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government ln r-sisting Auatrian PJU tenakma, the ooneular t**oublee*Jw rend ar.d Mltrovltae are ****%*? Baagereuo spnit Of IU tft-llng **?' Anstrl.. and S.-rvm. whieh is liUle a culated to fav.,r dip'omat..' nago"* Uona Th.- Bewepai?er.e?l?otboaP-tabi refle* 1 thlfl feeltng. . N? ? ' V1"nn:i ? the Austrian C0*fl0Ul I~r.< haskaat Prtorend Tbe Bervian govermnen ,,,.,.???_ |o eemply wKh Ausi.u.s re Qmm lo .-.Ilow an Austrian r-J-Tes.'nt atfve te go to IW I ***** qulrlee, and practicall -???? tria'fl prateeta on the euhji I Tbor, : it that Bcutarl ha. faii.t, before tb< !1 ******, i.ut this Ifl not conflrmed. that the chok affected tbe i :' !,1"'; that Di R lb, thi noted Oerman ipe ciaiist. has beea aummoned to th.* Bul garlan beadquarterfl toaatlfrt la ?tamp Ina oul Un At the Tchataldja Front. ? | who have been to the Turklah froni ' I of the Tchataldja llnea must prove a taak ,l"r.in-: B ?:-:? T>" " I irlar troops were compelled runmunltlon and IralnforcemenU* w< ??? taken advantage of by the Turka to dlg themaelvee Into Intrenchmenta and to place thelr guna ln 1 oeltlona thus glv tag ,h,n, dtetlnct advantage over the attackera. The Turklah flol been eo flhaken by i defeaU, appear to have been and thus a moat determlned stand. Oa tl meal Uk ? '?"?' lhe,r maln attack to the eaat of Tcbal thelr objecl belag to break through al tbe polat where the rallway to Con ?tantlnopk m ': Tht Btrong fi.rts. th. and the guna of the .i.-h irarahlpa had dla ragod them from i '?? at" t.mnt to turn . Ither Oank of tbe Turk? ish I ? B ,;.i the Bulgarl - b in thelr efforl to break through tbe Turklah lefl ceatw Nasbn Pacha'i army will be p ; '?"??' txorth east end Itfl '? tirement upon I cut The Turka aeem to have no hop< ol but ,i, : hope to Bucceed ln boldlng bataJdJa. Sortie at Adrianople. Turklah gan thou ? _r men were kllle I -aroun k I dui ' t0Tt' oial l Ta tl,.- .;?;.: i ? ' ' ?he ll ?nd - ommendatlon of tve modlfled its demandi . ... , onatr h tion of ? ralhraj from l fl through Ber? vu ? thfl Adrlatlc Bbc haa eJeoabea-1 he me ol a cuatoma unlon Ben Brltain, : g COU1 of moderatlon and conclilatlon to Ber itter stin talke of taklng .,.,.... . ? tlu- Adl Ne_otiations for Armistice. While flghting is golng on al T ha* ..,,,!. tbe negotlatlona for an armlfltlce have loet aome of theb lnt< real but have nol been forgotten by Um Hgereota Th.* Balkan alltea eontlnue to egchange vhrera on tbe aubject, aad H ,. , v|? cti ,i that thelr full terma wlll be flubmltted to Turkey ln the couree e.f a few days. ii is atated that theae -wiii lnclude a demand for the et e.f al! th" Turkish territory down to tbe BrgeflM Rlvi r and tbe payment of an mdemnity of 91*90.000,-00 I At e *,,|istantine,p]e. e-ve*f\ thing is qulet, although tbe leading ef largar detachmentfl of iiiarluae and bhMrJaek* e ts than had bOOB e xperteel has causf-l anme perturhation among the- Turk-. The moot comprebemlvfl meaaurai )ui\,- t,e>e*n taken fot the protection <>f I*. ia. tbfl foreign quarter. and on a slg? nal Wbteb will be give-n in e-ase of the nuthrenk <>f dl-or,|.-r tba* foreign mn ?iaefl aad braejackota w_B oa operate arith the Turkish military police. which aajoya the conbdenee of the> feeetga emhassles. The war*<hlps of the for.-iirn ih'.-ts have been aaolgned to poeltlona from Whlch they caa e ommand the out hlng i,arts ol the < ity. Terms of Peace Discussed. rding t" '' ,,f "T!,<- Dally Mail." tbe Balgariaa cBbtnel -at aii day dlacuaelng thfl terms e.f peace to bfl offered te. Turkey m th.- name of the Balkan i Bervia Ineiata on acqubing ;i parl of the Aitiatii.i coaat, Includlng th,- port e,f Duraaao. There le reaeon t<> believe, adds tbfl correepondent, that the alllee will itisist upon the- cesalon <>f Um -arboJe of tbe conquered territory, ln* e luding aii of Albania. Bervia, al ? is most flrmly reeolved to poeoeoi Du? raaao. le-nt of "Tbe Daily Tfllflarar**" al Bcutarl aenda a aerlea of dlopatchea, the lateet of which Ifl dated November 18, deaciibing Inter raittent bombardmoatfl bi the- Monte ri' grins. a*bl h have kllled aumeroua ,.copic aad -? I ? ? to a rn< bulidinga _ie- layfl that although the price of hread Iderably tbere weafl still at the time of telegraphlng ?ixht tboueand baga ol flour ba tba town. The dUBculty, however, is the ?carctty of fuel foi i,akmg, tbere ba? You will tone up your system and feel better for taJcing, in the morning. \ glaaa of Hunyadi Janos Water NATURAL LAXATIVE Beat Kemedy for CON8TIPATION AUSTRIA ANGERED BY SERVIA Indignity to Consul in Albania and Delay in Answer ing Note Embitters Dual Monarchy?Situation, Though Not Dangerous, Is Disquieting. i: cabli te Tlu 1 rflnuM-l London, Nevi 1s- -The relatlona be trla and Servh. continue to anxh t\. a dtapute whldi has "\el UM poSltioll I . ? naula ln Albanla is a< ting aa aa Initant, and th. contlnued procraatlna tion of tha Belgrade governmeni ln answerlag the Avjatrlaa note, with I t>> B demand for a port on the Adriatic an.l other matt-:-. Ifl BOl conducive to i paclflc aettlement, Bervla Batly nafuaaa ta allow the ? on .-?ni al Prlarend to reautne Sommunlca tion with his government, an.l alao de i linea to permll thi' Auatrtan offlcial t,, i thlther to make Ini i v:ti..,. Couni Bar* ht( Id, In a ta the .leie-ati.'fis at Budapeflt, aaya he is preaaing foi the rlghl to communlcate with the diplomal :tlve. Fei llng In the Dual Monan hy la al ready runnlng high in cqnsequence of dlfferencea arlth Bervia, and ing hanll.v any coal or nrood left The .,,- haa n quiaitl n< d all atocki of wood. rhe . orrespondeni auppoaei th il the of tbe Montenegrin bombard Ihe Turka to con aume their ammunltlon. The Turkiah commander, RI ' ' "?" the alert, and has given ordera that shells nui.-i nol be An d uaelesi Intlvarl dlapatch to The Dally : Mar tlnovicb i: ? pied Ales_io. ? FORTRESS OF MONASTIR SURRENDERED TO SERBS Turkey*- Great Stronghold in Macedonia Yields to Ser? vians Aided by Greeks. . 18 The 1 Ur Burrendered tl ,.i, to the Bervlan troops. Fifty thou : irklah aol llera and threi r a ,,i down their anna had been virtuallj lur i for . ? ? ral ? rt. their Un. I re Ochrida. On Saturday fitlng i .,! ln captui to th< Monai ? BJtera of the Cth Turkiah Arm ? ? ommanded thi Pacha, but many other Turk? iah troopa !'? ? ing from aurroundlng towna wbi.h bad been capl ,-ci?ian-= concentrated there. i>javid . ommander of the Tth Turkish went there with ma Iti rs aft.r the fail ol Uakub to na. n was thought that the Turklah ... id be able 1 tai d ;i !"IlC: .. bul it ii evldenl that ? Uly diaorganlzed and slona, Many of the i ?ta, v. ho iiad be< n only re centlj called J>ack to tl ? .. .i .,, . Kcellent pcei tion for di renci. II la the markel i ? n tre for the entire diatrii I and has a populatl. n of 15.000, ? mpoaed ol Ber larlana, Albaniana, Armen iana, Greeka and Turk* The Chrbitiana ,.iif the Inhabltanta. The | "f the -elght- ? om mandlng llonaatir by tin- Bervlan arm. undei Crown Prince Alexander ren ,i,.'. .1 the fortreaa untenable. F. thi rmer Turkiah Minlater to Belgrade, waa one of the Urst to band over hia sword. At the beftaning 0f tha war be made the remark: "We will si.on in^ite our friends to ilmn-r ln Belgrade." Thi country around the for_ra_a li ;| and the attackera were fre queatly ui> t<> their fcnoee ln mud. FIGHTII-6 AT TCHATALDJA Battle Resumed on Second Day ?Turks Report Success. r-mst intinuple, Nov. 1& Thi battle of Tchataldja was reaumed this morn? lng and was coiitinueil all day loriK. Th.- Mrinc wns not Heard in the city owlng to the gale whlcb Man to tht weatward. C_rr_BPondenta were par mltted to approaeh tbe Unaa oa the Ifarmora Bide, Tbe cannonading icemed much leaa In volume than oa Bunday, bul it la believed that there were more Infantrj attacka. Mahmo-d Mukbtar'i dlviaion, it waa I, attacked the Bulgarlana m thi inoiiiin-, throwing their {ormaUon Into diaordar an.i eaptt_njng leveral guna. The Turkish Ur?. imuii, boW.Yer, sus t,illled hinv> losses. it waa Inpoaalble to aeeerfcain whether Lhe'Bulgarlaaa were maklng any prograai in attaeking the linea, ->'? t it waa eertain froan a aurvey of the Beveral main i. adi that the Turka arere ii .1 i. trcalin?. A inilitary attach.'- of one of the great powera mu<ie tba Btatemenl thal the attache_ were n<>t pennltted to witneaa much of the action, bul beaaw aomethlng of yesterdaya artlllery duel, in which, be declared, tb<: Bulgarlana Brad badly. Tiuy waated about three hundred Bbella on a batten mar him, aad falled to Injure a Blngte man or gun. Tha aitaoh- azpraaaad the oplnlon that the Turks would hold the line auc ei-.-sf tl 11 > . Evening reporta were t<> tbe effect thal tha Bulgarlaa left wlag had oh talned a allghl advantage ln the day*i flghting ln tbe netghborhood ot Derkoa, Th" Turkish f..rc< s were deprived of i..ii ? of the heet, owtng to the hlgb seas. Tbe Infantr) eame more Into use to? day. and it Ifl said that tbe Turkish cavalry rendered a_'actlve asrvtcea, The Turkish troops have si't fire to tha Istran.Ua foreel Mi prevent the bul? garians from b_A et '.ii. re, Aa orBclal Austria Ifl beoomlng greatly angered ? sult of Servia'H attitude on the coneular queetloa Auetria is further emblttered by reporta regarding thi manner In which the DfluMni treated tbe Auatrian Conaulate when they en t< re-,i Priarend, Tlie- sitiiatiein. perhapa, whlle perhaps not ahse.lutely dangerous, 1b certainly eli.seiuleting. Vieaaa, Nov. Mt?A Wt** dMpateh to , ,. -IMe-hspost." gtvt-g InCidflaU at iM-i,iui, bi deeertbed i>y an AltMmian i fugitive, say- thal Servlan floMHerfl f'.r.-.-d i tlie- dOOTfl e.f the- Austrian ConflUlatfl afte-r i tbreatantag te brtng up a gun and sheii tha bulldlng. Tha Bervlaafl rushed la aad 1 found lb? ee irtyard fllled witii Aibaninn w,,nirii .Hi'1 .'Iiil-lre-n wh,. ha,l tak.-n r<f ' agt there. -Pbe s'e-rvians cut down avery ,.?.. turnlng tbi oourtyard of the eon u into ? flbamblfle. Tba floldlerfl then rushed iipstairs to thfl eonaul'a apart* ! neat an.i burel thfl door open ln thO| itruggle, M. Proebaaka, tbe eoaeul, re? celved a bayonei throat ;communl<*atlon advi.-e-s Ihe publlc tO laccept with rexerw th'> tmoflklal news of the war publiehed by the newa papera it la reported thal tbe Toung Turk. Tai.iat Bey, has been llb erated after an eaammatlon. Blght hundred wounded arrlved here to-day. a BURNING VILLAGES MARK FIGHT AT TCHATALDJA Bulgars Hold Courageously to Their Positions, Despite Galling Fire. London, Nov. I9.**-Tbe eotntepondent of "The Thnea*- *rith the Turka llv? lng further detaili of the battle along the Tt hataldja llnea, says: "The flring Increaaed hcavllj toward ;: o'clock on Bunday, when the Bul? garlan batterlee three mllea northeael taldja oi em d ? continuoua fltre agalnat th* tvrin work* ol rlamldleh Here the Bulgarian infantry had de* bouched Into b plaln ond eeiaed the iriilage of Itsedln, from whlch thej arere driven by tbe Turkish artlller) Boon after tbe vlllage burel Into flamea The Turklah tt-oopa appeared holding ihe enemy al ba) "On ih.- Immediate froni the Turks t bul -lightly the Bulgarian on. and tlitoiigh my i . ould d ? ? ? T rkiah reaervei I ?! i.-ft the- po .iii,,n- they occupled ln th*- morning. "The Bulgarian batterlee, cieverly ln* trenched al the edgc of the plaln, bad to bear the flre of tbe heavy guna of thret warahipi boomini broadaldefl from the- -.-a. Thla iir.- waa dlrectod by aigaeU frian the hilla it aeemed effectlve, bul the- Bulgarian artlllery* men stiii courageoual] erved thelr "Thus the artlllery rombal obbed and flowed tiii tbe aun wenl down la i . rim-on giOW, ain,,l .. v ? t :,,? drawn up bj tbfl tiririn. ? juel 1'e-fnre- nlgbtfall another i Igoi - oua duel between ih>- Bulgariana and ? the Hamidleh worka began. I thought for a momenl thal tbla ii.-n e.f abrap nel buratfl preeaged aa aaaeult, i,ut i waa wrong, u wlth tbe tttlag e?f the sun aii Bigna of thfl flgbl dMappaared aave the Ramea of the burntng ?*_,? lagea aa though Ihe i.attie- was itopped by the touch of an electrlc imtton. ?Thus flnlabed tbfl Brel eiav of the Bulgarian preperation to <iise-.,ver a aallenl Ln lb? tamoui Tchataldja llnea. 'ihe- Bulgarian >taff mual bave learned much, and certainly learned not t>. place t,?. nn h confldenoe in th apprectatioa i?y amateur eorre* ipondenta oi the morale of ih<- armj Lately In re-tre-at. i.ut now weil aetab* llehed. n la Impooelbte to aay what \m paHsmg ln other dlreetlona Home ef the- troeip- ar. Mfllng the enemy for th- hrst time. FfOMt what I h.ive nh aerved tbe Bulgariana maeie no h?-ad way here." U. S. MARINES APART FROM THOSE OF EUROPE Commander of the Scorpion Not Under Control of Foreign Ranking Offtcer. r preia 1 i>?- Trlfeea* Bar... ] WiialiiiKtte.ii, N'ov II.-It wh* "etat.-d at tha stat" Departaamt lo toy thal the etghty Mnejecketi laaded al Conetaa tlnoplfl from th.- Inlteil Stnte-H fltatlon .-"' ,,i pion yeaterdaj wt re part ol two thouaend men tbe dtplomatlc eorpfl al thfl Turklah eapital <)<?< ide.i to us.- in tiv rrvenl of hoatilltle* eithtn tba dty. lt is helleved that tlie f.,r,?<? wiii be adeojueta te afford the neceaaary protection until an addltlonal forea arrlvea Tha reportfl te thi Btate Department to-day ladkated that Coaataatlaoplfl was practtoatfy oulefl. bul there was ? pemtblllty of more forces . t??-ir,K landed. The Internatlonal fleel it preptued to rxtend protection oa both si.l. s e.f tbfl Boeporua from lan Btefaae to Buyub* anei the- faeiing BSiatfl here- thal I there is ne eauee foi alana. Plaaa bav? been perfected, it ia nnderatood, lo guerd everj port aad la tha evaat ef aerionfl 1 engagementa te take- tba feeetgnen ? aboard tbe war vaeeeta. Tn* Btate Departmeal bai made Itcleei th.it la laneiing aallera fr,?m th.' flcorplOM un Turklah aoll the Ualted Btaflea ha* ne,t deperted from its tiadltloaal poUcy of avohling at.y entungiliiK alliatice* or ln terferencfl witn Burepean poUtlca There* f,,ie*, tbe eommaader of the s.-orpion i_ ; acU-g nt tlie* re-que st .if the American , Ambassa.lor ln ('onstantlnopl*-. anel Ih ne,t uiieltr tlu- ee.intie.1 of any of tl,e Kuroi.eM.il j naval oflkerM, though mont of th?-*e out , rank him. Hy a < e.tntnon undertetandlng. l,e,we*ve-r, all e.f the- varioim naval c-e.ntln genta aow la Turfcieh flratera are- belng dleflpoaed "f aetcordtag to h tadtly ao* ; oepted plan, hut flach preserves lt? lndc I peodeaee. Ti,?* rnitrei gtatea PubMc Hoalth Barwtoa I is drawtag tighter it* flaea of praeaattM I on the- Atlantlc Coaat beceoee <>f the ap j paaraare Of e-he.lcra in the* zone of the Balfcaa war. Whlle- Burgeon (lenera! Blue does nol regard thfl elangtr t.. tlit- Uattfld Stat.s as graVfl us the prvben* t'.mc, all vessels from the Mediterranean will ba ri?l.!!v inspected. VaaaaU aaJllng for the Unlted itatea by way of Naples will ba aaaa-tned nl tbal part, where the American Pab* Health Service has B sunceon statlon.-.l. V. ?-- 1. | from ports of Turkey Whlcb do B_? touch [ Naplea wtB ba elesely a_tntl__a__ apaa | theii arrlval in this country. - _ WARSHIPS OF EUROPE GUARD CONSTANTINOPLE British Bluejackets Lent to American Embassy?Scor pion in Upper Bosporus. |i:v ca__ la Tbfl i ??' ""?? London, Kov. Ift?Dettchinenta o_ bluejackeU and marims from tha in? ternational aquadron landed a! Con Btantlnopla aanly y.-t.rday mornlng and OCCUpled th/emliassies. cmsulate... poatefflcea. banka, hoapltaia and achoola of the respectivB __.____?. The landlng, which attmcted conaVderable attentlon from th" public, was effected arltb i"r f,., t or.br. Crowda gatbered 10 tronl , of the emba-aie-, acanning tha aallora [and the anna plled near the entrai Aa the Unlted Btatea guardahip Bcor plon had been aaaigned to the upper Boaporua for duty. bluejacketa from the British crulaer Weymooth were ii nt to guard the Amartcan Bmhaasy, tha annored erulaera Tenneaaee and Montana nol belng expected ..' (5?n itantlnople before the end of lha month. This step waa nol carried oui al the requeal of the Turklab government or ln conaequence of aaj partlcular re qu< t The ambaaaadora on the spot eame lo the conclualon that the presence of a force on h_nd would be deslrabU, nfti r confi rencea on the aituation. Down to th.- preaent ao trouble has artoen In the capital, bul each of the forelgn [warshipa has been ailotted ? api poeltlon m the evenl ><t a< tlon becom inar necesaary t<> inaure lhe aafetj ol jforelKti resldent'' _ "REICHSPOST" REPORTS ATROCITIES BY SERBS Story of Women and Children Being Kilied by Machine Guns at Prisrend. \ ii nna, Sov. II. -The RV Ipubllahea a dlapatch from Ita wai cor .. apondent, who ? bj ? I ?'"" d bj th- fugitive Alhanl in leader, Koldl bra, thal lhe Ban lan troopa aft? i , .,,,, | | p] rend, luri ? d tbi r machine Inhabltants, kllllng 111 ,,,ii,-ti and tan i hlli ? Koidlbra alao red thal the eharge that lhe Bei vlan w< during ihelr oci upation of the AUSTRIAN POLICY DEFINED Triple Alliance Agreed Upon Autonomy of Albania. i: idaj ? -t Kai Is- The Auatro-Hun garlan Idtalater >?( Forelga 4-ount Ben htold, la lhe i otfrse "f th. debate thla afternoon on the bodgel "t bla mlalatry. retterati d tuati i i poMc) wltb rat( n n< >? to ll ?? Balkan -Ituatlon He aald thal 'he changea wrought by ti. war obllged the governraenl , arn Itaelf wlth tiie eff< 11 thoae would hav.- oa the iatereata ol the i>u.ii Ifonarchy. Tha cnbineta al Vienna ind Ftome, be dw lared, were agrei d pri th future autonomoui poeltlon of Albanla, addlng: "? "ir pollcy, Uka thal is baaed on tbal Prtw lpl< Hc boped tiiat the pomfparb ra now prooeedini would result in Un apeed cesamtion of boatllltlei and thi , lualon of pea.-e. K- gardlng thi ti which hai ariaaa through lhe I detentlon i I Auatrlan conaula by Ber ,,i:i an.i the dental of lhali i ? communkata wltb their governmeni ha said that the Bervlan governmi nl had roi entiy i iin ially i omplalned of tbe attltude of Conaul Pre chaaka when Prlarend wa| captured, and asked thal ha be replaced To thla ii repiy was .-ent. espf-eaing readlnaaa i" Inojulre lnto the ceaaplalni and aaklng that an upportunlty be afforded foi direct cnmmunb Bttoa with him. Thr Servian government replled tbal the milltary authorltltlefl objected to tiie dtspateh 4if an Aiisti.i-iimi_ari.iii eourier to Prharand Negotlatlona to tbla polnl were Mt j u proceedlng. Blmllai HtepM had been taken ragardlng the oooaul ;>t llltrovltsa, who waa deprlved of Uberty ol action by lhe Bervlan milltary authorltles and returned to make b verhal report ??it ia probab-B," Bnld the mlnl it< r "thal Bervia nW speedll) complj wltb oui demands, whlcb frofc tha vlewnoint ,,f internatli anl law are fully Juatlned, i.ut wa aball contlnue lo preaa .ni i gt tii ally for tbe restoratlon ol normal communleattoa wlth our repreaant atlvea." ?... . _ FOR A CHINESE MONGOLIA Army in Canton Prepares for Action?Boycott Decided Upon. Caatoni Hav, ll^-The aratj la prepar hja to proceed north le preaerve Mon* aoUa for tha repabHc The marehaal uiiiitia wfl] take tbe r>ia. ?> of thi ri ta in-. whii.- tbe latter ara awaj Tha provlalonal aaaembly aad lhe milltary council have declded to .support Ihe _o\ eramenl In an effort t<> force Mongolia to remaln Ib tha uaion b ith tba republlo, The oewapapera tn already maklni aapealfl for wai eontrlbutlona Commer? cial organlsatlona hava dadded to boy ootl gooda rr.uii eoontiiea aupportlna Mongollaa lndep_nd_no_. i_>nii.>n. Nov Ht - TreuMi haa arlaen ever lha racenl oahvantloB between huhsIw aad Mongolia, bj wblch Ruaala reeognteea and gaaraateea tha ladepea deaca oi Mongolla a Biaaa meatlaa waa held yaatarda) k? no Maagol prtaeaa and ehlef|alaa in Pa kinR. aeear-laa Ut a dhHjat-fa lo "Tba Dally Ti-leKinpli." Tle> ?!? ' -i,|. >i lo !?? padlata saaalutely tba -onveatlen algned hy Rnseta un.i iCoogolla al U|ga, tii, Maogollaa i*a_.t_t. and reaolvad te a>k rtaaldanl faaa BMb-hal to afford mll< tiiry pfotaettoa ba tbeae M.>h?.>iiaiis win his la j'-iri the Chtaeee Bapabtle The advlsBrf o_____l bl the PiaaMeni ladaaaad tt"- HangaBaa prtaeaa1 raaolu ti.-n, aad MJttt treopa laalongtag t<> th. northem army were place.1 nn.br onl.i. Ib pteeeed to the Wonaoiian lionttet, \ anmber ol -attahoM have l.ft i.y traln for tho Slty of K.4l-4',an, half of whi. li la M ?:.-->! and hall Cluin.-;???. NEW MURDER CLEWS Detectives Expect Arrests in Trunk Mystery Any Time. NOT "WHITE SLAVE" CASE Believed That Police of Buffalo May Find the Persons Wanted Here. Bvldeace tvhlch teada io eiiminate tbfl Uty of a deaMe murder and alxc1 te. dieprovfl the- auapeoted cemnectlon oi tha eaae arith the- *whltfl Blave" tradhi was turaed over t-> Ceamlflflfloner Dough* erty yeeterday by detecttvai ?rorktag on the WMk-eM trunk murder inyetery. Tlie* poUofl ara aoer confldenl that not oniy ,ii,i thfl death of Cannellaa Oeraed I ir? thfl beuea al Ka Bl Baat ?Kb mreet hav* no relatlon erltfe thal of Jennle Cara ! lleri, but alao thal thfl iroinan'fl Bfteea lyear-old daughter, irhoefl eudden dlaap pearance auggeeted tba poealbllltjr that araa ? aecoi I tiettaa. i? ojgw h-Kve ! anel may l.e- found at any hour. : The trail of Ltombardl, the ftrl and Bucie ia,!,,. the oecupaati of tba '"th atree I flat at ti:,- time <>f tii?- murder, led out of town yeeterday. Conuniaatoaer Dougberty espreeaed hla bellef tbat tha trlo, who I Untll r.-'.-ntlv had t.o.-n s~*e-ii ahout th" ttattaa quarter >>f th.- Baat BM* bad Igone ounddfl th? dty, and thal bifl "t.-n w.mld BOOn kiieiw tti.-lr whe-re'ahouis. Tb* theorj that the* Oeraed woman v..,- pe flonfld and that after Bhe had bfl" come ui aire nailfl were driven Into I,, r !,- ad, eauelni her death, i? oaa arhlch ti,-- detectlvea ar? lncllned to pcoet Tha blood italned nailfl found In the de* aerted Bal ta thfl Bijeplcion, but garded .-,? much mora probablfl Ba stru. k down wlth BOBM heavy Inatrument .,. made yeeterda] te the .1. i i, 4'?t!i str.-.-t. Thfl .. d the-lr guard eif tlu: upart ment, but arlll probably ba reUeved to ?lay, anen paotogrepha aill bfl madfl nn* dei Inapector Faurot'i >iir,-r*ton. The fia: la in the aama eondlthm ln whleh lt was round f,>iiow!ng tba Ughl of Itfl tanaata. While detectlvea worktng up tha loeal e tiet eif t!i" '?:,',' li lV? beflO I tHB| I -,. |, th.-ii bellef In ti,- "whtta siav.-" - .,- ,,f tba murder, ComiiilflBlenar erty la by he maana i i gleetlaa. the thal tha Brldgepori murder ? ? bo an - loai ly een* I.., led. uting attor* Onn . who bai rolun ? - toward tha flolutioa of ly eonnected tt tlgatlon I loiri -I i i ? murder .'f the ' r,- ..!?? caa* * nleh mcllne ;m to thal the Qeracd mur - ted ty e,f the Huff ilo ? [oe al ? ' J> ttltM , woman ? ? Commlafltoner ii in communtcatlon ?vlth tbfl ? ,,-re-. . *, ? ? Blk, Conn N'ov II n ai tb? pretty nd murdered , . tanaetl min pond m -. 13 Novei i alth ii"- < heekerboei I i ,, thi ? :" ,r',',1 thfl "T*d m h the < "?"" "' I . been worklni oi tbi I, ol fun.-ral ? Ciiday ne u.,^ \. ty nottceabM ,,t arhere the tln Itfl found le ft wlthin the trunh ... ,, i from the vlctim'a , .-..I. i ceraeti tha wlre ,i.-tv 1-in and ..i. The fln from thfl ? nk WOUld ? ,[,-, ly liave> Mirne.l the clol I ol u' ?? ?!? ? I ao ,.t! -.%:.< n*.e-,i Ui.it tbe detaetivefl thal Hi.' aTound around th. . ? I with 11 ASCUITH HAS HIS WAY Commons Rcverses Vote on Banbury Amendment. -An ?laicablfl arraage* , tbfl Hontfl Bulfl quarrel ln th-* , ? i',,iiuii,,1,s ara i brought about ? m daj whi n ih.- dlflpute ax te thfl gov** ,'inni'ii method ol pncedure whlch |ed te, Mi,,, dlaordei laet araeh waa aettled Thfl iovernmeni announced thts nfternoon Ita int.nti,,ii of raachiag tho ?"<! it de* . |,,,i i .i more re*uadabou( nt aaa aad tha L>nl ?? n^ mad? good thelr ,i mand for tht obeei rano of pre eedi nt, tlon. ,-t- , tt) -I Bifl e-!iailge' of mind "I'.irtiy t,, repugaane ? al i pee. Mi,],. recurrwaofl al dlaorder aad partly t,> ., de lr? nol te, igaora thi appeal A the e-h.ilr ' ?i'i,,. Houae of Commoni tbe n, oa thi ii ,,i .,,, of the Pramler, negatived |ta tuiin, lal reeolutlon, a-< antended ln rammlttee e.n tha motloe ef Blr l-'r.-i e rie-k Banburj Another raaolutlon arlll i, i rm it. Tha !?? i ,? ull of the flqtiabMfl flrill bfl the pn gn .*? ,?i the Hocm Rulfl blll im <? a daya SIMMONS NEW ADJUTANT Appointed to Succeed Lieuten? ant Colonel Walton. i itv T,-ie-Ki-.i|,h le The rrlbaai 1 albany, Nov. II.?Ueub n.-mt Colonel Chaiiea A. Blmmona, aaabitant adjutant aenenU at t*,,, atata bea been nemed t.. Buoceed Liautenaat CeJonel itomulus V. U/alton, who wai adjutahl leneral to Majoi e;,n, mi John F, O'Ryan, and was rendered lupernumerary by Qovernor Dix almultaneoualy with Major Oeneral e I'lf.aii. ii araa bbm lald to-day that Major i'.-r, f 1-:. Nanii. uf tba Bubolateiwa de* partmeal ol the lal Biigade, New York. haei i.n appointed Aaaletant AVdjotanl Oaneral to taka th,- plaoe ol Colpoel sim mona al th? dlvWon beedqiiartprfl in ai baay, Tl?!-. however, was denied by Oov , t nor Dix. it ia alao reported tbat Ueuteaaal Colo* nel Bugena W, Lueae, chief angleaer e>f the- dlvlfltott staff. wlll bfl a|,|x,lnt.-el a*l' jui.int foneral oe major gaaaflal by Oov* .ine.r s ii/-1. Colonel Lacae la a graduata ,,. WtM PofaM and Ifl | medal Of honor man. GREEK FLAG ON KASSANDRA. atheoa, Nov. li.?Major Tra*-**-*1 aeada tba fOUowlBi telegram; "After loadtag in Kaeeanire I eavelled th.- Turklah au tii.eijti.-s and boieted tha ure-t-k Hag ever a d.i/.e-n vlllegea ,?f the piniaanla Tba bibabltanta were wlld wlth fay. i am marchtag toarard tba rillagw beyond tbfl Kaeeandra realnanla. aad have occuplad ?J, tOWBfl Ol I'ollgyios and Bavdae." 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