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. Pararap Tnumphal Arches caurmamal for flnrmln Triwhn Captured. stz ) for Gen, Carranza) R. Admiral Little|” 'm:.:-'* s To be w to in New P Drinted in the London Gazetts tontgnt. m The Anglo- --0- loan contract will Dehial of Russian Cruiser Sunk. |CHEERED BY THOUSANDS AS HE |HAS BEEN ORDERED BY SECRE- |be signed in New York today. » h w D.fm” Petrograd, Oct. 15, via London, 6.48 DANIELS by - |5 m—-An omelal deial was lssucd to- ENTERED. MONTERTY SR E. M. House visited Dresi Colonel of the statement in German news- dent Wilson at the papers that a Russian cruiser had been But Fr : ived & 733 stated that . TPy coseer: | ESTIMATI 'FMA.RWVISABOUT 000,001 ‘But From None of Them Has Been Received Any|Scrmss viims™si it sttt o |A PICKED BODY GUARD FOR CARELESS METHODS o) 5uriisl e icr;|[ESTIMATE FOR ARM ; $400, Russlan warships have recently b > either sunk or attacked. A o : et sl % [ of Machinery at the| The American line steamer arrived ; ories or Reverses S T Yy T Accompanied by Many Civil and Mili- | While Inspector e Al WSS shndiely exttved | Important Vict S NOUNGED (e BISTOU BATTLE [ tars - OMotaie; Siastidias:: Genieat] Fore Ioiver ‘Shiphuliding: Gompnny’s [ LS00 paskbaisise: Plan to Anfi Rq* Army to 140,000 Men—As 3 Which' Broke Up Mesting of Demo-| Obregon and Trevino. Plant—Admiral“is Retired. The Unitad States Brewers® Associ- posed the Regular and Continental Armies and the . 4 bt ation. opened ‘annual convention SEfiBIA IS SEVERELY PUNISHING THE INVADERS ::f';_?_'y . 3 AL B at Springfield. Mass. tia Would Give the United States a Military Force 4 Laredo, Texas, Oct. 15.—Through l’h’n‘!(fll Oct. — Secretary | » ¢ s 3 o Lo et gy it s e e [ e o ens A atsiral Willieea | Blgarian. sonsul Sf Faris Biauee be 685,000—Secretary - Daniels’ Recommendation Datile. ta which oo man as Died | o e et watere] | Gmremartial of Near Admiral Williaia onsul Use he of 2, Cl = ind four othe ded today broke | Monterey today and was acclaimed by | N. Little, retired, on “charges involy- objected to B“"_—‘f‘. ‘war policy. . w Ouadruple Entente Allies Are Perfecting Plans to Assist the | G5 2 “mecting ‘of the democratic oty | eheering thousands, It was said in | ing negisct and careless methods in Five Year Naval Programme to Cost 1 sil m:cuu;sl com;:énee ‘here at ‘w‘mcln r.ge N m:’:( :(m Nmm P-v.: .,f.'l',’.‘f.‘.'& 4 o ia ‘Avé. Maintain - Votes t Tuesday’s m pri- X Serbians—Greece and Rumania Sy et masy %er:‘to Have Dot c::\éss:% A 2na will be open to entry oa Novem- 900,000 Has Been Approved by President Wilsor RS Al : national guard company with fix : ity—Heavy Fi is in in France, | bayonets ‘heivea’ the motice to restore Neutrality =y kaghting Fromess order and tonight still was patrolling 2t T H treet: d t) ffice buildi: kit Without Decisive Gains or Losses— Russians Have As- | = ;S;;%h' J.';:“%?fl' Sffics bu 'flt h" s 8 ey J. Cohen, a reporter for the sumed the Offensive in the Region of Dvinsk and Have | charleston Bvening Pos, hot e el e e remtt, £y 12 Penerated the German Lines—Italians Claim to Have | Tuisr. an insurance agent, and W. E. Wingate, superintendent of the city E. W. Grice has been appointed € t general superintendent of tiransporta- ‘Washington, Oct. u—m adequate him nn-'er any call to ma colors re- < . - for national def. any personal affairs with It Helps the Buyer and the Merchant |- 507 50 | v TR e = \ * —_— & sion of congress, Full Pay While Tnlwln.. & of the new stem of ex- and Because »y ‘While under training the men of the \ tinguishing ail' lights, no pubiic bulld- | Yoar of about $400.900.000, was Vrt-| continental army would receive s ings were damaged by the Zeppeflin regul army pay. v i A o e ek S There is no skcuse nowadays for the man who puts m:l in one — 78000000 1 1 War Deport-|"foler PSS Gained Some Successes Against the Austrians. H. L. Wilensky, a city meter inspector, saddlebag and rocks in the other one to balance it. There is no ex- —_— poe g be organized by companies and iater and Jeremiah O'Brien, inspector of cuse nowadays, either, for the merchant who is complaining of poor Governor Dunne of lllincis anrounc- - would be constituted into Welghts and measures, and)a mem-|§ pusiness and yet sticks to the methods of other generations and ex- ed the appointment of & commission |, Secretary Garrisom's plan. approved | FEC, ~ maln gart calls for an increase les, divisions and army corps a8 . ber of the executive commlttee, re- 2 to investigate unemployment in that e Sovitoned 38 (he p? charge of Bulgarlan interests,| It Was not clear tonight just who |l opportunities, 3 g n A H w"é‘.}?‘.fi,fé""b‘.‘.‘.“};‘;: e of | that o mtaie o war exisis Detween | Qi the shooting, which eocusted dur The business man who does not appreciate the importance and A gift of $50,000 to Harvard College | 2USmenting the regular army to 140,000 Service of Continentals. | them has been received any indications | Great Brfitain and Bulgaria ag from | ing a general scuffle in a hallway ad- o S by the will of Edward Whoelwright of |™en. and the creation of & new con- | Tne confinental army enlistment. hich would | 10 joining the committee room. Six ar- necessity of advertising isn't alive to the opportunities which sur Boston was announced by tne corpo- | linental army of 406,000 men, which, | would be for six years for service with- SRR e [ Tests were made, but no specific charge round him. He cannot expect to do business on the plan of the coun- ey {ogether with “the miiitia of ° 125, in the continental United States, $o {make a marked change In the gen “RUMANIA MUST GHOORE was preferred a.?a.\nll any of the pris- try storekeeper a half century ago and expect to compete with the up- T B A N Iy B, mitary arte sanre Tt e s S " > sald t v ral b 936, Broceeding Slowly in Serb WITHOUT HESITATION? | Waiking toward & window when ihe ||| 1°-date business man or even get his proportion of the trade. I T A s attien by Increases in Regular Army. o period of inteasive training. - The Austrians, Germans and Bul- —_— fatal shot struck him. Advertising s necessary for every business, Advertising pays but e B Snties G ¥ o s oty Y Sematning - et garians are proceeding methodically | Sentiment Expressed in the '~ Berlin good advertising pays Infinitely better, that is the use of a medium course. e < bin o would be on mrkmlh -ub’.t! to with their M’l}‘ ;:fi:fl;‘:-wg““i: Lokal Anzeiger. ASQUITH HAS FAITH IN which thoroughly covers the trading radius is the one which will bring * it - = B in u::' : r;:'l-n X ] X 4 = lletin affords every Goorge Grable, a leper, who saca regimenta. mme Approved. I rice in BRITISH AERIAL CORPS. || the best results. Such is the service which The Bul b 3 3 —our ¥ e s of shetr soldiers, 03 the hard- | Coam, Oct. S i i sy week day of the year. It is the medium which helpa the buyer as [TUR duivantine st ‘St Touls fwo| Coast artillery e essaes | _ Appeoval slso was given today !.nqc veterans of Serbia are taking ev- | without hesitation,” says the Lokal|To Counter the Raiding Attempts of weil as the merchant and there is no time like the present for con- Burrendered himself. » AVt corps—Two detachments. ::: ::"nl:_:' - "‘d o"{“lg "“""“w h.‘ i “m of the mlecig‘gfi %n::slfex;;.;ehfi:gf:: the l":l.);’ofl thz; Zeppelins. sulting its rate card. o Tor 308 Gheel Soderth All of these new commands ":g"‘ five-year naval construction the invaders. Tmarch troops throuty Hemenia | t0| London, Oot..15, $08 7 m—Premies The HEnaIn’a the Bkt gk Cxiing, the SRRIOWASR, St phattes: box cars, 1,000 ‘all-steel coal cars and | guste smiptes of emdll Lry and fed |10 cost $500,000.000, giving the navy 10 “The Germans, hcwever, have been |Serbia’s assistance. Asquitive faith 1n the abiiity of Hear Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total 500 under-frame gondolas were piac- | guns and howlizers e e g e, oo "““""“"’S e to occupy Pozarevac, southeast of | What will Rumania do in such an|Admiral Percy Scott, in charge of d by the Reading Co. as well as more than 70 submarines, 50 and claim their companies | ovent? asks the Lokal Anzgiger, add- | London aerial defences, to counter the Saturda Oct. 9 132 205 970 1307 Continental Army. dastrovers. 10 scout cruisers and & S \afe moving Bccording to their plans. | 1" that it she Iuittes Chbers mod | rden St peren: Zeppelins, based al Y, O . The Matson Navigation Co. The continental army would be or- |of auxiliary ships. 7 The quadruple entente allles are per- | only registers a protest against Rus- | presumably on knowledge of prepara- t 138 172 273 583 placed an order for a $1; ooom ganized in convenient geographical @i- tary ‘ecting thelr preparations to assist the | 5io's marching through, the central|tions now making, i cvidenced by the Monday, Oct. 11.. /2 2 3° pieamer for service hetween Sam|Y - . Powers cannot remain indifferent. answer in today's preliminary papers (| T oo Oct. 12.. 123 151 247 521 Francisco and Honolulu. e S S —— — to an inquired who was anxious re- uesday, 3 .. 12 5 2 52 e | number of ships to be recom: e & G 3 < . Regular places for the firw year and a scheme for IR £ SUbaANIA. Al faine, the ety Sy em st | Wednesday, Oct, 13.. 113 156 425 HocOR plrmal it shief 52T et o e o cach | Seueiiod e Syt v e RUMANIA EXCHANGE MESSAGES | j,n a7 7 will command the Allles’ expedition- | company would be provided and period. The programme for g “It §s hoped,” says the premier, “that Thursday, Oct. 14.. 83 196 401 ary army in the Balkans. man of the force would Jnow where to s Arst year, which seemed likely On the First Annivereary of the Death | 1o gervice presided over by Sir Percy i X i %0 and what he was expected to do |adoption, called for two battle - of the Late King Charles. Scott ‘will deal affeffctively with an; Friday. Oct. 15.. 110 114 190 414 The Pacific Mall _Stsamship when a-call to arms The six- |two dreadnoughts, 25 submarines, Beriin, 0t 15 (BY Wirseas ton further sttempts at indiscryminate des J cortified 1o the year e destroyers and three scout ships. @y uck- | truction of propert. ; — — L — e tate that erton).~Sofla: Vienna: ol dinmiid VY 3 ¥, o b ALLIED TROOPS HAVE g | Pohiese u 2032 365¢ U.8..GETTING A MILLION Tan of on Yoo firet moniver-| ¢ . LIMITED SPACE IN-GREEGE. » Tt of ek fen e hon o Baty of the death of the Jate. S of bie of Ralway surgsotis which Virtuatly Wi Not a Dollar Could Come Charfes of Rumenia, Oct. 10, the Over- | To the Section of Saloniki Now in - closec Ita convention at. Cuicay S e Yy 2 asas News atency says. King Ferd!- Serblan Possesion, T S AT IR R AT = N British Cruisers. Sanction of British Government. nan ulgaria, Tepresentatives — h reached here tonight. |the conduct of his dutles while inspec- Ce,, Bankers of New Yo of the Bulgarian government, attend-| Berlin, Oct, 15.—(By Wireless to 'Adc‘cg:r;’p.\:fi‘:. Carranza were many |tor of machinery at the Fore River|annotinée that they o New York, Oct. 15—The Red Star| New York, Oct. 15—Of the ed a requiem in Sofla in memory of the | Tuckerton, N. ‘According to ad- | efvil and military officials, including | Shipbullding company, Quincy, Mass., Uner Laplang arrived today with 3&,- | of dollars epent daily in this late king. Yices from Hudapest” the Overseas|General Alvaro Obregon, commander- |in conneotion with the construction of e N o i A | e e e S ey <, pt News Agency, “the Greek army took | in-chief of the Carranga ermics in the | the submarine U, 8. 8. K jeeengers said (56 veasel was - Solar. vaa learned : EAGLE LOCK CO. DECLINES incesures to limit the space occupled | north and General to Trevino,| The court will meet at Hoston Navy | A twe-day conference on national «'M R e i | e el “Russians Assume Offensive. TO MEET EMPLOYES' DEMANDS by tho eoldiers of the entente powers | commander of Monterey. yard October 18 and will be composed | Preparadnecs attended by representa- Brittsh crutsers. ity thy P m m. east the Russians have turn- landed at Salonlkl. Thus, it is sald, | Carransza probably wiil Jeave Mon-|of Rear Admirals Fisks, Helm, Parks, |[tivés from many mbiddle = western hM close to e s onistian ed) to oflufi- in the resion of | All Who Do Not F Run-nd to Whistle | France telegraphers who attempted to | terey tomorrow night. Nothing has| Worthington, Gleaves and Dign _and |states, opened at 't_Davenport, lowa. the liner was welt o m“r-;'l ainitioe Citting Ih LonttE ._’"- - & although the Germans| Will Not Be Considersd Emplo: establish a wireless station in a bulld- | been announced offfelally concerning | Paymaster-General Cowle, with Lieu- and uflm a b-v A b et ‘thas they have r:&n,na ‘most of e e e pnployee. ing in the port were fercibly refec his reported Intentton to vieit the Dor: tenant Commander A. W. Johnston as | Because of “milkc aWortage in he another el e et t s statod in'thise adyices that T udge advocate. Berlin authorities are considering | Vessel. —_ o - the Muscovits attacks they admit that| Terryville, Conn., Oct. 15. — The of-| 60 ¢ s thoscand- oilied trooth alb 6 Nadiond Astion. a Dian to lasue Milkc cards steiior i | Germany Bas begun a campaign, e - Snewtha, it Except for the hostliicn 323;’::;:: “meet the demandsy mZag’:‘:' — he | o Pt vy, 7% Chief &8 & Per-| rpe action of the department tn |°r*nd NS isuéd sariier in the war, | ohiect of which Is S march "“".mc"" side of governmental circles B the striking employes, accords: s bt , atement issued b P once, so far as can be 3 cpimer' s T ast Liout Cent Tyaner | 20t 1nk SEleyes, ascording o & | troopy “which landed were iimited o by Secrotary Daniels, “of ordering the | of Admivet frigate Frankiin, fagsmip |ing to Charies Aul Lapiand | then in the case of Russia—has 4 commander, after his Vic- | the strikers. The employes had. de o poction of the port whick is 4n| ENTIRE POPULATION ¥4l DY igameral oaurt mastiel o¢ p e e vg,:r“‘:vtnm,m it mandate of this body been df oy o s I e Fhieter bount sa. faooassa i PR PO ey HAS LEFT NACOZARI |offcer who Tta boen retired atter a mmiinsion and will be soid sy | Germany. in N e committee 3 3 i ap— ghes rank on | Jank, ports Be ehovod. oo "ooened WIth | and a'nalf holiday with pay on Satur- g CIVI:IEAE'::::Q::'!;N BRI | oo e e et T, ot isaenat. e St sty | Einie oAt Sl | aever will be- It et ot 3 o retirement, is somewhat radi- n Italians Report Successes, Fhie. strikect’ cosimiittie Pepastad that e Over ik the Milltry. eal and attracts attention, It can be c"’"" iy Souer | would soon be forced to abandon thelr | Fepresentativ, The Italians again have been on the | the only concession the compjany had | Havas Despatoh S by Order of Ger- Douglas, Ariz, Oct. 15.—Virtunlly | considered for only as an evidence of .w,,, as '.,u,m.d on a |attempt 1o force the Dardanelles by the | hations from Great Britain to l(- offensive and claim to have gained | made was to lessen the work week by man Military Authoritics. thie entire population numbering about | the departments determination = that|Canadtan casualty lst issusd at Ot- |campaign headed for the Sues canal” | lenegro. controls absolutely the some successes against the Austrians. | half an hour. * e 4,000, has deserted Nacozari, 76 miles | the inspection of ships under construc- | tawa. Mr. Ault said he thought Germany | chase of all war supplied in wi The Austrians, however, demy this| The company gave notice that the| Paris, Oct. 15—A Havas dospatch|south of here it was stated today by | tion for the navy shall be conducted | gection of the world chey may statement. factory whistle Would blow on Mon- | from Havre say: J. 8. Willlams, Jr. general manager | With the greatest care and thorough-| The schooner Stranger, chartered by |terials | bought, acts as a British Submarines in Baltio. day morning as usual and that all who | “More than 5,000 civilians have been B Ips-Dodge company, pro- | ness.” the United States provided were the | supervisor over all the Outaide the Balkan campatgn Eng- | U4 Dot respond would no longer be|shot in Belgium by order of the Ger- | belcies o Bacosets Montommma ‘and Defective Insullation. Pishistes il By o Sartmant ,gf_ e et e ta England | il the ilics Tor war ‘mh:uu- ™y i 1aud {8 Satching with the most Interest e CTaployes, era ", company | man military authorities, according to | the surrounding district. The Pheibs- | Since the K-2 was accepted troubles | tliefish along the northern edge of the | Walter Johnson of Bath, N. ¥. an world, also stated that if there were any |authenti received by th . Gulf Strea: OF all, in the United States. ons of her submarines in| 2790 S3ted that If there were any entic news recelved by the Bel- [ Dodge mines, smalters and stores were| with her storage batteries have de- Over purchases made in home rhat- g frer gian government. The figure is ap- |closed down yesterday following the |veloped. Navy oficials sald today de- e nations, -4 O e, after having driven Migually by the superintendent. proximate and unofficial because local | exodus of Mexicans and forcigners | factive Insullation rather than destsm| Gen. Carranza has been asked to Brgaids :‘-’:‘x'u:’n.;?;.‘n:":&nm.m x'x:'..-. they have sunk one, and probably two | The strikers tonight voted to- adhere | authoritles, who fear reprisals, would | northward bound for the American | had caused short clrcuiiing. — The boat | Protect the properties of the American | Which were sold by Gerr. - is limited strictly to purchases outside - an torpedo craft—one reported to | 0 their original demands and de- |not dare draw up official repér border. was contracted by the Electric Boat|Smelting & Refining Co., near Chi- |key early in the war, and both of which | 1 Boundary Mese of. Sy Setieste ot be 5. torpedo boat destrover and the [ lared thoy would not return to work.| “The estimates eo far made follow: | Mr. Willlams said General Pellas | company an consirucied by the Fore |huahua, which General’ Vilh [Fag|have several times been reported sunk, g g e A5, other a torpedo boat—which with other | The concernemployes 1,350 persons|Antwerp 200, Brabant 800, Flanders | Calles, Carranza commander in Sonera, | fiver plant. threatened to seize. S| were afioat In Turkish waters four come out to convoy ore | 324 of this ‘number it was said that|100, Hainaull 400, Liege 845, Limbourg | ordercd forelgmers to leave and took H steamers, Activity by the Brit. | 00l 130 are now at work. Means will | 40, Lugemburs —— weeks ago. jaa falke B0 Snuim ab work Messin w 1006, Namuf 1800 " | over the railroad from Necosar north | .rie” e Ty e @ 3vise suthorities wera info JURY COMSLETE FOR TRIAL inavy also is shown in North m kxS for milita jurposes. Food an - , A ~ T pardon: C. FORMATION OF sea; ‘Tho resord shows that 5 Gevoian | Feturning to work, the strikers sad.|RACE TRACK FOLLOWER Tond equipment were taken by the mil. | of hle class. e ecretary e i ent | Doerflinger, the Swiss Ticyeiist weli TOBAOS0. CORPORATION. OF NEW,HAVEN °'“m iy boeh captured and taken | ¢y RISTIAN ARMENIANS ARE INDICTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. | !ty close investigation by the navy de- |desth semtence oo .":‘,‘,’,,"‘ —— e gt Jurymen Warned Not to Allow Anyens | | . FACING EXTERMINATION. | Peroy R. Phillips, Widely Known Bet. | T0_Arrange Recognition of Carranza.|Partment. As a result of this inves Includes Some of the Large Concerns ‘o Approach Them. x BRYCE SAYS GERMANY CAN G - oner. belleve that the inspection of the K-2, | of the Mex! p New York, — z el oS ex: | whila Dullding at the Fors River Bhip: | ptmer i rectoeth ET8l 8 Y0 | o\ woni. oct 15— Announcement o ey (LS 9% TE—Tho selection ol R“é‘»’.‘fifi“"'w‘fi"a o‘:z-t Oct. 16—Pérey | V0 o nge the form in 'mch"rml_ m::l:mgmu:m;:my w--dnoutmcr:ndgcled is (hnu.h( to be ready 1o recognize|Of the formation of the Mutual To- |is Cass Ledyard, Edwdrd D, Hol track followers in the Unitea States nition is to be extended to the de facto ting Commi Washington, Oct. 15—Secretary | BAtIon the department has been led 0| Japan has withdrawn its recognition of the United States, STOP ARMENIAN ATROCITIES. | Roturned Missionary Teils the |Lay- men's Missionary Convention. Declares Pressure of World Opinion Should BeBrought to Bear, Chicago, TIL, Oct. 16—A retirnea government. bacco Company, Inc., & $20,000,000 cor-|and eight other directors, past overnment led by Gen. Carranza. |png, 8ccordingly has ordered Admiral poration which includes of the | pregent. of the New York. Now H missionary from Tirkey told the dele- | and Canada, was indicted by the srand | © b L b Little who was responsible for inspec- | Seven hundred machinists cmployed |large tobacco manufacturing concerns (and Hariford railroad on the charge "4 London, Oet, “, “0 D. m.—“There | §2tes to the Laymen's Missionary con- | jury here today on the charge of em- HUNTER HELD RESPONSIBLE tion of this vessel to be tried by court |at the Otis Eleveator Co. plant at|in the United States, was made today conspiring to monowllxe the transpors | i only one power that can stop the | SnHon that aid must be sent to|hersling “about $13, The indict- martial.” Fonars, N. ¥ are threateoms to| by Benjamin Swarts, counsel for the | iation traffic of New England was come i Ities, and that is Gor. | ChiZtian Armenia, where extermina- | ment was procured at the instamee of FOR SHOOTING COMPANION.| Mr. Dantels sald he had received a|strike If shorter hours and more pay Incorporation pleted today. The 12 acceptable many.” d Viscount Bryce at a |00 faced the remainder of the race.|James Mulligan of St. Louis, who, it DAt letter from Admiral Little, saying he|is not given them by the company. fled mdu in Delaware, he - !!Dnlen(od the painstaking sifting y_at the Mansion House| Lhe Seaker Rev. James P. McNaugh- fs declared, emploved Phillips as bet-|Careless Handling of Gun—Youths | bad been assured b ythe bllders that g plans are being completed _for the |nearty 360 - Ny sttt port of the lord may. - 3 ting commissioner during the recent 't West H . any fault with the Datteries of the K- James Rice, f - | election o cers both. sk b m“;” o o ot payar's fund in| “As a rosult, in some strange WAy of | race meeting at Churchill Downs and Wgea SURiRR I A Hoven which developed after her acceptance 0. Bl an S cibed o a Sing the thute e inent lumber man in eastorn Mal a permanent organization. M\lfl! the ¢ E LT The. only Semedy mes o | this tragic stiuggle, the , Xclal life of | Douglas Park. Phillips has been miss- eries prassurs of world opinion, | 2n° Of the most virrile ing since October New Haven, Conn., Oct. 15—Coroner | Would be rectified by the company at{and builders of numerous tanneries | ters of the company will be in New Sleeady Seh i ly of neutral opinion, to bear | OTieDt IS threatened. That there lhould ; The case was adjourned until Mix today handed down a finding hold- | its own expense and had recommended |in this section dled at his home at| York. after Judge Hunt. in announcing —_— , of | her accer#ance on that basis. , ‘Me, at the Ly Amiong the concerns taken over by |the ana Sores Ter o iane ok | be a vestige of this people lett after | GERMAN COMMERGE GUT B ety fa s for L 4 S S0 28R of T years. | ittt Tobaceo, Company. The.. 1f | coatady” ot Tar Soncs R P o G what it has endured throughout cen- OF the death on last Tuesday of Harold | SHIPBUILDERS SURPRISED Ben B. Lindsey of the Juve-[!s stated, are the Mre. G. B. Miler | wag the opinion by many as an Gm vw Bryce, who proposed a res. | tUFies of oppression fs-ohe of the m! E Y BALTIC S EA: D. Clinton, aged 18, of this city. The nile Bourt ot Bemven Cotr, e oy | company of New: York: Mighan and Sy ‘solemn upon “the the reported ate. |2Cles of history. ' A sybtematic at-|p .. z youths were hunting in West Haven. BY ANNOUNCEMENT. | cred ejected from the criminal divi- ciréumspection™ in their conduct. e A erbars the, reported atro- | tembt 1s now being made to decimate | Sritish Submarines Have Cleared Out he coroner charges that Broderson ey sion of the District Court there when of Paserson. told them they were “to allow of the Arm: | lts People =0 that never again will a| Ore Carrying Ships. handled his guf in a reckiess ana care- | Had Not Heard of Any Defects in the | he contradicted the statement of an to approach “Wwere far superior to the Mo, |T2Cial asphiration swell their Bearta less manner and shot Clinton as he Construction of K-2. attorney. e e & od (e case | 2o Ghristian” inspiration 81 their| ~London, Oct. 15, 6 p. m—British sub. | 1635 Manner and shot Cllaton, as he ey 5 2 negotiat 5 | souts.” i ‘marines have now cleared the Baitic | ™ %t P08 Shot anterea CHnton's| Quincy, Mass, Oct. 15.—The an- despatch from for the —_— | gea and the Gulf of Hothnia entirely of | seqq. deatn resulting Soon afterwards | nouncement that Rear Admiral Wil | Servia of several other "'l"""ln' o= PLANS FOR A MAMMOTH { Ol Aegent s, e 355~ |41 a ‘hospital. Broderson claimed that | iam N. Little was to be court-martialea the gt 4 5 At P e s e g X Gress P eSS S g DRYDOCK AT 8AN FRANCISCO | cry” German ship which was south. | 2¢ d1d not kiow the gun was loaded. | for alleg T oocas o hor or | BONDS FACE VALUE $11,299,000 Large Enough to Accommodate | the | rinon stacid thei mam e ea S hme- | EARTHQUAKES IN SALVADOR ed_surprise 2 circumstan WERE SOLD FOR $2.006000 Largest Battleship. been sunk or run ashore. It adds: CAUSE 200 DEATHS. S s “Of fifty German ore carrlers, 37 are — 3 wuhlnmn. Oclt; ‘mxs,—mu. for - a|virtually interned in Swedish portl. Property Damage Reported Heavy— t by Union_Iron | the correspondent says. ENGLAND IS TO PERMIT Works at Hu,,m pom‘ Francisco, g st won e dond Shocks Frequent for Seven Weeks. . TR to e commata i Despondent Trapper Suicides. New Orleans, Oct: 15.—More than 200 | Adwmirat Little 16ft the $ard s year aso b~ T e s o e o EXPORTATION OF LI t, or bullding, Miadletown, Conm., Oct. ~15—Des. [ person in Salvador lost Bt S e 83 (T b el el B X S SRt SR cowrnact Fon AnaLo-rneon 3 o Pt ""-““‘“”dfl&"“:fil belto end his life by shooting tonight in |ing to mail ad from CARDIT. LOAN LOAN 18 m‘“- uu;r nwhm DECLARES um raet it e kbe o shed near his home in. the Farm Hill long, 119 feet il y. . WAR ON BULGARIA. | take vessels of forty foot draft. B o iicope s the Jun heavy. A J. P. Morgan Signed on Behalf_of the Of Chicago, Milwaukes and Gary Rail- ;- American .Mfllh Bankers. —_— S G, TR 8 poin d - i , bo-l 2 Announced as'Soon =s Bulgaria De- | Rogkowsll Siiver Co. Makes Torme M i ol the ey 'fi e was —_—— New !fll’l’. Etring. The gun loaded wit] - Meriden, Conn Oc:;t lt;;'l'he Rock- | buckshot. h Mredanie oF Saasshios. Spyecing the oSta ouflm "'3'- m iy R A o LR PR TGS diacauring - smun} piver dnd silver | Another British Steamer Goss Down. | rone fayerposts oo oot B fl.—-flllhfl; m