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Se RRRETE ETE: WEHATHER—Fair to-night and We: jays warmer. FINAL] eon Antal f ih! Circulation Books Open | to All,”? | I EDITION. % r EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. 1912, “16 “PAGES “PRICE ONE OENT. Democratic Candidate ir President “ER CTS Casting His Ballot To-Day at Princeton TURKS DREAD OF CONSTANTINOPLE, HURRY RECORDS AWAY With Bulgarians Battering Fortifi- cations, Sultan Pleads With Powers Not to Let Foe Enter City— Water Supply Cut Off. SOFIA, Nov. 5.—The Turkish harems in Constantinople have been | transferred to Brusa in Asia Manor which was at ort time the capital of the Turkish Sultans and lies about fifty miles to the southeast of Con- stantinople. The archives of the city have also been sent there. The Turkish Government has sent an urgent request to the Powers at least to prevent the Bulgarians from entering the capital. ANACTUAL SUICIDE ~ FROM FERRY-BOAT Moving, Pictyye Man Had No Thought of Such Thing as Machine Clicked. { UNCONSCIOUS HIT. Cry of “Man Overboard!” Dis-| | closed His Opportunity and He Got Busy. When the moving pictures that were taken to-day on board the Immigration Service tug Emigtant are developed they will reveal probably evidence of a re-| markable — coincidence, Imaginative | “movey" managers nave hired men to fly in aeroplanes, to drop in parachutes, jto brave death in a nundred @ays; but before the lens of the machine on the The water supply of Constantinople was cut off to-day by a large okie the apariloP antenbstay turned Bulgarian force which occupied Derkas at the end of the line of Tcha-! | the crank. As the Emigrant etartea fron the! | Battery the Staten Isiand ferryboat Manhattan drew out trom her alip at St. George. Ou the tug the moving! |picture ™aAn set up his machine and} |bewan to take views of the harbor craft! in action for the benefit of inland rest- dents who never have seen the real thing, On the ferryboat « smooth shaved man of medium heignt and bulla talja, from which point the aqueduct supplying the Turkish capital starts. | The Bulgarian troops have occupied the region between Tchorlu and Tchatalja, completely surrounding the Turkish force in that district. Nows that Dercos or Derkoi it Is algo known, had been captured by tho bs cae (RANK AFTER TAFT if as rendering Constantinople's specly fall inevitable, “TULWINIF NOT | | The town is on Lake Dercos, near | fge Black Sea, and almost under the ’ Melabaatg lv upper deck and paced | ” Kum of the northernmost forte of the as yack and forth. South of the | chain of defenses behind which the | Statue of Liberty, ferrybout and tug- | ‘Turks are making their last stand. |boat met. Nearby was the Danish | Ae it s from Lake Dercos that the | Steamship Duxinia, In tow of the el | Mutual, Passengers on the Manhattan nervous man, apparently obltv the Emigrant, the motion pictur chine and other things earthly, vome to| @ wudden decision, remove his cont and leap over the rail The moving picture man said later that the cry of “maa overboard!" was the first thing he knew of the occurrence, there being nothing of the kind called fer im hie enario, | Sultan's capital receives its water sup- ply, the situation is most serious. While it is true that some water is ob- tainable east of the Tehstalja fortifiea- tions there is nothing Ike enough for Constantinople, with {ts population of coneiderably more than 1,000,000, TROOPS GUARD EUROPEANS IN CONSTANTINOPLE. Constantinople despatches sald to-day that Europeans there are being concen- trated as far aa possible at the Pera) the| to} CINCINNATI HOME Man Gis eeu to Force His Way Past Maid at Door and Is Carried Off by Police. ernor Also Sure Roosevelt Will Be Elected. SAYS AT AT POLLS Bull Moose annie for Gov- Palace and Bristo) hotels, which are close together in tho foreign quarter, and that a cordon of troops has been thrown about them to protect them from attack. The Turkish force reported surrounded CINCINNATI, Nov. 5.—A man who in- sisted on seeing President Taft early to-day was removed by the police from between Chorlu and Tchatalja is sup- posed to be a belated detachment of Nazim Pasha'’s army trying to retreat upon the Constantinople defenses. Ty was officially announced in Con- stantinople to-day thar fighting has vegun between the Bulgarians and Turks at the Tohataljs forte, according octal despatch frum that city. ult of the fighting is not stated. the doorstep of Charles P. Taft's home where the Presidant is stopping here, The man's ring at the door bell was answered by a maid. He tried to push past tier, but he succeeded in closing the door against him, “I served in the civil war and I was never mustered out.” he “And Taft's the man who can do It." Two policemen put the visitor off the grounds, The man claimed to bo son of a former mayor of Cinginnatt, The fact that the crucial day of his career was at hand did not seem to dis- turb President Taft, who slept. tate. He ate a good breakfast, smiled pro- fusely and acted generally as though some 16,000,000 men were not voting on the subject of his political fate, ‘The President cast his vote to-day at 19.30 ofclook im precinct M, Third Ward, his legal residence. The Presi- Gent went to the polls in ap auto- mobile, Mine of defenses. It was ev that the fortifications had captured end that King Fertinad's forces were scattering the broken Torkish army preparatory to be- gimning their final twenty-five-mile dash to the capital While the ment that the Tohatalja Tt took him five minutes to mark his ballot, He waa giver ballot Ne 1@ oss, the Bulgarian commander th The President stood in line and waited | wing received orders to reduce the|Mis turn while A Hl. Hugh, a pr'nte: ‘ity at once, as the siege guns he is|Was given his ballot Taft wore sing were needed at the front. usual smile and dié not appear ‘o mind Foreigners 1 stantinople, it was|the ordeal of voting pe a | ‘Taft in leaving tie polling place posod | (Continued on Fourth Page.) \for several newspaper photographers ——————._— jand then returned to the CG, P, home, where to-night: CP. Taft's house was completely yunded by a cordon of police, d 4 and secret service men Tatt Will recelve the returns ONARTRINE, France, Nov. Marechal of the Fre! itary fying 3 fell from @ helght of 106 feet with -day and was killed. Will Issue Election Extras After the Regular Editions T0-NIGHT——= |GET THE NEWS FIRST, IN THE WORLD. Oa EI ecm me cog Capt. David P. Roach of the Mutual lowered m boat almost before the ferry~ boat with her engines racing on tne re- verse had stayed her progress. A doat was lowered from the Manhattan, too, and one from the Duxinia and the threes Uttle craft raced for the apot where the man had disappeared. The moving pio- did not miss a move of the attempted Fewous, But the man did not come up again. Only two coats, ried over his arm as he Jumped trom the ferryboat, and a black fedora hat, floated on the surface to murk the placa In the pockets of the coats Were 42 cents and an empty apeo- taole case, nothing to identify him. The moving picture man abandoned the rest of his operations w hurry to @ dark room and read the story his film might ialhice: LONDON WATCHES*ELECTION; WILSON VICTORY PREDICTED. Newspapers Give Roosevelt Sec- ond Place in Count—Other For- | eign Capitals Interested, LONDON, Nov. 5.—The American elec tlor rivalied the Balkan war here to-day | as @ matte: of popular interest. {London newspapere averaged columns on the subject, an jcedented display of news enthu: ~ lfor the British press. new world | politics, Without exc ney pre- dicted v ry for Wilson aad second | place for Roosevel Yrom ¢ ris and Bertin 4 —— VOTE IN BATHING SUITS. This Patr of Coney Int ders Must He Bull Moosers. Two pole 4 hers went ver, Willan Lowe Charles Overton They are o nere anc did] poy allow @ Presidentie! e:ection te ine! terfers their remuiay morning dip > PANAMA CANAD CRUISES, - ture man, awaking to bis opportunity, | which ho had car-| Oscar 3, Strauss, Progressive candi- date for Governor, cast the 158th ballot in the polling place at No. %3 Amster- dam avenue at 9.60 o'clock. There were aixty voters in line when he got there, jaccompanted by his youngest aon, R | Willlams Straus, and although {Straus fell in at the rear of the long Mie he remained there only a moment Jafter the officials in charge of the poll- him, ‘andidate walked to tailoring establishment from his home ixth atreet, He |was aot quite sure of the locality of |nis polling place when he ieft home and CANDIDATE SULZER |“ MNGT FUNNY,” CASTS HS VOTE AS. SAYS JOB HEDGES, FLASHLIGHTS BOOM, AND HE TELLS WHY | tay through to Amsterdam avenue, wh corted to Polls by Triumphal Me,” Declares the Repub- they found a small hoat of voters walt. 2 Pace, 2, . . ‘ Procession of Small Boys. lican Candidate. ten ue -_ oo — went buzzing | 4 7 & as he fell in at the tatl e With @ young army of reporters at| The Hon. Job E. Hedges—to give nim |e howe ahead of Lis castottene se ® back, each of them brist his full 4 tol es but he shook his nead and |eharp-pointed pencil an¢ short on Broadway at 10.0) o'clock ¢ would take his turn names and facw right an ap Evening Wo! the } ld repo soon ar jam Sulzer. Democratic governor gailiee forth lat No 1b Ss: tron hae Martini sreet ang him he a and (wo minutes after nad cast his vote, Hal at No, WA) toware As he left the polling piace Mr Straus first went jo Columbus averue and t it has been in New York. ; : hs Seventy-fourth atreet, whe san Cabeiadertat Nome Nominee Is Es-|“Greatest Wrong Ever Done |figne Then ne and hin eon watied [Pan Poll-| toaders said that their earlier estimates of the Wilson vote were ail too “l“Advices from all the States show a splendidly strong vote for Mr. Taft WILSON MAKES GAINS IN THE FIRST RETURNS, BiG VOTEIN NeW YORK More Than Half the City Ballots Were In at Noon, With Bronx Leading; Only Bull Moosers Had Trouble. ALL OF THE MANAGERS ARE CLAIMING VICTORY McCombs Issues a Statement De- claring that Wilson and Marshall Are Sweeping Everything. BOSTON, Nov. 5.—Returns for President in to-day’: election from ten out of 1,102 voting precincts in Massachusett give Roosevelt 837, Taft 1,712 and Wilson 973. The sam. precincts in 1908 gave Bryan 801, Taft 2,344. In Acushnet Taft received 104 votes, Wilson 52 anc Roosevelt 50. Four years ago Taft had 118 to 12 for Bryan. Norwell voted as follows: Roosevelt, 104; Taft, 97; Wii- son, 78. In 1908 the vote was: Bryan, 40; Taft, 164. Walker, Republican nominee for Governor, carried Acush, net. The vote was: Bird (Prog.), 17; Foss (Dem.), 38 Walker, 95. The vote in Norwell for Governor was: Walker (Rep.) 97; Bird (Prog.), 86; Foss (Dem.), 83. | The vote in Kingston was Roosevelt, 95; Taft, 128; Wilson, 85. In 1908 the vote was Taft, 239; Bryan, 58; Hisgen, 14. At Avon the vote for President was: Roosevelt, 147; Taft, 79 Wilson, 142. In 1908 Taft received 179; Bryan, 116; Hisgen, 31, - Five out of twenty-five preceincts In New Bedford give Wilson 630 Roosevelt, 467; Taft, 1,238. The total vote of New Bedford in 190: was Bryan, 2,749, Taft, 5,065. DUBLIN Me, Nov. 5.—First complete returns in Maine came from Hurricane as follows: Taft, 11, Wilson, 7; Roosevelt, 4. In 1908 the vote was Bryan, 7; Taft, 6, Reports received from all over the United States at the headquarters of the Democratic, Republican and Progressive parties in this city and at all news collecting agencies tell of a tremendously heavy early vote—the greatest ever known. ection day nearly everywhere was as fair and The managers of the three campaigns differ each from the other of course in the conclusions they draw from the heavy and early voting. William F. McCombs, chairman of the Democratic National Com. mittee, exhibited telegrams from every State in the Union in which Wilson low and that a sweeping victory was all they could see ahead, CLAIMS FOR TAFT AND BULL MOOSE. Chairman Hilles of the Republican National Committee said: and indicate a mighty victory for the Republican ticket.” Senator Joseph M, Dixon had telegrams to show aso, and sald: “Already we know it is a landslide for the Progressive party,” * For moat of the day the olty was # | early to-day. At three o'slouk this for ax election day that the afternoon J. Gabriel Britt, the ohairmg: oncefis ee and w section of * fort’ ht thoket, answom The: Was asked of sours: F ptory ‘eller's avenue war asked what he thought of his!) cutet in the political headquarters—the |announced that as not @ single com- | Half-way up the block came a con wh Hull Moose lait alwaya excepted—and |Plaint had been received and as it way pact 90¢y of small boys bea n pvernor,”’ he replied |i, tne other centres for collecting In-|too late in the day for any complaint to Nn & cOllection of war 5 se the bosses oh st uncanny, be acted upon effectively, the Board would adjourn. It did. Nothing of the sort ever happened in New York Git before. There was only one example of ac- |tormation seemed ain | Phe Blection jorder wt No, 14 lin every 4 4 * only one straight, tual violence, It was in “The” MA Eee tua angie Voket, and that is the Buil| ETTOR JURORS 00 NOT VOTE. Teresi “Aeroahty ms ate accordi: men who When the army of youngsters caugh s that Col. Rooseveit wilt! | watve Tete Hight to Go to Polls fatal pe HG West 8k: s.@ht of the tal’ leader a H " | and 1. W. W. Trial Proceed Court #0 swathed in bandages tha’ ne reporters dow dvoppe lo M si with 6 meh AA pl Waal a tanto ishing, "We | SALEM, Maes. Nov. & — Having] inelr oxen, come marily be ome k for "Guv'n Ae as tl ave tt ng in ne n ohopu's: t vote, Mr, | forces SAYS REPUS. CANDICATE “iM NOT FUNNY! LICAr » kee pethe W PAGE 10, cor Ne a nN OCR RET AL ONITRIOLTE SAD EAB YY EH eM wang of thirty and more gueritias from the east aide cirovlated fren) one polling place to another, on fnetm:- Walved thelr etghte to go to the polls land vote to-day, Jurors tn the trial of | Joseph J. Bttor, Arturo Glovannitt! and Josepn Caruso for the murder of Anna dation bent. Lawrence atrike, were in William Cahil of No. @8 Ninth a * usual to-day prepared, Que and Frank Bré a. Forty-fourth street defendants had a} r children, mi workere and! members of the Lawrence Strike Come! n hand te testify as cour, con-| > rs Paul Murray, who Mves “4c same street. Both oain-