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Mt. Vesuvius is in vielent eruption. |’ Five Russian warships were report- e approaching the Bulgarian coast. Fire swept part of the business sec- S o€ Dartgas Koty Wi toad . fx BY OPPONENTS OF THE SUNDAY 0 !‘, v) & :S 2| Military Hydroae: COVERS INTERFERENCE WITH : Paris, ; ; 4 ¢ Nov. 7, - . AMERICAN TRADE CLOSING MOVEMENT ' According tc a rumer circulatsd at s ~ - o4 - § ¥ - 5 therl fo s % Yers Crus” Gréat Eritein ‘bas recls: | Y " Es SNAT 5 b, New Cabinet is Com of All the Members of the|&5a5S oweitvk ont S5i%|15,000 WORDS INLENGTH| 101450 IN THE LINE T Sl v e 77 ESCAPED ONLY WIT CLOTHES s HE : Mayor Thompson Deciined an Invi- tation to Review the Procession— Marchers Were Grouped by Races The Kaiser has conferred the Order of the Black Eagle on the Grand Vi- zier of Turkey. Al in& to the London Daily e Five Frame Su;ndu& Occupied as Business Places - n Gutted and a Barn and Sheds Burned to the Ground— S ini Religious Tolerance in Peru. Zainis Government Loprligious Tolerdnce in Porst | Notice is Served That the American « deputies has approved a motion to in- Government Cannot Submit to the vite the senate to int meeting of the congress. with the_ object of pros| Curtailment of Its, Neutral Rights: CARRY OUT POLICY OF MAINTAINING NEUTRALITY | P51 calin o™ : s L S i NEW CABINET HAS BEEN ‘Washington, Nov. 7.—The Unitea Chicago, Nov. 7—Opponents of Sun- - s - % States in its iatest note to Great Bri- |day closing paraded today to express| . .o\ b Baker, Mayor of Cleve- Danielson and Central Village Firemen, With Apparatus, FORMED» IN ‘GREECE. | tain, made public here today, Covering | their display at the recent order by land, was elected president of the Na- . ia " : S exha rence with | Mayor Thompson to the police to en- a g 7 5 = = o In Northern and Eastern Serbia and on the Montenegrif | il the Members of the Zaimis Minis- | hmcrisen tiade shuve the besimaing. of | force the Stale Jaw promibiing the sa- | Houal Consumers' League. Rendered Efficient Aid—Fite Was Discovered at About try Are Retained. the European war, declares that the |loons from ding business .on that day. i i i -called blockade institut by the | Estimates of the number in line varied Ganeral Clinton L. Riggs, of Bal- Sl‘llll'ilil‘llly - P'W € Frontier Big Battles Are in Progress—Montenegrins Are Athens, Nov. 7. vIa Paris, 130 p. m.| shics. SEatnst cnemy countrice on | rom 20,000 to more. than 100,000, P aa S gn00” ou S momi At 4 A. M. Sunday and Made R‘p‘d, 5 e 5 - — M. Skouloudis, “ by | March 11, is “ineffective, illegal and 9 925 Societi iy 2 v y & Putting Up a Stiff Defense of Their Country—The Rus- Kine Eo,‘},",f.‘fitm, R s indeteneible” Notics iaserved thet| 'y aemonstration destknated as the | Auoue 250 s e bbbt P . net, has accomplished -the task. All{the American governmen “home rule and personal liberty” pa- (Spectal to The ‘Bulletin.) i the bers of the Zai inistry | submit to the curtailment of its neu- department of the Nichols Copper e ethTe oaring tarnsee, Ava i sians Have Extended Their Line of Attack—Italians the ‘mumbers of the Zaimfs ministey Bl gnis Snd Jt canoot Swith com- rade was under the direction of the | JPSRMEN,CL (8 CiTihe. Wairegan, - Nov... 7—Want - Waire: | e moonsatrosing Chenace (e S 5 Sk = . 5 3 o e | placence suffer er -subordination e —— 2 Sun- ¥ d to the Bere Maintain Their Offensive . Movement — Fighting in | 1% prime minister_has taken | B0y e and interesta:s Seer fu, CoRpMon oD e v hrranan At | e e T ] e e ks - ' formation of the new cabinet, it is Must Observe Established Rules. Bohemian, Polish, Rumanian, Dannish, | Jalisco for Guaymas to aid meral | oo famill S total of up- | other change of wind .swept the La- France Consists Only of Local Engagements. generally understood will delay If not| smbassador Page, to whom the note | Groation. . Swedish, — Swiss, Dnaish,| Dieguez in sn attack on General Vii- | Elght families numbering to 5= | e, betn 1ito ihe dangersmiise, sug il G eliminate the crisis which probably | was sent by special messenger for de- | Norwegian, rish and Austro-Hungari- |18 2 wards of forty persons were rendered | the structure was quickly a mass of - would follow chamber of deputies by|livery to the London forelgn office, |an subsidiary societies. 8 s 2o homeless, nearly all of them escaping | flames. Only desperate efforts sa: the Lavailee property blazed up and - the king. sty T Society women of Washington have the house, barn and other bulldings of London, Nov. 7, 10.15 p. m.—The have consiaerabie fighting ahead of Tiotn s ntuidie i “taok :ths oathk R i caus toss ar Y acen e e and. Jolned a movement to care for and ed- | Wik N, DTS, thar, the SRUIAE HEV| Camille Lague, next east of the La . political crista In 'Greoce, “which_ has | them it G=-bia is to be overwheimed.| The cabinet iy composed of the fol- | British government that _the Unitea | | Oficers of the United Societies say | ucate 100,000 orphans of the European | 2210¢5 32 (0%, Were GNen, 07 °| aliee property. o & clouded the Balkans, has been finally Wintry Weather in Russi of office today: States “must insist that the relations LS L 0 g Fire frame structures occupied as Burned Like Tinder. ercome, M. Skouloudis having ac- Premier and Minister of Forelgn Af- | between it and His Majesty's govern- |00t and @5.450 In automobiles and D la a te ts ‘were Sented and performed the task of or- teha WeAtine Wiich has tUppel win- | tatre: M Houlapdie. - ment be governod, not by & policy of | Other vehicles. Those on fqot Mmarch-| The Florida Supreme Court upheld | totally destroved, a dwelling house |, Fractically sll of She - Slestroves ganising a cabinet, Which, belng com- | 5T, ‘ifensive along the eastern front. | yoameter of Public Instruction, M.|expediency, but by those established |86 ton sbreast raralicing af ¢t 2|ine new State liquor law prohibiting | was so badly gutied as to be practical- | PUlldings were two and one haif frame Posed of all the members of the Zaimis | myg £ucGiane have extended thelr at-| “Lcoiidkis. rules of international conduct to which ‘the sale of liquor between 6 p. m. f-ml 1y ruined and a barn and sheds were :f_ Onbé. m“’ym, ‘burned to the ; unl- drawn vehicles. It required more than [ & e i oy’ on the | tacks to the distriet west of Riga and | i D e Ab a ee e Uniten Htates 5 oot mhen the | tWO hours for the paraders to to pass |’ * ™ S Sened ith. the groend; ground with no hope of saving them former ‘government's ‘policy of main- | thenge to the south of Dvinsk. ' They| “Minister of Interior, M. Gounaris. |latter nation was a belligerent engaged | L1¢ Teviewing stand in G.rant Park. The Union Switch Signal Co, of| Section of the Villags Threatened. |and the people of that section were in | A neutrality. o oy Rorsicras Pt mfim‘;::‘g""‘lh:g;: Minister of National Economy, M.|in a struggle for national existence.” |Mavor Declined ta Review the Parade| pittsburgh announced contracts. With| Had it not been for the service ran- | ® frenzy until the Danielson f The new cabinet is at the mercy of | 204 the latte admit that e Theotolls. ; Impartial Attitude. Dut the reviewing stand was Srowd- |foreign governments for shells valued | dered by the General Putnam steam.- | 80t to work and checked the most dis- the Venizelos majority in the chamber. | 27 /GKE Tveiten e Minister of War, Geperal Yanakitean. [ b (1 (1o Uhited States Fanbes . l:'::le:; LOF the United Bactetien | ot97,000,000: er and oiher equipment and men from | 8strous fire the villags ever witness~ it the impression is that no attempt % 3 Inister of ne, im] oun- > # . the Danielson Fire department that ol 5 B e s turn 1t out. thas avoin. | The battles ' continue, ° althousll souriotis. ltatingly assumes” the {ask of cham-| The mardchers were’ grouped bY| Tho crew of Tre Fcrwegian salling | btins g ure SITAES Wil mrohalily. Wauregan Cos Offers Aid. neither side is making any mate: i ing dissolution of parliament and a|ppl el SR S TEECE BAY MATEl] Minister of Finance, Stephen Dra | PIORINE the integrity of neutral rights, | races and many wore the brilliant | gy'7 eon reached the note - procl that the American | costumes of their native land. consequent_election, the result of goumis. 3 abandne ship at sea in a sick- | er, + the first call for | ways thoughtful of the welfare of the ‘which could not be predicted while the "“-"hg“g&"““ r;g"l\;:e;: ba: rr:hm"am Besides the premier, M. Michelid- memmmkent mll 'wu:le its enerzt;- to T et s ing condition. an .’..".'.',‘”‘.’J‘i’f;“m‘m. S hories on: gl people of the village, were prompt to &rmy remains mobilized. that ther b TABt ot 6000 kis is the only mew member of the|{n¢ tafk exercising always an imper- | TWELVE DEAD IN Wauregan side of the bridge and | offer every possible aid and imMmedi- 3 o it g B cabinet. The office he takes formerly o The Anchor Line steamer Cameronid | pumped the water through a long line | ately vacant tenements for the use of Allies to Aid Ser! The Italians continue their offensive, Y| The note, nearly 15000 words in DIAMOND FACTORY FIRE . gyt but or the western front the fightis was held by M. Theotokis, who be: length, was made public by ement arrived at New York from Glasgow | of hose that finally checked the rush- | the families ‘who lost elr ‘homes, While the allies now can have little D& | comes minister of national geonomy, E 5 eyt Bodi and Liverpool with 424 passengers and | ing course of the big fire at the Ber- | People of the village, as one big fam- Hopa 0f Greece aiding them in the de- | consists only of local engagements. Lo ity betwoen the state department and the | All But One of the Bodies Recovered | §3600,000 in goid. Aoy ouris fiy. aise eft mothity. naduee 40 fense of Serbia, the belief is still held The press urges the advisability of | British foreign o carries wi Have Been ldentified. * comfortable those who suffered here that it 3 not too late to turn the | RECRUITING ,CAMPAIGN HELD | oing on without a dissolution of |1t & voluminous ap S 1 . Secretary of Agriculturs Houston Help From Central Village. unfortunate losses. It was col aristiana, hav.ng | have been wiped out. The big steam-| The Wauregan company officiais, al- 5 tables on the invaders. The departure parliament and new general elections. | teXt of Americdn naval instructions 18- | New York, Nov. 7—Twelve dead— |issued an order freeing New York| Help was also sent from Central| remarkable tmat no one. was r the east of Lord Kitchener, after IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE | "5 "G Ul e ot & deputy but 1s Load “;“izfl_?n;;':d: o o e slght women ‘and ;four, men. and’ one state from quarantine agatnst foot Vilage to aid the members of the Wau- | by reason of the fire. : Tences in s with Prem R 5 T regarded as an able diplimat. known missing—summed up today the cas- |and mouth diseas: regan department in fighting the fire, 4, General Gallieni, the war min- | By Trades Union of London—A Large | ;€270°9 28, 0 S Ol "’N"ed in the | by British authorities since the begin- | ualties in the Diamond factory bufld- R oaareamt of m:‘.m“‘“ o s Mr. Lavallee to Rebuild. E istar, and General Joffre, the com- Number Enlisted. TLondon peace conference in 1913 after |08 Of the present war. ing in Willlamsburg section of Brook-| In the absence of Lord Kitchenen, | drant or other adequate facllities on| Mr. Lavallee said Sund: nxmm mander-in-chief of the field forces, has the Balkan war. He was a minister Divided Into 35 Points. lyn yesterday. All but one of the|who is away on ‘public duty” Premier | the West Wauregan side of the bridges| that he will rebuild his n:a as q given confidence that the campaign is| London, Nov. 7, 6.30 p. m.—A re-|of forcign affairs in the Dhallls cab-| The body of the note is divided into | bodies recovered have been identified. | Asquith is acting temporarily as Bri- |over the Quinebaug river and mill|ly as possible and will continue in bus~ to be carried on energetically by the markable demonstration in furtherance | inet of 1897. He is reputed to be fa- [35 points, dealing with all phases of | After working all night in the ruins|tish War Minister. canal the efforts of all the firemen. |iness. _ ! man who knows the east better ‘than|of Lord y's recruiting campaign | vorably dispose toward , the quad- |the contraband question, seizures and |police and firemen late today had nar- valiant as they were, amounted to lit- almos: anyone else. was held in Trafalgar square today |puple entemte. datentions, prior to, as well ag after, frowed the search down to the base-| A Canadian casualty list given out|tle, the steamer began to drive a g P. A B. 'WIDENER | Tiow. Troipallodussabia by the trades unions of London. As| » Y e e e T s t, which was filled with water. To | in Ottawa Contains the name Of Jo- | heays streasis at the point where the| L NERAL OF s 5 & result a large number of young men erai ‘Yanakithas, who remains in|and announces. that a separate com- | détermine if any bodles were there|seph Korn of New York city as|firo was catng its way along to a| TO BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON Advices from Saloniki and other|enlisted. With the *eon}km,nt the Greek cabinet as ister of war, | munica be sent soon dealing |two fire engines were set to work|wounded in battle. strong ‘of other frame building, but 9 = - i m’ today show that the much Qx%nhnn branch of the Independent|{s credited with having sgg respons cul “the * y and |pumping the cellar clear, a task that — . | close togather, 5 ancier and Street Car Magnats r forcec then were thought to'be or pirty. which declined to par-ipie for the crisis which re right of the British gove in- | will probably require the greater part | Austrian and Ialian soldiers in the Burned Furiously Several "Hours. Philadelphia. ~~ "~ ‘ernmefit to_ in- 2esr the scene are being landed et | ticipate, oll the unfons in London sent | o erthrow of M. Zaimis. cltde in their, list omf 00; d of | of the nizht. 3 trenches in the Carnic Alps are suf-| Saloniki and are proceeding to points |represéntatives and an immense 1os, who controls a majority of par- wuvmux"!:ruclu ‘whi 'Efi"m. pofts from the hospltals, where 41 | fefing greatly from snow and cold.| The fire was discovered about 4 a.| phjjagelphia. Nov. 7.—The is believed they cau do_the{zathered In the square. 5 Itament, took exception to a Atatement |so included.” Injured were taken after the fire, | Hostilities are at a standstill. m. and burnéd furlously for several|,e p A B, Widener, the widely most good. ‘rcop tralns are dafly| Resclutions at the meeting re-af-|hy'the’ war minister and when an| . Redress Through Proper GChannels. |Showed that less than 30 were detained hours. At times columns of fire [§ron iy and street car magnate, leaving Saloniki, but so much sscrecy | firmed labor's conviction that the vol- | aZology was mot forthcoming brought| for ‘further treatment, others having| A report from Athens says that|blazed to the height of more than a|gied at his home in Elkins Park in being maintained that it is impos- untary svstem of enlistment would |30 %a vote which showed a lack of | ocCLetary fLansing denies that the|been sent to their homes. Several of |King Constantine. will dissolve the |hundred feet, lighting the sky for[terday, will be held tomorrow sible to compute the number of men. Meet the needs of the country and | gnddence in the government. charges, such as pllotage, Wharfage,|ihose remaining suffered from burns|Greek Parliament. A general elec- | miles, and driving back those Wholnoon instead of Tuesday as at first) One report says that an Anglo- {biedged devoted support to Lord Der- unloading costs, etc., against a detain- kand bruises, and are sald to be in a |tion cannot be heid for two months. | were engaged in the fight against it announced. The services, which will Italian army has landed at Valona |by’s campalgn “in order to bring the R TS AR od vessel must be pald by the claim- | gerfous condition and it is possible - or attempting to salvage something |be private, will be conducted by the (Avlona), on the Adriatic, with the|War to a successful issue and to pre- | FRENCH HAVE CAPTURED ' ants, and adds that the United States | pic e geaths may result. Ore. hunidred and Wity young Triah- | from -the DUIIDE Sroctiress, I¢ Was| oy o o purpose of orossing Albania. The Rus- | vent the establishment in this coun- 7" GERMAN ADVANGCE POSTS, | S ‘loathe to believe that such ungen-| Fire Commissioner Adamson tonight | men, apparently coming to this coun- | nearly 9 o'clock before the fire was|Pauis Episcopal church. There will slane are still concentrating is Bess- |tV of the conscriptionist military and gerous treatment will continue to be|issued a statement in which he de-|try to escape mffitary duty, arrived|fully under control and the steamet |phe no homorars pall bearers.’ & @ ' arabia to be prepared to make a de- | Paval system.” . accorded American citizens” Any|clared the loss of life among the work- |at New York on the steamer Came- |continued to pour through lines ot The fortune left by Mr. Widener is Scent on Bulgaria from the east. 2 LA "",“"EE I‘ ;’ BI'::': le Mesnil | waivers: of indemnity exacted from |ers on the fourth and fifth .oors whas | ro i ®" 1 liose quantities of water on to the|variously estimated at between Sixty Batiles {h Sccbia PRINTING PLANT OF i S e oy w9 sl C A e T T S T ruins until long affer that time. and-one hundred million dollars. ¥ i 5 3 éclared, cannot | stairways to the lower floors was . H. Pa . 8. ambassador t: 5 — Bt 15 nietbain Aal: Cathii LONDON GLOBE SEIZED| Paris Nov. 7, 235 p. m—German|preclude them from subsequently ob- |iioseq by a locked door on the third | Engiand, presented the American mora| = Fred Lavallee’s Loss $15,000. P advence posts before Andrechy were Serbia and on the Montenegrin fron- taining redress through diplomatic | foor. The victims were unable to get protesting against British interference| Fred Lavallee, proprietor of a gen- | CARRANZA HAS PURCHASED Following an Attack de on Admin- | captured and an attack against French i channels. R ain et et o b sivanc istration tors. " | positions ‘sast. of. the Butte 1o Mesnil| - Efomaonto'the e ascame: aa the ets | Offmer T L e Forg | o H e e T ety Siom FIVE WIRELESS PLANTS f06- Al wlong, the ‘line and to havel ;4. heor e printing piatt]| eaen thie Arternoae af ‘thy. rwah [DISARMAMENT. 'OF THE O EKIENRy INes Dl o by Qamus 5 ing, his barn and shed with all of their ish Communication Betwesn reach¢d the Morava river, which has % S inting pl ‘ween e first and second floors. A committee froi the Philadelphi b ed to th und. i 3 been Erossed at some polats. In their | Of fho London Globe together ‘with |Wer office. The Sememnicaion -l FANEDA NATIOWAL PURIER chili T Council Teft Philadelphia on o special | Aside from his two hOTses. some Wag- Méscion wnd Other"Couitrives ce t! c] sone of yes lay an o train f Francit " hich imelfia ik bt "2 P T ey, e peeed v the patcs tals | RO, (45 Beps od e Sies [ Fefeenior WII Darty Oy Revelaors STANDING BY WrEOK, | ibsrs’ Bell hams from the Fanama- | Rauicd out of the parm, he didn't sove | Sen Prancisco, Nov. 1. Purchate of ! rine Defending Country. | The Gisbe had been fnviting trouble | drechy and sttacked by Clriamn off-| . SEo R e R e g mickefs worth. Sundey SfTe%o e eatabiian: Sommunication ’ between - iy EES | for some time, virtaally daring the au | Cers’ activity of the enemy the sector nama, Nov. 7. ent of ragg assengers and Crew | Count Joseph do Hemptinne, a Bel- O iner | the ‘west coast of Mexico, all parts o Mntensurine, Mke thelr Berbl | e Bl e s s | of Beuyraiehes. {ig Pariaron- natiodal police: s bess Safe on Deach. gian, reporteq. to have been ixecuted | Lo S < which haprenss |the United' States and Vancouver, B B g S Ml Teport | disTesard of some of the wishes of the| ‘“In Champagne an attack with|virtually agreed upon between. that as a spy at Ghent on Qct. 26, has not | to be unusually large ane consisted of | C-» has peen ordered by General Car- official press bureau and Of its unre.|STépades attempted by the Germans|country and the United States. Po-| San Diego, Cal, Nov. 7.—The cruiser | ranza, first chief of the Mexican ré- that they have Tepulacd an attempt bY | ctrained denunclation of members . of | S&ainst our positions east of Butte 18 |lice will hereafter be armed only re- | San Dieso was sianding by the wreck. A terdanet fe ety According to the | groceries, dry goods. -meats, ~ four: | (Ui " was announced here yester. <Herzegovina, and captured four|tN® cabinet who incurred its wrath.|Mesnil was easily repulsed. volvers -and batons. ed coust steamer Fort Bragg off Point ohivios kept in such a store. s |day. “Stations are to be erected at & quantity of supplies and o few | AR aftack vesterday Ly the Globe on| -In the Vosges the attack com-| Disarmament of the Panama police Paimilla =yesterday ready o take| After a visit to the concentration | ooinse jo only $1.500 on bufldings | MAzatlan and Guaymas. and smaller | They also claim success over | CeTtain ministers In conmection with |menced yesterday at La Chapelotte | was recommended by General Goe-|aboard the vessel's 24 passengers and |camps where Italy s holding her ~ ones at Guadalajara, Manzanillo and T | the administration of the war office | cOontinued during the night. Our field | thals governor general of the canal |crew of 23, who were belleved o be | Coiip t %, | and steck. San Blas, Mexico. P nar they Sapiared Tour ouis | and its positive reiteration foday thet | §un effaciously countered the mine- | zone, General Edwards, commander of | safs or. the beach. e iy ot Enish, axibag” Harmidas Wilmot's Loss. Ehnu nd Wenera] RUGOTAA men: Secretzry Kitchener had resigned, not- | throwers' attack. the United States forces in the canal| The San Diego, with Rear Admiral |treatment accorded the prisoners. Harmidas Wilmot, owner of .two|POISONOUS GAS FACTORY the south the French are reported | Vi thstanding offlical deniels, seem to| “Cerman aeroplanes dropped eight|zone and Minister Price, all of whom | Winslow aboard, picked up the Fort Bulgerian Moatiey |Bave decided the authorities on the|bombs in the region of Dunkirk. A |are said to have declared’ in” reports | Brass's distress signals early yester-| Officers of the interned German| Gbyir comtinoiiidings, totally’ des- DESTROYED BY FRENCH - I’ | suppression of the paper. moy was wounded and insignificant | to Washingtoi that the police use their | day and raced 250 miles to her aid. g E . > % e they have taken several vil damage was done. rifles on the leaset provocationlsthat| Al of the Fort Brage's lifeboats were | taoiog the efuos of The ‘macy oo e ant or 31900, Waiia | At Dunsforf, Alsace—Manager and”42 t would ap) ., therefore, that the | JAPANESE STEAMER SUNK u?xmy )«;l the eT-n. The dlfis‘r ‘was | rifles upon tl;l; a\lsh;ul provocation. | lost except one. Whether it succeeded | partment to grant them shore leave | his original investment was somewhat Workmen Suffocated. tral powers, who . have obtained ,_ |calm on Nov. 5. There is nothing to|tweenbetau hhvtat:hr in taking ashore the line which enabled | since several officers escaped on the|in excess of this figure, the tnsurance i objective, the opening of BY GERMAN SUBMARINE. |Teport regarding our adyance from —_— passengers and crew to escape by |yacht Eclipse. will not cover his real loss on the| Geneva. via Paris, Nov. 7, 5.20 p. m. e ot obiac A e Krivolak. On the front of the Crenz| v ;11 A AND TROOPS meaus of a breeches buoy, or Whether property, which represented a lucra- | —The poisonous gas factory at Duns- . i au Near Gibraltar Wednesday—Captain | Tiver we continued our progress on the the vessel was close enough to the| Miss Olga Whittlesey of Caldwell, | tive investment that cannot be restor- |forf, Alsace, which was attacked Fri- and Crew Reached Shore, Rabrove side. ARRIVE AT NACO bt;g‘:oto e 158 ll‘%:;m. 5 ot known. | N. J., was seriously injured when she | ed for the amount of the insurance. day_ by Prench aviators, was. virtuslly - k- g Ao RS 'n the San 0 ived on the | leaped from the Prospect Street bridge rty and his hom: lestroyed according to a report which m“"“':’;’:";‘u":‘sifl"s Tokfo, Nov. 7, 6.30 p, m—The Jap.|PLANT OF RICHMOND NEWS Has Abandoned the Offensive for the scenc last night passengers and crew | over the Pennsylvania tracks at Tren | G ieree Bocuorn rost a bollding wext |has reached here from Basile. The anese steamer Yasakuni Maru, 5,118 Time Being. could be seen huddled about bonfires|ton, 25 feet to the tracks below in a ¥ manager and 42 workmen are said to WITH BULGARIA | tons gross, was sunk by a German AP SPIERVER SUER on the beach. It was impossible for | suicide attempt. e It P eutred . inis | have been suffocated by fumes -res: submarine near Gibraltar Wednesday. Y Douglas, Ariz, Nov. 7.—General|the cruiser to communicate with them o sulting from explosions while other The captain and crew reached shore | oo bY Secretary of the Navy Jose- | rryncisco Villa, accompanied by the | untii daylight. Directors of the Pacific Mail Steam. | Sl the Point where the fre i"=: | employes who were overcome have safely. phus Daniels. I.rggr part of his artlllery and caval-} The steamer, a wooden vessel of 705 | ship Co. decided on a distribution of | from §3,000 to $3,000, partly covered|been sent to hospitals. e 1y, drrived today at Naco, Sonora, 25 |tons. was believed to be a total loss.|{$25 a share to stockholders, the | et runce. T 0 The Yasakuni Maru evidentl: Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 7.—The entire|mfles ‘west of Agua Prieta, from|In adcition to a cargo of merchandise|money fo be patd out of the sarpl the victim of one of the German sub- | et and bullding of the News and | which fown ne was beaten: itis ve: | she was thought to be’ carrying gold resuliing fro mthe" decreass in the| Barely Time to Cloth Themselves. |BRIAND, SOCIALIST, IS marines which have passed safely | o > tirement is taken in Mexican circles |and siiver from Mexican mines. compeny’s sapital stock. M Tavalk AR Soks Throush the state of Gibraltar in the | &'y Josephus Danicls, was destroved | here to mean that Villa has abandoned r. Lawalise Joceul) o NEW PRIME MINISTER art 3 S hurried; Mediterranean to under take a cam- | 7,000 Batungonoriod SROTHY before © | the offensive for the time being. WATERBURY MAN AND WANTS $9,000000 FOR . | Beandthe members of Tis family fore: OF FRENCH REPUBLIC e o Shimst the merchant shipDing | printing establishment of E. Muszell HIS DAUGHTER MISSING RAILROAD IN ALASKA.[£d, (0 yacate the premises that they & several and Company, also is a complete loss. | COLLAPSE OF BLEACHERS =, had bareiy time to clothe themselves, ~| vessels. Several small stores are either partial- AT NEW BRITAIN,| 700K Child From Her Mother at New- | v} omas Riggs Says the Road Could Be | °N° Child setting out with no more The Yasakuni Maru sailed from New . o than its rompers on. The fire stert- York October 6 for Oran, Algeria and | v 15 Basier brsiocos hanager of : b 0 i Completed in Three Years. ed on the second floor of the Lavalles arrived at Gibraltar October 23. the News and Observer, was painfully | Several Hundred Women and Girls| . ington, Conn, Nov. 7.—The au- building at the rear of the store in but not seriously injured by a falling Huled to; thit: (Rroukid, thorities were asked today to search|pisen gy ool Nov. 7.—Thomas|one of the rooms occupled by ome of BULGARIANS ATTEMPTING B ks eatnor (nolle StIemptnE 9| New Britain, Comn. Nov. 7—Juat| Lo Joseph Cummings of Waterbiry e A L b T e . books out of the building. Firs ., » Nov. and his five-year old daughter Asline | S TO ENVELOP FRENCH getimatss of the property. loss. with befors the chemplonship football game Sio "dicappeared Jrom: the home. of the government's Alaska, raiiroad, said P “accepted by the owder Sunday e e fire still burning, are abou ,- | et Brif and Hartf ohin Donovan on Saturday. The little e e e In the Valandovib Region—Heavy Ar- | G0o. 5 High schools at Electric fleld yesterda | giri haa been living with her mother at | SODSZES: ppropriated $9.000000 & year | to know. The families in the La- Sllry and Fifle (Fire Heard. | % was tne spoqna_ time the cvews | afiornoon” the beachers, sfomg the| £ inovin home.” Cummings. cars |1, s, £rom aeater ac Sewdsd io | vanes (eherient nouse, which iwds "8 12 een TN out lere m at on Lt A e ] ¥ London, Nov. 7. 7.05 p. m—A divi- |since Secretary Daniels has been at |bundred women end_ girls to the |je took the Sl out for a ‘walk and coulc be completed in three vears. = |were those of Henrele Jilleau H. Ber- slon of 35,000 Bulgarians i attempt- | the head of the navy department, the | ground. Mrs. R N. Peck had her 1eg | neither nave bean seen gince, A note |, Jir, RIggs sald.the survey system | ihisume and George Polin. They lost ing to envelop the French force i |first fire having occurred April 24, | Droken, and many Dersons Were Pain- | was frina i ihe nouse wuich recss|Wwas complete and ready for construct- | everything. the Valande region, accord! “ fully bruised. pe ors. Eight miles of steel have bes - o 12 formation fross’ Balgaciay siste | . % £oing hers you can mever ses me or|1aid and 30 additional miles of road T ?t:.::hn: Wilmot t:n‘:;ld‘l::‘.. ear- ghtained by a Greek outpost in tne | UPRISING OF INDIANS ON CUNARD LINE REFUSED Aviine ayain—Joe" . Def el rendy fox the ralls, which will| (ot the Favallss: gtoxs. wece- Fortung e oobs. carhian adh | Beacen WHITE ROCK AGENGY. PASSAGE TO IRISHMEN |y, NTER SHOT BY GOMPANION, | Mr.” Rises said fhe section from |Chittier, proprietor of a barber shop, gd _Pass to Fairl . whic! ) o ey ey Jeepalch 1M | ustice of the Peace Bartlett Shot by| Who Wished to Sail fo Escape Military IN THE ADIRONDACKS |open up & vast fleld of coal for use|and lived [n the building, and Heney —_— 1 easy a fire has been heard at the outpost sta- Intoxfoated Redskins. Duty M e, Vot it T T S sipmags o, > otal, Tn the other Wilmot bullding e T g t Lake City, Utah, Nov. T, Liverpool, Nov. 7.—Firemen on the Bushes. Seol iy BRITISH SCHOONER ON Tadis pEaing il o the oo A | Canand: Hne'. at 'Saxonia, . Killed by Boston Express. apartments occupled by - Fortuna SHOAL IN VINYARD SOUND, |southern Utah last spring is threatened | scheduled to depart ¥ for New | Uttca, N. Y., Nov. 7.—Willlam Hatch | New Haven, Conn., Nov. 7.—Do.|Chartler and family. batlaing ~ id its contents was wiped out, the on_the White Rock in Ulnta | York, refused to sail on.the veesel if|of Constableville, was shot and killed | mingo Trieracastro, 19 years old of |2nd its y e = e e N | it onli-he ah.cetn T ity e B e Chatti, Mt | B i e s as Sl asd o i e e g A irme: Deathey: rom Liver- | josgn” headed by Sheriff Hatch Mur- |age” were permitted on board. The | while hunting In the Adirondacks ves. |killed by the Boston express on the| Jas. Thompson and a Mrs. John Ber- 1 pogl, N. S, For Montville. {ray of Vernal met with armed resist- | Cunard officials upheld the.firemen and | terday afternoon. New York, New Haven & Hartford|Dard. a widow, were tenants in the ; 5 - ance when they went to the reserva- | refused to &arry the men Who weré of | Merriam had shot a buck which had | Raflroad near Cedar Hill tonight. He | 4welling that was so badly dsmaged. The Corriere della Sersa of MBlan|, Vineyard Haven Nov. 7.—Tho Beit-|tion sesierday to arrest Tony and |servize age. got away. He was following the|was walking the tracks with & com- Fire Made Bapid Progress. 2 3 ced thaf it learned % sehooner Irme tley, Liv. h Bill, who_are : g 5 wounded animal when he saw a move. on and not hear. the aj The fire made surprisingiy . 3 o i I Bl | erpool, N, S., for Momtville, Conm, with | saesdon® T Baroh Jaaion ot OBITUARY. . ment in_the bushes some. - distance | Of the express. S A i e i B Pl e g v tic source thet progress having resigned, 1prmer ister of war of |a cargo of wood puip, ran azround on ithe peace at ite Rock, on the night = : ahead. - He fired and the bullet passed BT YU OPTE ing its way through the big tenemen tito ds of Aristide Br R"-m, since tho heginning of | Squash Meadow shoal in Vineyard | of Nav. 2. s i Thomas H. Williams. ~ |through Hatch's heart. Fall From Haymow Fatal. building, 'ynh:h on the low‘e‘r floor -m; Mhzi::npr-nkr and present war has commanded a|sound teday. ~ The coest guard cutter| Bariiett, it is sald, was shot by the| Oakland, Cal, Nov. 7—Thomas H. X in the roomy basement was used for |of justice, ‘the task of forming n 2wy, Wik command the Rus. | Acushnet went to her assistance. Indiens because ho refused them food. | Williams. for more than 35 years presi- Aberdeen Steamer Sunk. Storing goods and then into the La-|cabimet for France. M. Briand is forces sent agalnst Bulgaria Jt B The Indians ate reported to have been |dent of the old California Jockey club| London, Nov. 7, 423 p. m—The|from a haymow in a barn where he| vallee store . Shifting wind | Socialist and was prime or Sy nothewiDi M;'M '; *um's:‘;»- mg”{f‘fii Sactiett i mow % ¥etan) | and cndof e Restkncms skp tiofke- een steamer Alastir, 366 {ond | was aleeptng Mt night acd recelved|sived the Lav Demh fiem o Pe [IN00-1n1 ot abeloBd mania and sesk- ew York, | ~—Arri Steam= | anc 0 danger itates, died yester- as been sunl e members juries w1 later caused death a | truction that as a conse- 1913, y: ‘orution in Bulgaria. er Taorming, Neoles Hrom is wo % Bere. _ Aot the crew were saved. Hiit0ra hospital. 'quence the Wilmot bullding next to offices in former cabinets’

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