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POPULATION 20,919 TSREELECTS 6OV, CODLIDGE - rr d ' & ' J‘ ; . e gifl?& m";g;nnfl.:;:::éq'fif{:; TAMMANY HALL DEFEATEDINGITY ELECTION s i et s vt e CLAINS OHID VOTES PROH WE: Statero Promote “Viokace| [ Come Within' Teh b oy s i 1 i Labor Léders Enimate That Al Union Mines Will ¢ y ‘Washington, Nov. 4—The Russial|speedy action on the = peace treaty - Germans Httwamaried’ die. to the View That the Strike Will Not Run Half That Tinwe bolsheviki “have availed themselves of{ brightened up again today when the| mantling the for tress at Istein, on the every opportunity to initiate 'irl the : iiiste i e} senuie voied down one ~amendmen, | Enine ot of Basi. —Samuel Gompers Sustains the Miners In Statement United Stafes a propaga: med 10| agreed to dispose of two more tomor-| . : : BT : i % 5 { BRIDGEPORT REELECTED bring about the forcible overthrow of| row, and renewed informal discussion | - Fourtsen of the 108 chapters 1n the That Withdrawal of the Injunction Will Open the Way i Stat ives| MAYOR C. B. WILSON | our present form of government|of methods to hasten Consideration of | New- England Red Cross division have : : . W¥aE Two Thirds of Returns Counted the Bay . e i3 5 Chairman, Wadsworth of Uhe Senaie| reservations. st | COIPIEe. their quotas. For the Settlement of the Strike. & E ity—In [ Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 4.—Mayor| Military committee, has been inform Tonight some of the more opi 2 = Coolidge More Than 122,757 Plurality- . 'r'h p Clitord B. Wilson, Fepubican, was re- | by Assistant Seerciary Phillips in s predicted 2 vote on ratification by ihe| By namimous vots the senate judi:| Washington, Nov. 4—Despite the | ment will apen the way for settiemant . ’s Candidates | elected mayor by a plurality of 1,872 | letter made public today at the si end of the week, while the ers on |iciary committee ‘declined to recom- | grir e of the coal strike, 7 City All Three of Tammany’s i i i O+ Vincent, ocrat- | department. | both_sides thousht it likely to cOm® |rend repedl of the esplonage act. :;”“‘ ofhfefutresy ol s ey e Amffl?lp‘,};m Court Bench Seen to Have Lost—There Is No| fusion-American labor candidate. It| The bolsheviki, Mr. Phillips said,| within ten dayy at the latest. ° * 3 al the end of the coal strike was | o5 qpor G fae Ame et preme i is the fifth consecutive election of | have at.their disposal large quantities| In the background of all calculations, | Ckile ‘has again given Belivia an | near, spokesmen here for miners and | pight. 5 v In the Political Complexion of the New York | Mayor Wilson. of gold, partly revenue of the form-|however, was the possibility of anoutlet to the Pacific ocean’by ceding | operators declared tonight the country | Charging fhat the injunction waa'd Change \ Mayor Wilson has béen head of the|er Russian government and partly a|eleventh hour rally by the treaty’s ir- |a strip of land north of the province of | was in ' for' a protracted industrial Legislature—On Basis of Returns From More Than Half | city_sovernment fo reight vears, his| reserve belonsing to the Rumanian| reconcilable enemies, Wwho bhave intl- | Arica. Ve wrong € struggle in the bituminous fields. Gomperg 2a1 et e 2’1:?;:. ard slection today being for hls Htth term. | gavernment, and it fs considered im- mated more (han once that they were Small_ daily amd wveekly- nowspapers| (200, Jeaders. s bie more specific | miners invited fo’ fuciner oamforeney . About 75,000 Majori The republican ticket was - swept | portant not to give ~them = means| mindful of the opportunity whic all. daily and weekly newspa, than operators, estimated that al |py th rehies the State Ohio Has Voted Dry By 75, IOFIEY.| i amie, it Sha eattor 7o, oot | ANt Gamieemet el ioas. b e et bl and Gestructipn Te- | union ‘mines would remain closed & | " Mpjcbriment Of labor he had In Cleveland the Wets Claimed 23,000 to 34,000 Ma- | 1072 votes morc than he did two years| bring this gold into the United States|roll call until the session-of congress |cause of .inability to. obtain Drint| least four weeks. Other estimates cui | pomoreins ditstment court ra LR ~a » ago. Leading the ticket was Clar-} where it could be used to sustain their|ends early in Dec¢ember. .| paper. that time in half, - but officials, al- nege- jority, In Cincinnati 51,000 to 56,000—Republicans| eice E. Winton, who had a plurality | propaganda of ‘violence and unrea-| The amendment disposed of toddy jority, ” of 2,313 in his election to the office | son.” tiated and effected “whereby the ctul T 4 i though without word of direct efforts | o it ot e 725, 20ogbY Republican Leader Lodge | Mrs. Charles H. Ebbets, wife of the rike can be brought to an end, 3 it 54 . Phi sai ile there i Elected Governor In Kentucky—In New Jersey Bugbee, | of town clerk. All the republican al-| Mr. Phillips said that while to “strike e L - e B Naoum| to bring the ‘two sides togather, st rom the treaty entirely the |president of the Brooklyn National|held firmly to the view that the strike - dermen running were elected which|Wwas no blockade of Petrograd so far| Shantung provision. The vote was 41| Baseball.Club, was refused a decres of| would not run that long. WITHDRAWAL OF INJUNCTION = : I Le.dm‘_w Reelected Mayor | ¥ill make the city council membership | as the United States was congerned, no| to 26, th eproposal failing by the votes | divorce. There were no conddential reports| NECESSARY. FOR NEGOTIATIONS Republican, Is YOT| 50 rpublicans and four democrats. | licenses for the shipment of g0ods tal of virtually' the. same senatprs who| . . - 23 i et cunfilential _renorty %L N Clifford B. Wilson, Republican. The four democrats were not running | Bolsheviki Russia were being issued.|several days ago defeated the ‘commit- | ‘On November 10 Switzerland will | agents in the fielde, and reports to | Indianapolis, Ind. <ov. 4-Ac s a, today, having held over from last| This policy of non-intercourse added| tee amendment on that subject. take up, In legisiative assembly, the|Washington headquarters of the op- | President John L. Lewis, of the Unitel | 7T could not be continued if the procla:) Early tomorrow action will be sought | subject’ of her. entry -into’ the league| erators merely announced that over- | Mine Workess ~of Aniericar tohight seston, Nov. 5.—Governor Coolidge | cicsest in many years in this repuhli- ] "The voto for the chiet offices was: | mation. of peace ‘without 4Aditional| on the amendment. of Senator. Gare: | ot aosion was re-elected yesterday by a plural- | Can stronghold. | . Mayor—Wilson, 10498; Vincent, 8, legislation. with six precinets missing, of Babylon. | 611, 757 over Richard H. Long, demo- | Babylon, N. 4—Mrs lda| A t. Oklahe p2 popiilar night conditions were “unchanged. stated that the miners will be willife lemocrat, oma, for a P i 5 Returning here from a trip to the| !0 resume negotiations with the vote before any declaration of war,| The shipping board steamer Hoxie, | v, Mr. Phillip§ ‘wrote in reply to Sen- y clerk—J. A. H. Robinson (re-|ator Wadsworth, who had st, I'uel Admigistrator Garfield took | erators immediately ¥ the restrainiy. ed why|and later the proposal of Senator La |which was partly disabled on Oct. 28 | L’ in" number of conferences dur. | Order now in fores testame ibon Sammis, republican member of the as- | Publican), 10, 337; Francis P. Dinni-| the administration had adopied 2 poL-| Follette, republican. Wisconsin, 10| by the'loss -of -propeller blades, has|ing the day, but it was stated official- | vacated. His statemont s ioas A grat. The vote was: Coolidge, 315.043; | sembly 'from the second. district - of | &an, 8770, icy of non-intercourse with that part|strike out the treaty’s labor provisions, | reacked Halifax. N. S. Iy that he had not discussed settle. | after belng shown an Associated Preds Long 192, Suffolk county, was defeateq today by | TOWN clerk—Clarence I, Winton (re-| of Russia controlled by the Bolshe- | will come un under an agreement to % . ment of the strike with operators. J.|dispatch quoting President . Sarmue! The vote for Coolidge was the larg- | William G, Carvoll. domamat o publican), 10724; Bdward E. Lynch,| viki In his letter Mr. Phillips said: | vote finally on it by 3 p. m. These are | Cails:for assistance were received by [ "'y Qforrow, vice president and ex- | Compers, of the American Federotian est & reeeived by a candidate for et t 8411, No_ Bloskeds: Exists. the only amegdments now remaining. |radio stations from a vessel said to be | ciutive secretary of the National Coal | of Labor, as advocating withdrawal™ governor in. this state. ONE TAMMANY HALL | Tax collector—Howard F. Smith (re- 3 Part of toddy’s debate was on a mo- | the Shipping. Board = steamer West Association, and a former member of | the restraining order as a step toward The “law and order” siogan of Gov- : publican), 10,724; Edward A. Drew, 8,-| “In reply to your letter of October|tion by Senator Borah, republican. of | Wankikum. the. fue administration staff, was | settlement of the strike. ? ernor Coolidge. based upon his stand CANDIDATE 18 LEADING| 100. 20, 1919, concerning the so-called |Idaho, to strike out Article Ten of the < among those who saw Dr. Garfield| Mr. Lewis' statement follows: % @guinst the striking Boston policemen, 4 Cify treasurer—Walter J. Garrity, | blockade of Petrograd, I beg to inform|league covenant,-but he withdrew the| The Shipping Board steamer Lake The meeting caused widespread re-| “If the injunction is vacated gHe brought out, a heavy reserve republi-| New York.Nov. 5—An officia) count | 10,567; Moses W. Manwaring, 8,560.|you. that. so far as the United States|proposal- afetr suggestfons: had been Glebe: sent’ word: by radlo-.that she can vote. probably will be necessary to determ- Other republican nomine on the | in ewhether Robert L. Woran, the 1o ginicesued. b blockna ists. It 13|advanced for changing the foreign re. ports that Dr. Garfield had been dele- | miners will be willing immediately" o exists, It 1s|adva o = - { BT aE e s e e [ mahart 108 Ev‘footd and “;tfl; 1“,"{1 gated to act as mediator. xlneet the operators in’joint conferenéa o | the present policy of. this government,|lations committee reservation on would stop at Bostor jnstead of Bal-| ™ 4(torney General Palmer, in a letter |'to negotiate a wage scale’ o PLALE ticket were elected by large piu. :zmr:;ny candidate, or T. H. Lal REPuaucEtré GoEVElImoR 5 however, to refuse export licenses for|subject to, meet his objection. timore. . iy st ShIHENELS comblliwhitE Pe ) miners would _return " e oZai 3 s Nt pican, momifies has | CTED IN KENTUCKY | shipments to Russian territory under L3 protested against injunction proceed- | work prior to opening. of negotiath " i ek i dabe i With 1102 atstointe itk | 3 uiav sawi Bolshevike control and to refuse clear-| AppEAL FOR. FINANCIAL Cardinal - Johann Hartmann of Co-|jio. “sounded. o new note & hope by | Mr. Lewis said thé miners' offer mean BT e E b0 Teme B | b a IR it s oo ey ey X van et | ance papers to American. v ageh: AID.FOR STEEL STRIKERS |logne, the leading Roman Catholic | gociaring his belict -that if the fed- “negotiations without reservg< Bulf thut figure today 1 degng R '}rhpi‘ifim G ]fl"g"'};r'n':'xr‘u‘:p e . e(lfg‘t- ing to depart for Petrograd, the only dignitary“in Germany, is reported to bg Bl oaact ok Taaiauuy Saturday | tiors,” and would add nothing to: this TAMMANY DEFEATED IN | the republican candidates for justice | ernor James D, Black, democrat, by & ;':3‘,‘_;"‘:‘@3",‘:2‘;;‘,1‘,»5“":3“ Aot bo come| - Pittsburgh, Pa. 4—Leaders’ of | seribusly :ill“at ‘Cologne. : He. is held the strike illegal, the miners, “as | declaration. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION | the Subreme court in the first and| large majority. L tinued after the ratification of peace| e Steel sirike. tonight gave out ajY¥ears old. law abiding citize second judicial districts apparentl; M s New “York, Nov. 4.—Tammany Hall Gk 2 150 ns will discontinue| Under the restraining order, as com- majority' is estimated at . D ol letter from. the headquarters of the Z 2 it strued by miners’ officials, any sta was assured. | from 13,000 to 20.000. Haynes Car.| TS there is new legistation. | {0 aderation of Labor - in | New Hampshire boeksepers will seek | ‘“(icors of the conciliation depart- | mens as to. continuation of the Stike apparently went down to defeat in Lolen | personal manager for Governor Policy For Non-Intercourse. Washington in which: the executive | the ald of the federal food administra I ment of the department of labor said | Would be a violatioh of the restrain ::Oh:nll‘ni(dml election here today. All | o CHANGE IN COMBLEXION in a statement conceded | “The policy for non-intercourse with|council “declared their support of the ‘c‘:"l’;u’;:fli;heoégfghépz“'l?;" oL 28Tl 1o offers had been received from eith- | order issued in federal court of its candidates for the supreme 's def J o ter 2 Ak O is| organizations on_strike” and said that ©ORFL bench ‘seem {0 have Icat. OF NEW YORK ASSEMBLY Black’s defeat by from 8.000 to 10,000, ! territory under - Bolshevik control - is With returns lacking from 223 dis- tricts out af 848 in the first judicial| New York. Nov. 4. district. which includes the ,boroughs|ed from of Manhattan and the Bronx. Justice Joseph E. (e er side to atempt seitlement of the | against them last week. Tn yiew g i strike through mediation. this Mr. Lewis' statement is takeri'tn i po:X tl 1- | Sanized labor and their friends urging Government officials have fo\.lnl? t mean Q!’!a! no move toward calling uff Returns receit~ | yoemed 1o indicate that (he state| shesikl o Russla: o earry . revol-| Anancial support” Lean O. Stetson, former postmaster | sk of dealing with ail sorts of ru-|the strike would be taken betore ra- New Y klh: t‘pgmm% zfilmf‘mk In| wide prohibition amendment has car- | tion-throughout the world. They have| - “In this contest,” the letter contin- ?}nx'e’&l%gfi@,‘cu&hw&sc»’:morsa‘V 22| mors 4 little more’ dificult than they | opening negotiations. New York state up to 10.30 o'clock to- | - ajority. rad - _|ued, “the moral support and financial 2 Sae Néwburger, who was denied | night. showed no change in the politi- o LY, & large majority. Tabulators| availed. themselves of every oppor: Figures on the two constitutional | based chiefly on two coi siderations.|4n “appeal should be made to all, or- amendments were belated, but Sovery | for-embezziement of $993 of money or- | had UMOUEht because of fhe late R RITEERE S T P r he Tnited | assistance of all are necessary. Every o number cropping r 3 g AT % Sisnomination, by: the democrats and | cal .complexion of the nsdembly. The | Wiloh would removs ofcers mho e | iy, o ate i e e | oTlar reccive Wil be dovotsd.to. the | der'funds in-1915. Some of the reports today concerned [ VISITORS FROM SMALLEST =7 }:::n l"lul«.:dfl Jlg the field by lhhfi relnuh» r;nubll;nnu hndd ‘zaltned one district in | eq to protect prisoners from mobs. about the foreible overthrow of our|Purpose of sustaining the needy and British government will an- | freight emb:;gof“sfi \vh_l](;l; dhzxé;emnr;:t REPUBLIC IN THE WORLD fctins, 713 votes while Irwin|Rensselaer and lost one in Schenec- i their famijies: The i been imposed. The railroad a g 5 et Untermyet, 38:yeat-oid son of Samuel | tady. - [# e Heg :;:': ;upu' | ey Toial anbip ia iaed 0 G| DoES G e e ek emey" | tration_denied that forty per cent. ot| New York, Nov. 4—Direct from & Untermye:. bis opnonent, had 53,071, | Speaker Thaddeus €, Sweet wes re- | RESULT OF ELECTION IN e Suinptity ‘Of gola, belny pirily 8| tribute us generously ‘s its resources scheme of Irish government, socord-| {1190 CLe LG 7Y BT 0"l | paradise—whera sines. tng: venr s - m‘;:;mn J. Mv('ook,l he ather | elected from Oswego ‘county In the | MARYLAND IN DOUBT | recerve of gold belonging-to the Ru-|Will permit, and every member of every [ 118 to a strongly sup e - ny candidate, had 107,326 face of a vigorous campaign _waged against him by Miss Marion Dicker- aud Justice Robert T.. luce. 94,103. cause of the strike. there have been no politics,, 1 manian government which was: stor-|Organization is urged to do:likewis flp{flmm-rx clryles. R e President, Morrow,. of. the Na- | profiteertng, - drunkenness of disordes. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 4.—The result ¢, gor it “In ‘addition. to.f 3 , TR 3 Aspsoclation, whose mem-|and but oneviglent death—came twa ~ In the gecond judicia] district, which | man, who' was haoked defmocrats.|.of today's election jii Maryland was in t,‘},.f‘,‘,"‘{fi" m‘dfigg&; 1&: union” men %aryv%%‘?‘-kefl;to The 2 -lntu! m’m: G _proguces about {we-thirds offmen to New-Xork-today.. They jous- . ircludes “the/. gHs” * of yn | soclalists and prohibitienists. He was | doubt at midnight. With less than|mania. It fa con: ered important that| U fi,«y»nun] influence. in behal * e . clistor house - in | the COUN{ry’'s. soft yeoul output, took I neyed fromi Andorra. the “oldest and wud: Rnnnovg‘ With 204 districta lack- | onposed ‘byail the women’s organiza; | pne-haif of the._ ity --of . Baltimore | tne. uld not be given “who are 53 i federnlagents are|exception today to a protest against|smallest republic in the world” Tha ing out of ¥4, Arnon L. Sauiers, ve- | tions hecause of his Stand on el heaid from, Attorhey Genoral Albert| oas rough commercial transace|Eriker, to- tell the »u lie h "'_3’ et interference. with coal prices sent ‘o |steamship Cataluna, from .Barcelenu Z:m.,n' had ht"x‘: 0':"1 George J. 8, | leZml"ve. nrogram la_s}x year. C. Ritchie, the democratic nominee | tions {6 bring this gold into the Unit- ) t m; ¥ kl.i an h}'tle:’vo ng;fip& ioon S the attorrey general by W. A. Mar- | Spain, brought them. J detnocra 321, Lieucenant Colopel Theodore Roose={for governor, was leading hig republi- i could be used to)undone that will bring it to'an hono TR The tions were that Robert L.\ velt ‘began hiy political carcer as 41d | can ¢ -~ Ll Bl Bl o= P ‘the shall, president of _the Whoievnle It costs Andorra $400 a year to o O e e Mmanmn® | Trade Association of New York. :n a maintain its independence ana : with the Infofmation that the steamer | letier to Mr. Palmer, Mr. Morroy sad: [om ommi;".:flfie"m' they Laki g “On behaif of the National Coal As- | This money. in tribute equally. ke Darags was bringing the remains| %, on T wish to advise xou that Mr. | divided between France and. Spess 14 Saschntls s e ; Sfarshall is mot authorized' to speak | neighbors. Charlemagme gave the tese can opponent, Harry W. Nice, state's af of ' violehce | #ble conclusion.”,. Rk Moran, Tammany candidate for pres. | his famous father. He was & candi- | oy = st ks G ik N1 Representatives of steel companips ident of the bbard of aldermen. the|date in the Seeond’ district of Nassau 2 P in the Pittsburgh district reiterated to- n::idm::; for. wdm'm l.l:ieher;‘l.\re city | county and was opposed by Elia8 Raff,| Based on these figures the demo- Foreign Trade Nationalized. aight that the number of men employ- heen defeated by Represen- | a private in the American Expedi- | crats were claiming that Mr. Ritehio| e {on r to} ed was increasing and the Carriegie 3 h tative | F. H. La Guardia. his republi- | tionary Forces, Would Carzy Baltimore by about 1200, e e O s 0| Stéel company said ‘the fitishing mills The Swedish: barkentine Elba has | for this association. So far as I know |ritory itg freedom, and . it nas The varenent o o Jarrow margin| Rooseveli was greatly elated over| Few definite returns had been re- | creige bwer the distripution of mecess|Of the Homestead Steel works did bet- Draned ‘St oea mnd hew crr | he is mof authorized to speak for the | maintaintd uninterrupted to date, < | The vote in 2310 districts out of 2567 | his® victoryi which he regarded as spe- | ceived from the counties, however. and Slties, Al foreign trade has heen ma-{ter Jast week tha nat any time since ”:"‘ St Ctad hea ued by iy |bituminous coal producers of the| Fisk Warren and-Joseph = Alemany, e K 459,700, | iy significant because he liccame | i seemed probable that the result |Fionaiized’ Thit means that there can|the strike was called and ‘furnace op- |Of “ele] o) | CGuart) A441; Moran 359,700. e s Syp- was a'big day fo: me hours. | be no dealing except with - | erations were “normal steamshi Afel, acco; | United States. To the best of mY |trustees of the single tax colony of 1, according to a wireless, U it the Bolshe- | 17 3 my family, dutkie kopn foroen 2 D j attorney of Baltimore, by about 1,000 in_Baltimore city. réces | knowledge the bituminous coal spera- | Sant Jordi, were the two arrivals from Podad SAIRINS TRl T e LA day for i R vik authoritles. Morcover since the |\ vo o THOTELS . FEEL Ao NaeT It thie Atel | tors are not in sympathy with thé Andorrz. They are on their way, to Tecord ¥ S betoteo. L vanihe sald. JA Arie-toy:: Mes. ‘Ripevalt fall of 1918 the Bolsheviki have main- Dr. Alexis ‘Carrel will leave France|sentiments expressed in Mr. ~Mar- e, arffa, near ., toat- L aviatlon service. doing well and elected from my home | PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS imination ‘in THE PINCH OF PROHIBITION | Dr: Alexis il B halls Jetter, but are entirely willing | tend the' celebration of ite. oot asic Folitical leaders were hard at work | aiétrict to the assembly. It will be my CARRIED IN CHICAGO, 2 TO 1/ tained 2 svatem Bf &acrimoination o this week tg resume his work with the| tonight analyzing the vote to deter- i resu r ; fully to any |versary as the oldest and I 2 in New York. |and ready to conform > _an 1 and largest sin- night analyz carnest endeavor to stand’ fearlessly | (Chicago, Nov. 4 —Early returns from | tion is divided into pategories along| New York, Nov. 4—The pinch of gf“’“":;,;;‘f;{,‘g‘;,u,“yg‘a,‘: Service | program of the government which 35 |gle tax community in the world. mine. 1t possible. :?:;n;;rmmmgmn;mx for, the Drinclples of Justice and order | today's statewide election for consti- | oocupational,and clads lines, and _re-| prohibition s making iselt felt in no| e Bas completed four sear 8cemed necessary t prote:t the pub- |~ Andorra, they said, pays its presic ffrage accou © whocyr | and to ald in the solution of the vital | tutional convention delegates indicated | ceives food, so far as may be avail-|uncertain terms on the hotel business : : showing made by Tammany or wheth- | problem of _economie readjustment o Ao = lis in the present si-uation.” dent $15 2 vear, and its 34 members et mic tonight that the three public policy | able, in accordance with a scale which|in New York. According to reports it vy foic p ity parliament $5 each. The country I8 er it was the result of other issues. | with all that les within me.” uestions had generally carried in Chi- | i adjusted with & view to the main.| today Trom many of the city's leading | s, Nealy, $900000 worth of navy food: | oo \bs PATRIOTISM OF 175 miles in extent. Its population is SRR TR st ared Ahit | dne - cago districts by about 2 to 1. These | tenunce of the Bosheviki in power and|hostelries the number of vacant rooms | Sters Wil be offered for sa’c to the) B=T WEST VIRGINIA MINERS | 6,000. the amault by Wi Honaara® | PROMIBITION MAJORITY quéstions were designed to instruct | the fulfillment of their programme For|in places that hitherto were crowded E “There is no internal strike in Az B 1 5 arrangements by Dr. Jonathan C. Day, s X 1 2 - d .|to capacity has ased steadil 2 v Nov, 4—Defend- | dorra,” Mr, Warren declared, § Tammany candidates. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 4.—On the|galeway amendment and public own- | Red army. is estimated, in the official] hardly a big hotel in the city has any- I tative Reuben L. Haskell, | basis of partial ‘returns from more : 4 i .| that irresponsible persons never caw republica: The French steamship Roma from|ism of the West Virginia miners” C. = hip. Bolshevik gazette of February 6, 1919,| thing like the number of patrons reg- bliean, was elected a county | than half of the state, Secretary of |- o B ‘ Judge in Brooklyn. He made his cam s g shon. v tPanta . dal {eeney, president of District Num- | hope to fool any part of them any par$ s to be three times the average for|istered during the wet days. gfi? 'a‘}e:iv:;‘dazl';:ew York and is Le- lx:é.-hfz Unitea States Mine Workers, | Of the time, and mever hold office. ) State Smith at midnight predicted | FOUR ELECTION OFFICIALS % | the several categories of the civil pop-| The falling off in patronage was_ a ing held in quarantine owing to the|in a letter to President Wilson made|There are no newspapers. A palgn on what was virtually a “wet” | that Ohio today had voted dry on all ARRESTED AT ORANGE, N. J.| ulation. Tt has.seemed altogether in-|distinct disappointment to hotel men, platform. He issued a statement in | four of the prohibitiony proposals sub- & which ‘he declared the constitution e of smallpox om here tonight, declared that the | percentage of the people are iilite: admissible that food and other necés-|who had been hoping that thelr room | LSCOVery. of a case po: public he; g1 rate; itt Yy 1 stiould be amended dgain to provide a T amecend b, iners did not receive “a just compen but intelligent.” 75,00, East Orange, 3. 1. Nov. 4—The four| sites of Amerioan origin should be al| butiness woula continue to fourtsh in board. e s et e e | . e ana N 75,000. bers of the election board in lowed to become the means of sus-|gpite of the drought. - e e L e 0 Mr. Alemany wit \:lrwl vote or;r:mhlbdm‘:n{:r:"n‘: rMl ., last year Ohio voted dry by about {‘,‘535 edx;mfcv: 3»50,,% nwm.d‘ were :‘: taining such a programme of political F‘Much of the old-time life has van- | gieps w::ey contemplated to discipline |~ g;r. Keeneygquozes figures from the w};ere the former founded a single tax strict personal liberties should.be .su:: Zn.lflodnx- is h: h d rested and removed from office late Dq?resslm. a b ished from the halls and corridors of | pear Admiral Sims because of State- | department of mines showing tha? the | colony, Il o4 Batibn-wide Foftoon e ndicationg, were that the proposed |isday charged with conempt of courc| “The government has not béen un-|the hotels with the coming of the dry | Lecnrs fo- rocently Dabiiohed. artioles T i & | oot propory e Lo classifica” | for refusing to obey an order of Coun- | Mindful of the material distress of| spell. -Fewer visitors are seen in the | decailing. the admirals cxperiences In | Lase g1 amounied to Fifty per cont,| WASHINGTON HAS NO NEW. RESULTS OF ELECTIONS o Ot gbronerty for taxation had |gy juage Osborne to place the name of | MaNY innocent people within the Bol-| lobbies, ‘and the. bell-hops sit' idly e eel 3 v 5 shevik lines. ‘An attempt was made|along the wall waiting for calls that ; ; cal was 159.6 per cent. and the cost IN_NEW YORK STATE| In several of the rpral counties, the | {0 )V, UHIEES o the registered Mt | 1 0% coring: to_ provide for the release| rarely comie. No longer: do boys in| Elizabath Albes, seven year oid|Of SOl Wa% 1590 per cent. Anc the OO ety ST e T fave gained |eq- and Baird yoted. This is said to|f o auttoush W s outions rush through .the halls,adopted. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|cent. in one year from 1917 to 1918 | pogals for the settlement of the Fidme o 8 However in_ Cloveland. tha woreoinet I'e the first time in the history of the by g d:d;y P Nosen. The pioe |y (e thayes o g Sy | T F.-Albee.of Canton, O., was seized| "Referring to the hazardous occupa- | question. has reached the American _’;;““" N. ¥, Nov. 4 —Major Har- iy Anta ied thote Were | state that such a step has been taken| ' atiod e oot au | they were Kent busy.rushing-extra % | and carried away in an automobile bY | yion of the miners Mr. Keeney said|government either from . Framce. Of ry-H. Farmer (republican) was elected ;H"rnmg zv; ol;;‘re r;:;ed e county | o “election. Jeet n‘ bm‘uneth e ‘::{o; ::1 3 clothing to e who found the cli- a.man -and woman while on-her way | in.’ death rate was “nigher than that| Great Britain, 1t was sald 100a¥sas B Doyie: aemoerat), acvats wale su: | I Cincinatl the wels. were clatin- | EA¥Ard Y. Jacoby, chairman of the | Eiitd o sstee to the cessation of hos| mate chly,but ‘the days whes i3 dcbcl of . the ' American - Expeditionary | the' state department. Further than g {demiocrit). deputy state su- | In Clucigtitl the wets were claiin-| giamissed board, and hls fellow meme B uait s co warmth wa Btained internally, ‘saf e Piats DINTILy wat more e g T on o poealy Tl o PIOBL. | bers apologized to Judge-Osborne when | PeRSAble. prerequisite. well as other ways are at an end an while the increase in the selling price| PROPOSALS ON FIUME QUESTION Washington, Noy. 4—No new. pro- Forces. . Twelve-hundred plumbers went on|” yi: Keeney. in conclusion said: gl:\lsss sgée:‘::;ug:cms wenid) not, b arraigned on the contempt charge. Provisions Made For Relief. with them have gone one of tho bell-{strike in Brooklyn to.enforce heir| uy: God reigns we will not see our oo i Rocheste: to_56,000, ¥ The court suspended sentence when | “In the meantime provision has beeni bOy's principal sources of income. demands ' for ‘increased wages. They | pployers revel in wealth, even though| Paris, Nov. 4—France has taken TH heeq . N. ¥.'Nov. 4.—Hiram 1, | RIS were Sl0% in coming in and } (; offenders stated they regretted not|ade, for the immediate relief of the = * {want $8 a day immediately and $10 & {ypoy pling the public, and face the| initiative in presenting to the Washs #lon republican, was elected 10 | poaing than 1t Mg pe o cers, a2 |having obeyed promptly fhople in. any areas which may be|TO ANSWER FOR SURRENDER |agy-after January 1. They are now | qie¥ "0 dcil of winter i the mines| ingion sovermment L oE SronaeT Bis" sy § eonth consecutive term as | fetors tha acis it o P! —_— freed from Bolshevik control as re- OF FORTRESS TO GERMANS |recelving §7 a day {without a just compensation sufticient | settlement of the Fiume question, aem mayor | Rochester today over ! i E sult of current military operations. 2 : A : o afford our families a decent living.” | cording to the ¥cho de Parls, TR e “demotyat: by & Suins Shune e S S JBRITAN TOWTESOJJCIY;T RUSSIA | Stores of food estimated to be ade- 3 . 4 (Havas)—DBrigadier | The:strike of pakers and bu]!durl_v“it ‘The first move on_the Jart.of the| newspapes cave toe mors B e eligfifly in ‘excess of six thousand. |muynavirs Leagde, which backed fi quate for the- relief of Petrograd for|General Fournier, who commanded the | which began at Sevilie, Spaln, Friday,| .7 *% ST OVe S04 L ee “anout | more e arveny Sphe me =p= Buffale. campalgn for the classification amend. | London, Nov. S—The foreign office|I€ATlY 0ne month were delivered to| French fortress of Maubeuge at the|has falled, owlng to the use by the Buifalo, N. Y. Nov. 4—Frank C. v i lef ad- C.|ment, conceded the defeat of the|is preparing to open direct negotia. | RUSSians by the American Relief . | fon of work in the union fields outset of the war, appexred today be- { Spanish government of soldiers to bake | FSSHrPHOR Pérkins, an independent indorsed by | amendment by 100,000 more votes. B ¢ Wi inia_came today when the| Rome, Nov. 2 (Delayed, tiops with Soviet Russia for the re. | inistration and: are now at Viborg,|fore a special court Fdmt . S sulfllc,l!m'hmgu% thoullyand fodo i AT Optatars’ Aspaciatitl) Press) ‘g:}land( e ’;:aa:fi?% Y * 7 i b - ] ing work. .3 - S emselve S the socialists, today polled the Righest W leage of 117 PBritish subjects held by fié’;{igd%flxfi:fi 3:3 ccn? r:.iy";'::e 5?.2 ((;heerms;.lr:;ei':?esre:lemb:r, 191?':#:- 1” g et i pa?efhe‘liso;‘;;:’en:lie"sla?tngth? dls;:v‘s:sl {)132 ::fltrz“olfil;?é):sesx' b{n{am%fim a Jote in a fleld of six candidates for| gyGBEE, REPUBLICAN, IS i R _ |under the control of authorities with|ing their great sweep southward: to-| After raviewing the entire Japaness |3l 5 three vacancies on the city council. EADING IN NEW JE it _is authoritatively denied - that The = others elected were Ross * LEADWIN NEW JERSEY Great Britain intends to discuss any is possible to deal. Definite| ward Paris in the first stage.of the|navy in an.imposing. display tae em-|Of the state and federal government to Brit 1t Shem 1t L & disp] sed “as may seem best in the cri- - b L arringements have, moreover, been |war. A large audience, comprising | peror-issued a. message.to. the flect|DS Used “as may other subject with the bolsheviki. made with the United States Grain|many generals and higher . officers, Geuves, republican, a state senator, question and has given instructions il Arthur W. Kreinheder, republican, | , Trenton, X. J, Nov. 4—Retumns trom this effect to her ambassador in e United States,” says the Tribuna. The ‘congratulating. it upon ‘its showing of | he g tom; | %, 2 1 © 2011 1 N ‘ r corporation to provide further, ship-| were n attendance. ‘The government | strict” discipline, martial spirit - and| There was unanifity of opirion | Natlonal Councll of riume, accordfiis | & « member of the present board. ol - S e bes: reper- | ~The London Daily Herald, the labor | richte tn the north of Russia, which 1s| appifed foF . & postponerent,. Which | suried improvement in cabtical abil- | S¥pressed by # Q10" ot de- | Ned the ‘entents. vowers. ot he The new council will stand: Three | ¥V for governor give Bugbee. repub- | organ, on Monday, said it had learned | Hadas the control of & democratic g0v-| was granted against the: objection of 'ty 1 ' present, that the miners o ed the entente powers of the reso- plicans, ofie democrat and one in.|lican, 13985 and Bdwards. democrat, | on good authority that Great Britain | odon th, Pl i B TR ¥ sire the six hour day or the flve day{lution passed Oct. 30, claiming anné%es dependent. Mayor Buck, who carried :1 25 hThe districts lh“; far heard Lwas” favorably considering a proposal] B B A ey : 6,344,060 POUNDS OF SUGAR week,”. D. C. Kgnnedy‘ secretary. of the at{gnd to ,h?xy.uunder the principle’gf Tom, however, are mostly in_coun- : T Sovi a W association said. | seif-determination. oF: this y“"’.“‘s Assptblisan. ties Which are nbrmally strongly re- | toe i,;,‘;?,fir:'{f;;? Seviet Russia with | cQUPLE SUSPECTED OF S MEXICAN BANDITS ATTACK ~ ;[ HAS ARRIVED AT BOSTON|™Four mines in the unionized New| The Glornale d'ltulia says it prebe . - publican. - 20 7 /COMMITTING 23 ROBBERIES TRAIN AND KILL 22 GUARDS| . i) River coal fields were reported to belable France will submit to the s Schenectady, N. Y. Nov. 4.—The| The districts counted were chiefly in | ARRANGING FOR PROPER TR ~‘Boston, Nov. 4—Approximately 6- Tev. Dr. George R. Lunn. socialist|the southern part of the state which New:York, Nov. 4—An eighteen-| Laredo, Texas, Nov. 4—Details were 2 ¢ of the New River Operators'|ing the Adriatic, Clemenceau wishing mayor here in 191213 and 1916-17, |5 normally republican and only scat- DISTRIBUTION OF COAL e o o s B B ot o e s “"’g"“hfl;gh‘!“"h‘m" D A s B T Mo ot fhess mrines had | e snd A Meniccdis i act and -elected by democrats to congress had % Reaticd £ are in custody here today suspected of | bandits on a train en route from Gua- | holds of"the American- stedmer Cor- octat 5 | Ak S talin . for ‘191 e vibSte Sesuu e e o Reyele Fragiineten, Nov. 4-—Malor General| committing twenty-thfec robberies of | dalajara to Mexico City early. Satur- | rales from Sagua’ L4 Grande and Cai. |f annual output of approximately|making — Franco-Italian = friendship magor by a tely 1800 plu- | ocratic strongholds, i1t The avar Sebartakn e &% > in operation today by T. L. Lewls, sec- | preme council a new proiect concern= . (Ue.us O Cuvsn 'SUgEr was 3 G 1 bun- | strong and lasting. i e e’ depatment, N ap: | ariment Mouses. by visitigg fur-|day near Celaya sate of Guanaiua-| harien: Nho captain said that refined N o R tem Ry A EVEA] T | S TR ovic: MaySe: Chatie A Bimon. | ot M, had bedd el p , Was ap- | nisheq rooms _advertis: rent, | to, in which 1l but eleven of the forty | sugar wadias scaree in Cuba ag in this bl ) Sunday was-a leading tosus. | caived from tag-jesRlstive Siecsion, a | 20Inied by Secrofary Baker today us's lineking ‘mote of ‘the SUFFOURGIAS Snd | Suarte mers KA eaey emeemone) country, and the price, was' eleven | M5 SoSieY, IO PUSIER of (S ) oUTHFUL SKipPER eth Van Rensselaer Gil- | which as in. the gubernatorial con-| (P oichtative of the department :in|returninglater to loot them. Both | wounded and all robbed, cents'a poun ines at Blg Creek and Stone Branch - 'POSED AVAL OFFICEF lette, democrat, defeated A. Edgar Da-j test, the democrats were supported by | fo° mitiior Of InSUHing & supply of coal \were' armed. . Search of their home is | " The bandits were declared to have | **:° in the unorganized Guyan Field, were o orFicEs vies, the republican assemblyman who [the “wets” and the republicans by the lang tiriy crSanization and posts infkaid to- have, revealed stolen articles | been commanded by General Malagon, | CHILE TO ADHERE TO closed foday: “out of sympathy for fhe{ New ‘X N v P s seeking sre-clection. Mrs. Gil- | “deysr Indibations were that: tig| e, United States. 7 valued at thousands of dollars. apparently a newcomer in the bandit| LEAGUE OF NATIONS | g ikers He said about 150 men had |« 8 8 ik oy v when pas i 1o, 5 Phreictun, has been prominent | democratle. absembly ticket hid ear- | (e annpuneement Bald, o proacet| o TUS Ik (WBo . wes expensively. feld : ;s : Quit work, although the operators had | ekipper, . Dientenunt . Commandat | . dm:m e repblisan iers asseried |1 Needs of ho urmiy 1o the railcohd the companion, Prank | DENTIST CHARGED WITH Nanulomton, No¥ offered. them, 310 2 day to retuin fo| Harold E. Joy, was arrested for A Sl B i it | stoutly That. Magbee mouss conee i | ddministration,” whenever coal ~shipy | Bay ; minister at London hag been author- | vork. PR E o v ol i | 4 with _ grand VIOLATING MANN ACT |iseq o announce the adheston of | {nited States District’ Attorney Ll oniun & bt ol v v ¢ S it State District ' Attorne; t's all my wife's fault.” he satds . demauar, was today elected | State by 5,000 but Edwards' campilfn| commanicmes oo the mma ow o dolation of the Sullivan i y Tvs all my wite's fault.” he . 3 ” 3 Cl ‘Tea, Nations, the {11 - Keely, 1 hed to At |“S - g 1 : 4 commandeered or the usual flow of] S - | Chile to' the Teague of H. Keely, tonight telegraphed to A he bought me a yacht and this upk mayor over Abbott H. Jones, republi- | Managers Were caually insigtent chat fher flow or ‘tuel fnterrupted througn| =}, 1R SAFTYInE concealed wekpons. e it Poai Tk L dood” | state department was advised official- | tyrney General Palmer asking a ruling | form with wound and service stripey B O o o oo | crats bussdheir Nopes on thécthissing | OHEE-causes. ~ FINLAND NOT TO ASSIST IN formerly his assistant in his dental| . CoSY ST ier Governer Dix. distriots InHudson and Essex, assert- 2 as to -whether Mr. Keenie); was re-|and told' me if T didn't wear it l}gp 3 3 B 2, Wh 3 strained from union activities although | leave me.” - v Chile Receivgs German Goods. . | 'DELIERANGE OF PETROGRAD|ofice in Whitman. arrived here today « - OBITUARY. injunction papers have not been offi-] Joy was taken to 2 police station ing that Jersey City alon would wipe b it trom Los Angeles, Cal, in custody of r - + ¥, Albany. g S R LB Sasttiago,’ CHS Rov. A2 Ths Nobol - Homiaateons, « PR, ov: B | L o pmeles, Cal.iin custoly of Henry C. Storrs. cially served upo him. Mr. Keely had | the instance of a naval inteliizence Albany, N. Y., Nov. 4—Re-election| There was eonsiderable speculation|Wegian steimer Valparaiso reached|The A.' P. )—The. Findlsh government | lation of the Mann act and there is a | ~ Hartford, Nov. 4—Henry. C. Storrs, |asked that the “limits of his activities | ficer. ot -James-R. Watt, republican, as may- | at headquarters of both parties con-| Valparaiso .today, bringing the first|informed Generdl Yudenitch that| tharge of conspiracy to violate the act | 85 vears old, Civil war veteran and |be ' defined. ot of Albany, was indicated at 10.30 p. | cerning the 5e1n on the vote -0f|cargo of German merchantdise re- He is 20 years old. t < o - Bolsheviki it was unable to co- him| against both of them. Miss Rose's | former commander of Robert O. Tyler PERS SAYS INJUNCTION - less than hall " and “dry” issues. ceived since ‘the war. /The 3,000 tons | for the deliverence of . (This| mother and, an attorney met ‘them &t | Post,: G. A; R.. died ‘at his home here | GOMPERS SA Helsigtors, communie With_slightly less e e T e B s, boss ok Hoarh© Toerigl b Reeevaciie ey 1168 | bha. rallsoas Siation, anaiir was: andeso) toddy.. ;Fiesvoted'for John-O: Fremont | : WAS A.GROSS BLUNDER | tion issued by General Yudenitch fio{ liguor forces. asserting that|maiuly paper manufactures, glass- | the northwestern. Russian - ent |'stood . that . arrangements would h[ in 1856. /He was a :native of: Ash- 3 - : received here this evening . confi his way the state would be|ware. toys, chemicals, crockery aid |for assistance coupled with a <} made (o give ball after they were ar- kford, and leaves 'a widow and twe' < Washiagon, Nov. 4—Withdrawal of|the loss of Gatchina to tae .m»a&!h’mua. y drugs. ~ 7 tion’'of the independence .of e s Slectiep - ¥ P % o » PR ! the injuncuion obtained by the guvern.| viki,

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