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- -. - * TT r . 28 Morning Edition Morning Edition VOL. III., NO. 147. * gt; gt;r*e ti Fair sad Warmer Vr.ifr.l-)1- Temr-i Moa. 40. MU EDMONTON, ALBERTA, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS STUDENTS AND STAGE HANDS FIGHT I* TVI-1IOON KIM-KD OVKH 1,000 PKOI'lJ.. - 9 O- My -Uulletin Kiot. When Football Are Celebrating, Is Nearly Fatal. 7 0 *5 MANY ARE INJURED IN THE SQUABBLE -* - 0 0 Wire. Manila. Ocl. 20. The ty- pho.'n which wvept over several lt; * the Philippine Islands m i gt;.-t'i. lt; r Uth resulted In the death of mwv than n Ihou- wn i persona -Four unidentified Americans, three men and a little girl, were among the - The etMunlnK steamer Taya- bns foundered Off Eacilantc. The bodies of fifteen KIMploos nnd Spaniards came aahure. Tho typhoon practically wiped out the tuwim of a * . BOURASSA AND MONK IN CONFERENCE 0 - Ikuro; O Dunlin. Toledo. Kscalanle. Aluasln and -0 -Si O-SOftOO-Stf-ttftO*-** lt;* -w t Drastic Action To Be Taken Against The Guilty Ones. gt;' gt;* Bullotin Leased Wire. Champaign,- Ills., Oct. It). Mnqy persons were Injured today In u riot caused bran attempt-ax tho-V'nlven.- 'ty f Illinois students tu force their way liito the opera ln't* gt;. where a vaudeville show wuS In progress. 9 Celebrating a football victory ovor Indiana, nearly J.QOO students laid siege on the theatre. They were rc- jiulsed by the stage hands and policemen nrm-.ii with revolvers and clubs. J dgar Ulllavou. a h gh school student, was knocked nnrnnnelwit. . ehorus girl was struck on the head by a brick hurled through a dressing room window. Two other cJiorus girls fainted on the stage and wer rirried off. Thc audience thought It V*a part of the show and did not - i; m. greatly excited. Peter Andrews. a stage hand, suffered a blow on the head from u stone that came through a window. Mon Whs Calmed Down. When th riot was at Its hclghL and guns were brandished by thc defdtid- ors of ths theatre. Oeo. Huff, director .of athletics, faced the mob and dissuaded the students from further action. lt; -4 * . il'-r* don't quiet. sax* HufT; you wiii kiii same of football.** ' j Insulted tlu* --iii gt;eror Borlln. Oot ID. While tho ompcror rag*Attending the dedication v-rt St Michael* church, says HarahUr* dispatch to the Tagt'hlntt. n la-borer, u -pnrenpy demented, pressed through the crowd and addressed Insulting words to hlm. *The man was placed under urres. 5nfl was taken to a hos- I pltnl for examination. pected In Immediate Course of Affairs, NOT KNOWN WHETHER -MANTEIt-WILL RESIGN .- ntr.Mi mm: rju i st. i . i*i iro khmoxton. By Bulletin Moosb Jaw, nosilay next i Mt tm the ol look tirhlge. t trunk line -bet Ktlmontoa. the IV t e gt;i A speelsi ased Who. tht. JO. Wed- fcj 1'.- the ditto tag o the Oat- las: Iln* In a pan Bt. p ul and eventually o co irntr gt;. I BECKHWfLUe- ON THE STAND - - j- The Accused Police Lieutenant Will Give Evidence in His Own Bfh'nlf I Government Undecided As To Bringing Down Redistribution Bill. will leave here carrying reaa untatlve ciUsene t. gt; attend the up on ill- other tide f the bridg*i nnd win lK-' shipped south as soon thr bridge le open, Qn u.n.tH*e SSth trnlns will *. * tar:. lt;d. trot axpacted schedule *. in gpl-lBg- F n. Ia com hr in- forma. freight bul H la .it u -passenger arranged until as ths v. -H Red, there will lemn X. THE PREMIER PRIZE IS WON BY CANADIAN .Holmes. Raymond, the World for Best' Wheat. DELEGATES COME ' FOR BIG CONGRESS UUi'Uinly rt'BuU It --ii the game of footbttlK- Thv gt; riral ch*j icr ot iotughi' r pro- cecdlrim ctunt* v.nen Ilia fixultUic jitutlentj paradecj thc bmdneSs atreetp of Chami uJKn. Wheru Charlod Adklnn, *I gt;Lakcr of lho UUnoU lcici3lati rc* waa ilellvurinff ... Uopubllcan speech.- t Tho crowd nurged around his ttutomoblle und )iq flntill gt;; jgave up thta effort to Mieak uni Oopjiud lx Oraiieo and Blue Epealuir, tho crowd taced iq the uptra houflv, whero they were confronted by a guard of polIc mcn who protected the frn n entrance. Battle il Side IJoor.J A dcluur was. then made to Uir side door, where tti battle ww lought. Ifricks were hurled at tbe vlndow of tho dreraln* rooms and tho door was partly battered down, lt was When a siagc. h: n-i, urmed with a revolver,. flourished the weapon at tho crowd and threatened to -shoot that Director Huff pressed, his way through the crowd and made his successful pica. The University of Illlnola authorities-declared that drastic, action would in* tetkon sK-i'nat tho aullty students, itey Warncckr-usslstnnt o-ean of tho men, was preaettt, and ftp ls Mid luve procured a long list of which will bo presented to -* th a recommendation fur pxmlhh- ment. , -- v New York. Oct. 20. l gt;olk ttwit. Iic*rkt*r i X take tlto Mnmi lu .Ills uwii* def nw In the I'ltnnro of hi-il- KntlfiK llie runnier of llorm in Ilo* scutlial. m't-tjrdlng to John F. Mtv. latjrrct UU chief ( urasi-I. He Mat- Od ionium that lie IsoU yk Med io Iil.v t-liynt*s:tlt- lr*c lu thc matter sud thnt Uet*kcr*s rtory woulil be bMU l 4 gt; itl.ln tlie uexi two or tlirec days. Vllm*sses-ln the 1 rigl 5g S ** lt;* today' lo two points which lhe defense con* Hidered vital to Its cose. These were: Kim That the rnW oh -llvrman itoficnthars gambUns hou e on April i;tli wns irtatl*. ictU r ev ldt*n lt;M- utraTn ir it had. *bi en obtained by the police. Th-i state ehitrpi*s thnt-the rn-Id wus a falee t gt;ue/* fiocfcnd Thnt ' Bald Jack Koso and Brl kle Wu:*tnr. two ut the self- Vonre .cd tVccomplltoea tc* Rosenthal's mtirder, who have turned .state's evl- jlence. threateno-rt tn kill Rosenthal .weeks ibefore he was luurdured. Another wHmw l gt;uls Hill, lu oth- qr f y**ekorVi So-called Iireas ugePt. swnrr that Uose li -l ijonc down on his By Bulletin U Med Wire. Ottawa. Ott** 30. An extract from' the Caiiaiiii Ua otte containing a proc- laiiiatlon calling parllameiu tost ther on Tnuroday, -Nov, 21, will be tfsi ed early on Monday. A definite decision In favor of a November session wa-* arrived at by the government on 6al urday when the customary proclamation was prepared. Thrto havo been a few developments ln tht*, political sitmylon ilQcA Saturday. '-Today Henri Hourassa arrived from Uontreai and had a conference with u SCHOOLBOY SHOT BY COMPANION Eight Year Old -L-id Killed At Noon Hour AC Pin Ridge . Schoolhouse. o ior as can be oscer- -*J talneJ, them will be nu rimngu-ln the course of Immediate evenU as a re- kuU of the conference. It In expected that* the formal announcement of the retirement of Mr. 24pnk will be made on Tuesday after Promler Borden has had an opportunity of conferring with the l gt;ukc of Connaught- who returns to thu -capital on Monday.* When the name of Mr. Monk's successor will be announced Is not known but In the best Informed circles It Is than a few daya - - Mnrt-t-hol lfl Favorite* Thc name of L. T Mareohnl. K. C. Montreal, and Hop. T Chase Cawtrain -Dexter lilns, age eight years, was shot by a school mate during the noon I hour on Friday at Pine Hidgo school house ahout three miles south of On* oway. ' noon hour tne teacher had tfbno lo hia board- xiuring uie i-Mr* Faulkner Ing bouse; IVter Bing wae working nearby so he went to the* school grounds to eat r AUJITItAI.IAXH AT WINSIPKO * Bulletin 1-eflsed Wire. r 1 Winnipeg. Oct. 0, The famous Australian cricket r**:ini. which is now on iw bway home After ,tourlng the Old Coon try. arrived here toJay atftd Mll he the guests of the local cricketers for the nrxt two days* If the wcath-r Is at all favorable they w. tltw - P aKalnm lfi Winnipeg men in a two-dry niatch starting tomorrow ICfleea i the Tonyha and said: On the grave and on the memory of my deed mother, I *iy that Becker had nn.htog jt gt; tfia*M tiffalr, Wr Jber, Hose, Schtfpps and Vallon were placed In adjoining cells In the prison, -but was not allowed to say whether they were thus afforded the opportunity to hateh the plot whi*-:i thB defense chtlnis they framed to shoulder the crime on Becker, sfltrnoun. f and hrteh wli IX TORONTO TODAY* Royal Party Pulled Out of WlnnllH'S for l n gt;t nn Saturday Afternoon, Wtnttipa Oct. XO. Tha vice regal party passed through, here Saturday afternoon, the train making bul a Inp nt half pa where, on Monday, tho Duke af Con- rintight iwlll address the t anadlan club. He will give his Impressions of his highly eiicccssfni western tour, which rove ei1 prnrtl tlly -mrry important polnt etween'P'Tt Art4vo H d PriooaI Kunert* find took Just short of two months. Thc two or three dayer sfTo*uiiiy at Senator Klr-cholTer's place on Lake Wlmrtpes was rather a failure owing lo the fciuer cpW weafihor lnds. Of thc international Waterways commission continue to.be mentioned l)tit Marechal would appedfto be the favorite gjics . There Is still some spec** ukition -or to whether or not Hon. Nantel will restgn, Mr. Nantet. Who Is not saying anything one way or the other, ha gone to Jollette, Que.- to attend the marriage of his daughter on Tuesday next. Between now and Nov. 21 the ministers wHlvl*e busily ed In preparing Its sessional * gt;ro- gram, tt is expected that considerable business will be disposed off before Christmas. - As soon as the debate on 'the ad- ) dress ini'reply to tJie spee-afti from the 'throne is completed, it is expected that the government temporary naval policy will be brought down. The length of this .debate will, of course depend entirely o*v-tho nature uf the proposals, but even should It bo prolonged opportunity will be fpund to Introduce several Iniportan: government bills- Including tho amendments to tlie bank a--*: now In course of preparation: Kot n.M i.ic- gt;i on Redistribution** Then the committees will be organised In readiness fur work after the holiday and many formal reports pre** Prize Winners In The Nor- 0i4ern Portion Of Thf Province. By Bulletin I-eoscd Wtnr. ly-'DtbricI-fi*. Oct. 30. The ctlk-d t -t.-.-4.U b v at l-.thV-ri'l.;.* seventh . . 0 0 . o 0 O O ft OO ftO aw o 0 0 0 tr *, o s. sk. T.M gt; I lt; IVs A fO.Vl. RVMINK. U I'ulii'iin I-cai-.-a Wl'ro. 8n kA 4.n. ( gt;M. . A *oH- ou* coal fmnln* I* ihr l ii *(l ham aiul iuil- i thv vntbrirct*- un thn C. IV St. .unl * . N. K Ih rulkfti un ujl fr lt;lirht t-ui-*iil- . i .t )o suRerlii*; Ik bound to n ut*. Pcrlshab)* vooils sr* r* ort- ed to havo l mlBOUjjlj MHJ * tn Trt*;. thnt h'svo Iwn storwl tn ihe kical gt;ur l* for the pm*l two or, tiua* wc ks. Tho bo rd ot trad** *l -m. klngt a rh;ld Jnves- Hiealluii of lh- gt; mftti r. O 0 tr 0 0 -v 0 V- NO SERIOUS FIGHTING AS YET REF ftTED I 0 7 0 00 00 0 00000 * 0 0 0 l*1* i ' Made, Has Tno Mutt iMv* * Oltnwh. gt;i*t. 18. -Cs** n*e lias btisn rt-cclTtnl lhut Mr. Klla.m. . gt;f Vlnnl K** . will gt; gt;ly io pcirllunn-nt tills . Bl lt; gt;n -far a. Ulvnrcr fmm her hu l lt;mi l. G, A. Kits'. n. of l-ondoii, l-:iixland.. Another WlnnliM-K woman. Mar I-llllau Ruach, who n. w Jive* In ii*nircaj, will am ly f4)r a divorce from her hushsnd, ft. H. -j-Ruith, itn.hllert, *.VInnl i- . Keels ' *. ARE MANY F vLSE REPORTS SJENT OUT on nt'iuiipr itf-zt*. mii, is Kbv* **** ? fo* the opening ceremony to be performed by Lieutenant-Governor Muly-vs, of Alberta, tomorrow. Delegates from all parts of the United States *and Canada reported with visiting delegates from all parts* of the world. The popular Idea of dry farming being Interesting only to places st.ml-aHd Is thus P4-fut4*ilt in lefervuco tn rttr PATimREt Large Number of War Correspondents Are Starting for Front. : - 1 dinner with his son. As the weather vu i fine tiu- other( children came along from the school end they all ate dinner together In picnic style on the school grounds. Alter dinner i gt;cxter wvnt wUn his chum, LuwrciK'O Sherman* to ttie schoolhou **- t;otnir to ihe porch atii-r putting . fc, , w . th.Vt*-d i5r- iir 4-y:- . ,u rjj -rwnj; another schoolmate, Johnny White, 0*0 11. call; J * gt;ok h*r . boya. They stoppedi anu turning *** ' Johnny with r * WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF FORM (Sly Bulletin gt;* * lt; Wire) B U I.Jiirii-r ita. Is now CANADIAN, linn. Clifford KlfUm Better. Qitews. Oct. 20. Hon. Clifford Slfton. who hss h e confine*), to his u-iu-Um-iit* nt the Chateau with un KttKcU of pneumon convalescent. gt;I lt;inuinent Cnvcilcd. L Ol.. 30.' Llu -J-.iu.lj) I- ' rii'i-on thc monument erected to p*r- pciuiit-i the ini.mory of Krnncols XuvUr Gnrnuau. wnr gt; wrote tttc history nf Canada that wus-published In 1X4 . was unveiled. (-illltl of Murder. CaHary. Ocl. 20. -Henry Berti, slayer of Alfred Olenn. waa found rnUty of murder Saturday nl ht and has heen sentenced to be hauKed Januury 1.1th. 1911. Tb Look for Miming Man. Sauk -Ste. Marie, Ont., Oct. SO. A lug has bet-n chartered to search the -ntire st. Mary* -pasaaRc for Frank * gt; ter. Dr. Alfred Lemon a t-abbs. supposed, to he l**( during tho trnr T r ' : hall this afternoon oa tho occasion of the memorial service In honor ot Ihe l t,- 'Jen. H-**Hh. ini* tl: Miners on Strike. Cobalt, Oct. 30. One hundred and Iwenty men. rt-presentlnff th lt; total Mr-'n th of the Cobalt townsite mine, went on strike yesterday und the mine* .- ,*li, , , ,.wn. the teueher s doubl-j barrelled shot K'un. JUBt then th* sjfri nxploo.u nnd (he HlnK lad dropped dead. I**aUi r Siitv JII gt; (son Kail. Mr. Kiriic and the children, who were outsld-*, heard the bot and saw Dexter- fall over the step lending to Ch* porch. The shot struck him in the eye and pierced the brain. A smll'i iiii .-r.-.i uu Che lad's fikce. even aftc** death. IndlcntinB lhat he did not understand what had happened. He -h-sti of gi lns l awren.ee In Lcd. .Bn fnr as - can-be- *eert-tlned- the government has not rher 'it tlie redistribution bill ut th* np- pruaehlug **. -bum. *' . yet definitely wm bring down* EXPECT KEfcORD SHOW 01 DRY FARM PRODUCT Ilu-lle, Pi )arat(iry to Official Opening, t liaraetcrlzr-- Kihlhltioti Groundn at Ix-llibrldge- St.m**. . rv Wrll Iti-iu 4'M-mnl. and l-owreuce in.-l* i:V't close together and a eouple of thc No, ti shot struck the shoulder and arm. t is-reportcd that I awrenee -Htcf- **lnr. T Ight v*it old schoolboy, was school and ToTd U *i matter today Dr. John A. Wldntoe. International pre 'dcnt, -pO'Inted out thut dry farming, aiming ot the conservation of moisture for crop purposes, was of Interest to every culm try whero agriculturalist holds P 4 . Tho town l gaily TTni M a-e(L i-nd generally decorated. Tomorrow, special trains will bring purtles fn gt;m Sar.kntuon. Reglna. Salt Lake Clly, Utah; Winnipeg Mid-Montreal. -Aa many of these **special trains carry sleepers, the sleepers will be tracked Bpd niitHl ns acM'om- modatlon during the week. About five hundred delegates have already arrived, but the-greater num- bet Is lt;'n gt;- HiJ tomorrow TUc-i- FOKKKi.V. li iicli Aviator RUIeil. Bordeaux, Oot 20. A French aviator. Ami-dee UWour. a-aa killed while Kivlna an exhibition of fancy flying, lie fell 500 fr Knial ii.-i'ir.-.ii KxpIoHlon. Berlin, Oct, 30. A imllpon erplod- 1 -I while sailing through a thunder *t lt; nn ov r Orbssenhuti. The two occupants, Ueut. BtlOhter and IVtiulii.-.-i Ooherlk. were killed. T Big Memorial -k*rTlco. Toronto, Oct. SO.- -Hundrods were unni'l* in obtain ad U-Jalou to Uassoy y Armstrong to Retire. Portage Ia Prairie, OcL 19. It Is rumored here thut Hon. Hugh Aim* , provincial treasurer, will reflro rtrt.r gt;J *r---- - itf,. , pi.- ..n.l f the unr- l.tthbrldRe, Oct. I-J. Drt*' farminjc congress visitors are poUrtftg I'.io this 1(7 In hundreds and are having no difficulty finding ace gt;infUAdntlo , aj well has the entertaiini'-n; -:. ininU- tee'dene Its work. Men .mi woimn today are busy getting the various ox- hliilu in shape preparatory to tha grand official opening on Monday. A walk thru-jab the exposition buildings tuda. rcw.ilt-d that bustli. which Just prt-JC-ds 4.fficial openings. Many of thu AUiu and /provincial exhibits aro now almogt in place; others -ni riniiiii.. .-.mnlu of ilim i ni-n In the school room and the story by him and Lawrence fiherman usr**e as to Johnny SVhlte toeing asked if im' gun mm* IOUU-.U uut uiuer sngntly lit regard to his reply and in regard to whether he thought there was one or two empty she lis. Th..- unfortunate boy wh - caused the tragedy later disappeared and up UU Saturday could not he found. Inquest Not Held. ' The coroner. Dr. Oatway. anil the Et, K, W. M. P. came out from -tony Plain to investigate tho accident bul -U -iras 7dccld-d unnecessary-ttT Hold an liiuuest. On itaturday Mr. Ring brought the body of his son IS mile* to Btony I'lsin ami from 'there he ejsmi* on Io Edmonton on Sunday morning- *T ho body, was tiricen to Wain Wright's Und * erfMlHg parjor* afid iir .re r f'-r -bwrta*. .lUuifuntral will be held front 136 First avenue norihweat, at tiiitT this morning. Service will be held at the Roman Catholic church and burial at tbe south side cemetery. and Raymond Man Wins. Today the announcement was made ot the winner of tha champlonsltlp prise of a J2,*600 Rumely traction engine for tho best wheat grown nuder dry farming eontfillons and II. Holmes of .Raymond, Allwrta. secured th-* award In a close- field. Attention wa? drawn ;. tho fact that thc elsht Judges who made the award were not confined ''to one country. hut four were from the United tflftW and four from Canada, so that Holmes' honor Is unanimous. Out erf 46 prise wln- nent and .'fayorahly. commended- . over .0 wero Canadian farmer*. Mr l-lf.1i.-..-. -nokf ..f HU s -i-f*ss lo- CENTS A DAY Wildly Enthusiastic Greeks Embark at New Tork Returning: To Europe. Uy Uullulln leaned Wire. lsoni uti. on: id. No Norioiu tisht- It K Iim w.t born rcn gt;urt d frmn tlw cat of war. Thv Manteiiosrlna hrtvo vmitun-il 'th 'a and Gumlnje. and thn GivcK* hav**e cciiplr*d Kkutauna; but iKeM are roKOi/tdod am mliftir uITnir*. In whlrh no rwil n-slftiAtice was off*r I- On th lt;* Servian nntl Hulgjirlan frnttiirnr thr* **HtttHTtn *ht H4ff- **h n f- Ma An uncoailrmtHl rumor maym thm tht HulRfcrlMin have raptured KJrtC* i MlMrht but ilk** many glmllar *r*o** By Hulletlh l-v;ifird Wtr . New York, OpL 1 . tto tty JeOOO Uree all apparently wildly enlhual- nstlc about going to war, Imllcd on SteamjA fl from Uila port ff gt;day lor ihelr homo kind to encar-v nwaJnut tho Turka, A miiuII riot bruko out on thv Kabre line pier on the Brooklyn watvr frfrnt aa nrvprnl hUlLdroil (Iroekii wero hoardlnx tbo steamer Venr-sla. A number **f lUUlana who had tmnke 'poggayo on tha ateamahtp taunted thoUreeka over their eoldlerly nTtpearaooe, with tne reautt that *nu- tneroua flat Jt hta roaultod. l aUce r tlnupl* and 6oHju WHOLE POLICE FORCE OF : ** LEtHBRIDOE RESIGNS I*rtitr*t AgalnM Appolnlinrtit of Om- Kixbic BKdloD, or Toronto, aa in- -apector In Pi-vftTrny to a Ixxvl Cmeiiiti-: in Man Arc CoustAhk?s. HamQntary term. Iit thl connection tt la also Mid that J. J. Garland, mayor of the city, will contest the fld- Iny on -bolialf of thv Conservative*. they ronw* i?i gt; to the ejipui:iatlonrt of wi. ir aponaorm-. i*ulorado und Arizona arr In the lai*c-r u *m. Their tan wnv ixed on th way* and it waa only ytfaier uy that they sol Inlo action uroctiiiK their diaplaya Oklahoma proml ea to take the city hy lormJji?Iat*fi oil wt- Ki I bava Tho advance suard of their delegation to the consroia haa *-heen lh the city for eoveral daya arttlnn tip their exhibit and getting1 the l;iy of the laud, I-rfiet nlsht their rraervca nr* n o4 and were greeted at the Ftutlon by Chairman N urae dnd the inembera *if the etitertnlnnient committee, who eaeorted them to their hotels and looked after their comfort* for the M*hl. ' - i.jj I-i th- r thpfr lnt gt; nrrl val of sornt* ot the exhlbtta, autlts dla- gt; trlct and individual, lt.tvll be nil the (-dontlnuod -nn '** - Two,) t 7 on r By Bulletin leaned Wire. Lethbrldge, Oct. 20., The police force of l cthbrldgo haa realgned on the evo of congre n Week, The member* of the force protealcd against tha appointment of Conttable Skolton, of Ti.rr.nto n-i n ci*tur. In preference to a local man ana thron;* iieu resiaaa* tiun unless thf uppointmeat n-an rescinded. Tho major refused to accept tho recommendation, declaring th*t the council would not be dictated lo. Thero aro number of mounted police on hand* three new conMabloa already been aworn In, and It la understood that eight men of the Calgary force will be loaned tempor- nlght. It was :i itfttcftiblo feature of hla attainment that I bin. thv highest prlre for dry farmed wheat wti i the same hind **t wheat with whloh Sea- ger.Wheeler created , the world'a championship Marqula. Incidentally It waa Wheeler'a auc- cesa at New York which caused him to choose Marquis for hla prtxe -cultivation. Some nf the seed came from Magrath, -somo trom -Mcl eod, aome from the provincial oood ahow at Calgary, some from Winnipeg and Mffe f m 6 agvr Wheblor himself- Cnmp Vrani Vtali. w Thia waa all aown in the aamo field/' mild Mr. Ilolm a, and sown (Continued on Paga Two*) CHAR ES THAT FUSES Evidence rrwlurc. nt Dynamltlnjc . Ca -e In.eMluation l* int I'n'Wi-i was S*nt liy *Ir gt; an KtU to Iron Work- ura* Cidoa official at ClCTclnnrt. Hy CulIoMn l eas--4 Aire. IndUit.-t olU. Oct. . Thm delivery .h;uu;h thn ir.ail of a iiack.ige wh c lhe K*A*-.-rnmsnt charsca corrtntr.tti fuses used to blow up a bulldlnr *t Akron. Ohio. July -th. 1JH0, was ds- acrlbod by B. lt;S. Floyd, postmsstor at Clnvpland. Ohio, on tho wljioas *l*n 1 In tho aynariiltlnK consplrtcy Tit) it-lay. Six: testified Irom ro?a-*ds tl *U Lhe paehagT. sent liy Ort a )-3. Mf- Ma.il-.al, Ohlcajro. was I'-.-'-Ued Uy spsolal ds-llvory at thc hom- of TiUr J. Smith; an Iton Workers' nnljt ot- HjrveS hwd to be called lu nu-.ll h rouble, . Tli . m-anur mUyd 'law pt the aftertfoon for Provldeilee. wh. r. more Oiuefts will lioard. and lt; 3ivsa gt;i jJor Naples. - f - The Inrpest number to sail by a sin- (lo strnmer ufas 1.200 on lhe Prsncli liner Chlcngo, gt;-hteh was held up Cot three hours by Mi rush of On-oks t. i t piiawiKo. Many of lh.- men -aero Iu khaki utiil'-rn'i A d l */-5 *' some more brilliant In blue ami Kold. There were bands nnd martial muslr .ind -lianners iwera carried beU'li-ti the Inscription: EUher rsfurn with your shield or upon It Thp-soW lers *a .4- he paid three gt; - **Iree-te govern ini:111 to y-Tts, Hils ts pr* gt; *ai iy untrue. Ilci-orti Are IK-nled. Kom l) h ConJ ar* isstp/ii r-.tisintit, denials of t h - sueep m* clalni-nl gt;hy thp rosnectlv-** oppunonts. For lnMrtnee. on offlolsl tntement romes tonight from lt; * dSttlarlns bhai nil fho reported Tork- jth Invasions of tho .Julfmrlan ti-rrl- tory are pun* lnv gt;nLlons. whlln on thn previous day tha Turkish Rovernlrrsnt t*..,l (*ccnslon to *1 i.r the capture of a large number of the Turkish troops ny the Montenfcrlna al Tushl. This campaign of mlsroprosonlaUnu hns become sn sedous thst tho -.u- thnrltles at Bo.la have IssiuhI a dcc s t.hr''f t nV)g siinOnnrv pnnlihuiniit hv y expected ii day by th* their services. ItOlUH.lt 0 gt;-JtIXM Kia gt; 210,000. * a ?nn.lbiiCu.Ml Esiwsm A sent nt Shna- way. bul Only Set-urcd i,aoo riwvt. Kiik-way. AlasOca, - gt;.., 19. It was (IIscoTersd today thui nearly J-.'.O.OOO in srold In tha Yel1s-l'*urso fc Company express office was overlooked by a robber who r n barK *-d Attune -Herbert Tnylnr last nlitht. The rotsnyr look a packago cont* n- lbjt JI.s.00- W1t n Taylor went Intu a rsar room for * bucket of coal, the ro.Jber, whoVhad been concealed In * closet, nt ruck him over tho hend.. Ti ylor lay unconsehjug until tonz-l. tod.'Vy.' . martini -law to these whu ulrculsts snrti Invrntioah. . . . Hctivj Itninn Interfcro. The' get-Wan advance.In the direr-* lion.of I's-kup eiteounters little resistance. Il Is mpori.il thnt tho 8*rvl ii henil'innri'TB nre.ln'lntr slowly frnns- frrr.'il rr4 ni Nlsh to Vrnrya. ln tills district honvy rslna nre lmp dln tho operatloao. l .r*ro niittilti4r -i -.f war I'orrespon- dents and military attaches aro starting for thi. front tomorrow. They will work unrler the irro toat difflsul- tbs, 4.winK t4. the severe re*trictlons Imposed. vVoeordiirr Id a, B IfKtae di*Patehr; the HulKTtr.:m Bovsrnmch. declines to permit mlltury a-ttaches Sh Join tho ai-nei.il *air. Turks Are Dislodged. Athens. Oct. 20 After a four honrs* enKaRcmcnt the Greeks yesterday dls- lodited tho T;irks from the stron position whlth they hnd taken lu the defense of Eloas n at th-j foot of Mount olyrnpus. and occupied the town. Crown Prlnna Gonstantlne'waa tn personal command and reaalv l a, baptism of flru. Tho Greek troops. sh W-j-i rreat courage. Their looses -. small. Ssrandarpato pass. W*h*4 i T-b--. main forces had e.incentrated. Th lt;jT i-olui octupy all the helKhia uf the north f Elassan and a dcoiftlvs battla. Is tm- rnlpont. AitlMake VigorousJEffort to Secure Grant for Misericordia Hospital 11. 1,11 111 flstsliiini. Accordlns t.i the Ko*--rn bert cl. HoolHn and tak.-;- to ClttVelatHl llrr- Mi'M.tir-.-a1 h.. lt;l from iL gt; -hrfsz-r. arlly. Referrlnfr to the deadlock tonight. Chief of Police Davis doclnced he n- tlclpstcd no difficulty in adequately protecting the city nd keeping order during the rush of tttia dry farming congress. Ho had already secured eleven men for patrol duty and as the nominal force Is febou'i nineteen men. win sit lhe city will not * ungui disgruntled policemen ult at o'clock this evening, leaving lho chief the only man on duty. nt. ivnnsylvania. on a pnsseiiger .r-n*i * quantity uf nitroglycerin* * r*ris ei orders from J. J* M *. * m r i th*i there must * a fourth '.f Spf c If- bratlon at Akron.'' McM i.ilfH In h-a confessloj sald hp h-*T r'v*t* '--*;t- d to do thr work, but that Smith and George Nipper Anderson. kU a ill- fendunt. projested. aayln* they o.l promised tho fee ' f *20 f -r d.iln.: It to somo ono ol c. U was 1I - 4--r- d. tald Mc gt;frtnlgftr ror.fesJU.i.. which is -mOodled a* P gt;**t if thi- prooecutlon chat*g**s. tti.t only Mc- 3laiiig.il knew how *o use nltroitlycor- tnrdetermln-1 Ic uee dynamite, but thnt th-re belmf n4 fuse. MeM-.nli.ul waa seut : rhlCiB. forward fus s from nls hpntS. The fillers of tho Mlserlcordla Hospital are making a vigorous effort bi secure tbo civic grant of 1200,00') with Which tbsy purpuse Increoslntf the hospital aciMimmocUlion to SOU bods, and making it a. civic hospital. The mattitr is now pending. T 'n of .;.. dht.- i fig -isurs ot tho hospital W*t preswnt at Uio adjourned meeting on Krlduy, and while ihey took ilo part in the discussion, their prasenA liitn.. i.4:ed a new and lnterestlirg nol In aldermanlc assemblies. The progressiva spirit of tha twentieth cen-' tury woman is evidently as actlvo In sisterhoods as ln woman's rlu'.s. These SUt.-rs of 3Hsericordlg. ftp* are said, to be highly capable and trnini-it I.uslnos yuiiion. have sup- piled their c .um-el7 J..s. T. J. Coltts-OT. and C. O- McCaul. K. C. with a bug- inesaliko array of farts in support- of their argument* for A civic gram. l Mal M *Iifd Twelve Years Ago. Their Hospital was established hen- (welvo years ago. In that time. In addition to ths paying palienU.. many of tho clival poor were cared for In this building. It being proverbial that no casea huwover, destitute are re- fused admittance thoro. The Slaters havo shown ii lt; sortlonallsm In their work and. an tholr books record, fully two-thirds of tho patUnts have been Fro.aslant*. The counsel claimed in hla addresa to tn* alderoion thm this institution from its worJc dgsarveg the appnlU- tlDn of clvir hospila ** clearly as any other In iha city, and if this grant- la secured they wll ptOos their hospital on tlie same fnotlnp. A'ftcr iDt. customs 'f civic hospitals elsewhere, llie city . ..uiull will be represented uu their bosrd of control and tno elty .. ill ltnv the rights of Biipt-rvli--on. 'i Wo hospital manage* mont aud accounts will he open to 4,-lvic inspcctwin. Mop Hon -h li M-. Tho Misericoitlla now lias O-'rnm- modatlou for Iti tn-ds. i erqct tho present building lhe Sisters horrowed l O.ooo from ihrlr mother house In the Bast have tison hslpsd by publio donnttons and buvo given their own ini-or for iti yr fti i v. ithuut nny r gt;-- uiimejutlon. 1 .r.int for wli lt; h thry now petition tho city Win reprr- scnt :m endowment of fl.XOO a * ed. it witi i-. apjpHed t lt;i building a new wing.and j* U i t ajie tho accomnto uation t6 L'OO bed , accomplished ono wing lit bn voted to maternity coses Clone, Che other to general work. A *e par Ste portion will ba resviv lt;' lt;l for maternity oasaa of unfortunate wonTFn. ae-piat of **lu iii apply lu thn hospital each year. The tBisters' work, ssparlally tot Ina poor, has attracted considers* public sympathy and the progress of tnsis cn-se U being followed with Interest. Tha maunge-uicnt of the hospital passed last autumn Into thn hands of a small rgr-mp of axpeHenced anil progress' v. sUtera who* here from Ontario and thw Kastern .states, and they sm preparing to con- f'.rn. ih- lns' gt;mj*un In their caas to tolvlo regulations. ' W i tj R * ' H s -----i *sa i i 5* S 4h * P4 I llllllllllllliilllllH Nra H HM t i i gt; Ej Ul (- r VjO M * i n H ** .* HH DCi
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