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* French Troops Are Holding. the Line of : Padovista and Strumitsa 4 GERMAN FORGES ADVANGE IN THE NORTHEAST Snrbhun\re Being Attacked From Thres Sides in the Noflfi- Final c-mpllgnpfim to Be Made by ! east, and Are Retiring in Good Order—French Have Al - ; ndyhndodlS0,000MenWifl:OneHnn&dGum'n Saloni!d—Wlue.boun of d:e Bmuh Tmps Remains Rl Sy T e woman | 2,05 e R P a Secret—Except Around Riga and Dvinsk There Has ginning at 10 o'clock fomorrow t Been No Heavv Fichting in the East. . London, Oet.'28, 9,45 p. m—Outside| the Gefman official statement which e ‘the advance of the Austro- ‘German, forces and the capture by the ns of Zajecar and Kniajevats, ! of the Timok. river northeast of 4 and the heights of Pirot almost ir east of Nish, there is little or . no_authentic news of the invasion of i Serbia. !Berbians Recapture Uskup. ‘There are reports, however, that the { Serplans 'have recaptured Uskup, wh.;.ln is not improbable if, as Saloniki 8 | tches Teport, the French hold the % - of Krivolak, Radovista and Stru- for, with an army there and the dangerous salient.’ Serbians Retire in Good Order. For the mcment the danger spot for thé Serbians is the northeast corner, where they are being attacke from th}&a sides and must eventually fail back toward the soutbwest. Thus: far they. have been retiring in good order and. despite the seriousness of the situation, optimism. prevails in Serbian ers in London, which are prob- hest a to judge of the assist- ance being dent by Krance, Great Bri- tain and Rissie. 150,000 French Troops Landed. The French, according to German despatches, have already landed -150. 0 men, Avith one hundred suns at Sa- | o ile tite -whi 3 ¢ ereabouts of the cinforcements remains. a. se-~ cret, that they are 0% considerable size may be judged from the fact that, al- though- General Sir Charles C. Monro, recently appointed to command the Gallipoli operations. is aiready on_the spot, the government has decided to send Out .Major General Sir Dryant Mahon, who commanded the cplumns which relievedm. Mafeking in the South African war, to cooperate with the French. Anxiety About Greece. Greater anxiety exists as to the at- tude” of Grecce. It is known that u .t A Germany and Baulgaria have i/pednaly complained of the continued il ofpitality shcwn the allies at Salon- kizand ome account goes so far.as to s% that the Gresk government hus the allies fo leave Greek ter- i . Against this is the quoted as- | surance given by the Greek minister | at Paris (o the French government that ! Greece has no intention of committing {any hostile act toward the allied troops. German Attack Near Riga. Except afound Riga and D®insk, | where the t;ermmm are renewing their efforts to reach the Dvina river, and near Czarorysk, on he Syr, here has ‘beén no heavy fighting in the Russian arena. Engagements on a smajl scale have takén place west of Riga, show- ing that Germans are attacking in a new ion. ‘Hitherto their main attacks have been from the south and southwest of that city, where they Were checked. On the Styr and in Galicia, the German offensive, accord- ing to_ the Russian report, has been stopped.. ¢ REMOVING MINES FROM THE DANUBE RIVER. To Renew Traffic Between Hungary, " Bulgaria and Turkey. Austrian Army Headquarters, via London; Oct, 28, 7.45 p. m.—The junc- tion ‘of ‘the Austrian, German and Bul- garian troops and the occupation of the last Serbiag .positions on the Danube means the speedy reopening of that river for fraffic. Numerous véssels are now engaged in removing mines and other ob- structions, amd communication be- n and Bulgaria and ‘Turkey will begin forthwith, although travel by river Wwill necessarily be slower fua.. by the all-rail route through mid-Serbia. The’ entire re- establishment” of traic is expected / within a few weeks. BULGARIANS OCCUPY : SOUTHERN MACEDONIA. Have Established Their Own Govern- © ment There. < Sofia, Oct. 26, via London. Oct. 29. 3.18 a. m.—The cccupation of Southern edonia is an accomplished fact, according to advices received ~ here. South _of’ the Vranya-Katchania line the, Bul Teports say, either b established their authority or the 3 who have Serbians, have instailed their own _governments, subject to the ap- of the authorities, - NOT TO GIVE IMMUNITY Stiggestion is Repuciated in the House mmons, repudi t ug&owmmenz i ity to goods 67 an ensmy try, eontracted before juns 1§ sament, sald Sly Bdwawd, r intention wlfl!e: in- e L ouse d t] © TO GOODS OF AN ENEMY, |the Bri and’ Polglan legations, had | Senator James A, 87 ARAOUN Sunday % Tafarosigd it Thckvecar Ve o0 | onighs that me- woWd vote. fon mnced behalf of Baron de Hemptinne, con- |gu 68 - of origin actually ordered before March 1st, 1915, and either paid for before the date or contracted for upon such terms that the neutral purchaser was liable ann convention at i missing Eclipse at made mers | 9% = - e CAdTRy eaunt BT Be Togally :nobnefn will add hearers every hour, g pse at sea, prisor for payment, and such payment enforced whether the goods were de- livered in his own country or not. “The governmen! Sir Edward add- ed, “stipulated that all such intended shipments must be notified to them for consideration before Nov. 12, Withd ' tans at Veles, Uskup would form |’ ENTIRE FRENCH CABINET ‘RESIGNED LAST NIGHT rawal of Premier Rene Viviani Came as a Surprise. Paris, Oct. 28, 11855 p. m.—The French cabinet, of which Rene Viviani | burgh, whose decapitated body was Ocean City, Md. Oct. 28 was premier, resigned late today, but up to a late hour tonight, Aristide Briand, who was called upon to form AT ST. JOHN'S PAROCHIAL 600 IN THE BUILDING Panic Seized the Pupils Near the Front Door in Their Rush to Es- cape—Bodies Blocked Exit—Mother " CEIVED IN NEW YORK ING DAY AND NIGHT [BY A BRITISH WARSHIP|ALL STEEL MILLS BUSY Deluged With Orders Since the Mid- dle of August—Pig iron Has In- creased 35 Per Cent. in Price and the [ Story is That the Warship Overtook _ The Yacht Eclipse, Yook the German Officers Prisoners and “Then i Aoy e B ng on a rate any reached since the early months of the ‘War. the Yacht. a Further Rise is Looksd For. Cuthatie mayed St dosepi's Roman | Superior Seriously Burned. 25.HOUR CONTINUOUS - 5 s 2 R Sleene. - —_ 3 TALK FOR BUFFRAGE. | e nteriied. German . ratier | besw "tha addon and Gomeril rovivel |60 & ditectonot. ther At mmson T oista | ERabcys Mase. Oct. 2 wirls ranging ,fi‘:}‘.;.'i“’vl‘f%:u‘?‘ n, Who escaged ,m the |and Santa Fe railroad. in age from 7 to 17 years, lost their gt Eclipse, were captured at sea by a that with The Scandi ey F lives today In a fire which destroyed navian-American Line |St. Johr's parochial school a informa~ stetamer Fred nother New. York, Oct. 28.—The last cam- to furnace erick VIII, arrived at Eirl has injuries which are regarded today. New York from Copenhagen. _s m: woel; before gmkvomv-on“ n:m:n: The letter was sent to William Wolft, 5 D""Nblv :uu_. while others were Tuesday will end with & 28-hour con- | & New York manufacturer, by - his nother German s D | mother-in-law, who was a passenger almost _impossib in'London. This is the tenth spy_ shot Bodies Blocked Exit. . nuous speaking performance . to 4 London since war The. €00 child: held under the auspices of the woman | on, the steamer Bermudian which left - v 2 s hardly “seated themseives Sn® o0 2 : 6 :;mlnt n:-;lo:‘ ‘:Mn the fire was dis- Wireless Communication. is in San ncisco, has received | wars iann ough most of them t 3 Biehe TRy Buftraciets reme o aten | According to the letter, the Bermu- several letters threatening his lfe. | Oraors or senioe ety by Sisters of the the night theatre crowds, the late go-|dlan was stopped a short distance T of Notre Dame, who weer their 'eifii‘.”'oiflmnl‘“::fi?}?&f‘i& m‘ge';;d:r: E’.‘g"’.}“&’i‘.} w’rt; :figzlwn&“m"n;dml:l "%.,;’,fl is being offered in London at 99. NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF e oy it e £ e ocr. thenideity ot |these three months, the price of pig| The .International Association of H?ooucam. AND CONSUMERS and the frolley cars and passing auto. | Which is not given, had overtaken the|.ron, long regarded as the barometer | Dalry & MHK “W""w‘ml"“ their | Organized at Chicago to Do Away g to the suffragists. of the German officers and sunk the ~ with the Middleman. Sixty speakers will take part iffthe | yacht. The letter gives no other de- |Steel Products—except steel ralls—has| John S. Ensor, of Baltimors repub-| Onicago, Oct. 26The frst national Jemonstration. tails. O TUEIO P struck and killed by a trolley car. |.onierence of producers and consum- cma HE ek e Reports have been current in ship 50,000,000 Tons a Year. ‘ DECAPITATED GIRL NOT ping circles here for several days that Steel and_steel products are roll-| Ambassador Gerard to Germ. - “ SToan and his profits, A VICTIM OF THUGS,|iDe yacht had been captured by aling out of the mills today at the rate | fused to comment on his talk With the | ¥as hfm here today. Delegates were British_cruiser believed to have been|of 50,000000 tons a year, it is con- | Kaiser and Foreign Minister von Ja Olety of Brcrenting the American So- FIRASE Y s - Near| E- X servatively estimated, and iron is be- | gow. Ve ani o Bémca- 1 factured at thi tional Cooperative union, th, Where Body Was Found. AVIATOR KENDRICK LOST —~ o S ety - ers’ Equity iy million tons. et with all the present ker Clark has been invited to 7 acti Erea o Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct, 38.—The police HIS:WAY IN DENSE FOG oreign C B H after a_complete ‘investigation said to- |y o A, ing to Fly from Alba: oAt it 1o nrg-u‘;"x' ur Le Sueur, vice president ot night said that Miss Sophia McCal- e Attempting ¢ e "Y1to buy for immediate X People’s college, of "Fort Scott, Iin, late secretary of the late William to Cape Hatteras. Further. Ri in. B Twenty-two German guns, captured mm' L:lvhlned that the first step in C. McCallin, former mayor of Pitts- ises in. Prices Expeoted. |, "yi0 Y TO oxhibited by the rit- | o PIan must be the affiliation of the Roa % Prices have increased somewhat|igh at the Horse Guards parade in that Te re (he workingmen. After found on the Pennsylvania Railroad ndrick, who left Albany, slowly, it is said, but there seems to | Lona - e said, would be municipal mar- tracks was not a victim of thugs. The |$:30 o'clock this mo: in a hydro- |be every indication that further rises ets and producers’ stores where the authorities first believed that = she | 3eroplane in an attempt to fly to Cape Hatt N. C. lost his i e ARt A Sl former chiet | Piddleman’s profit would be eliminated a new cabinet, had not succeeded in|might have been attacked and robbed eras, N. C. los way in alit is estimated there are employ 3 P — POmeatity s Tk < of jewelry valued at $1200 and her|dense fog after passing Seaside Park,|the producing end of the industey Sp- Tong Beotn: Cal’ e waa's; | JERSEY CENTRAL musT The subject of M. Viviani’s retire- | body thrown on the tracks to hide t! N. J, and when overtaken by darkness{ proximately 525,00 men. ment from the premiership and the re- organization of the cabinet was dis- cussed at length by the political lead- could uties, ers, but as no definite arrangement [ be abandoned. machine, will leave tomorrow for New HE WAS HELD UP. be reached, the chamber of dep- which was awaiting the appear- ance of the ministry in the house, al- journe’d in the afternoon h:mmut any n announcement There ‘hdd" been ramors since the of Theophile Delcasse, ths of" changes t, but the withdrawal of in 9. M. Viviani was a surprise. P s BRITISH CRUISER ARGYLL British Warship ely to Be Total Wreck—All on Board Saved. London, Oct. 28, 150 p. m. — The | horribl to think of those young chil: | RUSSIA SEEKING TO et Rl CRs Dt e cinaal ore Snfergltiin (W Srabogs te'south- British cruiser Argyll run aground |dren suffering and dying in that awful and may be a total wreck. All hands { manner. I wish to express my deepest ESTABLISH CREDIT LOAN | for the payment of $2,500 on demand. were by the Admiralty today in the follow- | to the authorities/of the town and the | Similar to the One Recently Floated | N0tifled by telephine that a messenger ASHORE ON SCOTCH COAST. B G rescued. This was made known ing announcement: Tan€réd, R. N, grounded this morning |} a rigid investigation into the afwir will off the east coast of Seotland. Owing |be conducted by the state. to bad weather prevailing, it is feared | almost incredible that the fire could M., S. Argyll, Captain . Jemes she may become a total wretk. All her officers and the crew have been saved. ‘The Argyll, 10,850 tons displacement, was laid down in 1902.. Her normal complement is 655. She is 450 feet long. Her largest guns are 7.5 inches, of which she carries four. She has six 6 -inch, two 3-inch and twenty- two 3-pound, guns, and two torpedo tubes. GREAT ITALIAN OFFENCE ALONG ISONZO FRONT. Soldiers Assert That Artillery - Fire W, Appalling. Udine, Italy, via Paris, Oct. 29, 9.30 Pp. m. fense —News of the great Italian of- all along the Isonzo frgnt is be- ing brought gown by the wounded ana the men of the gonvoys which are es- corting Austrian prisoners to the rear. In three days over 3,000 prisoners have passed_through Udine. - All the soldiers agree that the ar- tillery preparation preceding the of- fensive,. lasting three days, was ap- palling. “H it was an an inferno for us,” said a wounded gunner, “how much worse was it for those yonder, where the shells burst?” Civi BULGARIANS CAFTURE FORTRESS OF PIROT. ne Killed in Russian Bombard- ment of Varna. Amsterdam, via London, Oct. 29, 2.30 a. m.—A despatch received here from Sofia savs that after long and san- guinary fighting the Bulgarians cap- tured the fortress of Pirot. The despatch adds that some civ- ilians were killed in_the Russian bom- bardment of Varna, but that little ma- ‘terial damage was done. COUNT JOSEPH DE HEMPTINNE WAS EXECUTED AT GHENT By German Authoritice—Was Member of Prominent Catholic Family, Amsterdam, via London, Oct. 20, 420 . m.—The Echo Belge says that Count Joseph de Hemptinno was executed at Ghent on: October 26. He was o mem- bex of inte: A Rome despaich a&om»n sald a prominent Catholic family, the request of demned to execution by the authorities. Wolgest and Stewart Right Draw, Fert Wayne, Ind.. Ost, 38.=—=Ad Woi- t, b tes came 13 a f_}-'l;»d.f in the opinion of newspaper country last year, ——— ""Zfi?fl R burches of banasas crime but the: finding of the jewelry | Was obliged to land in Assawomax bay, —_— GIVE UP COAL INTEREST: e today near the place where the|near here. The trip to Hatteras will| BANK MESSENGER SAY: - = —_— PR body was found, caused this heory to|Dbe abandoned and drick, with his . s last week’s b:-‘n)::,;dm Federal Cno:.r:"l'l:th:'c;nm is in Bulgaria, has de. Mot ttach th dition | ¥ork # — o T ody indicates that Mot Me- | Kendrick followed the Hudson river | George Bancroft Charges Men Forced | 160 inland. Callin had been run down by a train|from Albany to New York city and| Him to Give &n Order for $2,500. ph e Tl " T g e S G S i el P : \ €. during the| New York, Oet 2. taint | 7 S of 1o R STATE TO INVESTIGATE e it ma ;t Goo'rn- r of th-‘ 'C‘llnfl’l. house. - PEABODY ‘SOHQOL. 3 : . A firm_ of o3 o - - Central e e P o8 'MWW o Don Collins, who 91 Russia has asked Rumania to al- Company e R . - a smack rmrens Tt » must dispose of interest in that a.v.rn; w:l';h w.d 4 e Sympathy ofldlhorle, tlmxm ';v':.hlor llll‘hte:z: neaf by ::mg g arrested o((od...y ‘:} De:-em-' an t“mry x': join m.‘”"u“"éufinm'fl N"m e docree flledu:xhy is z: % for ‘amilies. and replen! supply of fuel m ask! on de- A the ook rip B it s frvfle tives Haskins and Kelly and locked up | forces in Servia. e de =2 i ey ek iy ¥ > cision of, the court last June in the Boston. Oct. 28.—Governor Walsh to. |at Poughieepaie, Dobbs ~ Ferry - and R T s e n 2 government’s anti-trust suit agains: night issued a statement in which he | Atlantic Highland ; ASGpaing ‘te. Bancrolt, o - Oclobue} restis ot b b aally. rep- the Reading company. Jersey Central, said that a rigid investigation of the| Kendrick made the flight in com; 10, when in the University hotel, 47th | vices to Miss Edith Cavell, the British | suggested thas e s iy ot (hat time Peabody school disaster would be made | tition for the Curtiss marine fiying | street and Sixth avenue, several men, nurse, at St. Paul' sges! that the Lehigh & Wilkes- by, the gtate, The statement follows: | trophy and o cash prie.”He was ae- | mone them Collins, who represented Trety Cotrad T el Teoka” the “I was eV when jearned the | companies ran! s, - il extent of the Peabody disaster. It is il himself as a police’ officer, and Who | At feast 170 persons were killed and ECONOMIC LEGISLATION TO AID AMERICAN MERCHANTS him to sign two papers, each calling |ern Luson. The property loss is es- timated at $1,000,000. sympathy to the afflicted families and SESE, Daitroft chargm,. Ie. Wi 4 {hit o memngar The racing yacht Gflg:;nin. which | Is Being Carefully Considered by Pres- 202 was on the way to s office for on two occasions won peror Wil- ident i i S O for Great Britain and France. first_payment of $2,500. This amount, | liam's cup at Cowes, was condemned —re New York, Oct. 25.—Agents bf the|D€_52YS Was pald to the messenger. - |in British prize court. Aolx When the second payment was de- ismeanington, Oct. 28 —Economic les- v on s L b It seems :‘e‘;m!:ll;:‘ ::r‘:rtno:l:;'} it £ retl‘l,.bl)‘ manded, Bancroft communicated with| About $500,000 worth of ore is held n\-m.mmn-{e::‘f; :fd“”‘mfif Bave Spread with: sucl SEplitter tablish o credit loan in this countey | the district attorney’s office and As- [at the Chihuahya. Mexico. plant of the |ican merchants in taking advantage SO T e somewhat similar to the recent 3500, | Sistant District Attorney Embree was | American Smelting & Refining Co. |of trade opportunities growing out ot AMERICAN CATTLEMAN 990,000 Anglo-French credit loan—ai- it d e B ) | SO Dy, Siek: Vil the European war and to protect home KILLED BY VILLA OFFICER |t20USh no bond issue is contemplated | Bam industry, will be carefully consid —of from $50,000,000 to $100.000,000, | Where the police say the banker pick-| The .Ranama National Assembly |by President Wilson balo’rec:ny :52‘3 and more, if it can be obtained. = |24 out Collins’s picture In the Rogues | was convened in extaordinary session |nite program is determined upon. Became Involved in a Dispute While | D001 of the pronosca oo’ were | Gallery. to consider the authorization of a $1,- | “The president has Rounding Up Cattle. lackini an open mind on . but n one quarter it was re- 250,000 six year loan at 6 per cent. |the subject of eco: X - nomic n, ported that the Russian government | BOY REPUDIATES ALLEGED said Secretary Tumuity today. “Sug- El Paso, Texas, Oct. 28.—Charles i1 D Several hundred members of the | gestions that have been made thus far Boone, of Rodey, . M., was killed yes. | cont. 1atonsst for s Toan ¢ s’ sive. CONFESSION OF MURDER | Presbyterian synod of Baitimore, meet- terday by a Villa officer at Guzman, - : S e :r'yklflmlndmnuo;eheld- have been : | p— ng at Washington, were welco: en under advisement by th - accordi ably wanld be for 18 e PrOb: | Charged with K'"'ncu HN Employer, | President Wilson at the White House. | dent.” Aot g Boone’s partner, Patrick Walsh, Who Mrs. E beth R. Nichols. - g o e ooy N o st e L ek bexnmls":xé"figf"m‘;fiufim‘a"'ffgfl’xfl The Assay Office in New York re- | ANNUAL REPORT OF here tonight. Walsh and Boone were |to the establishment of the loan have| New York, Oct. 26.—Onnie Talas, | ceived $5,000,000 in British sovereigns CHESHIRE REFORMATORY rounding up cattle when Boone became | been under way for some time past and | th€ Young house boy on trial cbarged | from England by way of Canada. The involved in a dispute with a Villa col- | that a different announcement might | With complicity in the murder of his |gold was consigned to J. P. Morgan & |gpo . o Balance of $21,877 Left from onel. be forthcoming soon. This, however, | Nc2ithy employer, Mrs. Elizabeth R.|Co. . 21 Boone is the second American cat- . Arvprinsion, Nichols, took the stand in his own de- tleman to be killed in ‘western Chi- | CUid Bot be confirmed. femse today and repudiated an alleged | - Damage estimated at $5000 was & huahua by Villa soldiers. PIER 14 AT SEATTLE confession made to the police, testify- | suffered by the Peruvian steamer Pa- | Hartford, Conn. Oct. LBy Mok T. ST. JOHN GAFFNEY 75 miles from Juarez, ing to At the ing that when he did make a state- | chitea when she collided with the |2nnual meeting today of the board of DESTROYED BY FIRE.|ment the police had kept him awake | cable steamer Retriever off the Pe- |directors of the Cheshire reformatory 50 lon; ith a rapid fire of questions | ruvian coast. a halance of $21.877.41 from the appro- TO RETURN IN NOVEMBER | Was of Incendiary Origin and Had | that he was too exhausted to think of o - ted Cathontc | PEiation was reporied, and this will be R =5l ice Bef thing_but_slecp. Benedict has asi atholic e treasurer. There ExpdeI 1;:..: Sir Runo:1 Casement n Set Afire Twice s A irs. Nichols is illege to have been | bishops throughout fhe world to &y |are now 219 Inmates at the institution. i ccompany Him. — - | murdered by {(Waltenen and two other | nounce Sunday, Nov. 21, as a day of It was voted to hire a woman to in- posedts o ramcndity Torieire: SUB- | e, who robbed her of several thou- | prayer and of offeri:): for the benefit | vestigito conditions at the homes of London, Oct. 29, 249 a. m—The | froved tonight Bler 14 at- the fogt|sand dollars’ worth of jewelry of the Poles. those committed to the reformatory. Morning Post's Berne, Swita d, | of Broad street, occupied by Dod- | Talas told of being bound by teh — s it jCorrespondent says that T. St.°John |well and Company, Ltd., agents for the | {hree men when kLe admitted them, be- | Colonel James H. Bigger of the 15th | RESUMPTION OF INDUSTRIAL Sy urin il Tecently American con- | Blue Funnel Line of British steam- |UeVing they called to see a house- | Regiment, Pennsylvania National ACTIVITIES IN MEXICO sul-general in Munich, Will return to | gy, with much valuable merchandise, | Maid, on the night of the murder. He | Guard, odered at Pittsburgh the re- et e the United States in ovember and that Enl:afllng a loss of probably over a added that as soon as released he aid- | cruiting of 50 men to form a machine Eviailleod at Laredo, Tex. by Arrival W ds oxpected Sir Roger Casgment, | paif million dollars. P Iwo alleged at- |ed the police as much as he could. gun company. of Tealatoad b Kais Y‘n’ Ime devoting himselr to i3 coomeroie | tempts to destroy Pler 14,by fire wi i . 5 time devoting himself to his conception % s Edward Weinacht, an American of the cause of Irish frecdom. will b B g Ytk fires |9400,000 WAREHOUSE citizen, and a shipping agent, was ar- | aredo, Tex, Oct. 25.—Resumption accompany Mr. Gaffney for an Amer- Te started piles of tan stack- citizen, and a ehipping & o traq- | of indusirial activities in Mexico was e ol ed on top of rolls of paper. Fire de- H_R_Ei g ing wi le interests. He was partment offfcials said they belleved|n oo wom—o o | ink witigiRostie, inter WO AR S roERE these fires originated from a time fuse. | BY Hai e S emen : A — A AOREVILLE, ‘N, o.| cifh.the Dlaze "tonight” Japaness and Two Grain Elevators. Pope Benedict s reportad 1o be - , 'N. C. nese merc! % arrived b ' ey the steamer m':fiha'myu Part| _ Baltimore, Md., Oct. 25.—The United gy e e B e Houses Were Shaken and. ~ People | of the Ixion's cargo of silk, valued at|States bonded warehouse on Plers 34 | of an Austrian aeroplane on Venice in Rhoused #onk Slaap: §200,000, had been sent east. The Biue |and 35 of the Baltimore & Ohio rail. | Whic o Funnel Line*steamers have been tak- Gamaged by a bomb. Asheville; N. €, Oct. 23.—Two dls- | ing barhed wire, machinery and -im-|Dby fire tonigh tinct earth shocks were felt here at|pléments of war across the 12.35 o’clock this morning. The shocks | The Ixion on her next trip was book- came about two minutes apart and|ed to stop at Viadivostok with sup- lasted only a tuvduoonda each, Houses | Plies for Russia. were shaken and many people were e g aroused from. sleep. = Teiephons in-| 6500 U. 8. SOLDIERS ON Mise Edth R, Sanghter quiries 'om various poin! in e sur- 9 rounding country indicated that the GUARD AT AGUA PRIETA. Rear “F‘un. retired, — at fixo;%muu. No serious damage | Where Big Battle of Mexicans is Ex- 9 3 % nnw e e pected to Begin Saturday. SENATOR OQ'GORMAN TO ST 3 VOTE FOR SUFFRAGE And Arainst the Revissd New York 8tate Constitution, New Yok, Oot, 9.—Unitsa States fa 1 and asainat the