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DAILY E1EHIHG EDITION TO A. VERTJSLRS. Te rt Orr tin bat the largiat paid rtrralatlo of an) pair in oregiMi. rail t I'ortlaod and ot. tale tka clrrolaUua la faedlttoa of any ataer newspaper. DAILY EVENING EDITION I'armi4 for l'alrrn lrcron. hy the 1'nltrcl Slate Weather OWrvrr at Iirtln.. Rain tonight and Friday. CO U STY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL 26 DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX. OREGOX, TIIUir.SDAV, NOVEMUKK 5, 191 J NO. s:i,0 ' j X ' 11 I IS SI I HAVE IT DEFEAT Oil COAST Belgians Reported to Have Stopped Advance of Germans From Ostend Toward Dunkirk. NEW FROST BEIKS FORMED IYli AUenapt to Reev-h French OkbM from Tprea, LiUe and Amu U IW-Ucvod to Ite Plan J Kaiser Raid on British Coast Kipccted to lie Xext Move. PARIS. Not. S. A decisive defeat of the Bavarian army which waa try- irg to fore !U way along the coast frim the direction of Ostend to Dun- tula coonn MM INCREASE 00) MAJORITY TO 1000 Returns Thus Far Show Prohibition is Leading Here by 800 Votes Pendleton Goes Wet 2 to 1. Nil IS SUICIDE AFTER lit WITH MAJORITY Of COLORADO 01 0 TAXMEASURES showed under IliU County, in Fact, lulled to Re gard Favorably Most or the 29 Measures on Ilallot Weston Nor mal School IUU One Which Was Chen II and Minx? Majority. With complete returns frutn ft out of SI iTeclncU and Incomplete re turns from one other. It in apparent that the prohibition amendment car- Sixteen YearOldHaiian FisherShoots Himself When Employer's Horse Meets Death in Fall. EAR1N00 AKIMAL IS FORBIDDEN YOUTH B) leaves Xote Explaining Why He Took IIIh Life Albert Gd, Wtio Employed u-, iinda Body on kite lien 1'ort Ii Mother Believed l iving in Wanlilngtoii. IIADSH IS HIED Candidate for County Judge Defeats Gilliland by Substantial Number After Most Lively Campaign. PLURALITY GOES M BY 12,000 T RETURNS E HA MOST PRECINCTS JIRE NOW IN Marsh Make But Cains In Later Re turn", South AUrna Alone Giving, Him a Majority of 120 Oilier Pre.j Brown Sitiiii Winner. ONLY 2 OF 29 MEASURES ON BALLOT PASS IN STATE kirk was claimed by Belgian forces ried in Umatilla county by a large todhy who were engaged m opposing- majority. The returns thus far show the Invasion. I the drys with 350C votes and the From Havre, the temporary seat or -eU wltn 2;2i, & majority for the the Belgian government, came tele- dry of almon 400. It la estimated! g.m to the effect the kaisers troops o,ut ,fle ,,recinct ytt to report upon hfcve retired to a line of entrench- tf,e amendments will Increase the dry rients Just aouth of Ostend. majority to a thousand Inasmuch as The Germans were sail to be form. .Verai precincts in the eart end of the Ing a new front anl massing rein- county have not been heard from on fo-,-ernents In the vicinity of Tpres ttl u.ue!tion- On precinct in i'en I.Kle and Arraa and It was expected jdi,.,,,n ; not nciuied either. Pendle thev woulj make a fresh attempt to;ton went wet by practically two to r.Tfh the French cow from this orie r.u;.rter. Umatilla county Rave a handsome n..ij. rity t, the measure to re-estab- BF.RLIN". Nor. S The German ad-ju,.n the u'eston normal school. 40 vane In the Tpres and Arras districts ( , -rennets giving a majority of a 1000 continue in the face of desperate re- for ,t Thc Asntan(1 nrmal measure. nlPtanc by the al'les wag the official ( hoW ovrr ln runillng a lmIu hj announcement made here this after-, ln tlll- county rxn. Very few of the IJ measures were Several battalions of British "f',1,,,4,,1 upon favorably .y the Vma aald to haTe ben cut off near Ro'(tiJU county cltlxens The measure end forced to surrender. TllH HAGVF.. Not. S. A rail on 1V.e British coa Is believed to be In cluded In the kalaer's plana In eonnec. t!nn with hl campaign agalr.rt the channel ports of Franco. A their naval baee In Belgium, the. Germans are using Brugea. a town far InlanJ but connected with the sea by means of tho Zeebrugge canal. Seven German dstroyers are rafted off the Belgian coaat. re-juirlng voten to be citizens was one of the few to get by with a major- Filled with an abnormal dread of the conw-quences of his accidental killing of one of Ms employer's horses, sixteen year old Harlan Fish er, w ho has been employed on the Al bert Geiss ranch near Weston, yester- ! day afternoon committed suicide by shooting himself through the fore head, according to Information recelv. ed ln Pendleton this morning. Mr. Gelcs had an unbroken horse which the youth wanted to break. Mr. Gebyt had forbidden him to han dle the animal, but yesterday, during! his employer's absence, he caught upj the horse, tied It to a fence and wasj trylne t 5idd It when the animal reared and fell, ki"lng It.'elf. Frlsht en. J over the unexpected results of his disobedience, the boy Fcesrd a .!S r.i.'C-er revolver and took his own life. When Mr. Gelss returned home he found the dead body on the kitchen porrh In a pool of blood. The revol ver by his side told half of the tale and a hastily scrawled note the other half, it read, "I have killed the horse by tying her up. Goodbye friends." The body was taken to the DeMoss PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 5. Avail awe returns from 107 preclncta In Multnomah county complete, 'and partial returns from 12 counties at large. Indicate that only two of the 2) measure on the ballot passej be yond all question prohibition and citizenship requirements for alien voters. . TV, 1 t l Ilia - . also has carried. Heavy majorities are regletered against all the tar Tlie followina; H tlie romiJi on- amendments as well as the one pro- offhial vote tnm SI of the SI pr. 1 vlding for a universal eight-hour law. 'intN plus tlie liM-ompMe returns The dentistry bill evidently was de front one oilier.. The only prwiix-ta fffted by a few thousand votes, not rir-titexl in thu mi in mar y arc' rernilale No. 3 and Vaon No. SI: I Smntor P.xtli 2918, Cluimlierialn 3731. j Gowrnor Smltli 2359, Wltlijtmlic 3836. I Seott DOTS C0II1UE TO CAIII UEAVIEY 10 HOII STATE Ity. this county giving it practically j undertaking parlors ln Weston and re- JC0TT DEFEATS BARRETT IN tu v nn mty hy aih v kni h "- I IUU WWUiili w -pie three to one vote, The sentiment fr capital punish ment is about equally divided In the county, 40 precincts showing the TJ more votes for abolishing It than there are for retaining It. The dentistry bill has been defeated in the county by 5'0 or more votes. The hill for a universal eight hour law mas one of the most unpopular In the county, there being nearly a five to one vote against It. All of the tax measure were mowed under and ithe so-called "assembly bill" met a the coroner notified but he decided an in-jue.t was unnecessary. Mr. Gelss is grief-stricken over the tragedy, as he would have forgiven the boy read i'y for his disobedience. I,li tie is known of the dead youth. He has no relatives In this county but it Is believed he has a mother In Ok anogan county. Wash. bitionWill be at Least 15,000 New Law in Effect in 1916 i r4rt I'Hrnary. PENDLETON HIGH TO MEET WALLA WALLA TOMORROW Joint Senator Barrett 3111 3830. i:erwntatvc lUnLlc- 3110, Kit-' hit 3811. Simmon- 2C3.. Talor 3331.' 4Viiinty Judsc Gillil.tml 3311.! Marvli 3692. i Sheriff Mnn 303T, Tabr 1161. j C'oiinly Clerk Fraier 3201, Salin?' 3833. I cron.-r Broun 3568. womiwuBh' Estimated That Maioritv for Prohi CotiuiiWli ncr Ok U burn 3339. Hod- Ken 3182. I'Jtflit hour law -Vo"! R09. o 1028. Prohibition Ye 3851, Xo 2858. ! SEATTLE. Nov. 5. Additional re By a majority of nearly 400 votea turns this afternoon Indicated that the Charles H. Marsh, democratic can-! majority In favor of prohibition may dldate for county Judge, has defeated reach 20,000. " c..mian i. repuonean Jones' plurality for the senate over au.o..ie no wa, unaer lire aur.ng riack and ,Ian80n Urge whii . ,n ,.B.n M -rKeu '"'""- Confrrewimen Humphrer. Johnson and l Ca ourmg n preceaing aamimstra- u Follette. republicans, easily have tion. ith complete returns from 5 1 ( ion reelected Precincts and Incomplete returns Din, democrat, and Hadley. repub from one other Marsh's total vote la, llcan are the other congressional 3(92 against Gilliland s 3311, a ma-icnolcefl Jorlty of 381. TreclncU No. 3 (Fern. Pronibltlon ,eads by nMl aecord. dale, anl No. 34 (Mnnl have not , , tne UU0t nt been heard from yet. their .UtemenU. Eight hundred preclncU indicate have been locked up within the boxes the eIectlon of chadwIck Crow and and there are 39 ba lobj yet to be Holcomb to the 8Urerne bench- luuiuvu ai ("irinici jj in inii vliy. jiif In the Joint i-enatonthlp con test in this county J N. Pcott xi!;d the earth ith his com eti'.r C. A. l arr.tt and car rl. J the county by a majority f 41 -n the returns now in hbh Include all but two pre cincts. FernJale No. 3 and Vin son However ln Union and Mor r..w counties Barrett had a suf ficient lead to pull him through. This aftern.xn the vote In l'n I. n county stood Barrett !!3S: Sett. 1945. In Morrow the vote stood Barrett :: Sctitt til. thus giving Barrett a total lead of 5H outside of L'matilla coun tv. This overcomes the Scott had In this county and gives Barrett a lead of 111 This lead will probably be somewhat reduced but there Is no chance f. r the defeat of Barrett. W Complete returns from 40 out of I T.4 precincts in the county show the j following vote on the amendment.: I I Otlnenshili Yes. 2S58. No 9S0. I j Lieutenant Goernor Yes 1021, N'o' j i 'ons..lidat!on Yen 1009. No 2318. i standing of fie two candidates will j not W materially affeid by the Tomorrow the !!pR-.st football game! of ihe reason to be played at Pen lie-j later returns Marsh made big gains as the later returns came ln. South Athena ton Is to occur at Hound-up park at, alone pave him a majority of 120 3:13 when WalU Walla, and all her I votes and Valley rreclnct gave him rooti rs. will meet the local squad on1 almost as many. Weston, too, gave the field of battle. Walla Walla has, hi.n a majority despite Its heavy re undoubtedly the lest team in south- publican plurality. Marsh carried ' - - t v. ... . .iit . - i i I. .. a V till i.tatl n V c'l v .... 1 " ' itr u i ill; ion sou will r-.Mii i 10 Iieri n-'u vi v iiimiiiit uiii likr.iw T 1 Mif ti nv r'-V "v i Wfl quality in men and plays when i ll. rmiston. but Gilliland got small i..x ci.isj.iii. auon ..g&.s. .o ..-,,he faces her old time rival, the j majorities In Stanfleld and Echo. PI- 4ll I. . . s II. . i 0.1 1 1:1 cnnr-ii'ion oi eiiMern ' tproii on me, i"i ivock w.uh ine viiiniaiia sironnr local gridiron. Tendleton Is 'ell pre. i hold. Marsh was given a good ma- Good Roads Ye 821. No 4502. No! M1HU.V HAM' OK JFJlsrVS lNVI(TS ABK STCDVIXC T KENTON. Not. 5. New Jersey's priwon night school for eonTlcU has again opened at the penitentiary here and the popularity of this fea ture of the prison's life la attested by the fact that oTer 40 per cent of Its population has enrolled for the fall. and winter courses of study, accord ing to figures given out todsy. Tills K hool Is unique in the state. In Ba convict pupils are represented practically every offense known to students of criminology. NEWS SUMMARY GouorwL llcvta of Turkey aud Huaoia bclier. xl u bate tibl In lUack .-. Ii lariajt axui) dofewUMl b Ik-tgi-miih m rvitorusA. lr t-uuUuue to i:alu In Waohing ion uue, ew (viigrene will xuirlie deiuo ii alio iuaorlty m lM-rourore. I'nj;laixl dwlavra war aaliuit Tur Aey. other of Hie Ule will follow. 4Julora4tf to dry by 12,000 majority. Lot -I. V h-tioa )ouUj cunuulu suicide. Mnrvb wlus out over CUlUaud for 4iuDly judealilp, irmt low rinaXllU ixxinty but wIom out lu oClwT c-otiDlins. v I'roMMiion g4i-n gMl majority In 1 iiuuilla county. Ashland Normal Yes 1S4I 1S9. Merging cities Yes 1191. No 1S9. Weston Normal Yes 2107. No 12S7. legislators' pay Yes 6S4, No 2717. Eight hour law Yes 798, No 3338. Eight hours for women Tes 133, No 2t9. Non-partisan Judiciary Yes 1190. No 2212. 11100 exemption Yes 944, No 2 161 Waterfront amendment Yes 1044. No. 2115. Municipal docks Yes 1037. No 2. 141. Prohibition Yes 3009. No 1972. Capital punishment Yes 2031, No 19T. Extra tax Yes 1034, No 2487. Consolidating corporation and In sura nee departments Yes 1051. No 2307. ivntistry bill Yea 1165. No 2310. County officers term Tes 1509. No 2134. Tax code commission Yes 424, No 2971. Desert land commission Yes 874 No 2732. Proportional representation Yes 697. No 2669. Abolishing late senate Yes 1034. No 2410. Public works Yes 939, No 2541. Primary assembly Tes S14, No 2821. $300 exemption Yea 965, no 249T. pared to play the best game of the i-cason. Her men are tn the finest condition and are thoroughly ac quainted with the game.'as was prov- i en last Saturday when the beat the l.a Grande shop team by the crushing score of 49-0. Pendleton met defeat at the hands of WalU Walla last month In the first game of the season, when her men were yet unacquainted with the secrets of the game, and as a whole were unprepared to defend their title for want of experience and weight and also carried gave Gilliland a Jority In Pendleton Milton. Freewater small lead. With almost the total vote In, the Interesting race between J. T. Brown and Mrs. Wombaugh for coroner has apparently resulted In a victory for Brown. The last precincts heard from Increased his lead uhtil he now has a safe margin. I to report The later returns received have not affected the results announced yes terday. Senator N Chamberlain has carried I'matilla county by more All Initiative and referendum meas ures were beaten with the possible exception of the abolition of nrlvate 'employment acencles, the first aid for the Injured law and the blue sky law. The vote on the blue sky law is close, being 30.1SS for, and 30,019 ait.tinst. at present. SEATTLE. Nov. 5. Fifteen hun dred and sixty-four precinct In the state of Washington give: For pro hibition, 133, 2S9; against prohibition. 124,410. Majority Will Bo 15.000. The outlying precincts of the big counties reported in force last night and rolled up a large majority for the Initiative prohibition law. Four teen hundred and elirht precincts give: For prohibition. 127.965: against, 1 18.688. The big counties of Spokane and Pierce have nearly all reported. DENVER. Nov. 5. George Carlson, republican, has been elected governor by a plurality of nearly 20,000, It is estimated. Keturna from 19 counties gave the prohibition amendment a plurality of 12,000. Sherman Winn Out. CHICAGO. Not. 5. Complete un official returns received from 98 of the 103 counties In Illinois, showed Senator Sherman, republican, to have a plurality of approximately 15,000 over Roger Sullivan, democrat, for the senate. The entire republican state ticket has been elected. Suffrage Is Ifaten. BUTTE, Not. f. Complete returns from half the counties ln Montana show that woman suffrage ran behind by a small plurality everywhere in the state except In MUsouIa county, where it had a plurality of 1000 votes. Republican leaders conceded the election to congress of Evans and Stout, democrats. Their plurality win run from five to six thousand. Democrat I Victor, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5. Pro gress of the count today Indicated that James Phelan, democrat, has defeated Joseph Knowland, republl- can. Tor the United states senate vj from twenty to twenty-five thousand. Governor Johnson's pluralty for re election Is Increasing. Many Saloons to Open. COLUMBUS. O.. Nov. 6. Forty countl-s previously dry, became wet automatically. It was announced, aa a result of election returns showing the home rule amendment has car ried. It is estimated that 2000 sa loons will open up for business soon In new territory. IS FIRST AILT TO DEW 1 11 II THE France, Russia, Montenegro aad Servia Are Expected to Follow Great Britain Immediately. JAPAN AND BELGIUM TO JOIN Turkey u Withdrawn All Diplomat. I Relations With Four Nation Al lied to Fight Germany Official Announcement of Declaration Is 3Iade Today. LONDON, Not. $. Great Britain has declared war on Turkey, It was officially announced this afternoon by the war office. It was expected that France, Rus sia. Montenegro and Servia would fol low England's example Immediately, and probably Japan and Belgium would also Issue declarations of war within a few days. On Wednesday, Turkey withdrew all diplomatic retailor. with England, France, Russia and Servia. FLEETS OF TURKEY I LA BOISE. Nov. 5- Additional returns from Idaho Indicated Alexanders plurality for governor w-UI exceed 6000. He is a democrat. Brady's es timated plurality Is 11.000 for the senate. Smith and McCracken, re publicans, maintained a substantial lead for congress. It is not yet de cided what will be the complexion of the legislature, democratic or repub Ucan. Ill THE BLACK SEA PROIITIOH IIS 8Y OREGON PROBABL E PETROGRAD, Nov. 5. A battle between Russian and Turkish fleets is reported to have occurred in the Black sea. Verification of the rumor is lacking here. It was officially announced that the Russian invaders of Turkey have ad vanced several miles Into the country and occupied a number of new towns aside from those mentioned ln dis patches of yesterday. The Germans, according to an offi cial announcement, are withdrawing Into east Prussia where they are as suming their original line of defense between Lyck and Biala. i (IT! OF 010 Newscnaprre Help Medical Science. BALTIMORE. Nov. 5. With the statement that the mightiest of medi cines is the press. Dr. L K. Hirshberg president of the American Association lor Clinical iUrearch. opened the sixth annual convention of that orga nization today. It will be in session for three days. 'The press, as It is shown in the ln- PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 5 Latest CIUIII9 11VIII OHJI-l V4 MIC IVUIIlim III m . . , . th , . v,ii,i,: , I stance of the radium and the Fried- the state show that the prohibition . , amendment will carry by at least 30,-! 000 majority. but 118 precincts from King have yet PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 5. Fairly complete returns from the entire state indicated that Chamberlain's plural ity for the United States senate over Booth will be 25.000 or more when the count is completed. lint tinm thci are nearly iin to their, than 800 Votes. Dr. Smith lost the Id time standard of "Eastern Oregon! county In the gubernatorial race by Champions." A few older and more! about . 250 votes. experienced men are on the lines; new It. W. Rltner led the representative and valuable trick ulava have been!,ilket by more than 400 votes and J. ihnrniiehiv nmtere,i ami sa whole1 T. Hinkle seems to have been able It appeared likely late last Light that the prohibition measure would have 15.000 majority. The new law will go into effect January 1, 1916. It forbids sale or shipment of liquor, even by clubs, but provides that users of liquor may have limited quantities shipped to them for their own consumption, un der stringent restrictions. the local team is fast reaching a mark of perfection. The local line-up for tomorrow will 1 as follows: Fowler, center; Boy- len. quarter; Brock, full; Minims, Kerrlck Hnd Vaughan. halves; Fried- ley and Wilbur, guards; Badley, Chaa RuRwel and Fred Rlssel, tackles; Sel bert. I'lrlch and Huey, ends. The substitutes are Calllson, guard and center; Bean, guard; and Hayes, back field. (Continued on page three ) 6 PURSED TO DEATH IN HOTEL FIRE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Nov. 6 Six were ciemuted and many thrilling rescues were made in a fire which destroyed the Waverly Hotel and lodging house. The victims were caught in bed or in the hallways. A doaeii firemen were Injured in futile efforts to save lives. The cause of the fire is unknown but a terrific explosion occurred In lli Iii M . ipvrril tulnitf.'B attor (flames were discovered. HITS IN Si 1.1717. WILL UK AUCTION F.I) WASHINGTON. Nov. 5. The sec retary of the Interior has issued in structions to the commissioner of the general land office to offer for sale at public auction the lots ln the town site of Siletx in the former Siletz In dian reservation and to continue the sale as long as necessary, beginning November 27. No lot ill be disposed of for less than its appraised value, nor for leas than $10, the minimum payment down to be I1U and 25 per cent of the price bid subsequent pay ments being in one, two and three years if the price is more than $100 Preference will be given to actual business men and actual residents The sale will take place at the town site. Iits are priced at from $25 to $15 and subdivisiiinal l. t from $313.95 to fD6 70. Chamberlain apparently carried all but two or three counties. The vote now stands: Chamberlain 80.3(1: Booth. 63.171; Hanley 14.019. Wlthycombe's victory for governor U decisive. His plurality may ex ceed 23.000 over Smith. The total vote for the whole state at this time Is: Withycombe, 6S.773; Smith. 53.363. Every initiative and referendum measure, with the exception of two and possibly three was defeated. The successful measures were pro- nni hibition and one nrovidinir thni allsm c-xi. s' . must have final cltlienshin papers to lpB two Ituwian "'" snips in tne tflack sea. according to The plurality of United States sen- to squeere back Into the legislature by ntor Wesley L. Jones will exceed 20. a margin of less than 100 votes over 000. Four republican congressmen. Henry J. Taylor, democrat. ' including three sitting members, were Till Taylor, the democratic sheriff, el.yted. and probably C. C. n..l i .-..'. I hlMi.IF I. tm an fin. 1 .. n V. rir.l. Knn aK...in i'i.., i..i.. v. mi iieiuoi rac. won 111 i,,r iniii i beatable official. Though opfosei by v.ne district. This is a progressive! vote. L. L. Mann, who had served the coun- iOR 0f two seats, the republicans andj Anti-capital punishment may carry ty several terms In the legislature, democrats getting one each. as Jh vote Is close, who has a high standing ln the com-1 nie proposed eight-hour law wasi The majority In favor of prohibition munity and who made a very aggres-( boaten more than two to one. Thej probably will reach 30.000. slve campaign, he was returned to of proposed constitutional amendment to j rice cy a majority or aimosi iw permit aliens to own tana in cities Women Golfer Got vnti.a - ... a .fAn..l K Infire tnflfnrlty. It I .NOV. 5. For mann fiasco does more good when It spreads forthwith and at first hand all medical announcements, good, bad and indifferent, than when it with holds news by virtue of a secret agree ment with some self appointed medi cal committee or society." he declared. GERMANS AND BRITONS MAY HAYE MET IN NORTH SEA SOUTHWOLD. Eng. Nov. 5. Heavy cannonading was heard in the North sea. There was: no means of determ ining whether It was British ships at gunner practice or an engagement be tween them and the Germans. BUCHAREST. Nov. 3 Turkish When the returns came In from the east end of the county, the big lead of County Clerk Frank Sallng over T. C. Fraxler was cut down consider ably but he was still able to come through with many votes to spare. Commissioner H. M. Cockburn de feated Lou Hodgen. his democratic opponent, in a very Interesting race, his margin being about 37S. ....... it .. 1 1 .-i . . n-n lin,t In : was defeated by a large majority. Itj was alleged mat a joncr in ii wouia have enabled Japanese to hold farm ing land. Duke Is Dead. UNPON. Nov. 6. The Bucclech died here today. Duke of Chance. LAKEWOOD. N". J the first time in its history Lake wood will have a golf tournament for wom en, following the annual fall match play which begins today. The women players will contest for three days, beginning on November 11. Special prlxes have been offered. messages received from Kustendje. Roumania. after forcing the pussen gers and crew to put off in small boats. St. Louis Get New Monument. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5. The annual Missouri state convention of the Uni ted Daughters of the Confederacy opened here today at the Planters' Hotel for a three day session Ad drest.es of welcome by officers of the local chapters and responses of the stale officers marked the opening. Chief among the activities of the NEW CONGRESS 10 COMPRISE 227 DEMOCRATS; 198 REPMIS BOSTON TO ILVVK Fl N EST ANIMAL HOSPITAL BOSTON, Nov. 5 With the open ing of the Angell Memorial H'Upit.il next month the Massachusetts S. P. C. A. will give Boston the m.t up-to-date hospital In the world for taking care of the ills of every sort of animal from bird to horse. tlecUri-d local teterinarles today. The Ambling ad joins the Harvard Media at m honl. Examinations operating and "souk" i rooms even to ward room f,,r tho patlpnts have been provided Ap artments have also been laid out for the care and attention of smaller ani mals and birds. In f,o t the hospital will have all the conveniences of On modern "humankind" hospital WASHINGTON. Not. 5 Indica- convention according to the plans laid J Hons were that the new congress will mill be the unveiling and presentation , be composed of 227 democrats. 19S to St Si democrats. 4') republicans and one progressive The republicans gained 71 members ois oil r.nura:i or a monu- , republican, nine progressives and one in the hou.e. The .lein,..-r..r m.nt to the Confederate soldiers and socialist. iently have gained two members in the their cause, recently completed. f The senate probably will consist ofN.nate. Turk Itmittil. PETROGRAD. Nov. (.-Turks ho attacked IJn.laris at Ardroet, ner the Armenian frontier, hav b u routed with be.tvy Ion.--; livlng ttn-ir wounded on tbe field, according lo n off lci.il announce no nt