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radicals, and laugh al what tiny call our Ignorance of public affaira. Butthejr ni,' th?. enarchtata, for when you intro .luc things into a Ki,vcrnm??iit thai ?HI destroj it. then you bring abool an? archy." m Long Branch ti:- Qovarnor said he , was ?nit :?? ii.iivoit Republicans "*The jir"sont mlaakm of Iba Demo? crat!? party,*1 Ik- ?aid Ibera, "la lo load ill?- nation in a aray that tin? enlightened l.irn ,?f both p: rticf? want It." Thr "Ptgnd pot" l).'iii?'irats. h? added, ?aera -?lile-lr?. kcd. bul th?- Republican Btalw?rta still controlled 'luir party, and th.- I; ; .,roKr??.u.ilvrs t?> be honeat. muat \?>t. fur tin? Democrat!? candidate?. 11? argued thai the Pro? .? Dem?-?crats controlled th.' party in the nation and state Th?- Qovernor ;?Ni> had something i<? lu-ut Mni;'!<!? it th. Long Branch meeting. "The ,i?i trim- ... Bociallam is it leaal | l?,.-r?(l ?>n ) uMic iiiti-r?-?-t ami 1?>m (?f f??l- . loa hihi ' h< saM. "No one van quee- ? ti.?? th. best? of Boclallsm. I am a ! I - !<...,. \ ? i. ui?l . aim ?' chum? ih.it is ii.?t workable." WILLIAMS FAVORS WILSON Ought To Be Nominated for Presidency. Says Mississippi Senator. . M< ? rilan M?as i i moi f. ood* r. \? 'Ai!? t. ,.f Sea Jerm ?? noml* tip I for th? i" i ? ";.i. ' .-nid t'ntt? ? ' John Sharp w Ullama to-nli made the i ? . a horn he indi late f?>r th?- Detnorrata ' ? _o**ernot \V1laoi la II men the- T>em<- rats <?r nan? ' eanttnued the Srnator "H?- wi.uld poll practically th? full etronKth of hi.? parf. and apainut Taft h, ?niiid pot thousand a of .nt??? f r^.m the Hep-tbilean Progreeairoa. Wilson i? in bar ? ni >.f political thougbl in th?> enuatr. il i-, bs nominated Th? ?h? r?<?m.>rr, c?ri.t'-.r Wllflama paid hi-rb tribute to tue faoiitieal rourage end to th* p<?r?,onni rhar* airtrr -' : H ItSOfl LABOR SCORES HARMON Ohio P ??deration May Oppose His Nomi? nation for Presidency. "r?iearepli to Th* Ttib-ane. I . N-valaml ? ? t. rea ihttlon d? *o?iri?"ing (}ov?riior Harmon ne 'a man ?* r i?., adi I i ? oflce is ax lu< ted In th?* lntf.r?-et*> of <-apltal and pledging ot, , to ?1? mil i-, it- pr?jor t? oppose i 'f ? omlnatKtn for President by the Democratic part. ?in? i-e-ad In the ... .f th?. Ohlu "Ktat*. Kf-nTation of LabOf t'iie nftornoon Th? P'xt twenty minutf? erare th. hYellesi ?.f th? ? oi ? far thai year, rhe rea ed Politics has been 1 the con th? federation for four years It v\a.? the _?e? nrd??r of business hofoi?* th?? conven? tion for the an Many da lega tea wr. learing theli seats, ? E : star) 1hoi i the r?ad itiop Before Thnmns fin 1 ?i.?.) iii? r. a lipa ? arere 1 rangl? was on. resolution is referred io the re th? the r'Rui.ir order of buslneea I TAKE SNAKE INTO CUSTODY Jersey City Police Find Reptile Trespassing in Bathtub. naon, of So 104 pre? ? in? i n. In the i Ireont Me - i-'nt sin hard.) si - 'it of ibllng with excitement ? .?? hurry up ;?. ;n> umake ? . ?? ' f-i'i. mi Mtirph; his ? -K Mr? John . . ? _? inri, so Patroli ck to ? I ? ? '?.! ' ? | Mis. i in tin? bathroom. ? ? Tl.. pi|h owever, nnd the en.i'K .! til'.' illna; ? through a ? croa n : I ? ? 1? ? J ? i f. ' tena m 3-1 DIVORCE STIRS METHODISTS Leads to Free Love, Eci.menicr.1 Conference He ? Toi oi ' ? ,\i. i ...'? . I li !|i|ua. t the I :?' \ll li ? .: ha Hatlj i ' it demi in tlon . f th? r ici heritably i?*_kIh tu I . - i on. of ?uni aa _ ? The j? .??! ? :. .-??> lall il ('hrletlen in splril and purpose, Chi ? ? than s That the li publie - - : . I I.m M los? .if ; - ronce a per manen will btj ? i. .. .i Hunyadi'ol J?nos Na?ura? Laxative Water Quickly Relieves:? Biliousness, Sick Headache, Stomach Disorders, and CONSTIPAT WALTER PHELPS DODGE IS SUED FOR DIKE Wife. Who Was Chorus Girl in "Havana" Company, Alleges Cruel Treatment. GHOSTS BASIS OF ACTION Her Mother Says Spirit of a For? mer Mrs. Dodge Envied Gifts and Jewels Disappeared Man's Third Marriage. me., Philadelphia. Oct. II. Mrs. Helen Steck T>...i??. formerly Helen Bteck, ?\ membei "Hello, People!" ch?ma la "Ha* vana," ?began divorce proceedinga In th?' Common Pleas ?'?mrt td-daj against w.i j t ? i Phelpa i?<.?ipo, t?i whom she was married In London on January ."?, HMO, lira. Dodge, i??iiut only twssrt* old, s .i cot i polled to flic net action . through her mother, Mrs. Mary Ball ; Bteck, Maurice B. Bau! representing ? ? insel. Mr T??ni?.- un? forty-four years old when he met the young chorua ?iri in) tl ?-? ?South. He followed the company to London t<> be arlth her, and after their marriage they lived In London and rt* .-ti?r??n?i ii>? had airead* been married three limes, ;?n?i had .. daugl ter, Roaemary, by on? "f his prior mar? rlag? > Mr.? Dodge's residence was given In ; th?? llh?M n? the Covtoffton, ."?7th and' < hestnut afreets bul il was said thai both the and her mother were "in of I the ctty. Dodge'? address In the suit la | ci\en a? either the Reform Club, Lon- ? don, or the Bave*] Hotel Mea York. l The action Is baaed on chsrges of cruel ?nd barbarous treatment and Indlgnl : ties, Mr*?. Dodge contending that by reason of hei husband'a conduct she trail compelled to leav? him on Jiilj -?".. im<?. .Tu'igo McMlohael, who allowed tli?"1 1H???1. made iiio suit returnable th? fourth Monday of De? embef. Tin- attorney, Maurice B. sum rep. resenting ,Mr<. I ?.ulif?'. ?-?-id to-night: Mr?. ?Dodge stood the actions of ii?*r husband for several months, and at last became so bad ahe was forced to leave him although i have heard tl?? entire story, i can't ten for publication ??i what the cruel and barbarous con? duct consisted. AU ol this will come out at the trial." p. w. Miller, .m attorney, who had represented Mr Dodge In other litiga? tions, s;ii?i tiuit hf had noi been engaged . fend the divorce suit, nor a aware of the whereabout? ol Dodge. Bteck, rtiothi ' lira Dodge, "? ii?n seen laat uiglit at her home, No i Weal -.?-Mi -t r*??-.?-. save hei explana Uofi ef her daughter's action In - ulna for The daughter, who a*ai ilttlng in the room, nodded sasent at times ?1 .im responsible, ' said Mrs 8t< tughter t foi i dl? wit h ?r< were all In I ?ondon to geth? r m?, daughter told me oi ahe ?? i eretl by tb? Mr D ? rife, a ho, t< i to th? amount of Jew? Iry my seal ? - Tin- api urltion M ..ti mj daughter's mind that ah? becatn? nervooa ami her health ??;is am i?..;-i ... | ? Her Jewelry Disappeared. tried to ?moot : nally ! that hei condttl? ... rapidly dlsappea Inf One morning I her e hat had be ome ?.?f certain ti ? i me that ii**r husband had told I spirit of hi i ,s!f.. hovel ? 11? Sid i1. ?.?.?i i ? ? lewelry, a nd ?1 e -:?? ?i ? | ?i t?? him. A ?,ali.a??ie lace veil n*ent I he ?i m another ?? - Mr. 1 dgc hhI?i ho opinion that ins wife as t mind. thins* in . in urgins mj daugl .? taken, t'1?' I m,m'. .' Id not, ? howev? oo ? - "l prit ' My ? ? ? w.i ti? i t in ???? non la 1 ?\ none of them born li*? Beirut. ? father ... ? . atiidlod in ?. t Oxfi ind \ n\>. and :.n \i i. ? .1 ilj IS88, ??? hen he M ? - Ida Lena i 'ooke, an Eng aftei follow ing hei fsth ind !"? ? year. The High nburgh msrrled them, but | five y ? rsi - ?? I ? i iiim. ? i ..f her in Hi-, jeai Two lat? r ?he ? .| i?. Il P Rob fl nd \?;.? ? a ranch in Preano Coun? t ?.' ? '.i i iti i" 3 Ml i lodge mai ? .."i Mi - E. B. fortnight if'- r ? ? r ?i? oi ce from der h .- land, v I tion pt i h? gh< .? - of Percy ?R and of i' ingoon, Bui Mi Ppdg? had paid i. r attention for a I ear .>i so, un i th? v. d ? In the 81om .r Mi Plora a Dodg? ? ? divorced wife of rie? 8 il lodge non Mr? i Jone] .; ? ?ni?. -. cond Mi i ?? . .Dm? Helen ..i,?i Rdwsrd Milton Bt?H? h .. Pel ir, with I ' l'lill \. \s York, Hav? rford, Pi nn . ? ? ?i. ? Ided, along With .' girl ? uni .i . Hav-tna Theii ., , Bteck girl . ..h. .? ?Edna men k ?l '?'?.? Cioxtoi ' - ;,'"i th? d h, March, 1910 Mi Dodgi nenl i iother-ln-law and bia ,i, I M:- ROS? mai ? Dodg? ???r by a former ?rife In 0 ?bile Mr Dodge remained abroad inn wif? and her mother came i >?? k t?. Sea ^.. k v nil i ? paratii ? a iranct el the spirit of hla ? ? .., ? ::\ i. >l ? m and to tb? foi m< ' Misa .-1 ? ? k Mr, 1 lodge belott ?? to n - His' t. aide ?? la given .?-? the Refoi m < Hub, London, B?eeide? Misa Roseman Dodge, he haa ;? stepson, Adlard Dodge, end .i aon, gl ;;u t i?..?U'., al i al? i li i- H"- guthol of ?i ii'i'ik-, .iii?i la a felloe of th? Geographical go? FACTORY LAWS NOT CHANGED. Alban). '"i i' a dlspat? I <<t ti.? Aseo? . i. ?i ri? n a I I? h d? ? lar? ?: that ? Mil pro? i i.iti. g i oygient of mail ?? under elgh? i. ? ? ind r? n.i. ,-s under ti li? anj I f.ii moi than nine houra In any day or ? uir i?..urn , .. ! . na Wat i became , ?i, . iiv on l icto ? i liov be? n i-11 ? ? v?. n t. 11 i. rk'hnur, .i- datant chief fa? loi menti ??.i? ? not founded ??n fact, m th? law ???? it ? d mlnoi n in fa? I? referred to ??im u? ?J to nu i ? antlle ? m ibliahmenta ARRANGING SUSIE 4 mil liniril from fir?! page. th-? nifht niifii?'?i tho surrounding eoun* try, which waa swept bj ibe search? lights. Trip?.li has mithin.. tnOTI t?> f?'ar from TurMah attacha, wireless mtgeagas received b) lbs government convej the Information that the ??thcr transport* and their -?acorta at ? ****ocoadlng satlafa torlly, SEEKING KING WITH GUNS? Life of Italy's Monarch Believed to Have Been in Danger. Kerne. Cut 11. The "1'i.rriere d'Jtnll.i" says that a pHtr??! <.f carabineers au< ni?ht encountered f??ur man armed with Kuti!? in the woodi around the eaatle of San Roggoi*a> where the King is staying Bhota wf-r<- ? ichanged. Three of th? men aacaped, bul th?' fourth was caught. Th?' nan are said t<? be poacbara, bul Ihe paper points ?"it that they were r_? >T known in th?- nelghboi hood. TURKISH ARMY STARVING Two Biscuits a Day the Rations of Tripoli's Late Garrison. | B) >'** i*" to Th- Trlt.un?. 1 London, <?<t. 12.?Pitiable stories are reaching Tripoli from the Tmkis:. arm* in the desert, which are almost wltboul , fund and ?rater, Their s.iff? rim's, owing , i.. ill. Intense heal of the sun, are de- ? m rlhed as terrible. ? Boldlers who entered the, i ii j bj st<-aith In i deplorable condition stated that their comrades were slowlj dying ?>f ( thirst, and it '..h i.. ?ii found Impoaalbie in ..hi...in supplies of provtslona The. ht?' declared t" '" subalatlng on one biscuit In the morning ?mil one si night, .viTh a tew sips nt tvatei at given Inter \ als. it Is regarded as practleallj pertain that the whole force will surrender, and, Indeed, it is airead) reported thai thej ha\e decided i?? ?i" so, it is Impossible t?? ?tat.- the exnci number of this army nf ih- desert, bul it is estimated that it contains ten thousand Turks ami four thousands Araba, with twelve Held guna All th?- heav. -run? nrere abandoned En r . ,ii of Tripoli. i ? .? i'onatantlnople correspondent of i The Dallj Mal .?i m an Inter? view ih- War Minister, Shefkel Pacha, admitted ih.it the defei.f Tripoli waa I ? Impossible, since Turk, i hail no fleet. ! \ s k. ? i whether tlie Porte contemplated suing for peace, Bhefkel replied: "Wo hope Italy win spare us that." il.- added thai Int? i ventlon b the powers would be the besi solution, and sai.i "Turkey wants p. ? r in I terna 1 development. Bhe wants to be ii. with ever, ?power, Lu* t?> find ,-i definite atllam ?? mlghl be difficult Our country Is still so disturbed by trouble? ?ne that it is tint likely that air. aient power would undertake the re? sponsibilities of a d?finit'- bond. "ii is mil. natural." continued Sh?ik.?t "thai we are Inclined toward Germany She ion! us monej and v-i-i us ?..itf," when 'h?? other powers declined, and probably therebj averted a war he> ia een us ami > Ireece NOT READY FOR ARMISTICE Turkeys Decision May Be De? ferred Until Saturday. London Oct. 11.?No Rome i.r < 'mi? that an .h mlatli ? arranged The 'lui kleh ? 'a Mm l m< I to -da I ? new 1 - n I!? . I. ? : ?i' ? nothing will i?'- decided, pending the ;i?!-- ml.ly of lie Turkish I'.irliain. nt (.n Bat? urda). in addllloti to aecurli ? ? ? ;? i ild to be d< ' most ???? re .' !.?.. -ni Bul* .. i eopenlng <?f * FIGHT IN MEXICO: 140 KILLED Rebel? Loso 130 in Attempt to Hold Town of Chiapilla. ? i Inn lat?! un Monda) afternoon f- ? th? i ? little town ..f f'htapllla hi Id . - ,ii-u \<. tlonlatt w hone atreni mated a?? SOft, a foi nteei imbei - m- ''m killed 130 rebela and captured i"?;. eighteen nt whom were wound??! Th.- loaa i., tin- gmemmenl foro la given i - ? killed. The ? n<*ounter a - ? II ? ? Ion Th? tat? were i umman?ed b; < 'olonel I Pa ? "deneral' Ant? i?< Ballitu - la lb. naan ? ' ?un ind? t ..i the i t i th< pi is. ?era he i || econd In tfan ? lino Jimlnei ???? killed. Th. re'.el force a amula Indiana, armed princlpall) with ma ? ? and law ? ? and a few antig?ate I (1res Upon recel vins word thai th? i. wen i Ing ii? ; ch< a wen dug In an attempt i. withstand the attack, bul it waa Impoa? albie foi it ? lead? t.ntroi the la who ran forward ro hurl their laneei ? ;..isii.. ? ' to tin Ml ? ?if I lu- Al,i i Foi two ulunteera ? -, K?-? i the . - wilii their fire. \i tin- i mi of that unit the defender? lied, leaving behind s and an old cannon f r.>:n ?a hi? h the; . ? i to in ? .i !? .-. Ineffe, tual >p... . -? FOR MEXICAN MINISTRY President Elect Plans Cabinet-Unoffi? cial List Ksued. Meal ' Il h aras unofl elated t.. !.,. thai Presktenl elect Madero i.,i.i plann?.i h la cabinet aa follow?: Foreign it. aliona i'i? aid? ni I . la Bai rs , .,. lo Fernandes ? 'aldei eg. Inter!?? J? -?? Pino Suai ? . i.i'- i Madero i 'ommunii .,ii..ii-. Manual Bonilla War, ? >< m i ni ? ;..'./. ilei 9al Fomento, Rafael 11- ma Justice, i i - ? i.-?- .. i ruis Lombardo ? ? ?- ; .. i h i Mini 1er of War with the uti.- of aub .-? i retai i 1 - de partmenta "f Finance, t'ommunlcatlona and Komento are ndn headed b) the nomlneea 11 i. .1 above li la prob ibl? thai Una. ! llernandea ??ill doitne I?, enter th? Cabin??) ?m.i I'i ?siii.-nt I?.- 1.? c.im.i alao la relu? lanl in .!? i . i i a poet I gnu i I?, F i aldei on -.um th?. andtdet?. of th, i.e. ra ? m th? Pro* Ir? i 'onventlon f-'i th? VI, c-Prt-al | ?i.-i.i : DE LA BARRA FACES INQUIRY. 1.? i\. '.. i 11 Determined to know I j.i-i a by th? Mexli sn ? lot -1 nnv nt paid j ? lusts i ?. Mador? , ? bi I ? i ol lha Preel* l dent ? I? i. ttt&lat- ?. and '?li n II baa , muatei out the re. ilutl mar? foi th. Chamber ?.f Deputlea to-night called ii|i.i. Presiden! D?la Barra f i an account h,? This "? lb? i" ??' ^?"?- a l*i.: ,tp,i ?,v tl,. . laml ? i ? < BIG HAVEMEYER SUIT UP. The triai of the sail of Nathaniel Coop-jr, of khm Orange, sgatasi ii.. National tugas Reflning L'ompanjr ?.f Nee Jeras) umi the hell - of Mi m ) ? ? Havi in? ei t.mpel the company to return IhM-OO/Mi ol the ii a ta k. or thai amount In i ash which i ? claimed to have i.i Isaued to Havemeyei with no consideration m ISuO, I.\ h - begun in Newark ye?terday before V|. e ? 't..?i.- efloi Steven Twe.il. ti,. i.,?. ?, i? i em - -> i, i m b< 1rs ol Harem? i i QMS eOll GROWS; AMERICANS HMD - i Rebels Take Wu-Chany, Dit ing Loyal Trc . ."; ?l? Yang tse to Hankow. U. S. GUNBOAT IN THE RIVER i Another on Its Way amd Other Nations' Warships Will Assure Sfifety of Foreigners-Peking Authorities Worried. Hankow, China, Oct. n T?he revolution? aries ha\? won an Important victory, gain? ing possession <>f ths city of Wu-Chang af? ter ? battle with the loyal tumps that sa? gas yesterday and rontlnusd arell Into nicht | To-day ?er-??? loyal troops Bed across tbs| fang-tae River, followed by th* bullets ??? the Insurgents a fugitive colonel of the ese army \?>"> reached Hankow says! that tii?? entire provincial arm) of tin Peh, t\ ?tm the exception of two or three ?i men, mutinied Ths movement sima ??i the overthrow of the Msnchus, the r'iirnin j? dj nu-' The f.?r? '?rti residents In Wu-Chsng were ;i??t molested, th?' revolution?r] com? Issued .i proclamation exhorting Its follow? ers not to harm the rlttsens of other coon? ? ? - under penaHy of decapitation. The fs i that the srlsftes .?f tb.mmlttee have been respected thus far. while reassuring t?-> other nations, is in it?elf s stnlet? r ?-i^n for the government at Peking, ss it indi-! rat?? that tiio rebellious movement li now mot ? tl oroughl) 01 ganlsed The I'nlted Btatea gunboat Villalobos Is at Hankow, nn?i the I'nlted Btatea gunboat Helens la expected to arriva lo-morrow. Other f.iretnti gunboats are on their way. The Chinese government bss ?dispatched troops, who sre marching rapidly snd will reach Hankow In a f??w hours. Plve gunboats are In the river In readl ? ? -? to protect Hankow should th" neees rise. The foreign consuls have ? so telegraphed their governments asking that more warships be sent American and Jap? anese cruisers nrc expected here to-night As another meaeurt of precautions th?? si ' vessels In the river sre k?>epin? team, and women snd children win be Itted t?> ??> aboard them to-night v"ol unteers hav? surrounded the f.-r? ;^i qusi 1er, snd ?ill remain "ti dut) daj and night until th. safetj >f .,:i foreigners ; si sured Tin foreign onsuls st a onference to da? decided not to comply -Alth th" <'hi nrnt* :? ; test ihsl the) employ foreign gun to prevent the revolutionaries from ng the rive? t.? Hankow. The revo ? ? rcular noti I i ?: ? 01 ? suis asking thai foreigners remain neutral and aaauring fhent thai they wouM not be harmed Among the foreigners known t? > have been m Wu-Chsng yesterd are twent) five American mlsslonsries. The fo?,y of th? offl a - now is that the ? ?- * i ? ? 11 iti the :r..' . ? t?. thli ? ' ever) effort la tuina made ;., ward "ft thia danger it sppesra thai he revolutionaries defeated in Bse-Chuen prov n< ?. n here they for som? I the capital, f'heng-Tu, transferred their ties to ii'i I'.'h province, with the In tentlon of making It ihe base for r? i operations In Bse-Cboen. ring to terrorise the revolutionsries, four of the prisonera were beheaded In the I efor? i he vlcero) 'a ) amen iftet ? ? ex? ?< utlon ? rnmenl si llllery fot the ?it;, mutinied, snd the aprislng was The forces i hst i loyal were ovei . .un.. Plns?j. that furl an?-., ?.is ueelcae, l?h? rtceroy Bed the cltj and foiin.l refus. ?? private yacht l^ins In the river. His b? sdqusi t? ra and of the provincial treasurer were burned. Th-' military commander was asas sinated bomb. p ,.i,K. Ocl ii - it is estlmst? i b? officials that not leas tl en eight thoui ind aoldlara sre taklti? pai t In th? Wu i i? beUlon, a hi? h Is Ihe mo* I - many .... nt -? ? ms to ha ?? been ? ? | i rganiz? d, i.ut i lie nain. ? of the loa I? ?-?rs ha?, ?? ti"' i.? ? 11 'ilv ulged It .? suthoritatlvely r??i?orfr.i that th?? em ?" s,-? a 'tiu< o Pr ivin? ??, ? ho hs ra .i- oppos? 'i th? railwi ? onstru? tion, captured 1 eglng iw-Pu. \nx ? ? felt b] ' ? government over tuatlon at iVii . - i gov? ernment arsenal la ?Ituated then?, and the m m be able to eaptun many militar) BUPP I' \ .' ? 'abin< ? ? ? oon lo coi Ider ;ii" situation al Wu? . a AMERICANS SAFE IN CHINA 'Consuls Near Place of Revolt Send Reassuring Report?. *,?, i ihington, Ocl II Ret ol tipa i ? ?n the Valley of the Vangts? K ? being close!) watched b) the --1.. t. - De? partment Mr. Williams, charg? d'affaires _t Peh . i an r? i,\ cable to-day that tro ibl? i" gun la the Russian ? and that the Imperial troops In re voltlng fir? d theli barracks on the oppo of the river from th? cl|) Mr, Williams reported the renewal of I t>urref*tlon In Bs< ( 'h ?? n Province Th? i ? -, olutionlsts a;i" ared to bi pi o t?-, ting toi ? Ignet - ?dmii al Murdo? k. ? om mandiag the Asiatic station recently with drea mosl of the warships he had ?fut up Ihe 1 sngtsi Klang to loo* aft? r the \.*i lean ml alonarles m Bse-i huen H- left the light draft gunboat Helens In the river, _nd .i cabk roeasage received from him to? ds Indicated that he hsd start? d thai r? ? ..?! from Ku? Klang, 130 mil? o Han boa \ ter dispat om Mi William cates that the Am rican consulat officers in the disturbed section have beten active In u ??in,' '.? Insure the safetj of Amerl cana Neleon T Johnson, eic.n?-nl at Hankow, ?nt?-i?.l W'u-i 'liai.u. which li?' found in full possession of the mutineers, ribea t hem There sre Atneri? i ? ,m the town snd ?/trinity, but the H? .m. ... i.? ?i? clin? 'i t" pei mil Mr, Johnson to hs re ace? t.. t hem. t they .?- und him th .t sil \< ould be pro? tected Toledo, Ocl ii. ?Miss Ids Wlcksnd? n, dsughter of Ml and Mr Thomss Wicken? - den, of thi lit', ii insi ) neat i Hankoa Miss Wickenden ?a.-hi to the for? eign Bold Ihre? ?ais ggo t?? work under the Baptist Missionar) Board, sad la Is ths i U a? Ian.I BchOOl for ??III? FUSION TO BEAT TAMMANY ? ..nt lu uni from Ural [??a*. judge of th?> City Court Hg 1? Heputy Controller under Controller Piaadargjggti and im? dona valiant work ag_alnet lbs propogad CltS ?harter. Ji.hii .1. Hopper ll n '"iiiractor. and' ran for Qtwtwnc* on the Indapendaoce league tlckel a fear ago \t th? meeting ??f the Cltlaena' Con ..,,,.,-.. ;,t the Hotel Manhattan, it v.,- , ,,,., j.,,,, ,,, extend the artteiUea of the conference beyond that of securing the election of nun to the Aageenbly win? would not favor a charter of the Ijrpe tii.it han lu.et been Wiled. and ?" Mi,v" them embrace complete fusion a raoolutton waa pasead for th? ep* polntmenl of s committee of nine "to ,-ii-iip.rat?' with Other organizations In the ?frort t.. elecl a tlckel m each bor ougb thai this conference eta. without reservation. Indoras and re..meat. to th?- \oters of the cftjr." The committee was appointed ;?h fol? Juilus Henry Cohen. Melvln ? ; Palllaer, Edward R. Pinch, Collla H. w.iofiwiini. Brneal ?;. Gardener, Con* graagfngn William S. Calder, FVands C. Huntington, Henry Ifoaeowltg and wiii i.-.iM ... Bchleffelln. Committee to Extend Scope. in recommending the extenetoa of the objects of the conference, the committee on plan and scope reported In part: Y.i'ir committee recommends that, In atead of omflning Ita efforts t.. preventing .it the nexl legislature the passage of a charter such as was considered i?. the laat, thla conference ?-xtenii it-? acope so as to |oln i?1 .-i complete fusion movement throughout the city, so far a.*? th?' same inn. be practicable The forces thai ..ere tm.-k ..f the ?-harter were bach of th?- Lavy election law. da? signed t-. thwart the? efforts of tue citizens in rescue the city fr<<\ , Murphy rule and now ?helare.) unconstitutional by the Court ,if Ap| ? The decision of the Court of Appeals Is a victory; f' Is also a challenge! [I is a challenge to all good cltisens, reaardl?^*? of party iftlllatlona, either within or without part) organlaationa, to i"in together an l utilise he grcal opportunltj preserved by this decision Aifrni H. Conklln wanted tu gnon why the committee In Its report had spoken ?if opposition to "Murphy rule," rather than uae the term "Tammany rule.'1 it was stated that this was ?lone advisedly, ?.'?'?aupe there were many men who considered themselves g???? 1 Tamman? men who did want to vote a?_',iiti-it a ticket pul in nomination al the sole behosl of Murphy. Would Repeal Levy Law. .1. Aspinwall Hodge suggested thai the platform <?( the conference state opposi? tion to Assemblymen who had voted for ^ni? Levy bill, as well us thoae who ? favored the proposed charter. Ho 1 thought it was t|ultfl as Important to secure the repeal of the Levy law, even In it?? denatured form, as it was to pre. venl the paaaagi ??f the 'harter as pro? posed this year. WiHIam .1. Bchleffelln, chairman of the Cltisens Union, who is chairman of the Citizens conference, expreeeed peraona] satisfaction over Um proposed fusion tlckel i""i N?\v York County. "I think that it has ,i good chance to win this fall in even chance," lu* said. "An I tr'.m what i hear about the defections from Tammany Hall the tmket has hei? ter than an even chance, it" tlm election wen- held to-day i believe the ticket would win, and if will grow strong? i the camaplgn progr?s sea." - Mr. Bchleffelln s;?i?l he ?ii?i not think [the Cltisens Union would nominate the I county ticket bj petition and place it j under its own emblem. Bui it will ap? ! pear In three columna, the Republican, i the Independence League and that of th.. ? i lemocratli Lengua LEAGUE INDORSES FUSION Conventions Organize, Then Ad? journ to Meet To-night. , ' ? - - ??m lona of ? |. i. 1.1. ndt nee Leagu mel ton 11 ill, ami after the a? onfi ? ? ? ommlttee an.i the routine ?ommitteea on permanent organisation and itlona, adjourned to meet again to iiisrht m the xame pis ? Jam? \. Alien waa el? temp? ? ? ? . lunt? . onventloti ind Sylvester J Malone of the Judicial, and with the tempor?r) orgaalaatlon i ? ? aoluUon eras adoi ted b_ i ai h of tin ? ont ? ntior.a: Resolved, Thai I i? chairman appoint a !onun1tte? of ?even, of which he ^iiall he one, in confer with other antt-Tammanj oi gai ./.-m..i. , to . a i onventloti I candidat? ? to be i ippoi t--.i by all antl i Tammany organlaations. With Mi Allen, t.i' following men were i as the . onfer.mmlttee; I ?.nis J_|cA.voy, .-'viv.st.T Malone, Dr. Irving ?" ". Jame p Rice, 1 ir. Joseph B) rne an.i i ?? ii Res Thi mmitte? I? the Hot? i Manhattan Immi it? aftei thi adjourn ni.?.? ol Hi.- ludlflal convention, and will i iporl hark -it . ned m< ? tinga ai ; Arlington liai to-night WARSHIPS BEFORE LISBON Portugal Recalls Entire Fleet? Steam Up Night and Day. [Jsbon, Oct II The government ha? re? siled In an irgenl command all warahlpj thai bet ?? ? i ?.rating on the noi th i !.. h hole (i?-.-t is now am bored m the Tai ? m It li ateam up nlghi and .??i : ? .oi ??? aall The saik ra a i... had ?land. d to tuke part In thi noi th- rn opei atiom . it thi Ro) all is bave rejoin, .1 ih? ?I'W^. which have ?Nu been ratal ted in confirmation a rep ?rl Royalist hat ?? omet bins .h nu il all 'i m must -.' i i I. ? .'. I onerchis i . ? i. : land Is n garded as lost Th? government foi concentrated on Ihre? Idea of the enemy, I which ; - Intrenched near the gpanlah bor del The Republics troopa forbear to at* tack, ?> h li Rol quite ? ? rtain a hether !tii<- position actual] occupied b) ths i?-? ?-.*.t Ish ?h Portuguese The frontier In that dial rlct ha? ne ,"ei been cleat lv de? lined, sod II the spol should ir..??- t.> be? ta Bpsln tlgl th.*; In tt vicinity might itei ? ? an lout i ? Braganga, Oct. 11. n appeal mat the Royalist* an ? - arious -?man towns along the frontier Lieutenant Itamlrea who, a'lth a detachment of Re* pul Hi i .|.|??r?.I the v. hole i.-. I? n deelarea thai the t"?ik of the Ro. al* i it ir.-.; across the fmnti. : and ? -. now li Spain Answers in the Towns and Cities Contest 19 TWO RIVERS, \\ IS. 20 Campbell, tkx. 21 l.oxi; BRANCH, X J. Watch To-morrow's Tribune for Correct Answers to Trio No. 8. OREGON ACCEPTS Tlfl r__ll IB ' 'rom flr.l pe?' would be nada ?ho aubjoot of careful ?tudj b) the federal connnl*rfon which I? now conaldarlng ths aubjaci with ,, rtow to framing ? an? ?*??'?'??' wm *tar"1 the t, m ?,f the courts. state Banator Warbortoo. oni of the ?moot popular Progressive Itopublicans In Washington, da? larad himself In favot* ol the ra-alaction ol Pr?sidant Taft to? day. Introducing Mr. Taft ai Bopeoah, BOMttor Warhurt.m r.'f.Tto'l to t'lm M "our Presldenl for two y?ars more, and i | spe for elghl rae? *B togotbar." Ban? ator W.'irlmrtnt.'s position In this State is mu h fiat his declaration for Mr, Tafl will probably be generally accepted is sounding the death knell of the aspira? ti?.ns of ths La Folletto-Potadearter oom blnation in vTaahlngton. G 0 H. PRESIDENT IN TWO STATES Says He Hopes All Washington! Women Will Vote. Portland, Ore., Oet n. On one of thai busies! ?lay.? of his trip, President Tafl crossed tha ColOmMs River into Oregon I an?l arrived In Portland to night, lie ?i ? ? ? the da) In travelling south from Tacoma, The only long stop eras st Olympis, where Mr. Tafl ?as the guesl at luncheon -if Qovernor Hay ?f Waablngton At Caatle Rock an?l Woodland the Preel- ' ?lent ventured Into a short dlscussl ' women suffrage? He saiii the Beat was ; lonkififlr to Wsshlngton, ti." largest com monwealth In the world that had woman suffrage, t?t prove Its Wisdom ?r folly. "If wf.ni? n vote," he sai?i at Woodland, "suffrage will be s suceesa if they don't, it won't be, but l hope they ?.?ill all vote." "The Qregonlan" will say to-morrow i_j Real Home Comfort t?. insure?! by having a ????/en bottles "t Evans' Ale in the li'iiise for your own pleasure of to eg? ten?! hoapitality t?. tin illVltr il Of IllX'.y . guest. Telephone mur ?,r???^r ,,r Drmler. "N.it nt any polnl on his I sr he* ??-*?? ??ut Taft been received wltl .? * ShcW of ?.ntliMslastn ami ftfl i'? rtland " CLAPP TO MEET PRESIDENT Minnesota La Follette Men Will Oiv? Mr. Taft "Respectful Welcome." Mhmeapolia, Oct II. Benatoi Mi - t i.ipp, of this state, o Progressive*1 llcai Bon ??r ttie Young ?Men's Republican Clu . - .,? ,. ? ? ?? t| spoil.? Auditor! im on the occasl?)n of PraS? ?i? tit Taft's visit so ,: ? eves H at ber M ,<enat?,r Clapp*s replj rraa receive*! v? :?!..,. 'i.- spot - v _r [?uverne for ?Senatoi i i Kollette, .?r.i wi i i? the prlaeipaJ speak? a? a \?, ? meeting al ?Rochester, Mian , on October, II fits acceptance ?>f the Minneapolis Invita? ti..t. will be ? ?signal for th? i.a r .-,, men to take part in a "respectful aelconsi" to the Presldei I wh? n he ? i M ta*. Soda crackers are more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore Uneeda Biscuit. Five cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invest? ment?an invest? ment in nourish? ment, in health, in good eating. ? Though the cost is but five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour? ishing, too crisp, to be bought merely as an economy. Buy them because of their freshness? buy them because of their crispness? buy them because ' of their goodness? buy them because of their nourishment. /1 r Always 5 cents. Al? ways fresh and crisp in the moisture proof package. Never sold in bulk? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1