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y*-.. A* j» ' It - •' *iw* •>'; • \iFlD. BtJBGESS$ NEWARK, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .j.0, 1906. Of CUBA, ,/* 1,250 \American Soldiers Under Canvas at Camp Columbia. Collision on the Boston & Maine. ^ r ^— Chicago Get?..Both Pennants—Bull -/ « Kills Young Bridal Couple—Lease •* » < of Hill Ore Properties—Deaths, In V *• a Mine—Burglar Shot and Killed. The first landing at Havana oi American soldiers in the preseat 6c- \^7~ctrpatipn—of—Guba—w-as .ar.cnmoUahefl. .JSunday with, marvelous proniptness, *-*\*and at night the second and third bat- ! 'r.- i- jialioas of the Fifth United .States <ln- J Eaatry -were settled under canvas in Damp Columbia. The first and fourt'j battalions, of the same regiment, •*£ which arrived in the afternoon, were ^ << altw cant r»nf to the camn' promptly. r^J^?YGeneral Frederick Funston estab- \ jl lished his headquarters at Marianao, \ ^inconvenient to his command. ^t m WW\ 11 an nour £rom the. time that 'to take Them Tm~TEeir~wBdding\THp\, out of reach of their-parents, who. If was feared, wPuld pursue them. They did not see the. bull until It charged them.-Escape was impossible- aa&- Gordon attempted to- drive away the bull by kicking it.- The hor^of the animal were plunged iTatq^his side, however, and he was borne to the ground. The bull gored him repeat- edly and trampled, him until life was extinct. ' * - Mrs. Gordon-looked on, so terrified that she was unable to move. Leav- ing the dead youth, the bull aftaoked her. . 'She was powerless to attempt ttf escape and was caught on the horns, tossed into the air, gored again and' •th-en-tairhad—fjcr—over -a—bashed—wise fence into an adjoining field. She was injured so badly that she died a fev? hours later. \ Lease of Hill Ore Properties. The terms of the lease of the Hill ore properties in the Northwest to the companies controlled by the United States Steel r,nrpnrat1nn_Jgexe-_aai nounced by Judge E. H. Gary, chair- man of the board of directors. The* terms are based on a system of royal- ties and' give no indication of the F^^tte-transport Sumner came-alongside' ammfflt ^ m& te ^ taken, out of the r~r«he railroad wharf, the djsembari.ing lands t t Q show taa{ , is ct . the railroad wharf the disembarking shad Uof n completed and the 850 men jgc-omposing the. second and third bat- talions of the Fifth had been trans- lands except to show that it is expect . ed to be many millions of tons. The price to be paid for the fljrst' year of the lease is ?1.65 per ton de- 1 ported on 30 street cars direct to «i« uVerefi at upper lake, ports, but this camp. Their equipage and supplies prlce ia to be increased % ot a cen t were taken on freight cars by another; per ton ln eaeh succeeding year until the ore lands are exhausted. ' oute. The movement was so skil- *&?- bwdted-that the men nreimred | . ^^.^ ^ ^ ^^^ t* * their, midday meal from their own ra-' ^•ftions. The men are in good condition ' ^**££|£|and' are pleased with their salubrious' , **fcamp' and it's pleasant surroundings. y $>»*>* *^ ne crui?er Brooklyn arrived on * gSmitfer afterntwjn with 400 men on •board, v,ho wer? \ Q nt out to the camp 1 early Mpnday morning. Colpnel Lr. W, T. Waller, command- ing, the marines, has been ordered to '-report to General Funslon and the en- rtrre-fotee*ot^gul««-BJad-jnariBgs_stUl. 1 be under Fu'nston's command until the States Steel corsorationjoust, take jrt least 750,000 tons in 1907 and increase the amount mined by_ 750,000 tons a year for 11 years until, the amount mined annually has reached 8,250,000 tons, at which rate it must continue to take out the ore annually until it is exhausted. Shot and Kilted a Burglar.\ • • _ Shortly after- midnight Saturday ' \^OTntn^Jo^e^nyf^terr-«^e*«&P-4Mss*---- rrirai-of Ctene^VJ-.-F^UUaBelUallQi.^Ii 11 * 011 !!^ 0 ' wh ° a ° w , C ° adU f ' will direct the distribution of._ the forces throughout the island. Palma Asked Intervention Sept. 8. , Se6retary Hoot 'has' made pnblic correspondence leading up to the in- tervention ,-by United States in Cuba. The correspqndence took place be- tween Consul General Steinhardt at Havana and Acting Secretary Bacon of the state ueparimeuu—An—tmpo*t- Tirea-at-the man, who fell backward, ant feature developed in the dis- patches was that intervention was asked by the Cuban government as early as Sept, 8 and that as long ago ,as Sept. 14 President Palma. had de- termined to resign as president of the ' republic, and that the vice president \and cabinet ministers had also de- termined to no longer contltfue In of- fice. It is also shown that' interven- tion by s the United States has lojig heen planned by the Palma govern- ment and was commnntcatgd to the state department in a letter by Con- sul General Steinhardt as early as Sept. 5. ... Collision on Boston & Maine; Five passengers were killed., out. Tight and a score of others seriously injured in a rear-end_,coHision between a regular passenger train and a mili- tary special on the Boston & Maine railroad at Lansingburg, N. Y„ three miles north of Troy, Thursday. T-he.Aaorting-of a.Jncomotjye just a' \grocery -store? -in- - that -ettjH—sfe$>U— and killed a burglar who was attempts •ing to enter his place. Two years ago £h&- store was entered several times,' and twice Mr, Felter shot at burglars. : Since then lie' has been sleeping in the store. Shortly after midnight he | was awakened by the breaking of i glass and saw a man with his leg through the window in the door. He got up and walked about 30 feet anil fell dead 'with a bullet through his body just ab'ove-the heart. \MURPHY MAY BE FOR ME, BUT TM NOT FOR MURPHY.' .^ 1 ' . « - , • ' — From Hiarst's'Brooklyn Sptech-„ JEWEL THEFT MYSTERY. The Colombian Government Has Been Repeatedly Robbed. ENGINEER'S Sf AtEMENT. Bays He Saw Ffag Sigiia'r ; jQ& 1»at« to ^SF6rWrtfa1n.:;. u ; .'; • Albany, Oct. 9,-r-Thom^s i. ifalforikv-\ of Troy t engineer of the military; specs* '' ' lal which ran into and wrecked'\a JfejIK,, *•— — | ular passenger train on the Bostonifc «»'.._i ;> _' „ J' ii\ J » .i Maine railroad at Lansingburg \vIaKfc.V? Manuel Suarez. Kept -**«>*»*«f^- TSrataATt h&iS made a smsm kt^U^ lance by Agents of the Colombian i nspe ctor J., D. Shultz\of the st?tt* ^ Government — Story of the Disap-1 board of railroad commissioners' ccflBrJ ^ pearanoe of.Express Package of Em-! eernlrig the collision.- The statenient -• eralds Valued, at $80,000. ' ! was ^^ at Hallorsn's home in Tro^ -, * . . where he i s confined with a spralne* New York, Oct. , 3;\— : 'Detectives ankle sustained in the wreck. ' ,'._. were posted at the doors of the Hotel '• The military special consisted of-wt^ Bveslin yesterday, and whenever ^! engine, 10-PUllmSns, 17 stock cars a^tt ;• .pertain middle-aged - Spaniard left the ? c , aboose an « was approaching Lana-- building they foUoWed Urn. When-he ^ Sbm T*^ mte «* f-^ 446 ^ 3 ^- *. v •>=\•\\*. \\» *»» hour when Halloran says he perceive* • returnedn theye took. upe their watch] . ft ^ a fl&g gIvlng sisnm & - ; \t-i- «» they took up their agai at th exits Th sleuths wese s t<7p. obeying an order frotn London to keep inspector Schultz in his summary of under surveillance Manuel Suarez of 1 the testimony given by Engineer Hal- * Colombia, South America, a•passe.hger 1 ipran, says: • » on the Oceanic, who was arrested} \The flagman was on-the curve anflt when he arrived in New -York last: ^ locomotive very -near him. A* Wednesday. about the time the looamotive paaaeft. a,,o^„ Jo» ^„i„„\„^ i„ „„^*„J„ „»' tae flagman the engineer discovered Suarez was released in custody of ^ reM {rft} n ^^ ^ the ^ his counsel after his arrest on a ilon . ' He Wew , gb a - head . slgIials ^ charge of attempting to smuggle into! iimt Uai ^ x^^^ tt aLhs would not the United States emeralds valued at be able to stop his.trainTie'fprevreaSfe $20,000. The prisoner said he had tar- lng it where Jt was standing. Be thea j tended, to take the emeralds to the. wained the nrernan and brakeman; I custom house and pay th,e duty, be-, who were riding on the locomotive, t S lieving that In ao doipg he would con-, look out for themselves and they got ] form to the law. COMBilssioner Shields. ( off. j will give him an ex\anitn£ttoTSr | \He remalnecl - on the engine ufiQT\\ 1 It became known that the detectives.-about 20 feet of the rear of train &a. • are confident that through the finding, 5, then jumped~Wthe ground, rollingf of Suarez they .will get light on more down au embankment Injuring his an* iiystorlottsr-i'&b4)efy- .of .cm-, kle nnt\ —being—nthfiTwiao '-savftrolT 1 eralds of which the Colombian govern- 1 bruised. He was not using steam at I meut has been the victim. . the time he discovered the flagman but From a most'unexiiected quarter— t allowing the train W drift. He $X??^_^ 1. that of the W«llu-Farso Express com-; that the speed was approximately 20 ' j pafiy—facts have Ttje.en supptted that' miles per hour at the time of the cal*^- niake Suarez a figure ot great interest,' Hslon and was then'breing reduced.\' • About four years' ago that company j —r-r-;*'\. v •••— •• '\ 1 .sustained what was then called a \loss\ of emeralds valued a't $80,000. ESSAY CONTEST POSTPONED- The paekaBe vanished in transit, it is students Ask For Tlmeto Study Con- -- — 9aear*rt-«^*«-p»lii»-taMa»s. T - gr6S sioriaf Record.\ ^^— '\ . was shipped from Bogota, 1 „, ,,„,„„, . «. * r 4^1omhla,-hy^go W «me*tag^nt I ^h 8 -_Cley^a. Qct^^T^^^cemof^^ _ — that the jewels were stolen. United States announce that the date -—7 I Their clew led to suspicion ngalflst > for closing their cont^stj for prtees of certain employes of the Colombian —New *ork World. Eight Deaths From Explosion. Eight men were killed and near- ly two score of persons were in- jured in Philadelphia on Frjday by the explosion of illuminating -gas in the Market street subway at Sixth street. High buildings' were shaken by the force of the explosion and for a bleak ou-etHier site of the seene of the explosion nearly every window was shattered, Tiie street caved In, halting traffic-and resulting in a sua- j pension of business. Fire followed the | explosion but it did no, damage to neighboring buildings. The loss, it is believed, will exceed $300,000. the Murphy Made Nominee Has Eyan - ,** ?*?*?*!* f^t 1 : 7^ •*-*•. secured contra) of the Equitable Life Conflicting Opinions of Mr. Hughes. Mr, Hearst Lauded bim Last Year; Attempts to Defame Him Now* New Constitution For Eduador. A national convention has been call- ; ed by General Eloy Alfaro, president I of Ecuador, who overthrew the Garcia t?> which came thundering along with 18 ars on the steep grade and crashed E into the rear end of the standing pas» |?,senger train, smashing the last two 5 cars, which were Pullmans, like egg- JM3-heli& ,:..:..-., Both these cars roile j down the em- Lhankment Into the back yards of tene- psment houses. The engine of the spec-. ial turned turtle, the tender backing Klnto the car behind and telescoping mi. These was a snddeh ji us b and gthen through the gathering dust rose £the cries of the injHred and dying, The special was carrying four troops of the 14th United States Cavalry from Fort Ethan. Allen to Newport News, where they were to embark for Cuba. The soldiers quick;, ly began the work of rescue. Daylight facilitated the operations .and in a comparatively short time ino'st of those imprisoned in the wreckage were on their' way to Leonard hospital, one block away. „ ._ „. The:revblt against Hearst throughout: ){ H Ws f 8 i e ieot| o n should organise and so far reduce the earnings of the'cap- ' we ^fmjof ok UP, shipme^te not * promulgating a new constitution and' of campaigning In ffie minds' of ^^-^-^.m^ d«*n^-P«uocrat& is. ^ t0 ^ ^ — ^ et ' vTli ft^TOffTrTogeg^mrwwahm^ the election of a president of the re-! voters is whether Mf. Hughes has an-1 a f 8uniln s a ^ ost the P^ovtiom of a hav(J a tettercllailce t t tbelr fuot the corporation; taken at its reason- • ^.'^T^ Sfl It is laid that public. By the present constitution | aer g one a radical change in the.pastI s am P ede - The repudiation of the Mnr m to ^ „ bossism and anarchy aWe value, as to amount to conflsca- ^ at ^ 0S8 Rippers. K is said that The nominee for governor on the Murphy made Saratoga ticket .and on the Independence league ticket i s up~ against a hard proposition when he at- tempts an aggressive campaign against the Republican nominee, Mr. Hughes. .But he has tackled the proposition and is already saying some harsh things about his opponent. It simply illus- trates Mr. Hearst's insincerity. administration in January last, to meet around theeurve-was the first. intjin-_ t _ a;t ^t,i a y a<pli . 1 ac%£li-for the purpose of * The qnestlon~§uggesT6a lg jttts Itae ation of tbie approaching special l \ - • - .-.---. ..^ -.-.—.-. • sented to the Buffalo convention as a contro) of the Equitable Assurance society with the ASSIST- ANCE. Otf \THB. INVESTIGATION. CONDUCTED.. BX.J,. CHARLES E. HUGSES.\ This is- about a* complete and daring: . „. a spmersault as was ever-attemptedj^/f^l 1 ^ 8 ^'S l *\i! T^l or accomplished In the history of aero batic politics, or even h y Mr. Hearst. candidate for governor, has bolted the Searst ticket. \I shall remain true to Democratic principles,\ he said, \but I cannot vote for Hearst.\' Isaac Blan- dy, who is another 1 power In the Bieruo- government, but t o no definite knowl- edge. The Colombian government learned recently that a Spaniard was offering emeralds for sale in London. This in- formation, added to the fact that the Colombian government had been robbea\ of emeralds to a large amount within a year, caused the London agent to become active.. Some' one for New York cabled the detectives to keep him under surveillance. The voters in New York elty are fol- refuse to vote for Mr, Hearst, but I ; shall work hard t o defeat him.\ ! $400. $300, $200 and $100 for the. four best essays oh \How t o Build Up: Our Shipping In the Foreign Trade,\ Ilni- Ited to students ht high schools, tech- nological sclrools, colleges and unlvet* pities, originally fixed- for Nov* 15, has^ll been postponed untir Jan. 5, ... ,' This action is to 4ei&fenc'e -to .sag?: ,i! _ gestlons from^Harvard, Wesleyan aj(U$~ ' other universities and irom high schools, the claim being^thRtjthejtihiO! J who learned that Suarefhad sailedq !° r Preparation, was too short••«»* tf the exhausttoirot the supply-orimpprt* ant congressional doctnnenta\bearihg- :: upon the subjecti-Xj: _. Gas Comsutners' Application Denied. New York, Ocf. 9.—Justice Blscholt _, . in the supreme cottrt dented the appll- Tue Tribune of TSew York, after a . cations made on behalf of 127 gas lowing Sir. Hearst's contortions with canvns8 ot tte ^^S Democrats of; consumers for peremptory writs of \ amazed interest, and the strongest ar .1 * Chester county, declares that. mandamus commanding the consoli; ^,™„«+„ *„ X'/VP „««„„ «^. »v! m «™l Hearst will do well to poll 50 per cent dated gas company to furnish them ' . „ ,, .. , . , .. . , ^TJ°L™Z Il^tL^ J^i of the Democratic vote oT that county.' i*H gas at the price of 80 cents per • ed to Nov - 15,the date^lv^n the stock- John G. Agar, who is promtnently L 000 cublc fe8t . In accordance with _ mentioned as a Democratic .nominee ' ^etaw passed by ^ej.tet»re last . ^ ^^^wiMOrt. for supreme court justice, said: \I am : » s ; ^ ^ onaen^ \SL^S- '• \** the ^ ,^ ^ ^^ bUt ^ 8 ' unalterably opposed to Mr. Hearst and sented {acts by : a ffi davlt whlch wouia • ih» commission, men declare, haa wUl do all I can to elect Mr. Hughes 8U pp 0rt the conoluslon that the Statute '• \\\ v ° u ** o'o« U9»M9Uiy \» J.aiui«it» and stamp out riot. I believe that the , n question i's unconstitutional, In that who 1 » av e been unable-to secure the (Democrats who are-opposed to his obedience t o Its' requirements would new P a P 8r - The,,express companies vocal utterances, , DESERTING HEARST. Widespread Detection of Prominent Democrat!! Throughout the State. I New Labels on Packing Houte ,Good»» Chicago, Oct. .S.-r-HBdmhUssfoh feen, in this city have prepared a, peutibnr to tire govefttment asl$n^4ha!--the>~ time for tbe use 0 f a new quality ot paper on shipments of veal be exteh4- yards' packers by which they are tot change the .labels on packing house of Ecuador, dating from ISS84, with j tea montns „ whether the change has modification in 1887 and 1897 the ex-1 tn]£en , ace 4- Hear8t The fS'M.SSf*j5*S. P Jf S Tn ^1 >w« *\« ™* «*- and'no one hesi- toe legislative power is given to a 1 - ... * •• •- congress of two houses, the membere | tttes l n « win « lt Ia fact ' Ur > Hearst I torial utterances in his Own newspa- 1 pers. On Dec. 30, 11B05, Mr. Hearst's To Enforce Eight-Hour Law. 1 American indulged In the following The department of justice at Wash-; tribute To S. Hughes: \No one can read and write. vm made candidate ,s not confined *- ^.^^^^n^n^^a. , ^^ te ^J^StSS^SS prominent members of the Democracy and the best exponents of the Demo- nomlnatlon of Hearst.\ Many other prominent Democrats of Westchester unite press, but takes-in an immense e<nmty Mho ^^.^,,41^,,^ incm . a-jfcakiag wftaout 4ue process of law.\ asyr Ni»w 8toei Prpce»*. Lewis 3. Chanler's Acceptance, number of the rank and file of ibe'-T*\\'* ~~ ~~— \\-\'\-''p 'y-\\\. .1 New Yorfe, Oct. 9.—lewis Stuyves- 22,• - | lng George °' Beachl Clarence S ' Me \ \ant Chanter, candidate for lieutenaut Loa Angel GBi -eaL, Oot..:SL-Baoke4._ The unsoatinz n f thp'otiPPns ponntv\' Clella n and H - T. Dykman, son of the governor on the Independence League 1 by the millions of the Union Oil- com- „«ta«,*« nt Bnff«i„ urolntort wTtZ I ^ Justice Ja ^ so ^ O, Dykman of the. and Democratic tickets, sent the ft*-' P»ny of Los Angelesi, Inventor John Relegates at Buffalo Is resented by the j ^^ -^ ^^ ^^ Q{ ^^ totfae lD .; Pott er expects to build an pit consum^- voters of that bailiwick to a degree, ri „„„_»,„_„ , ^ „„„ „„„ A^ a ^ an ^ T™*^,O. «T w^iw f«^,„i.' lng smelter where steei-wlH'-W-mader-- ^. UU6 » ra , . *fc * u J .« x ^ +» ^ • Desertions from Tammany Hall con- dependence League: \I hereby formal - s in New vork win <,»e S tlon ?!* ^!*\U m *° ^ ^-\^ \\ tinue in New Yart city. In one day \r a^ept ttte nomination for lieuten- Uroct from ore without th^interved- • ^ ' imong the Democratic following across * •—.. ~ -— a~±- I_J J tinn nt m» si-nn ««, jwm M* ***- Ingtoh has taken measures to en- — force the eight-hour law and in.'-a;'ei^ifcn'ee~of raiVi^^ governor onr the Independence '• \on of pig iron. The 4r0n_ v pra d& structions have been sent to special , the connael for the people, itir.Chnries ' h e river. These voters feel that their, who ham bg ^ n actlvel ldentlfle j witn League tlcbet. As fOhav* already -posits of California, Lower Californta agents to investigate whether there B, Bngrheo. He has iimwn from t|»e| county was hot rently represented at . . upon many occasions puhlicly express-' tthd the coast are available for raw have been any violations by contrac- mnnaBemeat of the companies under tne Buffalo convention, and they are amman y r ° 1 ' y ears cal I ea a ^ we He- - gd my en y re approva i 0 f t h e platform material. The producer of the-isample- tors engaged on Dubllc works, 'AS \* ,sa,,on , \a™«»«»on<. -wWe^ hnv^g 0ing to regent the> aotion of tb g ji carqt Publican state committee headquarters and p rin eipies of the league I need say ' < n S° ts . -I°hn ^tter, was once an em- complaints have been made of such r 81 \ 64 tUem n - e eJre \ oltUe ?,ttli 'I managers at'the polls ' , personally aud declared their intention not hing more in this purely formal P Io y p 6f Carnegie and asspciSite ot ^laU^by-*obon^£or¥emtfioyea; - B ^ has aone p erhap!< .evex-ythmk 1 . The defection up The state is-TepoW ° f YOting aHd WOrk ' nS fo f .^ Hug ^ BS -. communication than to assure you ^T^^H^TTflT^ in the improvement of the Ohio river, ' il --' —y --»-•««»-= — 1. 1 mirino- snnna tn Ymna « r,i 0 r,t. Dr , mn - y% Mi;^3S^'i-:;'.,: • Chicago Gets Both Pennants. The baseball season of-both major leagues ended on Sunaay of this week with games at Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati; For the first time since the two big leagues have been organized both championships have jjcoine to Pne city. Chicago National ieague.team won first honors in that •organisation easily, faking the lead : -$rtriy. in June and holding it to the t &^ it establisfiea K\ new majog«iaas«B record for .number of games won. - Of; the_ 153 games played by the \learn iM were-^ victories, the pre- vibus,,best repolrd. in this respect hav- cig beeni held. b?!H*e^New York club in the same leagued - .'*' In the American league the Chicago §f team upset all calculations: made •early in the season by winning the pennant The, contest was not de- cided until last week, the New 'York team,, being; within striking distance tot the.Ieaders-4mttiH9ctpher. 3, when,A |;tteftat at Philadelphia .pipit thein but Of ^hfi> runnlugi - Bpecial instructions have been sent to l the agents in that section. that conia be -done during tiiiriiine! as even more widespread than in the «t Jvl» ulspoanl. If there should lie •-,„ „,.!„,; /5,„„„„„, r-vrw^-a\ o T~ «« no «ten»lon of time. Wt. Hn«l.e»' Wg CltieS - General E(J Ward P. Jones, SEVEN FLOPS, that m opiniong; TO expressed; have - taking shape ttt, build a.Bl&ai^some? undergone .no change. •» - ' • where near the coast. • -— can retire tvifB-tBe perfeet eertaintyit^ifie Democratic lieutenant governor,; Democratic Nominee's RecorA I'p to' I that his wort has the approval and •declared, when asked whether he would k Lover Shot by Girl's Stepfather. ~ William\ ^.: DoweHr a prominentli 1, ^H5?l* ii * h =. .commendation^ of ti»e' SU ppprt Hearst: 'Tor any one who newspaper man of Minneapolis, was , 9eoB e ' ' -(knows fee that question is.almost an shot and killed Sunday afternoon by: No one, not even^Mr. Hearst, can^mp^.tineQ^ Most cer taihly not. My John Quirk, because of attentions to j ««# that these words, were true.6fj Vote and voU , e are ^ Q^,.^ a his step-daughtPri. Miss Bessie Squires. , Mr.. Hughes at^fje time that tbey were^gjjgyg;. The shoofins occurred at the.Quirk , written, and no one, not even Mr.l A canvass of the leading Democrats residence, jusfr-as Dowel! and the \' young woman were entering the house. Date. [Prom the Evening Mall.} .60 Deaths In Virginia Mine. Eighteen known dead and from 30 Deserts Baby on Train. • situation In Santa Clara Cleared Up. „.,„„ .„„ „ TO .. U . S m „„ , Philadelphia, Oct. 9.—\Thajnan who • Casiida, province of Santa-Olara^ ^ 1. William-Randolph Boaratbtesan his Promised to make me his wife has de-, Cubai 0ot . 9 ^ Tb6 situation here.' iitmt for the governorship on the \anti- sertedt me - I ca nnot return to New t . w y q K was crltloal^'\5a account' of tier boss\ issue. He continues it as the > York a ^ a face ^^ father.. Take care , government . volunteers 1 wftaTn* the; favorite son of four hocSog^nFFttyr' o£«-m,v-little one^ L.canagt live any to W n refusing to deliver- up their rlflea JVicCabe, McGuire and Connersl * I longer. A hearTBroten woppaii.\ j and also In vTe# ol ttte tact that' in- 4 ,_ , u „. _.-,.. 2. He was going to send ilurphy to' Scrawled In a. ftntinlne hand upon Bua .ge n ts were . numerous. • between Hearst, will deny tl». tftey are equally^of Albany made by the World showed prison. He'aocepts his nomination at ; the back °* in envelope this pathetic Casilda and Trinidad,: f£ur miles from true today. They cannpt be tetractad that a large number repudiated the Murphy's hands. » * ote waB Pinned, to the white' flannel ( this town, was (flearea^Bp by-the vifr even by Mr, Hearst, and they are be-.^Bnffalo ticket and would support Mr. 3: He was going to destroy Tarn- 1 coat of a 2^mpnth-old girl baby that ( orouswork and'diplomacy o£ the difc ing accepted as just by an immense hughes. Many Buffalo Democrats told'many. H£ is now the. Tammany caV: ! * a ^ found i n ?• d ^ c °^ of * ?!*'<*••, armament. coanmisslcaifirSi assisted t>T number of Democrats throughout the the same newspaper that they would' **»**• ' Tl 6xp ^f 8 ^ ?. n , Br ° a i ^™? * i General Jose;Sliguei-Gomez. The di*. '- •• \ - ' ewspaper mat tney wouw, ^ ^ deman ded that Tohj Tag gast, statiom The1 conductor took the child a rrn l ng 0 f the-ffisUrgenta^s now pr^ to 40 more mPn eniotahed and doubt- jess, aJWeatrris the siiuatloh. a t the j J stateas sizing up th e khnl-oic man they| no t vote< l6#BE$Rkst. • In reply to a West\ Pork, Va., mines, of the. Poca-' will prefer io vote for as %gainst a'question put to^Iayor Adam of that' be ousted'n-oin the national chalman- ( to the pen hontas collieries Company, whei^ the explosion occurred late Wednesday afte,rn^on. „ '. _ , v Shortage of Railroad'Men. ' Unless.' the jjennsyivahla and the Baltimore & Ohio can get more men nominee who was placed oh a ticket pity'he said by- another man who was-dehouneed^Murphy.\ \ by the nominee as a \criminal;^ as a']' 'WliHam C. Barry of. Rochester said: 1 \conunon enemy\ of the voters and \I shall not support Hearst. I don!t *bo \ought to be In. Sing Sing.\ \~ j see how afly \decent Deniocrat can, I But Mr. .Hearst furnishes further stiall vote for Hughes.\ ^\congestion \ of traffic \asteerioui ; j evidence that he is the man who has,: Colpnel George C: PottSi Jame's S. as that of 1903 is feared. For the first undergone a radical change during the Havens, Louis Mahrisdale; all of Koch time in their history the railroadsl.are11 pasrt teii: months, and; not Mr ; Hughes. ester,,sj|ia, \I shall vote for Hughes.' seriously handicapped on account of a , Before Mr. Hughes was thought of as E.L. Muhspn of Utic'a said: \How do -Shortage of men, a possible opponent of Mr; Hearst in a -- ' ' ' .-—* \ i gubernatorial race the latter referred Htfghes' Up-State Tour. . > ^^^1^ to ^ r . H ugbes as '4he _ „ ™ , -r, Ishlp of the Dpmocratlc party.. He Better see Charles F. ^fa^, ..F in ^- Couners for the state «hairinansBip. ceeding* guietlyi Vacancy In Canal Zone Government. New York, pet, ?. — The vacancy j I like Hedrst? Dp you think !• am a: - Charged vVrth infanticide. 5. He was going to demolish the ' caused by the retirement of Governor i.., P ,° rt S\I 9 ^'-^iS''„^ l^ 6 -* * tt * 'iplunderBund.'' He- has put his fate Charles B: Magoon from, the Panama I ™°] le %*?%?:&$% ? 9 , a » d J® f^spec. to the liairtts of the man whom he has t canal zone wttl not, It is said, be 'J^f f^S!^l s S t * 6te 4 1 * arge ? said the gas trust (this is. the plunder^ filled until the return of Secretary ^ l „ ^T^ ™^' l? ^ C,S ^^ pfe '* r bund) owns. !Taft to Washington, which is looked ; ?** c ^ M* • W «* weeE a \ e ^ 6. He declared he was \counted out\ for eariy next week. The president.1 £?- r mar «age* .Pne. police say teat in Manhattan borough in the mayoral- desires to go over the situation very ,' I ? emp ? n A S S 5L* h + e °/ lme i s ^ 3 *g t1iat ty election and that hie would make it thoroughly with the secretary before; ® - f e - ^ v V^ *£ I \CT^ , -*\ i > an Issue in the state election. In or- der to have a chance to make it an ] mmr: Bull Kills Young Bridal Couple. Just as they left the home of _a oler- yman in Richmond Falls, Va.„ who id married them, Frederick Gordon, f§>d 19, and his 17-year-pld bridej who. j|>ep% were attacked by a bull and pred to death. A red dress which ae young r wife wore is beilevpd to live angered the bull and been. Io ause of the tragedy, Mr. and Mrs/Gordon bad cut across ttjneaAovj. to cat_cit r ajrajnjjddch > jja» nefore Saturday. Mr. Hughes will start b^ his ; 4r?t: ^LLllNT AND CNCOMPBOMIS- up-state tour Tuesday morning, speak-, f v , MV WTtr ATOP wimrt B-OT lng first at Lyons on that evening. He I:NG INVESTIGATOR ^VHO IS FOL- fe not elected to return to^ New York ROWING THE PATH OF F^.A* CIAX, PERFIDY AND CRIME THAI MAT LEAD FUfAtLY. TO RYAN'S DOOR,\ --~- But that circumstances alter cases in the instance of Mr. Hearst is made manifest when he declares editorially, after Mr ; Hughes has entered the race; againstvhim, pat..\Tbofaas Fortune Many men give lavishly of gpld, To build bridges and castles and towers; of old;. ,ij;you want' everlaating^ tame, a benelac- tor bei', r GWe the 'jpoor and needy Rocky Moun- tain Tea, 8. B. Hall. limatic?\ A member of the. Utica dele-' rsVue'Vhad the~Deniocrat S \of \Queens \ion to the Buffalo convention said, borough counted out at the Buffalo : \Hearst will be the worst beaten man' .who ever ran for governor;\ . R. Fulton Cutting, head of -the Cifc- teens' union, and for years one of the most respected independent Democrats In the state, is disgusted with the Democratic indorsement .of Hearst and' convention.. reaching any conclusion in the: mat- ter. \ ' '' Franchot Nominated oh 466th Ballot. Lockport; K. Y., Oct, 9,-^-Ia the 17th T. He called Hughes \counsel for the\| district Republicah. senatorial Con- people\ and \thp bfilliaht and uncom-! vention yesterday aiternoon S; P. promising investigator:'' Now hecalls t Franchot of Niagara Palls was nooiin- him \the corporation candidate.\ to hsivp d.ecl.ar,ed tha^ his. wife naS- nothing to do. w^ljt, \• . , > '•'' '•:/• vVi:i ' '- Brought •Gnyffeg ^bahdojiisdi Ship. _Fayali- Q^' a ->^feABiiii&..sfeamer Verai from Huelvk,:f.or j^e^ ,YPtif, haa \ arrived here; witB,\the v 6re'i»r ot the British trte'antqr i^'toiijjtey, Vhieh ated on the 466th Dallot. A special: was abaMoiefcaS^SeS ^KtC^li nJt i n « train left immediately with a commit- condition; Steanieri ^atmin$try ? rcap- ^tate amiifei to Me<et. I tee carrying the certificate of noiniria- tain LalSSOhjj.; sJt(Wi' • tibmi HueXv*- *,.«,„„„- ,,,, . t „ ,-, , The thirty-third annual session of the tion to Albany. Sept.\ •^1pr*Snat%ni?r : ~ : ~ r ~ i ' ~ has announced his mtentipn of leaving. New ; E a mp8n i r e state grange will, be «Ai5\^^A ' '\ V \^~rt^*l - • ^^~ the Deuiocratic party. and enrolling, held in GoncPrd Dec. 18 to 20 next!' '.*„-. ^ ^ Ttie Kind You Kan Always Soimtt I 'They.sett fiv.ftMi^.paylor suite «t W. -\ f*'r \ i-B. Roche's for |^,fl&.,?0''& 22-1W» t$Z3£fa .-iC.bionSt. __^.^^_. JaS*4 with the Republicans. I The Pennsylvania state :grange vrlil': ^igj^. John A. Dix, whose 6amejjas pre-' tneet.In TSnOote, Pa., Doc. 11 t o 14. ].' ^ i ^