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c:::ss (Iffla.T Villi UN Kan Ham. of M Rations and rtccK Nonmesi uwaaisca for Our Ibff looters. IMai from fonstantinople, say the Omi Newi agency, tall I of troopa of the Busman l mrmj because of isck of pro- A fWotetUa in the Greek island of Crate ia reported in a Havaa dispatch tram Athena. The revolutionists are and to hove proclaimed a provisional AdmiraJ Mayo, enrnrnsnning the At lantic fleet, reported Friday Oat a 18 ineh fim on the battleship Michigan had exploded during firing testa on the nvitbsn drill rrounda, the mnxtle be- ing blown to pieces, serioualy injuring Theodora Roosevelt and William H. Taft, it waa anfiwi"d in New York have accented inntationa to attend reception in honor, of Charles E. Heches st the Union League dob on October 8. Qiao Root, presideiit of ths dab, vnll preside. The pries of breed in Chicago waa raised from a to 6 eants a loaf by of the largest baking firms in Chicago Friday. Other bsksrs are expected to follow. Customer were advised that economy would be effected by the pur chase of toe 10-eeut move. Mayor Mitchell, of New York, baa wsrasd labor lniiiiiia against rioting during the streetcar strike, and calling out farther etrilusra. The mayor Battle it plsin that for the union offii call these strikes will be to full reepooeibility for all that may fot- Isw." After outstripping a Miami. Fa., benff'i noaaa in a motorboat race out of Bock Harbor, four bank robbers who got MOM in a daylight holdup of the State lank of Homestead anan doned their boat and have strode into ths Evarglsdas again without leaving a trail. Amsriean Bad Cross officisls have riven ariaos oonsideration to ths State department diapateb saying that nearly L 000, 000 Chinese ara and thenssnns destitute aa a laaoit of ' the flooding of 7000 square miles by osmnow of dm Hwal riser in Anhui province, China, tiro montha ago. The AjDsricsB eonaal at Nanking reported that satumn crops wars destroyed and ealla for relief were pouring in from many districts. " A aort of official mstrimonisl egeney ia the expedient proposed by Eugene ririeux. of the rrench axadamy, to re lieve the etjiefleil daaith of husbands after thwVar. There ware 1,878,266 amgie man and 1,644,665 single woman above the ago of 26 in Franca before the war, according to the latest com plete staastiea, who, by the abolition of ths marriage contract and dower the great barrier to the marriage of the girl without a fortune may be in duced to enter the matrimonial state. Mora than TOO emai ls have been added to the fleets flying the American flag in foreign trade in the two years ended sane so. ait. The ' British steamers Llsngors E. Bottown and Swedish Prince have been eunk by eubmsrines. The crews of ths Surprise raids on two alleged gam bling bouaas in San Francisco, main tained, according to the police, in two betels in the so-called downtown ten derloin district, resulted in ths arrest of 2JG men. Frost fen over the Great Lakes re gion Bendy night, according to reports to ths Weather bureau. The frost extended aa far sooth sa Northern Tn mi, A heavy snowfall, with temperatures ranging from 24 Id 28 degrees, was reported from Bibbing, One of the largest aslea of the year was consummated tn PeMileton, Or., whan Henry Bain, of Havana Station. ujeposod of his fine 600-acre Umatilla county arm to Elmer McCormmach, a prominent young fanner, for WO, 000. Ths employee of all the big German bank hold special msetir to cttecuaa the ooet ef Irving, They adopted unan imously a resolution asking directors of all Berlin banks for an appreciable inrriasl la salaries, that the employee may be aha) to make both ends meet. 200,000,000 feet of ads by the Oregon near Baker. Ore.. sad s new mill will be built. Armeniar "in Asm" Minor who took refuge in Aleppo whee exiled recently by the Turks, now hsve been ordered to leave the new locality, aeearding to dispatches to the State department. Two buildings, Including the stock heneii of the Intonations! Cement at Irvine, Wash., by firs Monday. The lose was 1106,000, eovared by insnr- New London, Conn. A premiss of by the Csrrenss to destroy Villa end Us will be aside to ube United This promise will be supported by action, according to the Mexican agenta. Greater energy will be dis played ia the pursuit of Villa and his ana, re-enforcements will arrive in the north and measures in addition to those taken by the commander of the Juarez Harrison for the protection of the frontier. The Mexican commissioners and Genera Carransa himself ara im pressed with the imperative necessity of action which will wipe out of the American mind the coop d'etat of Villa at Chihuahua City. The facta regarding that even have reached the joint commission. Breifly they are: New Maine Governor. ' - '" A V CAglg.:,W.LUIKri ThiB ii a snapehot of Carl E. MiUi- ken, the new Republican guTOrnar of Maine, who was elected by 13,000 ma jority. Agents of Villa tampered with the aoldien guarding the penitentiary and two other public buildings in Chi huahua. Taking advantage of the public holiday, when General Trevino and hii officer were feasting, the Vil iietaa attacked the town, and the dis affected troops within promptly joined them. General Trevino and those who remained loyal fled to neighboring bius and opened fire. Valla s men. after looting and seizing government property, including mam bona, retreat ed without pursuit, the disaffected aol dien accompanying them. Thereupon Trevino reoccupied the town. i That Trevino will be permitted to remain in command, in view of what happened, is doubted by the Mexicans. From a military point of view, he acted properly when he withdrew with his loyal officers and men to the hills instead of Reeking to tight in the ita, but he is criticised for hiB lack of information as to the state of feeling among the garrisons of the poblie buildings and for the failure to pursue his letreatnig foes. iitan Raits (M Batiks: So Wttks' Lri is Exrctei Vienna The unusually early setting in of autumn has caused a slowing down in the operations in Transly vania, where the higher points are al ready covered with four feet of snow. Torrential rains on all the fronts where the Austro-Htmgarians are en-1 gaged have converted the battlefields into quagmires, and the indications are that a long lull in offensive movements coming, although the freezing of the ground would improve conditions. Those who had hoped that a decision would come before the advent of win ter now see that newer and greater offensives next spring are inevitable. liitary authorities here also believe that a veritable struggle of giants will come with the new sprug. It is expected the present situation will prevail for about six weeks. Such lulL military critics here believe. offers an opportunity for the concen tration of troops of the central powers by railroad against Boumanis, which i vast stores of food and petroleum. Meanwhile the forees of the central powers in Do Orudis have - shortened their front from 160 to 90 kiometers, which is an advantage in the present state of weather. DZimOfQ ptoaicr: 17 l&st, t,K$L si or kxs a BIG) Second flyer, Disabled, Lands and Crew Made Prisoners Much Property Loss by Bombs. London Of ths 12 big Zeppelins which invaded the British Isles Satur day night to deal death and destruction from the akiea, two lay Sunday stark and black maasal of steel and at ami' nam in the little village of Mangold, One came down a flaming torch. while the eecend, disabled by gonflre. effected s landing, which saved the Urea of the crew, who ara now pris- rs in r.nglsnrt, The crew ox the fast raider died in the eonsimiing names of their own shin. The death and burning- of the first Zeppelin waa witnessed by tens thonssnda of London residents, hut the wounding and uiaiant of the at raider waa a matter of doubt until offi eial statements were given out. Few details are available of this second raider's condition, but it ia reliably re ported that the crew Burrendered to Many who saw ths shrapnel burstinr like skyrockets about the invader, which subeecjuentl v eauxfat fire, think there must hare been severs direct hits. Many aeroplanes ware aloft and attacked the Zeppelins from all rides. The raiders took a hoary toll of lives before their destruction, 28 persons being killed and 99 wounded in the metropolitan district of London.' Two persona wan killed, probably four, and 17 wounded in the provinces. The ptmiertv damage, while widely aismoutea, is confined for the : part to small dwellings and shops, some empty can being destroyed and part ol the tracks torn up. I he roar of dropping bombs was and in many districts where the raiders were invisible. It is no lieved that more than two or three in vading Zeppelins which crossed the east coast succeeded in reaching the environs of London, and that two of these psid the desth penalty gives the greatest satisfaction to the military antnontiaa. - Brief Session Expected. Berlin The coming session of the Reichstag is likely to be brief, in the belief of political circles, if the legis lators have decided to create the mucb orged imperial war council, which is be composed of renresentatrves of all the parties and is to operate with the government in handling matters foreign policy as well as Internal affairs. The most important subject consideration 3 will be necessary economic measures, which are expect. to lead to an extended discussion. and the new food dictatorship. SaBk fmytat TriM Safe Seattle The Lake Washington steamer Triton, owned by the Ander son Steamboat company and enEaeed in ferry service, struck a anac while approaching Byen' Landing on the east shore of Lake Washington and sank just aa aba was drrien on the beach. All the passengers and crew landed safely. The vessel ran a mile after strikine- me snag oeiore the crew knew that as leaking. When the vessel was a abort distance from the shore the water began pouring into the en- gineroom, Dot Captain Hiram Kiddle was able to drive her on to the beach alongside the wharf at Byen' Landing oeiore tne water stopped the engines. There were only 26 passengers aboard and all stepped safely off the nnnar deck onto the wharf. Ten minutes after the veaael bad been abandoned aha turned over and now is lying submerged alongside the pier. $1,800,000 fire a rtoon, L I Syracuse. N. Y. Fire early Sunday destroyed the entire bnsineas district and more than half the industrial sec tion of the town of Phoenix, N. Y 16 miles north of bare, causing a lorn of mare than Il.UO0.DnD. One neraon ia known to have perished. Eighty-two buildings were destroyed. The firs burned without check far 15 hours. Not a store waa left standing, and the people are confronted with a a problem of food supply. Looters in vaded the rains, and scores of deputies were sworn in with orders to shoot Animals Ars Fed Better, Berlin German horses and cattle are now sharing in the improved condi tions of sustenance made possible by the more plentiful hsrveeta this year. The rations of oats for horses kept in Germany have been increased from three to four pounds a day and those of bulls have been increased two and a half pounds. Draft oxen ara now al lowed two and a half noonda of oats daily, and draft cows one and a half pounds, while employed at harvesting. Daring the last year draft oxen and cows have had no oats. Naval Airmen Accurate. ; ' Norfolk. Va. Benorta from the At lantic fleet on the Southern drill grounds announced that two airman with runners ascended from the North Carolina, carrying It boinhv email rapid hrers and small anna. Nine of the 12 bombs ware dmoned uecesaf oi ly on targeta. Canvas tartrate, repre senting men, were hit by rapid-firs guns and sharpshooters. The torts were declared the beaten and the first for the American navy. MarwwvAi p - " Now tatk-Tha moat aartatvatfaBJ shw the transit atrika to tads eKy be- Seizm of CnrtrOvWiy O U. S. findy Gets kMSot of Bi W Trio. OfSca. the world's supply of suit of ths 'operstions of the rinea of the eentral powers will be east by an increase in Btrinrent by which ths entente alHae desige ts control chipping, an aa to insure ita ba iaaTosed tsths beet aovaotage of ths isB and lasveot ft aiding their eppaoeesa, according 0 a Press by Lord Robert Cadi, mlniatar of war trade. Lord Kobert declared it could not ha expected that British fadlitiae should ha expanded on ships carrying goods to xlistsd arms and that the enesnte allies will inniasi their skipping aural in making the bast nee of available tonnage in proportion aa the Germana succeed in destroying mer chant ships. The minister said that aa a matter of course the entente allies would ha favored as regards ths use of tonnage and that neutrals engaged in allied trade or in unsuapected neutral trade would be given the next oanaid- Lord Bobert said that the soever of Groat Britain to the Amsriean fovern- ment's protest against the seisure of malia would be sent to Wsshington al most immediately, and that the reply to the American protest with res to the falscklist imposed by the ententa ernes would follow anortly. . Washington, D. C Greet Britain's delay in answering the American note regarding mail eeisures east to London ay Z4 is believed by allied dinmmata here to be due largely to a desire to give first s nrscticej working dan stration of changee recently inetitasad eenaersuip xeathnna, notably with regard to shipping L .i. : They declare the practice of expediting the handling of such papers by rnaring them through the censor's office in s special marked package already has removed one of the principal eansaa of ipuunt sat forth in ths nmnilian protest State department officials emadsti ly have declined to indeists the posei- ble elf eet of this modification on the department's attitude in the mail c trovarsy. Ic&aJmScsiFrtSb 1 ImnaSHttmjm New YorkThe Gollfoaa. ssid to be one of the first Icelandie shins to visit the snores of the Western Hemisphere since the days of Leif, the Lucky, tied up in the harbor ban Saturday with a cargo oi nsrnng. , Aboard the GuUfoaa. a little atoa of 886 tons, ia crew of Icelandic Bail ors, officered by Icelandie navigators and speaking virtually the earns lan guage, that Lett, son of Erie the Bad, spoke when he landed at Cape Cod sooux we yesr luuu. The UuiUoas brought to New York to paasenrera, mostly merchants from Reikjevik, who came to buy goods in American mark eta. Vita its return the first of next month, the Gullfoas will peas its sister amp, the Gothaloes, bound for New York with a cargo of Captain Pjetasssii said he hoped established reauler trade with the United States. Amaiinglv high prices for the prod ucts of the island have brought pree- panty mine mat two years, the tain said. The war created the first millionaire! in Iceland, ha declared. and also gave the island ita first sxpsr- laneawita lanor trotmlaa and at disorders of modern civilisation. A atrika of the fishermen's union in the gaa two weeks ag ooresred Twasday night t variooa isatioaa of Mmilmttaa wteenBjtwBSeqBta wst 'saswads to ran esas en the Fsseond and Fifty-Jnh at striaars and their siaxusrhlama aajinas si tww osrbana, aveiuuaeiad ttepetoaawiajttoaatw llllll ll hi ths vMaity. who had net jeiaed tteatrikowatw beaten, hteeh areperty tiwigi ana do leeervee asrlved. dona baf ara pea. The polios assert that theatrfkars took advantage) of the last that many luaman were detailed ts polrlng hnetha ia ths priaaary aleetlen. The it In many please at the At rdrty eecoad street and Broad way, one of the Dueleet snots ra cftj, a large crowd poenbarded a oar with atonas they had gatnerot xroai a aobway excavation. The police reported lata In the day that ell eurface ears bad been erdared to the Nus many of the rioters were ehihoed. Later, the strikers attacked ths rated trains from iKoeetope with I and bricks, f nliiasiian than w ststiened cm the roofs aiang atovatod After a dtiama' failed to effect a basis of ualeeeu the striking anion car men and their employers, it waa annMiiosd that apparently the only hops of avert ing a threatened ayi of 700,000 workers, set for Friday, lies in s final sppesl to be made to the w leaders. The dtrsene toe probably will confer with Mitchell and Uaear g. Straaa, cfaeir maa of the public service commissi on in an afl art to find soma eolation of the Fewer Irish Go Dublin Inasnlty in Inland lately shown a dsrreese, chiefly among nan. Thia ia sot Ireland's statistics for insanity have siwsys been unusually nign. ins su perintendent of the asylum at Belfast declares the raaeuii la due entirely to ths improved standard of living and to the reetrietione on ths liquor traffic Many who Used in poverty an now in comperstive luxury. -Then an solid inds for bops mat, especially mg women. Inland win witness a great dimimrtjon of nenrotie dieordsn. Rebel Drum it Returned. Richnood, a, Nortii and Sooth shook hands Wednesday in ths White Boom of the CMedaraey. now a mo- seum of the ConfederaU Memorial Lit erary aoeiatv; whan the Worosater Continantaal returned a Confederate the captain said. British Buy Wotf Skine. Bt. Louis-British fur buyers bought ly the entin supply of wolf skins which wen placed on sale bare ss part of the tt, 000, 000 for aaettan now in progress. They trill be need to make caps for the British soldier. The lot totaled 9400 wolf skins paid for sll of them was o0,00. Ths skin wen of vrolvee killed la the United States and Canada. Chinees dog skins sm said to be in good de mand. They win be used mostly for making rugs, fur-borers say. The skins brought M.60 each. Bsttisship Oam Burst. Norfolk, Vs. The hettlsahip Michi gan, damaged by th expkaeas of the aagwasafhac It-inch avaaa at tercet practice aa ths southern drill mday and later sailed for Philadelphia nnnaraa repair. leoman Keoart Cooper, whoee arm waa fraetered ia the axplosioa, was broe(httstk navaj soepual nere. Pghteea feet of the gun's smssls waa hkrwa away and me i laiaisai ana galasy Vs. Crowds lined the cheered as the Contineo- tala, eeeortod by the two battalions of militia remaining in the mobilisation camp here, marched op with the drum. Train Burned by Bandit. El Peso, Tex. An American arriv ing from the interior of Mexico said that on September 9, bandits captured aavMngar train on the Mexican National line about U milee snath of Torreon. After robbing the nsmenssii and taking such clothing aa they had, ha said they burned the train. i ,. i Ths PBBsengwri wan nicked no by a noTuinoann train and taken to Terr - Famous Diplomat ia Dead, Chieago William 1. Calhoun. minister to China, died late Tuesday at ms residence here. Mr. Calhoun 68 yeers old. Hs bed bean in ill health for Boms months, having aaea stricken with paralysis, and thereafter a aon pHeation of ailnmnta art in. Mr. Cal houn gained fame : aa diploasat mrosgs nis missno to Uiba Juet pend ing the war with Spain and aa apaeial rommiestonarto Vaseeala for Prast- JfcWaw(wi va SeansWavgl.. 00vtsvlvgl wUaj Cpn in list of Ra. Chi cage ta oust af Irrhaf tall inter will' react a acele aad will affect evwrv What striae easy ha at a tates ef sccardaag to a teats ef iimpinll arien iresrslad hen Thesaaay. Mer ohaata aad pndamit an virtoslty eaaaiaasa ia a foaaosat at farthar te craaambi prieaa which ahaadw ad. vanned alarssingiy wtthta tea laat Food srieea, H is said, war aaaeaeV ing to owality aad atautrty, bed tth) the exsaU nenamear at retell who asuet ' fail and wietar deliveriee will be only one-third normal, whim isle crop ts said to be onlyhelf the cjuantrty expected. Canned fruit will he M par cant higher and canned vegerehlse are ex- by whotoeslers to Inrrasss M per cent i pries. Cotton ajesmi ban aanxyaa batinaa tt and It par cant. Woolene ham kept pan wttfc eottona, The heat Una at wetaorrs ahose for fall and winter wiD coat twice as much as the asms article but year, dealers ay. ' Even collar that two-tor a quarter staple which man ban known for gen erations, will be a thing of the past. CoUam new have been advanced to If and the laandriaa which ban for yeers laundered cellars for H cents ban announced that I cants each win be the futnn cost , Cigar jobbers rsissd their price this weak between $4 and IS a thnnsand to tha dealer. vnrT. fla, sf Ktw New York Wilt only 864 election diatrieta remaining to be heard from. at 11 o'clock Wednesday night, tha' i ia tha BopuMiean primary for governor gave Charles 8. WWtaaaa Zls,7o as sgsinst t,t for WOliaai M. Bennett. In tha Proxieaslve nri. mary, with retums from 1400 diatrieta missing, Mr. Whitman'! vote waa 10, l,nagsinat 6889 for Samnel Sea- bory. In tha Republicen eontest for tha nominstioo for ths United States aan ate, William M. Caldar received 141, 187 votes against 184,817 for Robert smew, with only 181 diatrieta missing. William F. McComb received s total of H, 771 votes as against 42, 1M for, Thomas F. Conway, with retume from un districts missing in tha Demo cratic primary for tha nomination far . tha United States Rifle Plant to Reeume. Rock Island, tH. The small areas pisntstKoek Ulsnd ia to ha at its a, Congrses at im re passed en aiiiBneriatiea which win enable the plant, which bee am 19 12. to l Rifles an to be It Is expected that at BOOmenwUIhsn work in 1 Polar Party Haerd From. New York News of the relief party eoeo oy ut. comuna tma ilovwr. which wss dispatched by the American Mneeum of Natural kistorv to bain tha auauuan uoeker land expeuitioa. wee received ban Taeedey. Dr. Hovey wrote July 10 from Parkar Bay, Ureeiuaod. that hs was tatting for North Star Bay and- that tha entin expedition was in good easim. rroe north Bter Bay planai. to go to Battle Harbor. . Tidal Wave Wrack Bhip. Joan. Porto Rice Tha fa at schooner 1. Heleaaa Binia of PWhVstrena. laden wtn. aaaL s weanea ea tne rocks at the eaxswaai ths serbor here Twaaday by a pa Btssilliiiill III her en Tha lees will reach IwSO.tW and is fwwJLifaeatCia Chihashas City Revolationsrr at tacks wan aaade upon Goadalajara, Tssspieo and Tan Cms on Benteaiber is, simultaaeooaly with Villa's Hidal ge day attack upon this dty, according to reports received ban Thursday by General Jacinto B. Trevino. Other than to Bay that, although wvil tiassd, the attack in all tana citiee wan promptly eonpreaaed, as details wan received, Goners Trevino snnounoed s revised list of the eaaoaltJea ia 8atrday' en- Tha goveramsiit losees ia killed and wounded he placed at at, while tha Vilu oaenaltiea, ha estimated at be. twees too and U0, kWuding 94 pris oners taken and executed. BaaaaanV ed that ha had learned from captive that the bandit, wh an reported to be reorganising ia the Bierre da la Silla, ban with them about m Beattie Bank Deposits Jump. " Beattls With 29 out of II resort. in bsnks showiner caiaa ia danaaixe anging from ItOOO ts IL09,000, to. m ewpwaHe in nwinis oaoas at nay elan at oaaiaaaa gaptamher It, aceosd- UW S. ! mM i.i.lllaw m,mAm eatlof thooDevtroOeraf thetr j, iwscmvs ss agxregsie oi asvsw,eM. Sinn tha last odeial call of June M than has bean aa txmracadanted in. in total iipnha of- 4,67,88o. at of making aa eve thteiaan ui m St baa non daily Inn? sssi of sheet XT, 000. ' ' Catdaawm PurchsM Island.' BsnFrsncisos TWialaadof LemeL one of the Hawaiian greao, baa haaa '''i by llnitad hWs lenetar Key Pirateo. ef isve4a. Bed a grsea) of wwslthy Nevada eatttaman. aaamaV tag to H. L Uamotsen, who arrived Iiffriim lliaiiliihl T aesl, said lemifaan, ere thee ILOOe. 000. but ha todiateaatt berond atadssr tkat ha i wart Henna to aathm eattJa with aMek to steak this kind.