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GOSSIPS ARE BUSY WITH CABINET AS RETURNS COME IN Washington Hears of Men “Under Consideration” for Every Portfolio. ONE FOR A REPUBLICAN. Bryan Said to Have Refused to Accept Place of Secre- tary of State. a WAGEINGTON, Nov, &—Weh the G@etion over , the most interesting the national capita! te-day be ! members of Prosidem- oficial family when he ‘White House. rtatt at is the new President will Give recognition to both Cuark factions Hpi te Hee ee sil [Petaabp teen ae to svegs A ~ pha nn : a AENEMIC cl i » ia \ bi /) THE EVENING WORLD, mittionatre who organised the LION ATTACKS MAN fornia Wilson Republican League and Charles R. Crane of Chicago, who almost be- oame Ministor to China by appointment of President Taft, his appointment being canceled after he had etarted for his Dost. For Secrotary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, tteacurer of the Wilson campaign funds, ang William G, Me- Adoo, vice-chairman’ of the Democratic National Committee, are mentioned, Theer probably will be a separate de- partment of labor created distinct from the Bureau of Commerce and Labor, This would give the President an extra Cabinet appointment. Judge Martin J. Wade of Iowa ts suggested for this piace. For Postmaster General até mentioned William MoCoombs, ohalrman of the Democratic National Committee; Robert | Ewing, @ newspaper publisher of New | Orleans, and Josephus Daniels of North | Carolina, It & anderstood McCoombs | ean have the place tf he thinks his/ health will permit. For Sosretary of Agriculture Albert J. Burleson of Texas and Dr, Harvey W. Wiley are mentioned. For Secretary of the Department of ‘the Interior William R. King of Oregon, and Hoke Smith of Georgia are talked ot It is eeported Senator Gore, the blind statesman of Oklahoma, can have most anything he wants, but it le not believed he woudl care to enter the Cabinet. Thomas J. Pence, who has deen aseist- nt to Chairman McCombs tn the cam- paign, is talked of for Secretary ¢o the President, ana for Collector of the Port v New York to succeed William Loeb F omcnichtifpalilananie Maestro Hthrens Dead. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 6—dlegfred Behrens, dean of Philadelphia musicians and prominently connected im pest years with many operatic ventures, died at his home here yesterday, aged seventy- *]two. He organized the company headed ,) Maurel, which sang “Aida” in this country for the first time, He was focal manager for the Metropolitan Spore Company. get new life and vigor by taking Scott’s Emulsion after every meal. It Pht ee the watery BS j ee \ \ ; Aten i" i AND WIFE IN AUTO. Half-Starved Beast Dazed by Blow From Cranking Iron and Then Is Shot. 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