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watch mm mm urn TO THEIR IK John Minor and wife, wbito they stood oa. the corner of Fifth and Jl ato streets Saturday Bight. -watched with interest ' the city 1 building "fire ' coxa, paples respond to Wf st BieftmooI alarm. - ...... Presently a Farvlew street car came along anil they boarded t "Better fcurry home." a friend grotto them excitedly as' they tok their seats. "Your house Is on fire." By the time Mr. and 4ri- hf tot had reached their home, in Benton Heights, Just outside (fee city limltf, practically 'all the roof and the attn of the bungalow" were in ashes and ' the firemen were having a hard tlm i keeping the entire building from being destroyed.--Chief MJller said, today that the loss . would ainount to about $800. Tble to ; full? protected by insurance, howeverThe ' building is owned by Doraey Wfiftpeto- Nearly ill of the Minor's household goods was saved by, neighbors. "' .' I The blaze started to the bathroom on .the second floor-- It origin, baa not been explained, , Thorp was . no fire in the room and no no WM ft heme when the blase started. After the flames ate their way through the floor of 'the bftthroom they, entered i the attic through. partition between 'two walls. From the attic the fire i eulckly snread to the roof. v Chief Miller said today that it took ail the hose In two wagons to get a stceam an the burning house front the : nearest fre hydrant. j it is understood that the blase has 1 caused many residents of Ben Heights te wonder wbetner it wesno net be a wise actios on their part to petition to have their suburb annexed by h city. eoifMiE BUNS RAPIDLY t .... r OVER RUSSIA rAPRKHAAEN. , Oct. . lS.rollOW to, the g MOSCOW t wp ffWIW" vw w;' similar action my tokon to wr Russian industrial centers, whtra a oor troubles exist. Many arrests am being made to Petrograd, Kiev and Moscow, where antt government ftfitotora have been taking advantnf a PI the dtltwba & con ditio ps to rurtner mmr propaK.). it is feared the meeting of the m portal Duma on November $ may prove the signal for revolutionary trouble in-Petrograd and the government is preparing to meet any b era' KAXLCV. The progressive block which proved so troublesome at the. last aesttoB of the. Duma has made it known to Presi dent Redziank of the Puma that they wl attempt to put through, laws tbat are regarded as both radea and. ee oiaustic. . n.wmnsitMJii iiagintu,u.a AUSTRIA MAKES KICK ATHENS. Oct. i8,rAustriaHun ggry'a minister presented at the for eign office on Sunday a formal protest against the occupation . by the allies' troops of the railways between Salon. Ika and Monastlr and between Salonika and Uskub. part of which run through Greek territory. WIFE LOVED HOME; MATE LIKED CAFE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. J.8.Crd , Hammond Brown, a teller of the First National Bank, clubman and bon vto- ; ant, liked the lights, cards and all that ! sort of thing, according to his wife, Mae Trumbull Brown. She yearned for i a home, evenings with congenial friends, "homey" breakfasts and all ! that makes fori a happy home life. i NEXT AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO CITY rot Upon reliable authority hero It is stated that Joseph Folk, former Gov , ernor of Missouri and now chief eoun- ! sellor to the . Jnterstato Commerce I Commission, is slated for the Ambaeaa. dorshlp to Mexico no- eoon aa Carran sa is officially reeognixea.
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UnKed States Report ertly efeudy and tools tonight. Tuesday fair. TtmiMNwtWf Noon YoeMreiey Maximum Tl ... 45 Minimum Local Forfeait-rlJWtUed weather weather followed' by fair tonight ' or Tuesday. Cooler tonight. - - ' : eeneral CofMfitfonwrno soutgwesp era storms nave 9004 to te Lakes and Obto VWr M wUl pas eastwarf y wsv or towf w lowed by fair weather - Weather Forecaster, FINAL MMM VICTORY TODAY ! Meet to Ueccjniw Hfca 1 : ibirj Meet U . An . hasssilor - - ' l WABlINlTON,Ooi' UjrMxxttArr UneiBf and ft t-Amorcan conferees at a conference to be bold late today will determine their final recog nition of the Carranxa government in. Meiico.. ' , The decision of the trto4 State gnd other of t&o cotforenc 4Jflomatieally represented In tnt Mexican capital wUl be conveyed to Bote,s to EUsoo Arrendoftdo. Cgrransa'a cpffidentW. ggent here, oveimnta already having eavpyg w Mexico wi instruct then to present tnew oreoe tials to Carranxa in Demon. With the recognition of Carragsa forml)y isompJihed. tle pext gteo m m Prt P4 m TJnitfid etates wm be the election of ap wbajBgdor to repramt tftls govornmont to Airtady half soson names have boon brought forward to t&ia eonneetiett, among them former Governor oiyen of New Vork. former Governor folk Of Missouri, row. counsellor ' State Copmpreo Commieeion, and Paql Puller, one pf preedent Wilson's pe sonal rfpresentatlvce to Meffeo, t Is foregone conclusion that Mr. Aire dendg win be connued in Wapbingtoa as the first ambassador undo? the new regime. GREECE DEnODOLIZItlG W3NOON, Oct- dispatcfc to tho Izcftgafo Telpgripk company frop Atkins f fates a royaj decrees disbanding eight classes of Greek auxiliary forces was issued today. This is the first intimation from any source that Greece wju domobollse, agep nmowm- i ; GRAVE OF SON FOE LAST LOOK POPULAR KLVWV. H, Oct. 18., An ageedt grgy-bairod votoyan of the civil War. who gave his nemo as Gain, was aeon the cemetery ftero opening tbo grave of his only son. who was buried last week before the father could arrive, The old man looked upon tbo face of 6s dt ad relative for tho last time. then closed, the grave. No one disturbed hira, bocause they did not want to deprive him the last tribute fa his son. upon ni arrival nero no aanoa tbo sexton If he could open tho gravp, but he was denied mo permission, GETS WEJY MAIL MARyBVIJUi.E, Pa.. OCt- 18-A h manoo atgrted when they were introauceo oy man utrougn a matnmonia? agency several months ago reached its eumar whop Miss Bessie piffonr bach, of wcClure, and Sidney l, War ner, or Moscow, wane, were married hereeverai months ago the couple ex changed photographs, but they never saw each other until the bridegroom alighted from the tram several hours before the marriage. After a wedding tour of Eastern cities tbo couple wil make their pome in Idaho. NEGRO ARRESTED LIBBRTT, Ind., Oct. Jf.-Robert Davis, -colored, wanted by the author! ties of conns rsvttio for a murderous attack on bis wife, was arrested here Friday afternoon. The crime was com mitted some Una Friday mornins, but the man escaped capture by walking to BTownsruie. There no was seen to board a freight train then leaving; the station- Tbo word was telephoned to tno autnormes nere, ana no was te ken from tho train as soon as It reach ed Uberty. pavfa was placed in Jail and held until some time in the after noon when he was removed to Con nareviJle, by automobile to await trial mere. PLATE MATERIAL IMPORTANT PART OF CAR BATTERY Every little point In tbo construction of a storage, battery counts for aomttning and good ooostruetion is very Important In insuHnn- lens? life. Most of these things, however, can bo properly bandied by almost any manufacturer provided bo Is willing to pay tbo price, or baa a sufficient volume of business and factory equipment to make it possible for him to produce real quality en a paying basis, There Is one thing, however, which can't possibly be put into a storage battery without brains and ospcrfence of the highest order and that to the capacity which depends en tho quality of tnt plates. Tbo Willard Storage Battery Com pany not only uses extreme care in too specification of oxides for their plates. but tests them, both chemically and by microscopic examination. It Is said that 8 pes cent, of the deaths in Mexico City tnt summer have neon caused by starvation this iinwree entf wecyna a ey,
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beioih mm SEW, by Oct- 18.w4mPtant resroas by fcatk Oonett and Bwlgartan armies Invading Serria was reported by tho German general staff today, it giBomsod that the Servians were bjfnnUfg to retreat la northwestern ifto, that Gorman troops . wgni fretting forward south of Belgrade an 14 takgQ two vUlagea soutneast orioi3MMPvau ana tnat the Bulgariant after oesying heights on ine rronuev werp passing iorwara northeast of Daknkv i The genevai atan also reported suecosses in the eastern and western war theatre, Pei4 Marfhal Von Hindooberg eoptinning nig offensive captured ltd men and two offtoors south of Riga. ..'. jr;.--r"-': r On tM western front French attacks en Tabnro to Cbajsffjgns an4 English uucu at vomaup reowiM in iauure In the Iminor onmtraent the Ger low took H prisoners. 4 Qeraw r Maadrosi dropped 6Q bomb upon . Beifort tno mighty Fre foftotejf la CMtorn Frgnce causing Dr to brfak ont. DATTS OPENS TRIAL ACAiriST DICECTOtlS OF CE7 HAVEN UCE v - NEW YORK, 0t l.wrko dof end ant motion to quash being temporarily Ignored when Judgo Hunt convened the uoiud Btatoa Pistolot oonvt today the eontpiraoy trial of William Upekver feller and ton other millionaires New fgnven railroad directors got under way. Tho first heur of the session saw R. U Sgtto epfteial deputy attorney generaj well feqnefeed n the gov, ornment s opening speech. It promised to bo an oratorical Marathon lasting for a court day and a half or longer.' : - "No doubt some of ypu gentlemen will go to sleep" Batts sad in opening. ri cannot say I would blame you ypu do. But it ta my duty to outline to you the transportation conditions in Now England wbtoh l4 to this indict ment, i want to Sftow you that when these gentlemen en trial committed the act cited to tbo indtotment you have just hoard road they knew they wore dptag wrong;." Mulberry loaves preserved by cold storage have been Droved auite as nourishing and effective to silkworms as iresn leaves.
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BY WILUAM BAYARD HALE. Is the never-to-be-forgotten insur ance scandal of 1905 to bo repeated in tbo year Wilt There aro going forward today en terprises precisely like these whieh brought down upon the managers of tbo insurance companies a decade ago the wratfe of tbo pe ople of the United states. Taken separately, some of the re cent events In the world of big fldur clary institutions may have little sig niflcance; taken together, In the minds of some onlookers they point te a condition of affairs vividly re calling those of the fateful year 1905. The JBquitable Life Assurance So ciety, round which the storm then raged and broke, a corporation controlling more than $500,op0,o0o of the people's money,; has Just fallen Into tho bands of a great powder manufacturer, Genel Tf Coleman du Pont, And the trustees of this Society, head' ed by Joseph H, Choate, publicly extol the f.a0O.OQO,OOO war loan made by the Morgan bouse to the British allies, describing it -as only a "first install ment," and beseeching the women and tbo children of the country to invest their dollars n the bonds, Charles A. Peabody, tbo president f tbo Mutual Ufe. equally involved wltb the Squifable in the events of lfOS, gives notice that be will probably invest millions of bis policyholders' money in tbo Morgan war loan, while th heads and trustees of other great life com panies secretly confer in Morgan's library with the foreign agents of the loan. Britain May Suspend Payments. And while thus the hundreds of millions of dollars euppeaad to be securely invested for the protection of old ago, widowed and orpbonaged is being turned over to the tender mercies of foreign governments headed by Great Britain the highest financial authority of that kingdom is solemnly warning n own countrymen tnat England may suspend specie payments and pentose herself onsbie to pay her debts, Tbo Insurance scandals of .1906, the exposure of wnien mane cnaries s. Hughes Governor of-New York State, blasted many financial reputations and caused tbo temporary dissociation of the Insurance companies from tbo banks and trust comtanles tbrough which they were conducting speculative operations In syndicates managed y tno nro or ? morgan . mjuhpanyy.' It was shown tnat "tbo Big Three," as tbo Squitable, tbo Mutual and tho New York life wore known, as well as tUfHVyviuwi - pprv - menso sums on deposit In Wall Street banks eontroilod by the Morgan group, and tbat tbo funds of these institu tions, in which tho savings of tbo pub lic war invested, were being used to promote the enterprises of the. interonton bojuuirs, .-:, Forbidden to Rntoe yndloate. The Armstrong . Inonranco Investi gating Committee of the legislature. of which Mr. Hughes was counsel. In 1806, drew up a report, tbo provisions of which are embodied in the state insurance laws, forbidding insurance eeaapanies from entering Into syndi cate participations of every kind. Tbo officers and directors were prohibited
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rmiirftiM ftiM The ndvtenbClty of emptoytog ft f immlml sbdUV to SwUSW tM f5Jtr secretary of the Hfinltof faneW workTwUlbe ooewTat the metesleelatte Twr Wtof . Hna twn ana Because os ui imp of work of a Onaanlal nature wblcn b la farced to dO. It U OeUOVea By DWBk bora of tne aesseistlw ftna fI should be fSM CF wer rfWUH a ium aitesdaneo Is deelred at t3 moottoc tejssmw evening as eovsrl matter of tprtao are w mm presented, aali Adolpb Bllckweproafc Amnt tednv. It la understood that mwr MtteneotlTO factory nropAob tions will b sweeamtod to tpo snootinig by the eemnmtetj. CAC!i:n OF ITALY m CflP AWES CmSS. OS, WmmAM wfe ttsigUPWsJ r l was maoztol ttsiv kaa stp tewar4 bejRfeJ JRtiM. fw sn4 : Sirvto, l to wfitov4 a wphjI btM6ittor IP giro alt to her ajgiea to tb pS&m to being atMgod. The amimsmnoro m swsaisu itaiy and FrsMW have btwa eelllng dgjUy at lll'.MMiUlUHlll Ma AN9PIL Of. lILW'Bnflnoaa in the wast snows an eigni per oonx IncreaM owe? that of yoar ago- Oo. oral bualnM througbont the entire country ba Increased, ten per pent ta the last year. Tbo moral feeling as to business M better; Vt will continue to grow better. The way is going v 4o us good in a usIbsm way. Fear waa n larfo factor In onr bujinoas life a( tne outbreak of the war, due to our Inability to knew bow to do business- We no longer fear, because wo understand what to do and to 4 it." FOX IN 8CHO0U ROOM, NASHVILLE. Ind., Oct- 18. Ckarles Winters, school teacher of Jobnson township, opened his school bouse one morning recently, and discovered a large red fox trying to escape from the room. The gnjma! bad. Jumped through a window of the school house to escape some hounds, which had chased it all night. After being viewi ed by all the children, the fox was turned loose. from being interested either as prln clpals, agents or beneficiaries in any purchsse. sale or loan transaction of any kind, except policy loans- Many insurance officials narrowly escaped criminal prosecutions before the Investigations were overSix years later the pujo Committee took up tbo investigation of these same pinking groups wbicb were in? volved n the' insurance scandals, and in their conclusions the committee reported to Congress: "It behooves us to see to it that the bankers who require and are bidding for the money held by our banks, trust companies and life Insurance companies to use in their ventures, are not permitted to control and utilise these funds as though they were their own." 'Inner Circle" Again Using Surplus. Today tbo same group of bankers and banking Institution! described by the Pujo Committee as the "toner group,' ana tne "inner circle," are again utilising the surplus funds of tbo great life Insurance companies as though they were their own- The officers and directors of the life insurance companies are also tbo officers and directors of the banks and trust companies which aro syndicate participants with Morgan In tbo 1500,000,000 loan, and millions bf dot lars - of these war bonds are being planted In the insurance companiesThis matter Is of vital interest to the American public, for the future welfare, of hundreds of thousands of homes Is dependent on the savings deposited with the Insurance companies, The degree of security which ao taehes to the investment of life Insurance funds In tbe Anglo-French loan can scarcely be better Judged, than by tbe following statement mndo before an English audience on the night of October 13 by Sir George Paish, late special British Financial Envoy to the Vnlted states and ah ways recognised as one of the foremost financial exports of tbo world, Sir George Palsh eald: "England is carrying tbo financial burden of tbe war, "Franco - bss lost , a largo part of her Income and, therefore, WE must find money with which to buy the things she needs, - -- "Russia has virtually no onports, so wb must help her, "In addition, WE must provide for Belgium, Serbia and other capital Power, "Tbo adverse trade balance, If we Include what we have done for our allies, Is already between e 600,000,000 and 706,090,000, to balance which we have succeeded to borrowing 4160,900.000. our moiety of the American loan, "Will it bo possible fey a to hgtrgsr 9.000,006,000 to adjust ow trade balannof ! tBlftk It impossible, "If we go en speadios money as 10 are now wo shall see another break In American exchange, accompanied by a break to Canadian, Argentine. Australian ; and ' Indian exchanges This probably would mean the sus pension of specie payments, and would two to tell tho world we wore to pay our deMe.rf To.Be Continued.
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- 1XJU. Ulfll CHAPTRR XXKvi, ''It's merely the force of contrast attracts men to girls like that It's their Jack of humanity, n mo you know tbat you have a human being like yourself--of Jike passions, of like weaknesses. This whicb should draw us together you-prlggish men like you, Victor Steele make our reproach You wgnt your broad and butter miss! wiih as mucn WO as a tortoise, as much snap as a sofObotled egg. "Women like me marry because they "love, women 'like her love be cause you marry them. Come ''here, Victor." Ho obeyed and stood beside her. She pointed out into the street Don't you feel tbat you are a stranger bere-r-bero in this stodgy, dismal Lon don 7 "Look at the cold stare of the lampe and the pallor of tho skyhook at tbo dull, stolid peeple--and then think of the rosy glow on the Mekot tarn kills at punset-you and I have so often watched it-rthink of the mirage over the sands, the golden , sands-r think of dear old Cairo, and the noisr es and the screaming, passionate people, and tbo smells I "Yes, even the smells. That's where you and f belong, Victor. Doesn't It all come back te you? You and I are strangers bore In a strange land. You love the East. Well. I'm the East, for all my northern birth. I can speak eve to you In a tongue that aho can' not understand. And you love her tbat cold-hearted girl, the JCentlsh squire's widow." She looked at his dogged face end know that her appeal was vain. She ARREST AWAITS LONDON CRITICS LONDON, Oct. 18. So severe has become the criticism Of England's Inability to "top Zeppelin raids that tbo government baa Issued a rule tbat magistrates may send to Jail any persons speaking disrespectfully of tbo British anti-air craft guns defending the city. FAVORS SOFT TIME FOR YOUNG PEOPLE SEATTLE, Wash, Oct 18. "Tbe Church and Child Welfare" was the topic discussed from many angles at the session of the city-wife welfare In stitute bare, "At th age when ft boy should be studying girls, we make him study geometry," said Professor William A. hfeKeever, of the University of Kansas, and a director of the institute, discussing "Love Affairs of Adolescent Young People," "Parents do not understand the yearning, , the divine purposes," of guth. i say to parent; "Go wit m, let them enjoy themselves,' These young folks deserve toft, silly good time," I 1 ODDITIES Australian bower birds construct galleries under banging branches, which they adorn with highly-colored feathers, rags, akela, bones, ate These bower art used tor mating la tbe breeding season, ...... . - V"M!MawOTwM-- t The United States produced twenty nine c tno wxiy-eix epocn-maxmg invention ; England, 17; France. .10; Germany, I; Italy, I; Braail, Austria and Sweden, i eachMarriages gained- 83 per cent last year, in Ireland over tbo year before; this with the falling off to emigration leads England to believe tbe Emerald Isle is "coming back." .
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: ' - - t l.JU. .!' U .lit let fall the curtain, and, walking, across the room, lit a cigarette. He was moved more deeply than she suspected. "I cannot help it, he pleaded. "We don't ehooso In matters of love. She. Is not the icicle she appears to you. She did love me once." He paused. "In any case, what does it matter? She and I are sundered forever," "You might go to her and retract ail that you confessed-or let me con-fe8s-c-tbe other night " she suggested. "Would she believe me? Besides, what of her child?" - "Ah. true! I had forgotten the child She smiled - triumphantly.- "Varney's Child." Victor bowed bis head.' "Varney's child, aa you say: and because the father's death was indi rectly due to me I am the more bound to defend the son." He smiled ruefully. It Is that little boy who binds us to gether, oddly enough." "Really!" she exclaimed, a sarcastic inflection in her voice. "Yes. I suppose you are right. Of course, yoq can't expect me te be as blindly devoted to his interests as you are. As you have kindly impressed on me, I have not gained very much by my intervention. Had I known it was Leslie Verney" she fell to pacing the room--"i might have kept ailence. And yet . . . "Oh. I don't know!" ahe stamped her foot furiously. "Go go, you fool! I don't want you to stand bore laughing at me- Don't come near me again till I send '' tor you. buf'-r-sbe raised a warning forefinger "if you don't come When I call, then Leslie Varney may feel the ground trembling beneath her feet." SIX GERMANS QUIT INTERNED VESSEL WASHINGTON, Oct. J8. The breaking of their paroe end the subsequent escape of six officers from tbe Interned German cruiser Kron Prlns Wilhelm at Newport News today threatened to cause ft serious situation. Advices from Newport News this morning stated tbe enlisted men on tbe two German Interned cruisers there were re. fused permission to leave tbe ship by American naval authorities since the escape of tbe officers, aro growing rebellious, They resent being punished aa tbo result of the officers' breaking their word of . honor. It ia declared. Meanwhile the United Statesautborittea aro making every effort, poslbje to apprehend tbo fugttlTes who fled on tbo yacht Eclipse, .r " K espenSBBBwnai snjennwesB)' 1 - -. Whan an absent-minded barber out off tbo Bamsoo-Uke locks of Lieut Gov, Barrett O'Hara of Illinois, a villege wag put up ft sign before tbe barber shop; rBuy A Bale." Illinois politicians aro now asking "What chance in an election has a skinny man with ft peeled ,Pfttor. ;v:
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.-ffjO itlt l Two days later Mrs. Melas saw it stated in a fashionable morning paper that Oswald Varney had met his death at Boulogne while returning from pia-y tol practice on the sands in the com pany of three other Englishmen. among whom was his cousin. Sir Ralph Gaveston, Bart At moments-she was tempted to ruab'back to-Egypt; but .she. set her teeth- and- vowed, ahe would . not jleave Victor and Leslie in the.samo-ot-untry together. She had not exchanged a word with Gaveston since her avowal, of ber marriage. At last her anxiety overmastered ber. and she wrote to him at his London club, asking him to call on ber at his earliest convenience. He seemed in no hurry to respond to her invitation. She hasT begun to hope that he had abandoned all interest in her. as worth neither friendly nor hostile consideration, when she received n note in his neat handwriting announcing that he would call that evening. She hurriedly cancelled . an engagement and took elaborate precautions to subdue the light in her drawing-room. She foresaw that her command of her expression would be subjected to a severe strain, and knew that Sir Ralph habitually steered bis course by the lights and shadows on the faces, of those with whom he bad to deal. .... . j. Sir Ralph Meets . . a Shrewd Woman. - - "Well," he said, as ho shook bands with her, "a lot has happened since we met'-' he was about to say at the Royal Grand, but cheeked himself and substituted "In Paris. Shocking thing about poor Oswald! You heard about It, of course from Captain Steele." "Yes," said Jenny, "and I have my own ideas about the affair. -Tell mo your version." "Yes." said Jenny, "and I have my own ideas about the affair. Tell mo your version." Thus urged, the Baronet described the duel. "The two men fired at the same time." pe said, "while we stood back." Jenny Interrupted: I don't believe it. I dob't believe Victor ever aimed at Varney." Sir Ralph looked queer. He went on to give further details. Jenny promptly- changed the subject. "Haa your cousin's will - been read yet?" she inquired, ""l hope he has not forgotten you." - " , "Well, in polfttof fact tbeVw-may be tf dlf f teimjr -about that; saUP Sir Ralph gravely. He seems to bare destroyed bis last will I espect H did so when be heard of that unfortunate discovery-ftt Somerset Hobse ind wo cant find another; Awkward rather." "I should have thought a man ' goes "I should have thought a man going to fight a duel would be careful Co make a will." said Mrs. 'Mela. - IT Be Contlnued.J .SISjOO ant-ttt.7 r" Watches ftb'Tbomaa Clocka
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