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$WJg 1 ed by grand Jury for tarring of Minnie Lavelly, 18. Madrid. Local police asked to arrest man said to be on Way from Havana with $200,000 stol en from National Bank of Cuba. Goshen, N. Y. Burton W. Gibson, indicted for murder of Mrs. Rose Szabo, pleaded not guilty when arraigned today. " Newark, O. Estelle Emery, who has Carrie Nation habit of breaking up saloons with her ax, married to William Anthony Fell, wealthy merchant. Yonkers, N. Y. Henry Clews, financier, told class at Yonkers high school how John D. Rocke feller used to work for $15 week for his uncle, L H. Ewing, in Cleveland. New York Wealthy society woman is said to be out $200,000 worth of jewels as result of trust ing too much to male compamon on wild night's escapade. Rockford, 111. Anti-Saloon League holds meeting here today to plan big campaign. Logansport, tad. Wrh. Glas ner, 4, will probably be blind for life as result of explosion of dyna mite cap. Omaha. Merle Nelson, 3, kill ed and his parents, of Ames, Neb., seriously igSj'ured when auto turn ed turtle. Salt Lake, Utah. James Riley Shot to death in state prison today for murdering George Fassell, lo cal grocer, March 19, 1910. Har ry Thorne, Rileys partner, was executed Sept. 26. THE WAR SITUATION " Athens, Oct 24. King George of Greece was today mentioned as candidate for presidency of permahent Balkan alliance. In case Balkan states should defeat Turkey, the alliance would keep banded together to force the big powers to keep their hands off Turkey. Sofia, Oct. 24. A Red Cross nurse and a government official were backed against a wall and shot to death heer today. The nurse sold Information to the Turks; the government offi cial gave a contractor a receipt for 40 tons of cheese for the army when only 30 had been supplied. Vienna. Sofia dispatch says that Bulgarians have captured Kirk Kilissa (the city of 40 churches) from the Turks. Not confirmed. Constantinople,1 Porte today announced that Turks "had routed main army of 100,000 Servians near Kumanova, and are pursu ing fleeing enemy. Not confirmed. London.- No confirmation yet that Bulgarians have captured Kirk Kihssa from Turks. This is the third day of the great battle, and all reports are being strictly censored. Only one thing is sure thousands have been killed; the dead1 are lying without burial; many of the wounded have not received.atten tion. Even if Kirk Kilissa has fallen, it need not mean the fall of Adri anople, and Adrianople is the real key t6 Constantinople Adrian ople is much more heaVfly. forti- nfammmnmBmmmHmi