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knowledge of Schepps's mood to receive | TEE SVERING WORkS, FEIPs Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1912." iia ; - a ] of Flot Springs to make good his threat | STORM CHATALIA to keep him out of the town . CELEBRATION AT THE SCHEPPS ’ a. | ‘owel around his lead. He g that the towel was (ie to dizziness and | PLORPORAODAAAEAAD OOARAODEAEAAAOSOE OSOOODEOERLEEI OOD ; BUT NEVER LIPS, I SURGEON'S DEFENSE, WON GOLF HONORS, DEAD W VRC longest in latindering hold them—it will pay you. The newest s! is the Pembroke, with LINOCORD AP-ON” BUTTONe HOLY, 2 for 25¢-~ sizes, | ' jeadache at the sudden change in hie/ —e ronment from a narrow cell to the! } / She Held the Women’s West-| opeg eity and the six room flat of hie | Shells Rake Ranks of Invaders mothera home. Hoe expects to confine | tis vaudeville monologues to States | where there are Sullivan jaws, 5 j ‘ P hiditing the carrying of concealed wea: | Through Turkish Lines. pons. He will take no chances, as he | put 1t, Of making @ good target for gun | as They Battle to Smash saree "can fet @ chance (01 NEW PEACE PROPOSAL. | Marry Vailon, after fading away in! ioe 48 the crowd which wattod his reioase, | se rd i Ww \ he hel with . *, my gent ord nat wnie he held with | While War Goes On, Cabinet heing broken and his #cofting of any | notions of fearing them, would never- ; theless keep in obscurity for a time After that he expects to go into the} moving picturo business and make his Hvelihood In an open and aboveboard | Ke | LONDON, Nov. 2.—Fighting con- ris hid away in an uptown hotel, where he is courting as|Unues to-day along the entire line little notice as he can get. He t# more fof fortifications at Chatalja, accord- ing to despatches from Constantin- at Sofia Meets and Sends Envoys to Turkey. “Bridgie” We troubled by hie rheumatism than by tg dot “ aa ame to him 101 oye, The Bulgarians are continuing pee or ONO thelr efforts to break through the JABS MORPHINE NEEDLE {Turkish Ines, but are prevented from doing so by the fire of the ALL OVER HER BODY. | ruriisn warships . ‘i Sasha, “Come and take them,” the defiant Hospital Nurse Commits Suicide) oiy’"or ‘the ‘Turks to the demand With Many Hypodermic Stabs | made by the allled Balkan nations ¥ for the evacuation of the line of of Narcotic. @REENPORT, L. Antonio Holzinger, nurse employed in tho Eastern Long Island Hospital, committed suicide in the by Injecting morphine rmic needle, Her body was covered with punctures and she was dying when a fellow nurse entered her room. ‘The suicide left n note saying that Fhe had killed herself because of domestic troubles. She requested that her relatives be lept tn dgnorance of her death. 1 setatpetiipmneionee U. S. COMMISSIONER ACCUSED OF ELECTION FRAUDS. New Orleans Grand Jury Net Grtificutions at Chatalja in front of Constantinople !* not believed in dip- lomatic circles necessarlly to mean the end of the negotiations for an arm: atice even though fighting haa been re- sumed. From Sofla somes word to-day that the victorious invaders are likely to modify thelr conditions, The European Powers at the same time are exertiny themaelves to induce the nations com- posing the Balkan League to bring their terms more into tne with the facts of the situation and to arrange a treaty which will give them all they have conquered but will leave out that which has not been conquered. BULGARIA SENDS PEACE EN- VOYs TO TURKEY. The announcement from Sofia this af- ternoon of the appointment of Bul- A eeccencccsssscos: PPDDD SESDSSEDOSSSESLSS SOSEESESELEDSES SSN SESESSEDSESSEESOSEA seesessecece. 0 ; ® |At Manual Osculation, How- ; ; *| WOPTFISISSSISOSSS STSSSTD over’ and that James B. McNamara would be free to do more “jobs,” Mc- | Manigal added, plans were begun tn January, 1911, to carry on the dynamite campaign with nest, “When I reported to J. J. MoNamara how easy it had been to steal the dyna- inite from the stone quarry at Bloom- ville, O., and store it in my father's shed at Tiffin, he was pleased,” said McManigal. “I brought him several | P ;asks the higher court to reverse the publte, Closing on Big Officials— Twenty Indicted, NEW ORLBANS, Nov, 989—A sure pfising turn tn the Grand Jury investi- gation of election frauds in New Or- leans came to-day when indictments warian plentipotentiaries to discuss the terms of an armistice with the Turkish envoys tends to confirm the contention of diplomats that the Ottoman rejoc- tion of the first terms proposed by Dul- aria has not barred the door to fur- suitcases of dynamite as a sample and he locked {t up in a vault at the office of the International Association of Beidge and Structural Iron Workers. Deovvess svevesesesesessey were returned against Arthur H. Brown, | "er negotiations, Even the Ottoman United States Commissioner; G. Prud.|e™basey here auroew that if the “exor- Nomme and ®& Palaque, charging false|>!tant” demand ‘or the evacuation of and frawdutent Certification of the vote. | the femoun Chatiaja lines of fortifica- ‘The makes a total of twenty city| tions is dropped the principal obstacle election offietals indicted by the Grand |to the discussion of terms will be re- barely bas Dagun Jury, which ite in-| moved. /: veatgaton, a BOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 2—The tndtoa- tlons to-lay are that Bulgaria will adopt @ conciliatory attitude and will modify the conditions originally offered to the Turkieh Government. A special meeting was held to consider the rejec- tion by Turkey of the terms of the pro- Posed armistice, At its conclusion it Tried for Court Murders Names | was declared in wall informed circles 45-Year Term. that an immediate resumption of hos- tilities was improbable. WYTHEVILLE, Va, Nov. %—Sidna| Dr, @, Daneff, President of the Allen, leader of the Allen clan which pulgarian Parliament; Gen. Savof, shot up the Carroll County Court at | Commander-in-Chief, and ‘Hillevilie last Maroh, resulting in the h of five abies all? | mercies Mtkg hae teow Somnenes of murder in the escond degree to-day + ) gare’ t Bulgarian plenipotentiaries for the for the, killing of Judge Thornton 1. gotiati 4 istioe bet " Eo Sart Sinee Sie BeneUy at Coteen | BONN and Deiganen, semies. ‘They yeare jn the penitentiary, win ee MEXICANS HOLD AMERICAN FOR RANSOM OF $6,000. secs tenes artnet WASHINGTON, Nev. 82—Wittam N,|@@flans and the Turks will begin Kish, superintendent of the San Toy within twenty-four hours, Mialag Company, wh er Bean mile om Relvanes tas tee WIFE OF OUR ENVOY fapured by Mexican rebela and held for URKBY DOES GREAT $5,000 ransom, according to a State De WORK FOR SUFFERERS. SID ALLEN ESCAPES CHAIR; SECOND DEGREE VERDICT. Jury In Case of Outlaw Leader Chatalja lines plomipotentiaries there. Now that ¢ delegates have been Partment despatch to-day, il 19 5.°5."aaid he would send James over to ! help me to carry it. We brought {t in lee quantities that J. J, sald he office. “It was decided to rent @ barn. We ‘rented barn in West Washington ‘street in Indianapolla, ~-LOWEST BIDDER McMannigal Says He and An- other Gave Cheaper Rate to Blow up $1,000,000 Building. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2.—The job of causing an explosion tn a $1,000,000 Iron and steel plant in construction at South Chicago, ML, on Feb, 4, 1911, “was knocked down to tho lowest bidder,” Ortie MoManigal said in his testimony at the dynamite conspiracy trial to-day, “On Feb, 19 J, B. Came to my home in Chicago and said we had a job to do,” MoManigal testified. “To sald Herbert 8. Hockin had been talking to the ex- ecutive board of Local No. 1 in Chicago and so Local No. 1 wanted to have a job done and was willing to pay a big fee for it, A man named Edward Francis, he sald, had told the executive board he had two Cleveland men who would do the South Chicago job for $0, but the couldn't swore it all at the Iron Workers’ Having the new supply of explosive, McManigal said, J. J, arranged to eend the dynamiters out on “jobs.” Joseph Schwarte of Chioagd was are rested this afternoon on aFederal war- rant charglug him with attempting to obstruct Justice by Intimidading Cor- nellus Crowley, Monica, Pa, a govern- ment Witness in the dynamtte cases. Crowley sald Schwartz in the presence of a detective told him not to tentify to tho truth. WALLSTREET ‘Dio opening of the stock market to- day was subjected to spinted seliing pressure, The urgent buying demand that featured yesterfay’s session was withdrawn over night and professional |operators were quick to realize profits. Fractional losses. were recorded in Reading, Union Pacific, Steel and Copper. A firmer tone eventually devetoped, but the Kat still displayed declines in} the later pertod. Business and prices fell off in the at- ternoon period, After holding fairly steady during the mid-day session, t)) Ust began to ease off at the beginning ever, Dr. Haubold Was Some Bear, He Admits. SMACKED A HUNDRED. But ‘He Doesn’t Deserve to Be Divorced Just for That, So He Appeals. Dr, Herman Arthur Hauloli, Pro- tensor of Surgery at New York Univer-| ty, noted author of books on surgery | and a veteran of the Spanish-Amertcan | War, where he commanded the medical! division of the ‘Third Army Corps of the Department of the Gulf, has carried to the Appelinte Division Referee Adam Welner's decision, which awarted his wife, Ann Elisabeth Haubold, an inter- | locutory decree of divorce. Dr, Haubold referee's finding. ‘The divorce testimony was heard be- hind closed doors und stringent efforts wore made to keep details trom the ‘Tho co-respondent, Mrs, Marie Webb, who is ald to be well known in the Tenderloin, attended the hearings, With her were several young women familiar to the night life of the metro- Dolls, Mrs. Haubold, who lives at No, 265 Central Park West, changed that her husband had been intimate with Mrs, Webb “at divers times between October, REYNOLDS FORSBREY. PROFESSOR ARRESTED WITH TWO STUDENTS; VOTING FRAUD CHARGED Excitement at Illinois Univer- sity Where Others Are Also 1907, and Aug. 14, 1911." The referee #ustained the wife's chargos. KISSING LADIES’ HANDS MEANS NO HARM, Dr, Hubold tentified that he ta a phy- sician and surgeon of twenty-two years’ practice; that he is the visiting surgeon at the Harlem Hopital and also At the Red Cross Hospital. He is the author of “Preparatory and After Treatment of Surgical Cases,” “Sur- Bery of the Brain” and “Spiritmist,” one of the first copies of which he pre- sented to Marie Webb. He wana staff oMficer in the Eighth New York Infan- try, and has an honorable discharge as an officer of the United States Army. “I have known Marie Webb for ten years, having been presented to her by Frank J. Nolan, my wife's brother," De. Huubotd testified. “T have been her physician, but never in my fife was I intimate with her.” “John ¥, Ballitzer hae testified"— counsel began. “Hie testimony is untrue when he Swore that there were terms af on- dearment between myself and Marie Wed,” interrupted Dr. Haubold, “I @id Kies the hand of Marie Webb. I have travelled quite extensively and I have read extensively. In the last two yoars I have kissed 100 women's hands, 1 have kissed ladies’ hands more than ladies’ Mps. It is a greeting not In- duiged in muoh {n this country.” ‘The testimony shows the sungeon and his wife separated in January, 1908, but were feconciied tn October, 197. The cause of the separation, it appears from Mre. Haubdold’s testimony, was ber opposition to her husband's asso- clation wilh Marle Webb. ASKS THAT NEW TRIAL BE ORDERED. Dr. Haubold produced Rudolph 0. Hauwbold of No. 806 West End avenue, a milMonaire insurance man and the doc- tor’s brother, to prove Mrs, Haubold had long entertained suspicions against Accused—All to Fight. CHAMPAION, I1., Nov. %.—Prot. 1. D. Hall of tho faculty of the University of Illinois was arrested hero to-day on an Indictment charging perjury tn con- nection «with an inquiry into voting by atudents of the institution at the last election, ‘Two students also were arrested on indictments charging iliegal voting. They are James Noon of Everett, Mass., &@ resident at the Y. M. C. A. Bullding, and Waker J. Blum of Chicago. Blum is a member of the junior class. About twenty more indictments are to be ‘heam! from, and the untversity com- munity is in a @tate of great excite-- Prof. Hail, who {s assistant profossor of animal husbamiry In th» College of Agriculture, was a loader in the battle aga.nst saloons in Champatgn at the last loca! option election, and made affidavit that a number of umive atutents were legal voters, Since that time County Judge Spurgin has ruled that many students had no right to vote. The Champaign County Grand Jury was called to consider the question of itlegal voting, and Prof, Hall's indtct- ment followed. A bitter legal battle {a to result, The Civic League of the city to-day raised a fund of $1,000 to defend him and all others indicted, Prof, Hall was released on $1,000 bond. He will be tried at the January term EVERETT, Mass, Nov. Noon, who $s under arrest in IIL, charged with !llegal voting, is a son of ‘Rev. Dr. Alfred Noon, a Methodist clergyman and secretary of the Massa- chusetts Total Abstinence Society. The younger Noon's name does not appear upon the voting list here. He 1s twenty- one years old. EES POLICE CLUB SAVES LIFE. jeceat’s Tourn t Keeps Man }an annual penston ¢ em Championship for Si Consecutive Years. OHICAGO, Nov, 22.—Word was re- celved here of the death to-day of Mrs, Rernard C. Horne, Known to every golf enthusiast as Miss Bessic An- thony, at her home, “Glenview,” near Keswick, Va, Superior Judge M. L. McKinley, whoxe wife and Mrs, Horne wore sisters, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles FE. Anthony, of this city, her parents, will leave late to-day for Keswick. When playing go!f Miss Anthony Won the Women's western championsht, fix con utive years and captured the national women's championship only to lose ft the next year. Pharr eat he TITLE FOR CANALEJAS HEIRS. MADRID, Nov. 22 ‘The ducal title and %,000 were con- ferred to-day on the family of the late Premier Canalejas, who was assassin- ated on Nov. 12. 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Herrick, American Ambas- wador to France, was a passenger on the Mauretania, arriving to-day, He sald that Mra. W. W. Rockhill, wife of the American Ambassador to Turkey, was doings great work in Constantinople. “Mra, Rockhill," said Mr, Herrick, has turned the American Embassy {nto @ hospital and is caring for 10) patients day. She has been spending her own money and funda are running low. Contributions have been made to her from Paris, and I will endeavor to arouse intereat In work in the United States during my visit here.” —_— SENATOR FOR BULL MOOSE. | The official canvass of the vote cast {on Election Day adds another ull | made around the lowest of the di Net losses amounted to as much es @ point in many tesuer whether it could be done cheaper, per- haps for $00 or $300, “J, B. and I looked over the South Chicago plant and decided to do it, We went to Indianapolis and got four pac each containing twenty pounds of The Clos! ‘To-das's highest, lowest and last, press of sche nd of fut chacgee aa compared WHR esr Moose State Senator to the list, The County Board of Canvassers toxtay dis- covered that Hen! . Salant, Pro- gresuive candidate in the Nineteenth Senatorial district was cred! with votes under the Independence League column tn one election district when he ave been credited with 148 votes [east for him under the Bull Moose em- | Dlem in the same district. His Democratic oppo rc Simpson, waa, according to the returna of election night, returned th winner by @ small margin, but the can- Vass now gives the election to the Bull * | Moser by 108 votes, ° pol Stee! rails, WM per ton, Railroad wheels, 4c. per ib Ratlway bars, T-rails, &c. Bheet steel, tc. per 1b. up. We, Axles or parts thereof, %c. per Ib, , sledge, crowbars, &., nd hinges, 1%. per Ib, not less than 45 per cent , from # per cent, ad vab Nails, from 4-lWe, per Ib. to lige, Saws, 2 per cent. up. Bteel wool or steel shavin; How Andrew Carnegie Is Able to Offer Pension to Ex-Presidents THE TARIFF ON STEEL. Automobiles, cycles, or parts thereof, 43 pe: 4 per cent, ad valoreu Hoops, bands, &c., from 3-10, per Ih up, per ab, al valoreni Ibe, per db, ad valorem, rem up. per ib. dynamite, John J. McNamara jn. | terday’s final figures are ae follows; Fey structed us he wanted four explosions High, Low, Last, Oboges on the plant, saying If we did a good} ae Eel Job he would pay us $100 extra, He sald : By BES Y we would have to walt until Local No, | Am Jacomotive (° 41% 468 ae =% 1 tu Chiewgo paid the money, but Patty \4 edt ath es i Ryan had called up and gald he want = the job done. | 1% 11h = ‘When Chicago the dyna- ED - mite was fro: We thawed ft out by | hie. bt as setting the sultcase on a radiator in al‘ wo @ Ps p= 4 Kitchen in uny home in South Sangamon | t of street, 1a = At James B.'# suggestion, he said, ‘he | In i + ¥ | put the dynamite on the radiator and | ie | went to look over the proposed job. | Y 18 = 3 | When he returned, he said, bis litte! it % |daughter was on the floor with the dy- |} Bis g namite and Jamer B., the Los Angeles | ita y APR RS iu ‘Times dynamiter, was testing a battery on the door bell 5 “J, B. laughed when he saw my little PE POOPIE: =. girl toying with the explost said tah ‘Bi MeManigal, “He sald, ‘tell papa what | Wot ge + that 1s.’ My ttle girl replied, ‘why it's Advance. |dynamite, 1 know tt won't hurt me,’ land kept on playing, She satd abo had} VETERAN KEEPER DIES. seen boys In vacant lots kicking about | | stioks that looked Ike dynamite, ‘The | way J. B. laughed made me mad and |) ordered him out of the house." MoManigal said when he and James ‘ lB, went to South Chicago they found| te Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island | the glare of nearby furnaces 90 bright| Wa" the record of John O'Kesfe, who | {ss dead at his home on the east side. | they did not do ax much damage an they | it Tha) Ot Rls home OO vitaree years |intended, placing only two bombs in-| O14 4 veteran of the Civil war and & whead of ¢our, |inomber of many organtaations. He is Stealing 1,200 pounds of dynamite, hiding survived by a widow, two sons end a |it ina shed at Tin, D., and then, In it ge uenter ce transporting it passenger | Of the tens of thousands ef unfor- j Falns to Indianapolis was an experts | tunates and criminals with whom he jenoe related by MoManigal came in contact not one ever had a | It was the explosive used by MeMantgal | § to say about him thet waa not | and the McNamaraa after the Los An- |, word of kindness, Mr, O'Keefe had gels Times explosion, and by which) tho rare faculty of enforcing strict ten non-union “jobs” were blown up fn «iseipline and making the disciplined | splte of the fact, the witness said, that {tink they Hked ft, Mr, O'Keefe detectives for two months bud been on AiBAyE took an sotive lotereat 4% poll- | the trail of the dynamiters, tles ¢ Was a Member of the Pocas- O'Keefe Worked at Tal Pen for Forty Yet Vorty years service as a keeper tn rels, she always mentioned the name of Marie Webb, her husband's patient. Rudolph Haubold'’e wife, Anna, and Mre, Eleanor Haubold gave similar tes- Mrs. Haubold, the surgeon's wife, saki she had not mentioned the name of Mario Webb on the occasions her husband's family cnentioned, but she Tecalled stating she thought her hue- band was ‘being too conspicuous around New York with this woman in a car. ‘The surgeon charges that the Refer decision was against the welght of evi- dence and that the condoning of hie alleged acts by hia wife wae established by & great propondorance of eviden both of quality and quantity, and asks that the decision be set aside and a new trial held. Dr. Haubold is now paying his wife heavy allmony for the support of herself and boy. REWARDS WIDOW FOR HUSBAND'S SERVICES. Interborough Directors Give $10,- 000 to Mrs. William Fred- erick Lockwood. ‘Tne directors of the Interborough Rap- 14 Transit Company have presented to Mra William = Frederick Lockwooa, widow of the former engineer of main- tenance of way of the suoway and ele vated roads, $10,000 in consideration u? services renaered by her husband, who died on Aug. 2%, 1918, afver a quarter of & century spent in the employ of tne company. Mr, Lockwood's G@rst position was with the Third Avenue Ralway Company in 1888, On Sept. 16, 1900, he was made “e- Dertment engineer, and at tac time of hie death he was regarded as an expert on transit matters. President Shonts's secretary sald the company made it a point to recognise exceptional value in an employes, “The company has a peusion fund,” said the secretary “but the award 4:4 not come from that. Mr. Lockwood a} \to the company many valueble sugges {ions for wach Be Was never pad, tv set Club and Ti ny Hall | Confdent that the agiation over the! 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