bond and Charles W. Berry, state|largely to an anti-military propagan, | diSpatched, the' coursed of stady for the Dupile of | arr h OF O Pornar amke. that | ants with the insurance Tound to opposs every act of the govs | French Attacks Were of Unprecedent. | sanitary supervisor. da. The government programme in.| The note as it now stands is a re-|all grades In the schools there | 57ept purposes. It farther asks that |} card nothing of the filing of the ARRDIb Shioe: T WAR. Wan - dedinren, e3\iker' and. Coarage —_— —— cludes a grain monopoly, old-age pen. | draft of several communications that - | A oined from Soliciting | They declined 40:comment on it The country will await with far great- = SERBIAN TROOPS WITHDRAWN |Sions, and restrictions of almost a|Bave heen prepared during the last two gy £ £ o R the work of caring for §300,000 Greeks o Muttal Life Insurance | Europe has not been Sir Edward Grey may throw upon the |4:19 & m-—Admission that German FROM ALBANIAN TOWNS.| coholic liquor. and the state department hopes fof | who have fled from Asia Minor ond oy for the purRose of Drocatme | known that they expect to. Balkan developments and whether he |losses have been very heavy in the | Rushed North ™ L 5 —_ ihe ast ime, the position of the Unit- | other Turkish territories to Greece. |any of its funda to be invested in the | Shortly. It was thought o or Premier Asquith will reveal " the | pase fou aaye an tny meary 0 he|Rushed North to Meet the Austro-| The Norwegian Shorthing unani-|ed States with respect to the deten- S 500,000,000 Anglo French joan. A |the suit would delay their cabinet’s policy on the vital alternative is made by the correspondent of the German Offensive. mously agreed on June 11 1913, to ex- | tion by Great Britain of American| Because of the shortage of dyestuffs, | similar rule of court is _petitioned No Comment From Morgan. which confronts it. That alternative | Berlin Tageblatt, who declares French ten female huffrage so that all|cargoes bound for neutral ports. There|the colors of Trinity College at SIoux|against the members of the Angio- is whether Great Britain and France attacks were carried out with “un-| Sofla, Oct. 9, via London, Oct. 11, Norwegian women would have the|S¢ems to be no question but that the|City, Ia, have been changed from | Fyench loan commission, Lord Read- | reical eslorsan and Company Nkewiss will throw all the forces they can com. | precedented vigor and courage.” 5.05 p. m.—Serbian troops that had |right to vote at Parliamentary elec- | communication will indicate that this|purple and yellow to blue and gray. refrained from comment. been occupying the Albanian towns |tions without regard to the amount of | 0Vernment does not care to prolong Queen Sophie of Greece is dlrectl: though the date of their salling er interest, however, for whatever light| Amsterdam, via London, Oct. 12, prohibitive character on the sale of al- | months. It is designed to cover fully, P o Ing | or conniving with the officers ang di Sir Henry Henry Babington Smith.| 4 srominent Will Street banker of Shiak and Krva have been with- | their income tax. . A bill passed in|the controversy; that Great Britain| Sixty-four cannon and many small- | e S Facaatt, oiiuv:"}?e"nbfr:‘m serted tonight that in his opinien SPECIAL ANTI-TOXIN DINNER AT -WHITE drawn and are being rushed morth- | 1907 granted the women of Norway |MUst cease to interfere with American |er trophies captured from the Ger- | Erniyt Mafiets 2 he ttian 3¢ the lonn aed % o o s > % / SERUM FOR ANTHRAX. HOUSE TO MRS. GALT. Bo had paldl Melr taxes for the yeas ill e Teghraed | ing wers Placed on exhibiion in Pari )fie\;‘e: n:lvhisifln! of the Serbian army | who had paid their taxes for the year fllhe"tv'{’" :]er course will be regarded e e whic! trat ding, b as_untriendly. S AP e e e S S een concentrated along the | preceding, or those whose husbands Ly Buigarian frontier also have been hur-|had paid for them, were qualified to| -This government hes, of course, Stackpole’s Life. Mrs. McAdoo. ried to the north to meet the Austro-|vote at any election. ing were placed on exhibition in Paris. Statutes Incorporated in Bill. hardly bamper it. Although — - The statutes of the state of Iiinois | tract with the commission Ten officers are being selected by |and of the state of New York govern- | yet beerl signed. the sixty N This enactment [ maintained right along that the block- | the Navy Department for training :n |ing investment of insurance company | banks. trust companies and it German offensive. added about 300,000 to the electorate. [ade established by Great Britain is|aeronautics tn a class 1t Pernascola, | funds are Incorporated in the bill and | viduals composing the syndicate man- New ¥York, Oct. 11.—TUltra-violet| Washington, Oct. 11 dinner was - L —_— illegal, except as to the ports in Ger-|Florida, on the cruiser North Caro- |the court is informed that the invest- |agers have pledged the underwriting rays will be used on George F. Stack- |given by President Wilson at the| FORMER BUFFALO BANK EMBARGO ON SHIPMENTS man territory, which are covered by |lina. ment is contrary to the statutes, al- |of the big issue and, 1t was -u.& lawyer and justice of the peace | White House tonight for Mrs, Norman OF ARMS IN sufficlent naval forces. It has main- though it is dec! the defendant|every intention of taking the of Riverhead, L. I, who is dying of | Galt, his fiancee, and the small party, MAN KILLED HIMSELF S INTO MEXICO. | tained that no blockade has existed or| All prsons | anthrax at Bellevue hospital. The de- |including Secretary and Mrs. McAdoo, 4 hsd thit 0o Blockdde has existed . Jiving in France or her |company has diready invested large! regardiéas of opposition elsewhers. - E # 2 g could exist as to Dutch and Scandina- | colonies are forbidden to trade in war cision was made this morning after | Who leave tomorrow for a trip through | WOrry Over Financial Difficulties As- | Consignments to Both Villa and Car-|yian ports for the reason that what | materials with any person residing in Dr. H. M. Silver, the family physician, | the west. signed as the Cause. ranza Factions Held Up. Great Britain terms a blockade is|ary country, without speial permis- | FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES had conferred with Dr. George O'Han- | Secretary and Mrs. McAdoo will not — T based on the Order in Council, which | sion 11.—Eben O.| Douglas, Ari WHOLESALE DESERTIONS lon, head of Bellevie, and is considered |return to Washington for nearly a| Buffalo, N. Y, Oct. . Oct. 11.—An impartial | according to this government's View is ARE DROPPING AGAIN. FROM VILLA'S ARMY as a last desperate effort to save Mr. |month, and as Miss Margaret Wilson, | McNair, former president of a trust |embargo on shipments of arms and|!n itself an expression of an illegal| Joseph Amar, of Washington, D. C., Stackpole's life. Itis hoped that|the president’s eldest daughter, will not company here and president of the |2mmunition into Mexico was put into [act. who lost his sight while serving in |Lowest Point Since Sept. 15—Sterling | Reported by Carranza Consul at Wash- - through the treatment the deadly an-|come here for the winter until about |defunct Bank of Warsaw, committ=d |rigid effect here today. r - the French Forelgin Legion, was mar_ Down to $4.67 1-4. ington—Denied by Villa Agents. ¢ thrax bacilll may be transformeq in- | Oct. 20, it was considered certain that |Suicide ionight by shooting himshelf. | Supplies consigned to both Villa and | CLERGYMAN KILLED MAN ried in Paris to Mlle, Madeline Rous- = to_harmless ones. the president and Mrs. Galt have not | Worry over the financial difficuities of | Carranza factions were held up. Per- seau. | New York, Oct. I1.—Foreign ex- The rays, a discovery of Dr. Rose- |chansed their original intention of de- |the Warsaw bank, which he was sc- |50ns and conveyances crossing the bor- HE MISTOOK FOR BURGLAR change rates went down again today, nov, of Chicago, had been endorsed by |12ying their marriage at least a month. | cused of wrecking and for which in- |der were searched. General P. Elias| . Bulgarians in Egypt were warned in Ppec . Sotat Mme. Curle, of Paris, Dr. Siver said, i dictments against him had been found | Calles, Carranza leadcr in Sonora, left | Victim Son of a Prominent Railroad [an official proclamation to register |\n the face of the successful flotation and added that his patient's condition | DR, NEWO NEWI NEW by & Wyoming County grand jury, it |ABua Prieta, across the border from Man of New Orlean with the British authorities before |Of the $500,000,000 credit loan to Great wa sextremely critical. Less than one| - is believed, caused the banker to take | Douglas, with 3,000 men, westbound. Oct. 20, under penaity of imprison- |Britain and France, to _their lowest|mobilizing at Casas Grandes. : case in thousand had been saved in CHARGED WITH FRAUD, | his life. It was said the movement indicated a| New Orleans, Oct. 11.—Rev. Byron | ment. point_since Sept. 15. So disquieting | general, he. said. this disease, it was stated at the hos- 3 —— Tenewal of the campaign against No- | Holley, rector of St. George's Bpisco- was the situation deemed that a three | $00 men during the pital. Anthrax = sometimes appears | Describes f as Archbishop of the | K-CLASS SUBMARINES , | gales, Somora. pal church, one of the fashionable| It is reported that the efforts of [hour meeting, attended by Wall street | to the nearest C 28 -out among ecattle ang/Sheep, but very rare- New Thought Church. oo — congregations in_the city, early today | Pope Beaedict to have the belligerent |bankers and Sir Edward Holden, a | another general ly among human beings, and it is = HALF WAY TO HONOLULU | FIRE BROKE OUT A shot and killed Lansing Pearsall, son | coupntries allow thelr prisoners of | member of the Anglo-French financial | was on the point of revolt. not certain how Mr. Stackpole con-| San Francieco, Oct. 11.—Dr. Newo i ON CANADIAN LINER,|of & prominent railroad man here. Dr. | war rest on Sundays have been suc- [commission, was heid in the late after- | These stalements were scouted tracted it. Two simiiar cases have|Newl New, who described himself as| \© AcCidents Nor Weather Delays o - Holley told the police he shot Pear- | cessful. noon at the National City bank for the | Villa representatives in Juares. been reporteq recently in this city. |archbishop of the New Thought Have Been Encountered. Monteagle Was to Have Sailed Today | %81l thinking he was a burglar. — reporteq purpose of devising some new | ports from the Carranza _consulate The use of a specjz anto-toxin re- | church, ang Mrs. Marie Ingraham. who e e e oday| About § o'clpck this morning Dr.| Delegates from practically svery .\.ulmelhod to bolster the value of the rum, received tonight from Washing- | with the doctor has lectured daily tg| . Washington, Oct. 11.—The four K- From_ Vancover. Holley telephoned police headquarters | in the union were at Peoria, Iil, for the | English pound sterling. ton, gave George F. Stackpole, the aged | 1arge audiences, mostly women, at the | CJ2SS submarines enroute from San| .. - that he had shot a man in the rectoif | opening session of the 19th annual con- | Since the arrival of the commission \uw lawyer, a fighting chance |Palace of Education at the Panama. |}rancisco to Honolulu are more than |, Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 11—Fire|study. The minister told the police | vention of the Grain Dealers’ National | here Sept. 10, the trend of sterling val- to er from anthrax, the dread dis- | Pacific exposition, were held today tg | P2If Way to.their destination, accord- | Droke out today aboard the Canadian | that while in his office he heard some- |association. ues has been steadily though slowly ease which rarely is contracted by |answer charges of using the mails tg |i& t0 navy department reports, which | Pacific liner Monteagle, lying at her|one in his study adjoining. Taking a upward. For the past week sterling human beings, elthough it is not un- |defraud. They were arrested recently | TSCOTd NnO accidents nor weather de_|Wharf here loaded, preparatory to sail- | pistol he stepped into the study and | Two men mounted on motorcycles | has been seiling at about $4.72. On one commion among cattle and sheep, on information furnished the federal|}3Y8 5o far. The flotilla should reach | ing tomorsow for Yokohama. saw a man near the door. beld up Earl Smith, bookkeeper for |day recently it went as high as a frac- authorities by Marie- L. Claire, who | HO0lulu Friday or Saturday as the| The blaze at first thought to have| “The intruder did not answer my |the Lattas Creek Coal Co. near Hy-(tlon above $4.73. Today it eold down GERMANS ENDEAVORING TO also had been a New Thought work. |SUPMarines are maintaining a speed | Deen controlled, broke out later with | questions as to who he was, and what | mera, Ind., and escaped with 39,000, |to .67 1-4. altogether too far below par ENVELOPE er. The postoffice officials declare that | ©i8ht or nine knots an hour. renewed violence, a great . deal of | he wanted,” Dr. Holley said, “and when | the payroll. to make continued buying of American \ DVINSK. | the New Thought university, in Wi sr;:nke cm:‘ins l’r:m! th:‘tomm ln::dds 1 umgnddmm out he mul; : r:dm(lon 2 e exports desirable l;mm h‘u:e :smuh TR T special courses were sold, and 2{u. 8. ARMY AVI where a shipment of cotton was stored. | as if to draw a weapon. and jout. Patri 2 rn, of the|point of view, in the opinion of some Russian Artillery is: Swecping the | canization which Dr, New deceriped ne AT The fire was brought under control | the man fel Bl citurctl were: At DROPS 1,000 FEET TO DEATH. | after about 1,500 tons of cargo, includ- | Several hours later the man was|was killed when he fell beneath an| The meeting held today, it was re- F STy ing cotton, cigarettes, canned goods. |identifled at the morgue by Nathan G.|electric tigin at Kings lHishway and |ported, was primarily to reach an un- don, Oct 13, 508 o m—mnal o oll Into San Diego Bay—Body Not|sewing machines, and motor cars, had | Pearsall, claim agent of the Texas & |Graveiend Ave derstanding as io the best available are still making a determine: Yet cen damaged. Pacific raiflroad, as his son Lanstng, method of using 000,000 effort to envelope Dvinsk, which Is B gt |22 years old. No reason for the young | Chandier Anderson of New York, |stabilize exchange and also with a m them severe losses,” says the R ASPHYXIATED.| Can Diego, Cal, Oct. 11.—Lieut. | HARTFORD MEN INJURED man's presence in the rectory could |special counsellor of the state depart- | view to arranging a private agreement Petrograd correspondent. Dic: -G L. Bisia Walter D. Taliaferro, stationed at the IN HEAD-ON AUTO COLLISION | B¢ Eiven by his parents or friends Dr. | ment, will retire today from the gov- |between New York bankers on one|them. My brother continues to s, “the g e T woutient ” Wash ;oil- ; ";'"";9 :‘J'lder a|United States army aviation corps 2 Baeohi Holley said he never had seen Pearsall | ernment service and resume the prac- |hand and London bankers on the other MMDIC e o lmngfgufl and help say: ssians .are well supplied r in' the Kitchen. school at N i idi fore. tice of interna 1 law. for credits which w: tend to send " > SWith ammunitions of all calibres. and = — Tto San Disso bay soacy aoy feet| While Riding to Boston to Attend the | “Bojice found a window in the rec- the value of sterling up in this foreign :Lufl artillery Qontduvos to Ewaep away me;‘;‘%gv e?C.Ln 11.-Otto Hardekopt, | killed. His body has not yet been re- World Series:Game. fory parior had been opened. Young| A twe colebration of the set- |exchange market. A supplemental o I\Oml.n:. columns with wonderful ;’,},‘; ::g‘,ctmu m:g:;ne\rx nrlxfirkes.ur?g CO_;;r:d;emmmo in which he fell Is|p VOrcester, Mass, Oct. 11—Wilbert| Holley. h;u‘;: on"‘:.;e next street. ¥ mm m‘ f: su.ma.,m&gg‘ 7"“" — credit of $250,000,000, it was said, was '3 y n . e family liv- |fast in the-mud, 50 feet below the sur- Crossing Accident. ed in apartments 3 tured sku]l, and Fred Castinguay, hall 'Governor OFFI Gende ng ook 'According to & physician "ol ox. |ohos 200 2 guarter of & mile from|peniel Matbhy and Retuhold Hakewes: Movements of Steamships. et o ol e PULAARIAN CERS apartment, dcors and wi jured today when an automobiie in|Metagamia, Liverpool. ~ Salled, 10th, i T, Path. Dand -of fe datte Sould, were killed | Whiciy were closed, Was enticc "con. | temis ey 100), (ellaferro was at-|Wwhich they wers riding to Boston to|gieamer America (from Genoa), New [, AThir * Dees of Butler Street police station, Brook!yn, | New York financiers. Storming Columns. Powers of Hartford suffered a frac- in the churches and a meeting Lowell, Mich, Oct. 11—Mrs. Robert | amined the bodies, "the orswer wo (s | ooorSine ¢ D04 is entangled in the | eell, also of Hartford, were siightly. in. | Montreal, Oct. 11—Arrived, steame | 474 Mayor Albert 1, Bartlett asslated. brokerage firm of Arthur H. Pake & nial automobile was struck and | Sumcd, Py 828 jets burning under a |control of the machine. Strapped fast | bt Gons ed Sox-Fhiladelphia base L RO T e aled suddenly in| to War on Russia and Serbia. | the wash boiler In the kitchen. The ab- |to his seat, he had no chance to free | bato Somiainine batrich Dayver. F. W | terdam, New York for Rotterdam, his apartment In a downtown hotel at — 3 el O mm-g;. m the aix himself. N i T atiaxr | Capel Oct.-—Arrived, stéam- au;::. Heart disesse. was Dbelieved | Geneva, -.-.m-mu (via Paris), Oct. | ert cau o e Froderik New York. e L g Celebration P Brattloboro Bank Man Arrested. | 57d; Detween Lewester and Spencer 1"~ Oct. '10.—-Arrived. steamer Der, In fgexico City. Many Civilians § leg. Hakeweseel, Who was driving the | San Guglielmo, New York. 4 ingion City, Oct. 11—Many gov- | trrac. hans In Belgrade Perished. C. Averill,"who resigned ' as | Hartford car, was arrested on a charge | _Liverpool, Oct. 11.—Arrived, steamer national yes paraded the streets | London. Oct. 13, 1255 a m.—“Many | President of the’ Vermont National |of reckless driving. St. aul, New York. Mrs. mw“ of tha Toots | civilian inhabitants of Belgrade, es. | Bauk in May <was arrested by Oct. 10.—Salled, steamer dam —_— S Asores, inlly wemen and childre; - |eral officers ‘today on «an indictment hquarke Shook Recorded. Roma (from Marsellles), New York. ,Ezfl.."m Austro-German - bombasd. | Sherging (e making of false entics| Nem Fem Ot 1l The seigmo- | . Cristobal, Oct. 10—Satled, iohe |Mment,” says The Daily Telegraph's |i® books of the bank. Tecora. | Finland, New York. SR Tont i | Rish coredpondont an Steamer Sunk. v German Petato Crop Large. - 5 & Copenl , Oct. 11, via Londo thelr Long .. ~Th S0 1 020 . ;::";‘::"';‘""" at Porto Rice.. | 72, 5 p. M. A German steame | moum ot Fi4% & PR e LT B ) ibe nmlofl-;ix}" Geadi] siieht sartRuake shoms wer ol: o Hvnten e s bent o 0 the oty &' o gy g A Ree ey Bl S 1 ‘ 3 u robably an t t 3 1 France in at 3.35 this afternoon. Tonglish Heat:: The' Cetsw "WaS Sarod. ory. flfwm‘-‘-w"-"' says a Berns des-

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