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PROGRESSIVE But Not Radical IVTettJ^orli ffirtbttne New York'i Only Republican Paper Y*u LXXII..X? 94,005. Ts,r 1od*T ?Bt.prmSb,T m"morrow NEW-Y<IBK, M<INIIA V, NO VEMBEB I, 11)11'.?18 I'Adil.S. PBICE ONE (SENTlBCUr"^XtiZftWglg**^ TURKEY BEGS FOR MEDIATION Applies to Povvers to Arrange a Cessatlon of Hostilitics and Negotiate a Peace. ARMY AGAIN IN RETREAT One Warship of Each of the Oreat Nations of Europe to Penetrate the Dar danelles to Con Btantinople. ABSTRIA BLOCKS ENTENTE -jftttre Chnstians in Otroman Capital Btid To Be in Greater Danger of Masgacre by Infuri ited Mob Than Foreigners. Conatantinople Nov. 8, K>:45 i?.m. ,The Porte hat. applied to the POWOM ?far mediation. 'with a view to the c-s ?aation of hostilittea and for the nego tiation of peace. ADPllcation ha.? heen made ta the Mnbaaalea here and by drcnlar to the ?Ottoman repreeentatives ln ti.e H iro pean eapltala. A cemmunieation waa given to the 'proeo te-night which ia net to be made pybfie until to-morrow. It ia bound to eauae univareal amaiement. Recent announcements have led the people here to belleve that the ttdc was turninr in favor of the Tnrklah army. The preaent annotMU ement Ij intended to break tiie ba.i ne_ara gently. Tha porte'a appiication to thB P mediation ta not known to the populBC? hut lt hi believed that this a< tion aHoald be approved t.y thi BK??t eallfhtaned . laaeea. in eaaaatfaaaa arlft a raquaal niad* v-v the ambaasad-r* of the great pow? era Hbe For;? haa Bjranted 'hTn per atlfBlaB to aand *U warahlp thraufh the D*rdan The T'iri.'8'.J arrol i* retreatlng '?> ?he laat line fi fori.n__uona outai.ie the capital. Tbia ^." annotim-ed in .he rtrat hulletin idmiil-ng defewt in tbe great aattle. i hi h ">c pavarnhBaal --- s ;.d to-n'gh' The offlciai hullatla fnllaan The fortum-v of war ari ual it ia not aiwaya poaalbH to b? - -c-aeful on all eides. A peopli arhlc-b -ccepta war munt etibmii with reahjna rien to all ita consequencea. To over :oek thia obllgalion l? IO fall In obb'b duty. ConBoquently. whlle lt weuM be uawlfle to he hrineceBaarily prond avaf vlrtorler lt llkewiae would be IfMOBTaot ta be alanned at want of BUeOBBe ?rw lnetance, ln the preaent war wtth the four federated atatea the im? perlal troopa are defendlng OMflBBBtvafl with au.ceea In the environi of icn tarl and Janina. but the eaetern army. in the neighborhood of Viaa nnd Lule Burgaa. felt obllged to retlre lo the hnae of defence at Tchataldja. "In order to faellltate a auceesaful defence tt haa naturally been derided *o eaert all efforta to aafeguatd the mtererta of the fatherland." The fighttng on Saturday aautfc tt Lule Burgaa was of the mdst murder otifl .haracter. The Turka offered a aplendid realatance. but were flnally overwhelmed by the Bulgarian artll lery flre. Thla was terrlflc. and com pelled the Turka to wlthdraw to the Ceattanea oa thlrd pa*e. f<x>rth colnrnn. .?', t ? ?-~- ==-a This Morning's News _00A_ ' ?' -*ilenn e $e?ip Cut ln Aufo. I t^ayner Aaeailed from Pulplta. 8 The ladepeadent" < hange* Handa... 1 Kervlc** for Botdler I 'ead. 7 Anclent Bird FeeeU Kound.11 Woman Pead ln Tub.13 Oettpa ~.'lll Identify Gunmen. 13 Ttjht ~ Atleged i'andy Truat.14 Tro Prown ln Oapalzod Tug.18 O'Ryan to Bue for Belnstatement. . . .18 Tw$ Jeraev Petrolmen Mght18 Huther Reunltea Bcotch Family... .18 l"iln. Boy To Be Peported.18 . VOZ.ITXCAL Taft and Hadley the Ticket. 1 14,404,000 Votea May Be t'aat. 8 ?. R. Jaattee Laat Appeal. 4 Hewarfla for Crooked Votera. 4 T^ft Heana Progreeaive Sermon. 4 '?'? H. fiommer Out for Taft. 4 '-?raeglf Urgea Taft'a Kiection. 4 Taft to Carry New Jeraey. 4 Taft Warne Agalnat Invltlng Panic. 4 Taft TyplAea Truth," Barnea Hays.. 8 ?feComba Claime Both Hounee. 5 Htitom Confident of Election. 8 Murphy Predlcta Victory. 8 Uihar Organ Declarea for Taft.18 OHB-UL. roal Kaaslae Threatened. 1 Survtves Daah Through Breekere. ... 8 ftrdlnal Olbbone to Votere. 8 Kramer Jokea About HanflTlng. 8 -omaxow Turkey B?ira for Mediation. 1 Auetrla a Menace to Peace. 3 rtnenelal Out look Brlghter. 3 KIBOEX.X.AWEOUB. Cditorial . ? SOelety . ? OWtuery . f aperte . 8 ?Vewa fer Women. 3 Real Batate .10 rinaaetit .nn Marketa.18 and 13 ?eethtr .181 ihtpingKew..!?' POWERS FAIL TO AGREE ON "DISINTERESTEDNESS" French Formula Unacccptable to Austria and Consequently to Germany. London. Nov. 4.?It is ihe generai he I lief that Ruigriria wlll refuefl to Ueten : to anything in the way of medtatiotl I until the Hulgarian army Is at the gates of Constantinople, antl wlll ln? BlOl that Turkey make an appeal di rect to the allles wlthout interferenee iron. tlie powers. The powers have not been able to ' -tgroe tipon the French Premier's for tnuln of "terrltorlal dl-)interestednes.= ." which is not BCCeptable to elther AttB? I tria ot Oerniany. They ar? takint; steps, however, for the proteetlon of Cbriotlana nnd their own political ln : tereata In Turttay. ln connoction wlth the Servian otti patton of Prtghrend, a warniug from NtiHtrta .tppe.irs in the offlcial Vlenna I'remd-iiblatt." whlch, on the suppo ? r-.tu.ti that the Servlnns have now at , tained the objoct of their opaiatlOM [toward the weat, e?i>. ' There aie neitlu. uiilltary nor na i tlonal mottvee for the garvlan armv to I penetratc the dlfltlictfl beyond Prisli- | i;end. whlch are flgoluaively Inbablted ' by Albanfana, that is. therefore. Into j ihe umleniahle territory of anotherl Balkan people" -. SHARE RUGH'S SACRIFICE Three Give Skin to Girl for Whom Newsboy Died. Gary, Ind.. Nov. 8.?Thrte more men , 1 ?her father. her brother and her flan. e I ? gave UP flfty square tnohefl of skin i for the hurned body of >liss Bthel Bmlth, for whom "Bllly" Kugh. thfl i rippied aewahojr, g.iv,- bla lii> by ai l..wing a nseless llnib lo be amputa'e.l fOT its skin. The opcration was pei - f,...nie?i thla afternoon al ? lorai hoe< ; pltaL Charles smith. thi tether; Ra: Bmlth, twenty-'.!!* ? ears old; her , brother and Roy Roherta, twenty-on? Lyeara old, her fianc*, gave the skin. Wh. n itugh gave btfl llmh aol enough ; skin was obtained. I Is aald bfiaa Bmitli Wlll l.e well in a month ' AUTO BANDIT KILLED Baseball League Official Shoo.e Man in Chicago. ("hi-ag... Nov. ... Htith. i t'.-rd B ('....kr aspis'.snt aecretary of the Chl-1 uago National League P.aseball ClUb, Bhol and killed one Of two men ln ar, | , . OUBObUfl WhO BtOpPed liito on Wash? ington Boulevard earlj lo-da: nnd or? dered him to throw up hli handa. The ? Other man, Cooke said, did nol leave ! the aufomobile, and when his .-nrnpan ;.ii was shot sped away. Pollce found in the dead man 'fl j pocket nn accident Insurance pollcy made out to Edward Meyerfl and a Ideputy sheriff's star. Coofefl sald that j the man he shot got out of the auto? moblle and polnted a revolver at him The poliee releaaed <"*?oke on his own re. ngnlzance to appear at tbe inquesl -. ICONGRESS DEADLOCK ENDS G. H. Utter's Death Gives Dem ocrats Balance?If? The death of Representative r;. H T'tter, of Westerly. R. T.. yesterday givea the I>emocrats the balance of pOWgf In Congress should the presiden? tial election go to th* House. That is. unleaa Oovernor Pothler calle s sp^clsl election and a Hepubllcan be eleeted to the vacancy. Rhode laland haa two Representa tives in Congreas, the preaent member being O. F. O'Shaughnesay, DflMiOfrat On the revlaed poll of states. therefore. the Democrata would awlng 9M, the Re publlcana, 22. and the Maine, Nebraska | and New Mexico delegations would re I maln deadlocked. Zenas W. BHas, fonnerly lleutenant i (Jovemor. was named by the executivo ! < ommlttee of the Republican state com ' mlttee last night to run for Mr. Utter's I seat. An effort wlll he made to-day to I have Mr Bliss's name on to-morrow a ballot*. .? e jjRIED TO VOTE BIGAMOUSLY Had Two Families and Wanted to Give Roosevelt the Benefit The offlcprs of the Honest Ballot Aa sociation received ft report yeaterday Itom an election dlfltri' t .aptaln down U>wn that a man W_0 flOOgbt to regis? ter there admltted having another j , home and famlly ln Harlem. j The man asked. on the strength of j his second famlly, he be allowed to caft Itwo ballota for Rogaevoltt This per ; misslon wa. deflrfed by the tinsym ': pathetk elcctlor. officlals. B iPULITZER LEFT $20,000,000 Newspapers Form One-Third of Publisher's Estate. St l.ouis, Nov. ."..--Advance ligutes of tiie appraiaai of thg Jooopfc PuUtaar ea? tate Indlcate that the publlsher l*ft about ?3?.<>io/(00. His aewapaper propertlfle here flnd ln New York. however. form only ab... t one-thlrd of the eMate. though 11 [wlU g.neialK s?pi.,s..I they OOW lltute I Its bulk. The lerger pa-.t of thi fertui. atock- and bondfl. tne prlndpal realtj '?> i.lV the Pulltser Buildlng end the PullUer ,..!,,. m New v.-ik nnd rountry h?n?ea lat Bar Harbor arjd Jekyl Fslanfl. TAFT AND HADLEY THE TICKET OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Herbert S. Hadley, of Mi??ouri. COAL FAMINE NEAR People in Parts of the Country Will Freeze to Death if Aid Is Not Immediate. Says Com? merce Commissioner. CAR SHORTAGE IS ACU1E Failure of Roads to Return Equipment to Lines Owning It Denounced by the Commis sion as "Nothing Less than Theft." i Krum i he Trlhuae Bareevj Waahlngton, N<-v. 3.--T0 averl a -ar abortaga throaghont tha oonntrjr, tha luteratate Commerce CommlaaloO haa loaoed a warniiiB to railroad* an.i Bhip pera recommending BMSliraa to 1m prove the altuatlon, arhleh UireateM ta paralra* toduatry a"?i iwadaee i ooal fiimine. It la potnted out thal ihc.unlaolon reoatvaa advlcaB dall) from manufai i - ?irera, atate Igatltuttona, coal n?er< hai la ,,?! prlvat.- Indlvlilu.ilM thnt. UnleBB !*? iief u fottiicoinitiK. graat di.??" aad auftarlng alll enaue. "Tha condition ia acute," declared Commieaioner Franklin L. Lane. "Great inatitutiona of the country?the Umver eity of Michigan. at Ann Arbor, for in .taoc#_are practically out of fuel. and cannot get it becauae there are no care for ita traneportation. If an immedi? ate remedy ia not found, people in parts of thie country will be free.mg to death hecauee of th.ir inabtlity to get coal." Railroada lataMish Embargo. Tl?. , oinmissiun'.x .,,.!? ;,!, |n part, i"i loara: ,..na thal roanj ol the ruada which JveaSequatels eupplled ihemaclvea with min.in f." the tranaportatlon of eoel '. unabl. loaecure thelr equipment from hJjr -onne-tlna llnea. Il having b< ap propriated by thoae ttaeo and aol lo other < aaaaaaei oo flfib page, tmartm aataflaa, FAIR ELECTION WEATHER FORECAST OF EXPERTS Wash.nQton. Nov. 3.?Fsir and moderate weather m almost every part of the country on Election Day is expected by tlie experte of tha Weather Bureau. Indications are favorable for all diatricta east of the Rocky Mountatnv On tlie Pac.fic Slope conditions prcmise to be lomewhct unaettled, and it may be that certam sectiona of the lake region and the Ohio and Mississtppi valleys will have local rains. Lc.te.n and Southem states will have considerably warmer tempera? ture* Tuesday, and there i* no irtdi cation of unseosonahly cold weather ,n any part of the country. tAOLEY will ACCEPT. , HIS FRIENDS ASSERT Jovernor Strongly Urged to Take Second Place on Re? publican Ticket. l: I'- !",;rnp,i t,, Tba Trihiin. | jefTereoa <'ity, Uxx, Wov. :'- Thal lovernor Hadley wHI accepl the aom ii,llon for Yloe-I're.si.leiit t., BUCOOfld hc Igtfl .l.iinch B. Sh.-iinan. if it Is ten ered to blm by the Republican Wa lonal Committee, is the ire n eral 0?ta> ,n nt Hadlev's Intimate friends Iit. Whlle the (lovernor declined to dt*- | nss thfl matter to-nlght. lt ls known j hat his friends through the state have ; con nrglng him to n.-.-ept the n<>mina- j [on should the national committee ten ar it- Thal he wlU <? ao is not OuMfld here. -e? LOSER MUST EAT CROW udge and Artist Risk Digestion bi Election Bet. , TtlafltBPb '? Th* Tr,l.iin?.l i..,s Angelea, Nov. :!.-.r.nlge vi.-t.., | IbaW, "f H"" I'lat'',. t Court of Appeal-. . ill ent a Whi.le en.vv. icasomildv well ..oke.i and flflgfliaied. *f Qolonel Rooee eli BhouM be elected Preaidenl next: ?ueaday. H vYWeon 'vm?. w. k. Chapta., locul artiat, must eat the crow. J