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her 009, to take charge of tHie body, but Te aie ee eee et re tree i, See ae ey Se uusrcii|PARTS OF BALLOTS TO BE USED ON TUESDAY—A GUIDE TO VOTERS COLLEGE OUSIS. the tug moved from the quay ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF THE A PROFESSOR FOR Vote for’ twol__COWRT OF APPEALS. Whole crowd of 2,000 people it fell bn their knees at o sign m the Bishop and recited prayers the dead, Then turning in the ai- Of the coffin, the Bishop ro- Offed In a loud voice: “Rternal reat si¥e unto him, O Lord, and fet per- petual light shine upon him. May he “Peat In peace.” (The tug made hér way up the river JUBTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 10 W. E. Chancellor Resigns Request of Trustees, Who Répudiate Methods, — . | GINCINNATT, Oct, 26,—Motlowing & protracted moetting of the Board ef ‘Trustees of Wooster University, Prot: W. B. Chancellor, professor Of polite eal science, has been requested to fe- ie] | EOWARD J. McGOLDRICK, .. . Democratic ra ; x EDWARD SWANN. .. +. ..0+..Democratle Democratic LEONARD A. GIEGERICH,., Republican tug swung into view around @ bend # the river hundreds more passed «tom the side streets on to the river eaide, No sound escaped from the piarong as the little veewel. with Gag balf-masted appeared, Grouped about, leaning on ther «filles, were twenty auxiliary, polloe. | DEMOCRATIC PARTY. REPUBLICAN PARTY. Tal COLERIDGE A. HART....++5- For President For President, oe and has complied. Finally, after drifting to and fro, th 3 . 6 motion of the boah, passed by iniveey oot tr cis os os JAMES M. GOX: WARREN G. HARDING, S| francis 2. sarowsn.......proniniton {| sosnimous acon, sae amon ote one gnelitandbggratiteedi age For Vice-President, For Vice-President, Dears of ‘Crastess. nst.the-saleteuae ..Fartier-Labor ff] due to the publication of letters aa, Sénator Harding and attributed Dr. Chanoellor make his relation ‘as professor in the college an impoen'- ble oft.” t ‘The resdlution continues: “Mt baving come. to FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Presidential Electors. , VIRGINIA C. GHLDERSLEEVE “time slipped away until an oMcer in “Uhiarge gent for an ambulance, pro- to transfer the coffin to the ity Hall, but the building was shut the clty corporation decided upon “an entirely passive attitude anti the CALVIN GOOLIDGE, E x SWINBURNE HALE... | | { 4 } velatives should reach Cork. The of- | RUDOLPH REIMER, JR. of the board thet etrcvilar 1 | { ficer, therefore, could not carry out a Y K. DAVIS. ...0e0000 Being scattered broadcant ‘th ' i“ pign, and inter the troops were CATHERINE W. CROCKER. Pret eve ceecese Ties iantunon | the country with reference to 4 { ae Owithdrawn except for a small guard : | Harding, Fepubltoan nominees tér ths \ Jett to watoh over the body until the Presidency, which tettem are attrib uted to Prof, Chancellor, a part o which he admite to have been writ ten by him; “And, whereas, buch ¢irevlar letters JUDGES OF THE COURT OF 42 ‘(@P-Vote for twol GENERAL SESSIONS, 1 sorte ante ascent Fe ~ nocrat Prajudice and to lafiven Als Ne] | THOMAS C. T. CRAIN. 44.4 forate of the country at the coats nt - election. ral Ala OTTO A. ROBA “Therefore, be It renolved, that we. 5 4 samntives should claim it, MORAN REBUKES.. | “ATTACK ON su | BY POLICE BODY, a ‘lead of Patroimen’s Assocla-| tion Issues Statement Re- | | \ phe Board of Trustees of the Collgife of Wooster, repudiate and désiounce such political methods 4s utterly ah. worthy of out-college amd @ountry, °* “And, be it further resolved, that (he College of Wooster indigaaniy neti caoe | clalma all cohriéetion with, know! of and authority for making and tesa. any such cirowlar gatbera” 9<9 Prof. Chancellor stated. that wiltle {ne wan conactous of the enitarrass- ent occasioned to the JACOB BERNSTEIN, ....++++... Socialist D MALONE , , Farmer-Labor pudiating Campaign Trick. of Gov, Alfred E. Smith, pur. to come from the firemen the policemen of New York and has been industriously ~—, the hope of the Governor's polit fai Megperrs io defeating him. ca, peels of Moran to-day was result of indignant Aeniais "| [ over Greater New York by in- then of the police and S| who consider “Al” @mith their friend. *: { rc bh P. Moran, President of the Party has no candidate for - man's Benevolent Association, YOU aginoer and the Social Labor rary mas f Syo-aey repudiated h-hqu} No candidates for Associate Judges o: bape Mare 4 the Court of Appeals. taining the candidates for Governor 4 being number one; Lieutenant Gov- ornor, number two, and go on. To the left of the name of each candidate is a th rty emblem. Thin year the black star, or Demooratic emblem, Is & ho op of each group. At the upper margin of the gr to th ber of ca: Simple iristructionn AVG NO| {Guten to be voted for in that Rrou te En ‘The groups are numbered—that con- wquare, and to the left of the square ts on a ine with the title of the offfce and the group number, in printed tn. ‘This year only one mark in to be RECORDS OF STA [NO TRACE Is FOUND $4,268,750 BID FOR HOG ISLAND PLANT) Made by Newark Concern—Ship- yards Cost Government §70,- 000,000 During War. WASHING TON, Oot, 20.—Only two bids, both of which were rejected, dullding plant near Philadelphia. |USED OIL ON PASTOR TO SET HIM AFIRE Lured by Phone Call, He Is Cap-} tured and Gagged by Four Thugs. COURCIL BLUFFS, Ia, Oct. 4. ~| Lured to a lonely part of the olty by & false telophone call, the Rey. Dr. D. B. Cleveland, pastor of the Dodge Memoria; Church, and prominent In =“ | tele in his breast that he do nothing wrong or Improper and wit! continue 10 have the Kindest feel: | for the college. Neither the chndidate pot meembors of the National Gommittes woud, | secant on the matter. New Jersey Careet of Ousted om lege Profese: HLOOMPIBLD, N. J, Octh emt Willtam Betabrook, Chanesltor, yeatér- day ousted from the College of Wope- ter, ©. was the first Superintes Schools in this ety. He recht The Bard Brothers SteM Curporo-|civic affairs, late last night whe ratsing the sabdlastic standard t&J AS SHIP iN SUNK tion of New York bid a fint $4,000,. |elugged, bound and gagked by four Bloomfield High Aehool ae tat, 000 and the New Jersoy Machinery |thug’, who throw him into an auto- alte, coieereaacaers es, ne handed Inspector Lahey | Excuse That Voter “Did | 2%, {e"tacn erou carrying, cand), oe , r f it ‘ ‘@ Benevolent Exchange of Newark bid $4,268,190. |mobile trick, soaked his clothes In ycey the practice 9. grad ° Association ——_—- Congress, for State Senator, for mem . |.Ay the plant cont the Government oll and then set fire to. the car ets’ soe the Rreaunay * we diouitton, of me the |_ The conscientious Manhattan voter the Ses Botte tee ais may be! (Continued From First Page.) 70,000,000 when It was built diiring| He saved himself from being burned te pay ot the ettlae Ip Z are en od: ‘A Broken Promise Who gore to the polis next Tuesday|imade in Group &; candidaten for A®- Important ters Affecting the -_e the war, the bide were regarded by |to death by rofling out of the truck tint 7) ones ly and registers his vr her preference gen of the Court of Ap- 7 \ i r CUNE UNC) describing the accident, sald that he Chairatan Benson as entirely Inade bo boys found him and ho was guperintandent ee - ENC PO! TL dee 9 cath robe bar th Travis Inquiry Canno' picked up the light of the Capo Fear ; [taken te a focal hospital where It was he was bi GLAND DEPORTS | emo aor caer ret Manhattan a Be Prodvced. [end leaned with one whinte, which ont titan Compan’vnorte, wan reported to-day Min condition is Rat aha eo Hy Sia: AMERICAN EDITOR ‘°° ‘v0 testions submitted to ref-|the Bronx, and two marks in Group | iced. was answered. He wan bearing when the Board met to receive the | critical, ; ey Sertece “tees oe ts ; 4 erendum will be required to mark]12, which contains the names of the ieee steadily to port, he anid, with plenty tenders. After this did had been| Dr. Cleveland sald he was certain reluctant ne ogee |twenty-eight separate cronsen on] candidates for Judges of the Court o Evidence of mutilation én the filts| of clearance room when suddenly the iris itn otfer Company s#ub- | the motive for the attack was revenge neral Seasons. £ Po Costetlo of Federated Press three different ballote—one cross for J My for hie efforts to suppress a wave uf —— ———— ; st the Stato Comptrolier'a offica| Cape Fear swung across his bow, eee crime in the-sectlon where his ch ee r |President and Vioo President, twenty. "WHERE FIRST CONFUSION IN‘ ; 5% » nis churon AS MAIL BANDIT, f Given No Reason for Bsa rod ae Wine orice Chi. MAICING BALLOTS MAY ARIS: | wero Aincloxed to-day at the John) BOWIE two whistlen asa signal after CHURCH IS SUED is located IDENTIFIED..A » MAI | he had t ed « to the oth — = as Treatment. Judges and two eronses on tho rel | Group s=the frat to carry two em (Doe inquiry nto the State's bond|siqe, Capt, Garteld mid ho ordered, BY EVICTED TENANT|CITY DOESN'T WANT ‘TE *z2,Daneven Rahned, Anré: | 2 #.'3. Costello, of ttvin city, manag- |°fendums. The ballot for State oM-! blems opposite the name of a t t purchases, whil h fath 1 4 4 a mobile In Attnata, Ga. “ | s while a search failed to! full specdinstern, but could not avol 7 e Jes fifteen sub-|date—probably will prove confusing ‘At a hearing in removal proceedings Mie editor of the American Pederated raisons grille aor Containing to the tnintormed voter. In thin case | !sclone six letters that passed between | tHe collision TO PAY $10,000 to-day by United States Commitselengy. Fr2ee, an organisation dealing in| list of candidates, ey Democratic and ibig vd ery ge 29 Comptroller Travis'y office and W.| Tree of the fifteen who were res- Sty Hitcheoek, Thomas Doroyan, othorwibe Of interest to labor, arrived : chines ‘agreed upon lrederic cued from the Cape Fear were injured, 7 <3 Begins Suit to Annul Award Made known a» Donotme, was fentified’ ns ‘There were Capt. Harry Biggins, who Feelings. the armed bandit who on the nightor ction Against St. Phillips's is For $15,000 For “Injury to agiand to-day on the Aqui.|, Al! voters should vote for all can-|(rane and his name leads the group |S, Fanshawe, a broker, After Jus x e : ; : ates " . Oppoaite the eagle and the siar, Un- § on to School Teaaher to : 3 ‘ ae fe shewed bu onder signed by |2idater and for Or ngainat the refer. | QPhonte the Giele and Thtste for the | wee Kernochan, who is conducting rceenved cuts about ha heed; Sableu| ‘The complaint in a $18,000 damage eacher-for Fall Juno 15, laa, at Atlanta, Ga. Held 9p " _ BAward Ghortt, Home Wecretary, de-| so complicated on its face that It will Other vacancy, the ee —_- the hearing, had agreed to impound | Pasquale, an oiler, who received scalp sult broyght by Shepard N. Kdwards, in Street: mobile. 3 * oF 1 Clorke Wid, whe ra opposite the star in line 2, |All of the correspondence again of-| Wounds, and K. Holmes, a mess formerly of No. 2401 Seventh Avenue,| The City of New York bexan action janie fra? at rie Wid the Republicans nominated Hfered to-day, Assistant District At-|™® WhO was Injured internally and ogainst St. Philip's Church, was filed | before Supreme Court Justice Callagan he Jumped aboard a automo! nea ory A. Chase, whose name appears . AtJapout the head. Holmes was taken to|!0 the Supreme Court to-day, i- |!" Brooklyn to-day to sot anido a ver- ate ree Pag hg “don.” sald Mr. Costello, “an@ was to |register a Betiernce only for a few Opposite the eagle in vine a A mark torney Pecora compromined by re-|q_ hospital here and the others cared, W2rd® says he was dispossessed from diet of $10,000 rendered tn favor of Mrs. gained, Donovan directed the r 6m Oct, 20 when I found some- |Candidater they have selected before- |!" the top square will record @ Ve Bertha D. Brune f Ne se preat of death, hand. ‘There (@ no excuse tor voters Only for Crane, The voter, to carry | ning two. for aboard the City of-Atlanta which ;M& Mat at the adcress mentioned, ee ian \ ha re” Beek eon porting him from the United King-|Soare off a considerable percentage, Nated Abram 'L Elkns Experience has stown tt tional election many vote only for engaged passage in LOn- lithe national candidates and others given. I shall lay the whole mattor| of the parties they represent. the iat are Funning on the Demo- |had been torn away from the carbon, | Shipping Commigsioner here _— Wetore Becretary of State Colby, 1| 4% the Democratio Party is in power | cratic ticket alone and thelr names |icearney did not know. the city for damages when e deprea- —Guy Hamliton, in hie forty eParade|710n In @ paving Dlock Is | me than five)” year, aon of Anna J. My Boull an. Strest, Brockiyn, who fell on the wide ¥9.\ city Himite | me in my hotel room. He sald el not being familiar with th out his privilege in this group, should] When Edward P, Kearney arrived |planned to proceed to Providence to-| whieh is owned by the churoh. The * OMtery ihe clerk f ft p walk at No, ‘ was inepector Cosgrove of Scotland |balipt in'advance of the eluction thin |MAK® another cross in one of tho|from Albany to-day with seven told. | SAY, for repairs, reetor, church wardens and veatry- |in June, 1918. and eutiered o tonne od neat, INS Grower, eters ‘haut squares below e Tho other members of the crew wh 1,3 “ sulferod a fracture of th woalle ted the han handed jer of depor- | year, for It will be available in some "4 low (presuming, Of Course, lers of conrespondence bet si 0 gnen and ORy Masshal ‘David Green ward, me my apd thee oF other Yo aay One wlan he votes at the top). He may begin at pendence between the) wore rescued are: Chief Officer K. F. @latt are named as oo-defendante, _ | Def Fist Mra, Bruner wun a teachor ond stalked away with my | Hope oF plher to any one wishing to/ 14. bottom if his party preferences |CO™Ptrolér, and Fanshawe and Al- | Sutherland, First Assistant Engincer| Edwards eays in bia complaint that |!" Public’School No, 48 at that time, lead him that way. bert L. Judson, search was made by|D. B. Tenke, Fireman F. Demannell|on March 1 last, when he was ocoupy-| The paving tdock over which it was aS EASY TO VOTE FOR YOUR PRES-| ‘There are twenty-three candidated| p Neh ye [and P. Gagharty, Coal Pager J.|ing the fiat at a rental of 865, he wns | alleged Mrs, Brunner had | mare, Hensernce, lehoe beancansy IDENTIAL CANDIDATE, —¢/for the nine places on tho Supreme |yeg page ore eters Of which he | Mande, Messman it. Oreamnan, Oller i (given notice to leave by Maroh ai. We | produced. th court, Canad ne) srt MICKLEY.—On Oct. 3% 1080, cod i ne a llc ti ‘The Presidential ballot ‘ta made up|Court bench which weil be, vacant ‘on bees Aga cetithge iA ulti yes-| Kenney and Seamen H. M. Fraaér, gota Court order extending the time |Hruner alleged jt had bacn tampered | 2AM MICKLEY, at hie residence, 2 u ration o} stuck and/or seven colunms, one of which {s|J&0. 1. ‘Tho Single Tax Pa: ty, with *ecora found a carbon copy|A. Klang, J. Larsen, G. Minor and W.|t0 July 1 and anothér stay until Aug, 7 Southern Boulevard. a land Yard operative escorted | blank and for practical purpones, use. (aM emblem showing the pre-|of one of the six showed signs of mu- | Nanta. . 1. “Then, he sya, he was ejected ani |r Ee Ape Rogge alate ved hearth | “POndret ceeviews ‘ett bo dig” r South: ton and aboard the|}ee#. At the,top of each of tMe other | sents Ite only candidate in Aa tilation. He asked Kearne: es PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Oct. 90.—Most | Was obliged to store his furniture and racapirap Mart il 2 Memorial Churen, 405 Want Tae. to ae CR 4 tix columns dbpeats the names of the|!9 this group, at the bottom of the i ey who i*/ of the orew of the Cape Foar shipped | move | URE, - ONE of, the | ten inohes, had een Alled in vo that the} Monday, Nov. 1, 10 A. Pawtidated forthe Presidency nis the | fiat jan Assistant Deputy Comotrolier, | from New York: aud hele cdar eee | cates n named ia “injury to|@epth was ‘only one inch, Under the| S, Menday Nov. 2, . o for my deportation was| Vic ideno! The ‘four candidates at the top of |What had become of the rider which lane not known ta ihe his feelings law action may not be brought againat| “!baRY papers please copy, ‘NO reason for my depo: Vice Presidency under the emolems P n ‘no 3 the United States : h thelr birthplaces |MecSwiney Me ineh oaeph rs Ps the left hand, or leading cotume pres | opponite the star, ‘The next * |tollow: F. W, Gray, Maine, Second Pianned. yoration 30 peared for thesis an-|man; Leo A’ Wil os oration counsel, a 4 for th late Gideon Soult @ Rosten, suadén was born in this country, my pass-|pents, at the top, under the black star, |f¥8 down have beon indoraed by| The carborn copy wus of a letter | Mate; Arthur ‘Steves, Boston, radio | A MacSwiney memorial parade, which |” pungel appeared for the city, | a Luke's Hospital, New York euy ae wore regular and T committed|the names of James M. Cox and|T@mmany Hall and the Republican |to George Van Tuyl, then president | operator; EB, Lourence, Russia, sea-| Chairman Roderick J. Kennedy of the AUDITOR DIES AT DES | Oct, 20 act to warrant the treatment I Franklin D. Roowevelt, Below are the organization, and opposite théirlof the Metropolitan Trust Co., K. Funeral’ service at Mount aut Georgia, Chiet ; Committee of Arrangements names of tho forty-five Presidential | RUN Are the star and the eagle a nwineer: Michael Ikely nouncing “I have authorized Judaon | : vy City, |he belloves will be the “bles . - ——— Chapel, Cambridge, Mam, at noon: | he Aquitania carried 2,80 pass-lcloctors, enoh elector representing a |S MabIout Democrats will put) ONE ME | ase nalmorized Judson |, 'y,, Becond Awsistant Engineer: over held,” le planned by the| Ps C..Traslow of the Fidelity @ Noy. 1, 1020, Philadeiphia pap ; bo a oF pte O14 wore 58 phe Bret | Coogresa dletsict ebay or et eed Foray Me | ng ae Re oe | PVP : ph worth of |} wert J. Kennoy, brooklyn, N.Y trial 1 gther Irian] Gamranty Suddenly Stricken. | e he KeCO! 0 | low the names of the doubly indorsed | do: vecom, said that in Alb. Third Assistant Engineer; Albert ations for urday afte { aa In bee atrong boxes was £2, Th om a column carrion the] candidates appear the names of four teas unite’ Ss a rary dl bey Pe aie Bat nae nt neon s Hine of march proposod in up| Frederick C. Truslow, payroll auditor 0 ens ms pape Goong: = pe ~ Fardlng nd | candidates who are running on the . poole he saw a rider pa: Patrick Farrell, Ireland, ¢irem Fifth Avenue from Waetington Square | of the Fidelity & Guaranty Company of " BUNEAAL DIRECTORS. ; publican electors under the Tequat. | Republican ticket lone, and thesg|*hla carbon ‘on which rider was the! Mucteary, Brooklyn, N. ¥., fireman: | 69th Street No. 16 Liberty Street suddenly at| PIMLICO ENTRIES. <i ; pu names Kppear on lines opposite the| memorandum “Lotter of the 17th not | pacciok te ‘ront i — Placdaite thors tide tides weare tehecn can emblom, the eagle. ‘The Sc Date asa Bindeon ne rake shoe bay ago, SBtraightout Republicans will|seat. Substitute oné of the 26th and Katus, | Princetom Long Dt Mr. Truslow was ffty-nix years of axe t Saleen. 80, — The and thelr emblem, | piace their frst orogs in the square oran, New Deteat the torch of Liberty upheld by a right | on the fifth line and plant eight other |2°t7eY Carbon.” Justice Kernochan crosues in the elght squarea below it, |@eclared the rider must be found. All votors are entitled to make pine} At Pecora’s request, Keaney found and rewidéd tn Cranford, N. J., with Goal panser: Lawin Greenwall.| NEW HAV: Conn, wite veal ork, Steward; Hill, first cook, | Princeton defeated Yale in their dual | PI e unknown: Arthur VU, Flem- | srom-country meet here to-day, 31 to f ming, Cambridge, Maas, second cook: |3 contest Was over « sixemile D. K Fiantey New ‘York. ‘wnter tender; | course. Princeton, waa the | to Fwirohild’a Cha se forearm and the forty-five electors i eae HT) cocupy the third columnar the Prone oT Yan Urequr, | dition Party’ emblem, the fountain, and dapghter. He'is survived also mn, aN ensign in the U.S. Navy wy wraduate of Yale and a mem: r of the The body waa sant . marks in this group, using whatbver |e o, are > 7 aiking and Colvin and |aqdaren they plonss providing they (1917 Doh copy Of © letter of Oat 11, | |, Brooklyn, whence oy 4, ) ™ vt ier | A a n roup , oman C. Crajn |! r awe tor ed to, In iw" | Jose Raposo. New York, water tender Wh igt; mogey | COX ANd August Githaus with: thel and Otto A. Kosalsky, who lead the! James A. Kendell, Deputy Comp-|' No third officer in listed. but_one | Mt% Appelbanm 1 Detective Avauiteed of Charge Faget fi emblem, 4 muncular right arm wield-|list of four names, have the indorse- (temas) Heer ley hammer, and a list of forty-five| ment of the Democratic, Republican ‘euiry; by electors fill the Afth column, and the and Prohibition Parties and the star, id Seirootvers fs Farmer-Labor Party, with the em-|tho eagle and the fountain appear as|worth of bonds at a lone. et turiogs-|blom of clasped if hands, the candi-|their emblems. Socialist candidates| ‘Tho leiter in effect informs Fan- M West Tah, Sireet, had recov: | b qonefal Sessio: | “ie, Daiad oda’! 4; [dates Christenson and Hayes and a|have the remaining two spaces me eh? tha: Corestesah 1 *.| STEAMSHIP ISSING | Wea ititieniy’ to enapie’ her to" teave Teane talc tec ee ee el | Osea 11); Lomst Lesru: [list of forty electors take up the| Tho referendum® voto will be po. {ahewe that the Comptrolier would be udge Crain to-day on an indictment, the hospital this aft The con- greater part of the sixth column. corded by those who take ‘time|! position to take up the bonds Fan-| WITH 50 PASSENGERS | dition “ot ber husband, who swatiowed | chareing impairment of the mornia of troller, committed ‘Travis. to. the {Whore name ts not known, if believed | Offioiala at Knickerbocker Hoxpital Made by Girl. “moral obligation” to take $2,013,000 |{9 have been aboard when the Cape |to-day sald Mrs, Misha Appelbaum, an of No, 419 Fiaat 64th . a Fear satied. who swallowed 60 grains of bichloride | Street, & detective, connected with the mercury in her apartment. No, 191] Weat 87th Stroet Station, was acquitted 3 One cross mark only is necessary |enough to go that far on the emall-|phawe was carrying between Oct. 15] Ju ike dose at the same time, 1a still] 15-year-okt Mary Harrington of 216 9th Tr, nea ates on this ballot, although the voter may|ent ballot of the throe. ‘There are Nolang a. Tol? whey. metaally aver . . | aortous é Renae The crime wae kion Of 818 8th) “LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. mark Individual electors if he 1s ao In- emblems on this ballot. Opposite an|°™? + hey actually were} Cuban Gunboat Is to Find wos = een conmmitted Dee. 18 Inst when Dun- [VAST Praday aia]. vals otoante Tes eee Mi ey voter yh plage 4 sin-|outling of each question submitted |PPUBHE Noy, 16, 1917, the Btate paying Rambler, Reported Drifting; reported that no trace of, the yexao pra gon ate ene SG. ane eet ree wn dwt at 0 RENN Oe ) 8 ie cipele wnder'the part two stuares, on r a," 2 when th al ‘ Am , ie oT HL n the ih miblem votes for all the electers atthe other npponite eee eee Less wld a could be found MaiiAt: “Mary died hetora Dunnigan was * No Wate oard ri nd* her te his favorite candidate No Water, Aboard, tried and? her t T , | ny given in the registers his opinion in one of the| jteprew War Veterans to Eater- ‘Tho wireless despatch was seit i police gurit was read 10. the jury AN lost and Found* art the candidates | squares in each subdivision devoted Ani ‘The Steamship Rambler, plying be- | from the station at Jamaica, West : _ b oghiey' ge thy >| The Mie or offices is wider|to a referendum. tween Key West and Havana, was re. | Indies, and vas intercepted by the| Bedy of Man Found on a Rt at ‘ound Bureau,” Room Sa byt not quite so long, ax tho] Amendment No. 1 refers to matters| The Greater New York Poste of the| VU0% rainy aoulenesi 4 Sante stedinship Clty of Bhermanswhich re-| ‘rhe body of A man bole 208 World Buligin 1 be Presidential ballot, It is divided into|of State finance and should be etud-|Hobrew Veterans of the Wars of the| Ported d ig SOU West of Santiago, hirty days, ‘These liste can be ; layed it to New York, The mossage | 4:conio stion asks| Republic will give a'ball and entrtain-|Cuba, with fifty passengers aboard Sonmat any of The World's ¢ rt archi, No. 67 Cherkwon for the judgment of the voter as to|ment this evening @t the Sth Regiment|and no water, tn a wireless despatch t 5.80 P. M. steamer Rambler re |W" found this m " parties has nominated candidates for| whether the State shall issue bonds a loft building at 3 .atyanins, Armory, 14th 6treet and 6th Avenue.| received here last night @y the Naval | ported drifting southweat of Santiawo. |!) Gorick chnopt, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Bec-|to the amount of not exceeding $4b,- . ? ~ | Rambler has Atty passengers nnd we | \uine Smeemisier Gent pare . yomds|retary of State, Comptroller, ‘Treas- | 00,000 for the payment of a bonus to| 3%) a Habre Sg Comp iceriees: Nervi oe, believed man h water, Cuban gunboat 'sent to rescue slaved “the man” hed Ct 7 eabieas dames. | uret, Attorney General and United persons who served in the army. or'tivi Wer the Indian’ wars The message sald @ Cuban gunboat returns, reporting no trace of Ram hioridt « ry Am autoney Aniugton four columns, each column carrying |\ed in full. ‘The necond qu ri SO 44 groups of candidates, Hach of the alx oe fae rect! Cal\ 4000 Beka, “> 00 Brodki¥n oft: loride of Ab autopsy il States Senator, The Farmer-Labor navy during the World War, pine Insurrecton and the World War, ggnt to the rescue had raturned apd bier.” peat qhloriae of mercury. An autopey. will asin recy ad a t 4 a a ee Ch SS NEAT ee +