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ALBUQUERQUE EVENING HERALD TltiHtlMl cit'Ikkv. VOU !M. NO. M. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW M SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1011. KVKXINU MKKAMN VIVU 1. .NO. Mti HMD AND YULE GAME THIS YEAR III E OF 0 TO 0 One of Orottut Contests Ever SeH the Gridiron Be tween Twft Leading Cl left of tke United States. BATTLE SURGE TO AND FRO BETWEEN THEM Excellent Work Done by tke 0) posing Teams With Hon ore for Star Performances About Divided. IIAHVAUlNV.M.i:. Cambridge, ".Mass.. Nov Tile lineup; Harvarattmlth. left end. Hitchcock, left locklo. Leslie. left guard, Purmcnlrr, center; Fisher (captain), right guard;. tftorcr, right tackle; Fcltoti, right ontli Onrdner, quarter- back; Campbell, ltd half. Wiiii dell, right dull! Huntington, fullback. Yak- Awry, left end. Heully. li-f l tackle; Frunpm, left guard. Kclchum. Center; MoDrVltt, right guurd. Paul, right tackle. llociulst'r, right end; Howe (captnjjil, quarterback: Tump, loft hair; Hpaldlng, right half. Dunn, fullback. (lump called at : i ni. Huferco. W H. t-itngford, Trm- It). Cmplte, David U Pulti. llrown. Fluid Judge, William Murc. Pennsylvania. Head iMnmnin, J. M. Pe'idlo- ton, llomkdH. (Mr Rrnl(t HrIS A. I rfJ Wlrsi CatMbrltfH'. NV. aa.--Hjilt! started tin oatm by kicking ant of bounds on Yet 3-yid lino. On the tint ihiwH CaH mak iivdo yards around Harvard's right end e n faku kick. Chrip ktotH't! m tkc first a4 tho hall gwt away from the Harvard back fkdl. It waa Yak'a ball on . HvbK'm l7.-BftUHc. Spalding maths four ytw4s t-huaiRh renter On a wltm.,!ilft- Hiittiiit made four mote Howe draw lt;k for n goal fro:i tlio Held. There wnn n poor ihs and tho tint! wrnl to llnrrnnl on Howe's ftim ble. Ttm play was on Harvard's l.Vynrd line. Wendell iiindr two yatila and Yalo lost five yard for Intcrlorcnc.e In thu center Foltou kicked to the ccntet of the field and there was no run hack Trie rushes pelted Yaw but two yards nwd Cainti kicked to Campbell on liar varda se-yurd Hup. Ftvo yatds were tuado on the run back. It was liar vard'H ball or. tla-lr IT. -yard line. A Yultt H.alty of pn yard for holding iind a plunsc by Wrndoll placctl th ball utt llartard'a S5-yard lino. Ftlton kicked oritnlde on Yak'V .IS-yard IIhp Ou n wing akltt Npaktltis toat Rvu yarda uM L'attw Immediately Ulckud to Camplll o Harvard' W-yord yard llHe. Ptvtt yarda wori? wlnvd In tho ceatv baek atht I ho ball waa In tho ccHtaf of tlit) fk'ld In llarvnrd'a ..... III If U flflUBi A fW) Mck and lun by Camubfill and a tfWtUir back lilt-k by Oardnor nt!tld ta-vwi yarda (r the Crlmaou. Howe eaiMttl Campboll'a pant ami ran tho Ml back five yaida to Yalo'a :'5-ynrl CawpUll kicked on the first dwH d H waa attain llarvwrd'a ball In mh!-HM. Cip44l w4v U yarda Ihraafrti cMUr Harvard waa tipnallaH Kvt yarda for tk-tay. KcKm klehea h ilw Hrat ikwn. Yala fwm-W-d ami H waa lUrvara ball on Yulv'a (rvtM-yard lino. Potior wt'Ht In for Oafdner at HarvaitTa quarter OH llkt rt thrwn WumkM could Hot Ttei' HWf for n fofward jiaaa AHd Ihn ball waa raiiRht by Kpaktliw. It was Yale'a ball on hr yard IIho. (!amp kk-kt-d mt of bound at Yalo'H SS-yard 1I(H, IhiI tkra waa Iwd nrui work by fhu Yaki forward and Yolo waa jKrttallacd fifttan yard, tm-u took Kraitcli' vdaco a loft Rtiard. tirore uad Hrat peilod: Yule, 0; Jlurvard. 0. Oiillcmr look l'nul'n pi arc at tuchlo for Ynkt. I'luy wkh ruMiiim.'il wllh (hit ball on Hnrvnrd'a IK-yartl lim. Potior Mtexcd n lltdd Koal bv half n yurd. Yak not tho ball On ln-r 3iyad Mm). (Hi a woitiTH HliI ft Hltclicovti broW iauHiM. mid threw gpakUng tor n losa, "CiMip on a rk kkk kbIkoJ n yard and l:lcl I'd o (Mi aunt, ikiwa. Tkit ball wont out m linawiaa oh Yale'a 40-yard lino aad wt to Hrvattl , rMtr UMHf mnI Hh) IrtMo rpcovef-t-d th Mt w IM M-yard Hm; On a ifowWtt vm Cmii md a yard ami pHtmrpf mum pvtri 1 1 wnn Cawi iwrfyM tk' lM. Wnt Harvard hffc M N)t., Caw) kktMd lo cA4r M4d MMi whWo CattiplKdl wa cwMd-w a tM bawtc b Ml artt-r NMliMMa tm yawM. It waa Harvard' btfM mi Yato'a H-yard lt. teywAaa ttaA CafMtdMWa da-t at Irtt Mtir lawk (m ' Hrvrl, In a rivlayod mm MeyftaMa m4a k vardti and akM hrc yaiiU hhb, Yal waa Hmm mmMmhI five yafiU htr aY.ii4a (itoy. h waa (far vard'a hMMoa Yaa'a 45-yafd Mm, TiMM ipaMttnl Im ve ynt tor n M )AvW mm- triM a fwrward iHbw tf tfc hM womL ia YaM m (i ENDS SCOR inlil flcW Ptillbla could not twin and thH rnaia allll another woxtorn ahlfi Phllbln mado nro yard it nml Yalo inndo n ck'vor attemtit ni ahort on- aldo klcklHR, Tho ball went to Har vard on her own w-ynrii line. rot tor klrked to Camji on Yalo'g to-ynrd linn and then Yal tried a torwnrd pns. It droHd oh the Krouad and Ynt atlll retained (lio bnll. Camp pmiitd to HeyiHiWH, who waa thrown back for a loa of a4x yards, lloth aldva tiled ruBhlHK for oe down atid thrii Klcklwi. 111 tluctuatkiK be Iwpph tho 49-yard llnra. Jtewclu'or , dUkKatPd h4a rlM arm aad Mlit-lton took hki f4a. M waa Yato'a ball on their own t yrd Hw?. On a I)unafta4 wIhk ahlft llown niude it a tort i4jm on Yato'a HO-ynrd line. Avory w Injured. Willi about two minute remaining In Urn aacond period, Yalo had. the bull ou Ita 54-yard line, bat continual to play Howo tried n run from ft faku kick and wna thrown, Mia four yarda. Cajip kicked to Reynold on Har vard's. S.Vyard llao. Avery ttnew tho Harvard back lor no rraln. llurvnrd kicked to the ctmter of tlio field whero Howe waa tackled for no n.iln. On tho weaterH uhlft Phllbln xnlned a yard and tku Ya'o triH o forward paaa, brt, r4wl Yale still had thu ball, Camp received tho ball on n p&or kick nnd hurled It- There wan a Dcramblii MKttt ball wonl to II n v vardjMt ar iwn 46-yard Hue. Score ed second torlixl. Yale. 0; Harvard, 0. Harvard kicked off to Yutu'tt four yard line. whf tho ball went out of boutida, Ya trtttd n Iohx forwnrd )aM with Avery twenty yarda away on tho other aide of tho field, and an tlio ball fell It waa taken back to the tour-yard IIho and tho play repeated. Camp kicked to Reynokla, who fuin bled and Ynlu got tho ball on their own 38-ynrd line. Camp punted IiikIi to tho Harvard buck neld. whero the ball wa fumbled on Ynlo'a 35.vnrd line. Howo dropped back to Ynlo'a 38-ynrd lino for u field Konl. The ball niliHpd and w:m ulven lo Harvard on their 25-yard line. On n double pnxH Keynolda wim thrown buck, Ion Inn four ynrd. Wendell mudo bU yards nnd Harvard kicked to Yale'a IS-ynrd line, where there waa n fair catch. Huhea by Hualdlng and Phll bin gave Ynlu a Hro down on Hai vard'a 48-yard line. Short rufihos by Ynlo kvi Harvard tho ball on their own I'm yard lino. Wendell til most eluded Ynlo'a for wnrd, but waa hurled back, lotting three yard. Fellow pttilted nnd Yalo ran It back aoventcon yards. Phllbln drevo IhroiiRh rentor for Ihe yard nnd Ch.i:p punted to Harvard' 10 yard llnu on tho third tlown, key tiolda ron half way acroaa the field on n Ittko kick, for a lots of five yardi. Huehea by Cnnip put thu ball on Yalo'H sa-yard line nad thou Yulu hlcktil to Harvard'! Xl-yurd line. There wiis a mix up and It wan Hur vard'a ball In center Held. After two ahort riirfbt-tf Harvard htefetd nnd It wh Yolo'a ball on tnolr 8-yard lint. Perry took (lulletir'a place Camp kicked to Kcfynolda on Vulc'a CO yard line. .Harvard uncovered n forwurd paau and acored It flrnt down with the ball on Yale's 40-yard lino. On thu Hecond down theru wua hold Ins by Harvard and n loss of flltetn yarda by the Crliimoii. Heyuoldri ran It back ilxtcvn yarda and then thero wua u forward pan by Harvard. The bait went to Harvard again on Yale'a 28-yard Hue. The play lor the third period ended with tho ball in tnki'a poiao-nlou on their own 10 -yard line. tfeoro Yale, 0; Harvard, 0. HuhxtltutoH went in in drou-a for the loot period. Camp kicked out of bounda ofl Yale'a J3-yard Iwe, where tho ball went to Harvard. There waa holdlstc by Ihrvard and the ball went back lo Yale's 35-yard line. Smith waa Injured. TlnT. ball wa Ilnrvitnl'H on Yak'a &K.yard line. Harvard trieit n forward paaa but Howtt rawiht I he Iwll and It waa Yalo'H ou their 30-yard line. Howo kicked out of beuwJa on Yalc'jt D3 yard Hue Heynoida tried Yale'a left end for no (tain. Hartanl waa forced to kirk and it wa Yare ball oa their own Vyrd line. Thwo waa holdiiiR in the- Harvard linn and it wn Yale'a bM n their own 42-yaHi line Tho HlruKKk) waa that of Titans km acitlier aide gained ud nppre4aiki advnntaau and tho gam ended with a score of 0 to 0. CARPENTERS LAY DOWN ARMS TO TRADES American Federation Qraitk Men Witk Xammer All They Ask and Tkey Will Re-Enter OrfaxiMtUii, Hy Kvwttax HttmtA A. I. H'i) At Until. Ou., Nov.' 35. HecamW liKi prcsen' conveHlloa of, tho AMtrlH Federation of Labor haa granted tiw UHlted lirothcrliood of Ciuymk4 evvrythlUK It hna asked la le miti ter t ttwiiiniltfory amaajMrnatiaMa, taw flfajanltathm, with a mwtibeeahlp ef dOtf.MK, today agreed to ro-eflter th m4144i,' trade ikparlmat ami nbtta by It k deckXofi. SAl.tHl.N MF..V tN PAY Till CWNK Juiiae Abbott Ink) thin afternoeW InforiiU'd the Imllcted hatnunkpap that ir thuy ileiared to plead aulh-y lo vlolatlna the IKiihh- taww mwIM to election day clonta iiB.l py tftf co4 hu wouM mA lafHct twim1 HaMlea. The alter Hy Infiifwmt tfte rHirt they whuM ttfo ih whkm up with their enema hi naiv. JUROR'S DIES CAUSING I TD BE OEGESSEI Death Follows IUhcm in De hying Profre5 ef Trial of XeXamara in Los Angeles This Week. ANOTHER'S WIFE IS SERIOUSLY ILL (Hr KwhIbk Hrral A. I. I.rril Wire) Loh AliRplea, fit I.. Nov. 25. Dentil, which liua liorrpd over the proitn-H of (ho MeS'umaru nuirdor trial, Blruok today t'hnrlea Ki.ion, broth vr of Juror J. II. Kenton, died utter an extended lllni-oa at 7 o'clock, nnd Judso llonlwll adjourned court until Monday iiiurnliift. It wnx Htlpulnli'd tlmt Huxtuii ko home ui liny tlmu he wlilied with pcrniinxlou of tln court. To Juror F. U. Oreen wn aruntrd the name prlvlU'Kr. Oreon'H wife I KrMV. Iy ill YUAN SHI KAI IS T HONOR IN IHE LAND Both the Rebels and the Man chus Now Begin to Doubt His Sincerity and He Is Greatly Embarrassed. (Mr KttalBB HcraK A. f. LaM Wtra) PeklnK, Nov. 2S 1'rciiiter Yuan Phi Knl'H I'Odltliin In bpcumltiK more Inlolorulilc dully. Neither the llftil- chtiH nor tin- Chliii-xv trut hi in nnd tho-Jhiaiiphtu uru bKcoinlni; mori i-uh plrlnUK. The iiioderutcM tin nut lunllule to wiy that If Yuan had n-utalncd nt CliiiriK T.. Ku the court would now tic ht Jehol nml thu ri'luilllon didi-ri. Many t'liini-Kp bullcve Hint while Yuan In n-nmurlntf forelanera with u view tn obliilnlntr h loan and plucut- Inn thn nioderntcn with pretpiuli-d puplflr nipiuurvH. he la In reality In tent on Mernly eruihitiK the rvbrlllun with force. The continued flahtluc at Hankow and nritr Nonklnir In taken an lend ing color to thin biillef. The Iniper- IsllxtH utter an nltuck on Hnnkow that InMi-d thlrty-lx hour, were r pulm-d at Thu rml ii y nitd driven back aeruaM the Han rirer with great Iom. ANOTHKU M.VNCIttr FOIIT HAH Iti:i:. T.VKKN Nnnklne, Nov SR (WirckM to Knanahal). Tho revolutionary force today captured Tlacr Hill fort outukte the wull ot the city mid which com- mand thf city and river. Several his KUiiH wero taken. A number of Imperially huvo Joined the rcbclf. SLAND MEN WILL NOT STRIK Ixeoutives of the Interna tienal Shop Employes Ac ceted Railroad's Wage and Labor Schedule Today. miHialaa; H.ruM A. t. tMu VbtM Chicago. Nof. 26.-Uxecutlvp of the international union ot xhopmoii (ilnployed by thu Hock Ixtand rullroud tutlity occeptcd the road'a wage nnd labor m-hcdtitf. thu piullng talk of a strike Which would huvo affected 8,G0o men. AY AIAOIHH H.TIL l'ATAU (My Kt-44k UmrmH A. V. H Wbtl lilrnilnmuim. Alu., Nov. 26, M. K. Torphy was burned to deatk yeler- day arternoun under umnuul clrcum idance, lie hull rubbed hi body with alcohol after taking 11 bath mid tho iilcohol caiurtit fire from an open arate. ertveloplHir 111 body with flame, Mo .was to linvo been mar ried toiU.V. OJtllTyCrOTIALL RESULTS I Mr Hmll A. P. Lmb1 Wkll At Chleaao Flint half: Chl ,co. st wicohIii. 0. '' At Champulgn. 111. First halfj Mlnn.jiotu. Si llllliol. 0. At Lincoln First period; Ne- bfaku, Ot XIpIiIkao, 0. At Hiiltlmore First halfi Car- lhtk. 17; Johns Hopkins. 0. At Iowa city rtrst jwions, lMWav 0 Northwesterii. 0. , At IM Molnta First hKV Ames, t, DtaScei 0. t s. " GOUH WT ROCK SHIiEN WIN FROM JSQLDIERS BY iOBE OF 3 tO 0 FrankliM TkA Afain Sees Battle for llosd Between Twe Irrceinoilable Braaeh ets of tke Service. ANNAPOLIS MEN S&RE IN THIRD Men fromvtlie Point Clearly Outclasftod' from the Start but BatUe Bravely Until tlie End. AHAiY-NAVV. Philadelphia, Nov. :S. Thu llnu-up: "Jf Army Wd. left end; De- vore, left, tickle. Arnold, left ituard; f'leWfi. center: Wnltiin ley, rlKlit auard: I.ltlk-Jjhn, rliiht taukk- look, rlKlit end! IIutt( captain), ouiirterbuck; llrownp, .lefts half. MucDonuld, rlaht Imlt; Kyen, fullback. Navy Hamilton, left end. llrown, IpfOtncklc. Wukcman, left tfiinrdr Wli;mii, center; Howe. rlKhtj Buardi Itedman, riKiu iiiciiie; -Mcneavy, riitni end. (Jllchrlfil. uuurterback; Dalton (caVWIni, Icft-hiilfi M chollx, rlRliniiilf. Ithoadvs, full- back. Claine caHcd at 2 p. in. !tcicrec,'Thotnpoii, Ocorge town. J Umpire, 'Miiirp, Yule. Klelil JutkK'. Marshall, Hur- vard. r MncsmaH Hmllh, Prnnayl- vnnla. ' (Br Htratas Htratd A. . 1uim- W'lrv) Frunkllii Kift-lil. Phlladclpnlu. Nov. 20. The Army lind Navy tiarnw f-aniii on the llctd within u few momenta of euch other at 2 o'clock and thu noise begun. , The Nuvy won tho Ions und selected the west gnui; wllh th'u wind at It back. fftlK, ttjt- army the kick, off. At Sttt'tltinfeinr kicked-to1 Nuy 'a 30-yard llnurniid. MeUcuvy took the punt. He wn downed without guln. The Natxfol'edrto gain nnd Dultoii punted to the Army' 33-yurd line. Un the tlrst play lir'uwue or the Cadet broke through the Navy llnu fur llf lien yards, Another pluiiae put th ball on the Army SO-vanl lino und IIvp more yard weri uddwl by Keyea around the Navy rlRht tut. F.illlng to muku a further gain KVyea nt once punted to IChoade who was downed, on the Navy tO-yiird line. Captain D.i! Ion Immediately punted to the Army 3i-ftrl line, A penalty gave thn Army li yardu And It wit their lull on their own 60 -yard line. Another penalty gavo tlm hull to the navy In mid-Hub nnd Dalton again kicked out of bounds behind thu Army goal. Keyes punted to tho Army Ck yurd line. Hrre tho Nnvy wan pen alised fifteen yards for holding nml Dalton kicked to Army' tweniy-ynril Hue nnd tho punt was returned to nild-Iluld by Keyes. Mclteuvy mailo fleo yard through thu Army's left taeklo nnd thru Dalton punted on th Army' 25-yiird line. On u subHt iiieat punt Mclteuvy fumbled nnd It waa the Army'H bull In mid-Held, Keyea mado thlrlupit surds before hr ws stopped by Mut ton 011 thn N'.ivy'H'Mt nd. MacOonald mndJ(vo yards through center nnd Keyea 'daahed through the Nn-y'a right sldeni tho Navy'a 25- yi-.rtl line. Her Mtatt fumbled, but recovered the bull SMHt u moment Inter the Army tost liftmen, yard for hold ing. Thu Arm pwated and It was the! Navy bull on ther 25-ysrd lino when' the Ural period c.itM. nillesplo took Wi&dH' place lit tb" Army line. up Ipakon kicked trr llyntt, who was dw'npd on I ho Nuvy IS-yard line wherefltown of the Nu vy wait hurt. When piny wui- resumed Koyts went Hirough Niii-y center for llvut yurds ami then punted to Nuvy It yard murk. Dulton liumuillutcly re turned the punt oml iHyutt clulmed a free catch m thuXiv 4S-yurd Hue. Keycs was ugittu .jrfvon tho hull unit went through ihi-iJVavy4 team for thir teen yards. j 2dcUoiuld placed the bal on tlu Nuyya 2S-yard lle; Ah attempt lo again buck the llaufalkd ami Kuyivi essayed un unsucceaaful fluid goal from thu 85-yard ime. 7yKo Navy kicked out to mld-fuld whfo tho Army gut the ball und Kryt puttted to tho N.t v'y'a 16-yord Ime. Th'o Arhiy got thu ball 011 the Navy 4B-yrd line, Keyea went around Hi- Nitvyleft tdo Wr six yards, $v On. u Un right wkig shift the Ar my puntoil to ttiu Syy 2-yrd llai an4 Dalton puntMsT Ttoe. Army hj turneNtho kick. Wso'Xavy km ttv4 yaed and tlion ltaPHtNoM moao foy. hat4ia. The Nar pit, the ban W . her own 40-yard lsa. Nlcho4a mM a pt4ly run. Nitvy, sw4e five yaM through center u4XcHrav W'imt ! tN-nuffh to the Wt omt 3S-yarit llM A Vint ma.1 mimmij t.l tkJ ' teound on tlu 30-ias mrk nnd I)al ttflH kicked a b(iiWwl goitl from' , piaoemum. . . . B , 11 1 " - J- T'rrr v . .' I . . .1 jAm-'. Tha ArmjlJtlii(l'to Navy'rf W.yartl im. rsm--w yfrln lMltorf MO kicked- The bii went to Navy on It own 3j-vnril inn Datlou punted to mid-field Ki yen mink 1111 gnln nnd the Army iunii. to tiie Navy's 25 yard line, where in. second period ended Keore Niiw. .1 Aruo.O. When the Army lined up Wood was hack nt lift end, replacing Olltespie. nml Cook took Hodges place for the Army The Army kicked off and llrown ran Dm ball back to the Navy's Ifi-yard linn. Dnlton mndii it slxty yiird punt The Army Inntnhtly re turned It and Hednmii .ran tho ball 1 back fifteen yards tit tlm Armra to- 1 yard line. Dalton made, live ynnls 1 through the Army's left tnckle, Dal- 1 ton punted lo the Army's. 13-yiini: line. Keyes returned it. Tho Nuvy iiauss iiiiien 10 loueit inc. nan nna me Army got It on Hh own iS-ynrd line. MncDomild went through Ntyw cen ter for fifteen yards to Hip Anffy's 5' yard line. Kees 011 n take kinking formation, made twenty ynnls to the Navy 45 yard lute Tho same play repenici'i guvo Keyes only three yards. MuDonuld lost tliree ynnls on n line huckltig piny and Keycn puhled tn lihude who wus downed on tho Navy 13. yard line. (lllchrlsi signalled the ball to Nlch oils, nho fulled to gain nround lft Ri.vnr,! n.,. .,.....,i i.. llhoiide un thu gn-yard Una and Dal ton punted to mld-lteld. Keyes tried tlit Nuvy lit!., for no gain but the Navy was pcliullsod lltteen yurd for holding. With tho ball on the Navy tu.ynrit line, Keye went through Navy for eight yards. Keyo tried u field goal but tha kick wbs twenty five yanU slinrt. DnltoiiLsrnled hi liiiml for m free kick 111111 punted to Key on the Army 40-yard line. Keycs run the bull buck through N'aVy for 42 yard to the Navy' S1-ynrl line. A fuke kick lost the A. my live yards. Knlslon took llrown's pl&co tit Na vy's loft tackle. On an cxeimnne f punt It wus th't .Army- ball on tlielr own' 4.1-ynnt line, where the third pei-lod ended. The fourth period was marked by it struggle such us seldom has been seen In former meetings of the rivals. Dal ton mntte freiiu-nt Rains for the Mid dles. There wa no moru scoring, however, the Hunt result being 3 to 0 In favor of the Navy. ZAPATISTAS MEET DEFEAT BEFORE TROOPS OF Leader Himself Suceeds in Es caping After Followers Arc Routed But Morales Among Those Killed. GENERAL ARAG0N HAS SLIGHT LOSS (By KnalaK Its ml A. V. I.asr4 W!rs Mexico Clly. Nov 25. Might hun dred Zapatistas led b) General Znpata havo been defeated by about 430 fed eral troops under (iarrlu Arngon al ttaiitn Ann, niter nn ntl-iluy battle, Hlxty-two of thn enemy weru killed lucludlng .lestis .Morales, a leader, who had mudo much trouble for tlio govern nont. und miitiy relhers weto (wounded y.upiitn cscapwj, . Aragon lost oiio killed end live wounded. DARDANELLES TO BE KEPT OPEN Russia Informs France and Other Powers That Italy Must Not Go Too Far in War on Turkey, (Mr i:eulB Herald A. I. t.rastd H'lr) Purls, Nov. 2,1. ltusslu today In formed Franco ami tho otlior powers Ihat alio Inslsta upon the neutrality of the Diirdiinollos us provided In the lreuly of (. Ion In t7l This nntlllcnllon follow tha report that Hub. In furthering the wnr against Turbo, ititemlud lo hlochado tho Dardanelles i;m'pi:i inxvKn' IS KTII.Ij AT KWUiK AllhuuHh ills comratlo and fellow prisoner. Mert-lildo MarlliivX wus captured here Put nlnht ami taken o funta 1-V this morning oh No. 10, Juan Ourcln. n t-nuvi-t wln eseuprd recently from liu MokoIIoii road Wilding camp, Is Mill nt large. Mar Woes was raiKiirid here just night by quard Antonio l astuhi und lodged k tho clly huKtii. but (lurcla. who wM seen In nil uilrv last night, save Ws4eeman Hinds iv run to llarelur, V eitiiting nun. pm iiioii no , Af Mki has been had. police offlaers ure on tha fw thu man. nnd it Is likely aj. w!l b captured suou If ho MADERO 'm' wis locality. STILL ALL ON UESSING POLITICS As tllC Days U0 by He LOOIUS Larger and Larger as Presi dential Possibility nnd Poll ticinns Arc Anxious. THEY SEEK TO MAKE HIM TALK ABOUT IT WushltiRtun. Nov. 2:1 Theodor Itooaovclt has set the politician -it the national ctipii.il j,uciJlii't hhrib H11111 ui ntiy tlmu hIikhi the ui wheu "'c presldotilliil u.o s-ior4hl waa In uouoi uie seiison prior 10 uie iiaiiuie al ciiiupnlgn of 10ot. To Ignore this fuel I slmpl) lo blind ore nelf to the most Important foa.uro of tho ptcHhlcnllu! sltuntlon 1 1 till lime. Tho upshot will be - coiiumed er fort on tho port of the nnll-Tiif pro- l-resslvcH to forco a jshUIvo dccl.ua- tlou from tho cx-iireslilum leKaruitig hls uitltudu towitnl cnndldalcrf in tho Impending contest, in fact, tho wlrcH nto ilrcady being laid n brim; th!a to puss Despite the provtuliKlv detlnied poslilou of Colonel Koovtk thnt ho would inko no pirt us IiuIacoii rivals for the IteiHibllcitii not.ilntil-ni In .1)12 und the iiiidurstaiidlnir th.u undur t.o c-. eumstace wotilil ho 1st ti tamlldnto tiRnliim ('resident Tuft, (hu develop menu or thu last tow days ntivo evolved a situation wholly dlffuteut from anything ImUcu..:.! In thu culler s'ARes of tho present stMigitit'. A Krent gnmo l in' ni pbyol or tl.o I Ins nro being so. tip f r ono ,in if (ho sago of Oyttor Hay la tiblq to ieo wllh it In illoiiv t: will no u aurprlsu to ninny. Thu Insurgent progressives nro tha most perturbed by reason of tho turn affair have taken. Ileyond H doubt the lt Folletto movement hna been considerably embarrassed by tho re vival of talk In favor of Hooaovclt a n candidate next year on the part of certain anti-Tart Kepaalicane in different twttaiw of th ewmtry. Miost notable hi tho embarrassment observed In tho proeedlnn under the niisptces of the Ohio progreaslvea In Ohio recently, where Itooaovelt speeehoa and ltoosuvelt euthuki formed tho striking features. Borne of too comment Is to tho effect that this was it deliberate plan of friends of the ex-presldent to keep tho progrcsfllvo movement In the president's state from becoming entirely 11 Iji Folletto uooin, Ijj Follotto'B llouteuiiiitfl hero are boasting that they have tho situation so well in hand In Ohio as to Insure not only tho breaking of tho delega tion to tm national convention, but Biibstantlatiy n solid delegation oppos. en to tlio president At tho mimo tlnm tho I .ft Folletto tnanagera were pm (lalmlng aupjiort of li Folkitto through tho recent Itoosevelt editorial on thu trusts, however, other per sons were busy inciting ii fresh clamor for tho colonel (o assume thu leader ship nnd "savo tho party Now ll aoema to im the fouling In shine uuarlertf that unless Colonel ltoosuvelt sees 111 to slop (ho now movement In IiIh tuvur wllh perempt ory dcclaintkui, coupled perhaps with h showing of profetenco which ho hitherto !ih avoided, tho pioj?ielvo movement will Ih broken up and thu ntitl.Tafi camiwliin rendered absolute ly futile. A corelatlve view llmllng expression Is that If Colonel itoosevelt allows niHlterii lo gxi on as (hoy hnve started w ihtn tho last three or four diiy ho will bo nn Important personal fnrlor lo deal with in tho eatupnlgn for the presidential nomination next year. AntlTnft polltklaiiH mo mil nn tiiliiilfiil of tho fact that .illeitmf Hpnkoamon for tho tilira-ponaorvntlvo elonieiit In business us well m jmiI HIch nro ronvdjliig to the country eorrcsiKindoutH t,0. ,iu fur nuvo been tib o to reach the opinion Unit Itoosevelt will JmvH to Ik tii'smi up iiKulu by tlio Ilepiiblleuti partv ns the solo meuiiH of KOlVttlloil. REMAINS OF FIREMAN AND KRAKKMAN SfNT HOME Tho body of Flrenmii Frank A. wcott s t0 h( ecm tomorrow nignt to hi homo In clov. i is oxpocted. His In other will arrive mulgm from Washington to take the body in lis lost rusting place, tin- runeriil liuviug been dclnyod until ihla arrival Tho bodv of llmkemaii Gwirge O. riiorno will bo scut to his homo In Tiiickco, Calif. Monday night, it Is believed, us his sister, who I to ac company fho remains, wilt urrivo born tomorrow night. lloth men died or injuries received In ho wreck near acholic. .V. At, last Moaday uftornoon lloth sustained frightful burns and suffered from tho heavy shook Of tlto collision. HANK t'liHAHINOM. litf Kiratsir Itrrsld A. I'. Immi) Wlre Xw York. Nov. 2B. The statement of oleurlng house bunks for tho wsek jhow tlmt tlio bunks hold o,37E,830 ro- servo In eos o legal reimlre. menls. This Is a deoreaso of S,- 705.28Q fn tho proportionate cash reserve as comnired with last week, 4 THEODORE HAS THEM IRS. PATTERSON IS DEFTLY CAUGHT IN MESHES OF THE LAW District Attorney Force Xc ts Take Baek Seme of tk Statements Ske Made m tkc Stand Yesterday. WOMAN DECLARES SHE FORGOT ABOUT LETTER Is Also EmbarraiMwd When Asked Why She Had tkf Wreng Initials Plaosd on, a Trunk Ske Recently Bought (By KtpsUc Htra44 A. P. Ix-ar Wife) Denver. Nov. 36, Prosecutor Heti son compelled (Iciiliule Olbsoti Put-ti-rsou, on Irlitl for the alleged mur der of hur husband, to reverse u reply which shu made yetcroy when thu cross exiimtliutloti of the defendant was resumed In Juflgo AUeuV court today. The defendant admitted writ lug a letter, although She denied tha fact yesterday. The letter declared Ihat if thu elder Mr. Patterson would not puy her son' hospital bill lie could send him to Dunning, tin institution main tained by Cook comity, In which tho city of Chicago t situated and ta which, hmong other patients. Impov erished consumptive uru consigned by court order. Yesterday when asked If she had written such a letter, the prisoner nit swered with n denial. When thu let ter was shown her today she re versed Iir replj. "Ytm said yesterday that you did not wrlto It, did you tion"akMt Prosecutor Ilenson. Did 1 say nnythkHr like that?" Mrs, Patterson countered wllh dU lated eyes, -Yes." "I did not remember Hint leltsr then." "You did not know 1 hud It llw(." replied Mr- 'Benson ' wllh u rkn smile. Taking up I he twrcHaa ot trunk by Mr. Patter, o which aha ha; caused to. bo ,lmyrtat4 u the lalttata "fi, n" Mr.lBwsniMitr4W NfhV slip hud not uwed her lnltMhi: us k married wonMA. "Hecuuse'I waa expecting to aecu'ra a divorce nnd resume my maldet'i name," was the reply, somewhat de fiantly. "What" You did thl at the time you were writing endearing letters tt your husband, telling him to W cure of lit health; that you wet coming to htm within u month ami declaring that you must inner t separated, again not even u nlaHt, from your 'soul" main'?" "Yes," she answered, still detitinlt- 8 MARTZ STORY. IS A Testimony Before Steel Inves tigation Committee It. Char acterized as Unqualified and Malicious. (Hr UtrnlHK llrreld A. I'. lod Hlr Dlillltli, MI'iii., Nov. 25 DoiiyiH' as un "iiiHiiialllleil und mullcloiw) falsuhnoit" Hie U'stlmony given reJ eeiitly by C. II. Marin before the coiij gr-Hsloniil coiuniltten Invrstigutlng thn I'nlteil .Slates .Sled corporation, Jos epjt D. Cotlpn of Dulutli, atlorney for the lloekcfellrr liiturcsU on thu Irott range, ami former utiorniy for th t'nlliil Btutea Hti'ttl corpnrutioii, today leu sr.. plied u statriiu-n' to Augustd O Stanley, chairman m the imcstlcut lug ommtttee. CANVASS OF VOTES BEGINS MONDAY Outcome ef Reoeut Election Should Be Definitely Kkswu During Cowing Week; Both Parties Name Attorneys. Tho offlulHi efiliv.iui iif the fates tit tho last election will start MotMttty when the secretary of the territory, the attorney general und tho cuts Justice ot (ho supremo eourt will take up the work. It Is vueotcd tkmt the complete results of tho election will bo known next week uils iwloftl seen complications arise. It it) un derstood that both tho HepuhWca ind Demouralto (HMrllea have naswW attorneys to bo pret und repreaMt thorn at the canvass, no DECLARE F