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NO NEW HAVEN State Editors Strong to r Suffrage; BREITUNG, FREED GERMANS MAY SPARE
CONDEMNED WOMEN TEUTON ARMIES JOIN .
SUITS AGAINST See Good Chance to Win New York IN $25,000 BAIL, Madrid. Oct ft (via Pari«)..The
Marqul» De Lema, Minister of For- BULGARS ON DANÜBE;
OLD DIRECTORS Tribune Poll Outside This City Shows Newspaper Sentiment KEEPS SILENCE elgn Affaire, announce« that he ha«
received Information which leada
him to believe that death «entencee
impoied on women In Brussels will OPEN WAY TO TURKEY
Beaten
Overwhelming for Amendment Predictions Indicate
Kicnzlc aid Father in Ger¬
b». commuted.
Stockholders, on
Vote Will Be Close! Aside from Misi Edith (avell, the
Motion to Sue, Force
Session.
The editora oí Now York State aro
many Now Figure Large
in Bomb Plot.
names of »>nl> two 4».inien con-
d.-mned ta death ha» a become known. Vessels, Laden with Munitions for
Two-Day atroagly In favor of woman niíTra/r*. They are the ( «.untes* Johann., de
Turks, Leave Hungarian Ports
A Tribune poll by telegraph of 22.» STATE-WIDE POLL OF EDITORS - Belleville, a Belgian, and Mile.
I.«iuise Thulier, a French »rh«»ol
WASTE OF MONEY,
newspaper editors pave 14.3 in favor
OÍ suffrage and intending to vote for ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT WASHINGTON MAY ACT teacher. A dispatch from London
on October 2.' «aid Fmperor William
When Serbs Quit River.
STOREY DECLARES it ; 61, or less than one-third, against
it, and 22, or less than one-tenth, The tables are ha?ed on the replies of 229 editors of
following
ON FAY'S WORDS had notified King Alfonso of Spain
that he had pardoned the»e two
irai to
red fommunities would opposed to woman suffrage, 22
. Counties. Governor in IAJ4. i Breitung. Bophoa of Edward N.
boun.'. itOI than the But the .general trend of opinion by icn lly in «'avor of the amendment i)utc*,ess 17,335
homeward
4:16, wai el Bl -. ¦¦.! into a two-day ses- ccunties gives an interesting light
f¡on |) >n by the demand of on the probabilities of next Tues¬
a Uttk group of Bostoninns
that the day's vote.
Only the predictions of the ed- former
itors were considered in the tables iefrerson 14 706
of counties. The majority opinion j4,'asgau 17 516
11.983 ................
torday
spiring
to arrest on the charge of con¬
with Lieutennnt Robert Fuy, of
the German army, and three other
SHOT TO DEATH Ferdinand Nipped at Sofia.
former pcrstns, to dynamite vessels leaving [By Cable to The Tribunel
com?»- ta to compel Briefly, the opinions of the slate's was followed In each case. The Qnei(ja o0.,. this port with munitions for the Allies.
directors to repay large surr.n ai'eged editors indicate that the suffrage vote for Governor in 1014 is given Orange 20317 Breitung gave himself up on his ar¬ Court Martial in Liege London. Oct. 27..Teuton and Bulgar invaders of Serbia at last have
to have booa loot ty thoif irV.iea?f.nce. amendment has a good chance of to convey an idea of the relative Oswego 13,783 rival from (hicago, at 9:30 yesterday joined hands along the Danube frontier, Berlin announced to-night, and
The BOtioa ¦ loot, but by laal size of the counties for and against. gt Lawrence 16734 morning. lie was not incarcerated, Convicts Nine Persons one of the objectives of the Austro German drive the opening of an
en s stock voto the minority
succeeded coming down to the city line with a of
in forcing I -.«ion. When it majority.
Of tiie counties outside of New
The counties of New York City Washington.
were not covered in the poll. Wyoming
10,906
6,549
$25,000 ball being furnisho,} as suon
as he had been technically declared Espionage. avenue to Constantinople.has been attained.
became eloai that the tellers weald be .
held for examination BOSt Thursday. Amsterdam, Oct. 2?.--Anna Peñazo'., Hardly had the two armies united than the next step in the German
moil .r.g, adjournment was York, twelve can be counted on to Against. of Vervlers, Belgium, wa« sentenced to ports on tho
out un.:
had «til tO-BOfTOW. give a majority for the suffrage Total vote for Total 191.063 .
I'nited States Commissioner Hough-
ton, before whom he was arraigned, death by a German court-martial a' [Ian- was put in operation, and from scores of Hungarian of war for the Turks,
Danube steamers and barges, filled with munitions
Ass P, French, former United States amendment; eleven are certain to Counties. Governor in If14. set Breiting's examination for the Litige on M«
Svistov and Kusse,
District Attorney la Heston, and Hugh xote against it; eight appear slight¬ Albany . 45.274 Favorable, but in Doubt. same day as that on which Walter E. . bis xvoman was one of nine person« 1 egan to move. They will proceed as far as Nikopol,
Ogden, .' the law f.rm 'vhich months ly favorable to the amendment and Columbia . 9.575 I'otal vote for Shols, Fay and Dr, Herbert Kienzle convicted by the court-martial. BeVBfl in Bulgaria, whence their cargoes will be
hurried by rail t«i the Darda¬
»go filed o suil; to recover something will probably give majorities for It, Essex 5.672 «»untie«. Governor In »191 i. will be given a hearing. were Belgians
and the others French.
nelles and its hard pressed defenders.
. (
¡ike |SOO,000,000 from directors Ihriag and twenty-five are in doubt, likely Greene 7.084 Broome 18,593 Breitung and Kionzle are alleged to In four sentence of death was
case«
to Constant inopia
Along the Oriental railway, also, the maintheroute
. .
ar.d had, only to fui'., !e.1 the .'.emand to give but a small Madison 8,354 Cattaraugus 12,7^9 have furnished money for the purchase passed. Th« other prisoners were con Serbs are being forced
for sid la recovering these moneys al¬ majority one . .
11,893 of explosives. Klenzlc, through a con¬ demned to terms of from ten to fifteen and Mackensen's chief objective, yard by yard
way or the other. Otsego 10,508 Cayuga. is now in German hand.--, and
back until a «¡uarter of the distance to Nish line and the
.
to have been unlawfully taken
leged the treasury. TI o vote was over- This is the fession made to the Federal authori- yean ii prison. The charge again!',
from telegram which The Rockland . 8,372 Onondaga. 43.055 ties by Fay, no-v becomes a bigger fig¬ of the main Belgrade-Semen
ehebainglya stockagainst* t}.«m. hisbutwas al¬ Tribune sent to the editors of ex'ery Schoharie 6,177 Orleans . 6,638 them was of having collected informa¬ Velika Plana, the division point
asked foi
.
Total
. 16,755 Steuben
128,159 Total
. 16,367 nection between Germany and the pris¬ been carried out.
oner's operation» here, that with sub-
133.727 stnntatlon of his confession, will de¬ London, Ocr. 27. In reply ta I yie-
FIND CORRODED The Allies are hurling back the Bul¬
garians in the »outli, having advanced
to-day to within fifteen mile» oí Vele«,
xvhich the Serbs recaptured yesterday,
French and mand ofP.cial action by Washington. tion whether the British governmen7
LINING CAUSED
.
their flfht for *hs bringing of restitu¬ amendment carry your town?" Doubtful. I ay .1'«lares that a letter sent by intended to notify General von Bissiag but even if they clear the railway to
tion proeee When it came to making prediction.« Total vole for Ni'h it may be to find the «¡crniana
temoon, despite 1 ts of Total vnte fur Dr. Kien/la to Kienzle's father m German Governor of Belgium, that he
Governor in 1914, Governor In 1914. intrenched there.
F-4 EXPLOSION
every ei'.tor apparently lubordlnateti ( our. in'». ( '«»untiea.. firmly
8,059 Montgomery 11,448 ney 'o thoGermany,
Cologne, inspired Fay's jour¬ "wii! be held personally responsible for the Bulgarians have fought to
-'d be
) his personal feeling« to the demand Allegany . .
Putnam
.
In telling this story. Fay refused to liamentary I'mler Secretary for For Frítente and the French 75's are too
dicted it xvould carried in their Cortland . 6,673 . 2,792 He admitted that eign Affairs, .-.aid that it would serve
27,933 give many details. much for them, and they are being
( ompan> Has No Case. locality, and avowed FUÍTragists tea«
fe?«ed that their respective commu¬
Delaware . 9.274 Renatolaei
Erie . 95.156 Saratoga
.
13,310 the conferenco that preceded his .!¦ no purpose to convey such a reçoive to investigators Say Defect forced out of Macedonia with almost
Allowed Water to
.
for this country was held in ar.y particular (¡erman official, who was '.he lame rapid.ty as they invaded it.
The statement of Mr. Storey, v. ho be- nities would vote No. Franklin 7,468 Sufiolk .
parture
18,751 Germ«-«', but he would not name the not nece» Driven frcm Veles «.«s'.erday, to day
to arrange the Only One Editor Opposed.
.
.arily responu.blo. Lord
I per:y on the rec-
The method by -which a county was Cenesee
F Jltcr- and Hamilton. 9,751 Sullivan . ,7,354
9,420
it bad Robert retailed tho words of Pre. Enter Battery. found them on the outskirts of Istib,
town?" were eonaidered in Pac¬ The counties in which a close vote four are the Hudson Valley an.i
Now «i and ths IVtmsyi- ;_. 'he SB« the forward battery steel tank. Water tary conspiracy against King Ferdl-
»ufferç I the other th« soi timent theIn rast are scattered.
»tockhoiders. ing Lhring toa íb the doubtful column,
Is i ipoctod, bat where suffrage, the doubtful column are counties vaaia railroad and ths AUis-Chalmers the Brow n betweefl the Amen- was thus allowed to enter parts gas, Bad, Athens
of the dispatches «ay, ha« been
replied thattwe their commu- slightly favors woman Company, ..
Brasseli aad the Ger« produce chlorine unearthed and the leader« have been
That everything dons in the Mellen i were donbtfnl; that tnelr an
aggregate vote ol 183,721 li tho .¦
big f cities, such ns Krie (Buffalo), & Sharps Company, of Providence, egfctlon si battery and to
inhabitant! of Bul¬
r*g:n.e wi tifiad by some law. either venid be atrainst the amend- counties where the sentiment i» eli Monroe Rochester), Rsnseslaer umong others. Ths staaaWS name! bibb authoril es at Brunei abont tin» which exploded violently, admitting «hot. Many ef the
of long standing or passe! for the- ;,jr- and twe that the amendment doubtful there is a total vote of 4U'J,1T'J. Troy), Rroome Hinjrhamton i, and were those 'hat had already departed tria!. Th-- British government promptly in larfro quantities. garia are «aid to be «till lova! to Rui-
handed the docaiaeata to the press aad Bratet
vote foi or were about to sail to ports of the
lia.l them distributed abroad by Reu-; Beery possible remedy was resorted sia, and «re showing disinclination
pose. to
would be- carried. The Aguros of the totalcounties
-
byd'inisied.
the I";artment of Ju ce, but was *
of this place, feel« to-day. Henry tbe Statue of Liberty, at the Gerard, has caused a sensation.
,'rn- authoritiee.
Msec "'It ill be necessary for you to th.- German bal the finally
Green, a local eccentric, died yes- York Harbor, will noon The interview i« regarded as signifi¬ l.nvr
-A
»< «ory,' re, have beea broken. This was reached, pre have beer« ciiptund
That t! Boston ft Maine nenui'itton eleari] : the engine room bulkheads
to
.pec* rred t<. in the bill was that he had willed hi I of Near new raiment of blight gi cant, as it was the first audience grant Johonnsen tr>M ma. 'aa that wheo you in Bruaieli tted the American Ifiaiater The preeanee of Austro-Germsn
.0 to relativos who had attended garbed in a that srhea the matter Bra give way. troops at Brza I'alanka, just acron the
insid« ratios for [Is wiil know
*P for
y*srs, was through the Bos¬ him during life. icitf and fresh paint. Her BBgleel ed to any Ambassador of a neutral i. he ,i .... ¡th the Herman nu'.hon Daniels to Confer To-day. Iianube from Rumania, ha« aroused
considerable uneasiness in Buchareat,
country for eight months, and it lasted right.'
"
No will was found after the funeral the Ian«:-» of I'ncle fain ha« be
<
ton H refused to say whether he had "TI ,»t th«. American Ambassador in decided
.-.- y a- -: eras
to-day, which means that the an entire Koun an unuHuallv* long time. Pay when he reached London was wrongly informed can be Secretary Daniels has not i.nd d-monstrition« in favor of the
'.be spii ard i ST and other
estate goes to Giles Gregory, al¬ vigorously criticised by (icorgo talked with Kienzle he had boer explained by the fact that the for Belgian what steps will the be taken to fix re¬ Alii"« ore again growing. With the
«Biner.- lawyers,
!
a competitor of the
bat was a most forgotten urcle, who hasforbeen ai of Harmarville,
to Representative Si this citv.
19 LOST ON NORSE SHIP given letters to von I'apen and Boy- advocate,
He deni"d that
X4h«> a» attorney the sponsibility for disaster. He will loss of the Danube Serbia lose» her
a part in eoafer with his advisers to-morrow. la»t connecting link with the outaide
.*** f,
Bsttsral Complement to the New Haven. occupant of th? poorhouse many phen 0. Porter, of this city.
F.I. American Legation, played that the corrosion in the world Rvmania vrhils Rimania ia
Mr. Kountz recently visited N'i hs "aid. "told me to this incident, caused a mislead.ng con- It is believed
That the New Haven accepted the
dissolution rait to avoid bankruptcy bo-
years.
the bi»toi Only Two of Crew Picked l'p.British "Johannsen." touch with the German offi¬ to be placed upon his re- batteries should have been discovered The de-
turn en po longer ship in 8u"*»p)ie« by
York. He took a peek at Vessel Sunk by l'-Boat. get into .' regular inspection. way of Salónica.
e»3«e of itl looting debt Of I
Ths*. ¦... Raren man-
HOPE FOR NIGHT SCHOOLS «tatuó and waxed angry at it« cone London. Oct. 27. Lloyds announces cials
here, b-it ho didn't mention snv port».
When I arrived I saw them. "In any caso, the American Minister diving quaiitir* of the sub¬
installai
Verding to an official announce¬
.
to th!-i city he ii by marine were due to the ment from Sofia to-night, the Al¬
.gerrent « rot oppoood t» restitution Provide Funds, tion. On »-oturninc 'hat the Norwegian iteamer Selma, o' I'apon said to when I told him a» Brassais '"'*
la Febru- have taken a hand againit the
Fstimate Hoard Will
M r. Porter, derla
Von mo,
'I do not approve of 11 II ., .,
pat ahile. II" lateadi of experimental propellers banians
»oiti if brought by ar.y rtockholder on
Ms ov Says John Greene. mediately xvrotea to toas, has been sunk. Two mem¬ my Plan
sink a few ships, h »o inform his London colleague and h-s i.rv. '.. f to the report of Serbians, and begun an attack in the
bat ¡. would oppose Chairman John Greene, of the finance ir»- tbnt ¡t «rai
shame fur tbe gover bers of the crew srOTS picked up. Nine¬ or, to
ment a« onee of the difference the hoard ol frierend region, where the Serb« havo
Mpkatleally the prosecution ofHaven any to remain would «.a the ritt af the Bel¬ The description of the sinking of the preparad to establish an emergency
committee, making his report to the rn« b1 to permit the tatué teen others are believed to have It « lili ¦-
Acting».pon rcp- state of the wreck ob of«xammation. .he fierc- Moslem tribesmen, who have
*'s f-i-- ,-ht of tinuing the night schools Use proper authorities bein Wsibini steamer H. C Henry, of 4.12'.) tons,
his servie ngtoti.Oct.27.
Of the Belgiaa Minister to "The primary cause the disaster," long been under the influence of Aus¬
'". MUMg rolieit. he ton, and a few days ago ..
N*lt»t former director« After this Conspicuous» In Box. to 'he surface. ary forre has tlready progresied far
*** *** Hugh W. Ogden, ' Montreal, Oct. 27.- The Canadian would spell it F .i-e." ence in behalf of the condemned ;
"Ii known to the commanding officer, enough north to forestall any Bulgar
w associate of Mr. French, put in this CANDY MAKER KILLED John P. Hock'feller, «r., «ought sui S'enmship Company received word to- Th« ttatemeot made the first das by son«.
hifll h .he reaael acquired some negat.vo buoy- incursion into this neighborhood,
cease from his fuel and iron »vorrie of ths safe landing of the crew of Fay trat von Papen intoldCanada et al t-.- of g\aeitjr, hence no reason i» seen for it» aban¬
«
day feli ors n el
¦¦
*kal off,fera and directors of Shot Down Inder Manhattan Hridge yesterday afternoon lay attorn!,r ,; tl th" torpedoed steamship Donaconna. under might
bombs he useful CUDGELGERMANS through the leaky rivet insteel the port donment by the Serb».
.
»
,<.'..,) to by Assailant Who Flees. stronger light m ( his BRITISH of the forward battery tank. Greek King Givea I'p Trip.
saos* at iiic Hlppedreaae, »',r' Ths ship was carrying iron ore from story. He iOWS snad wall
"Water accumulated in the forward
,*'-*5^,*w
to the pro
"g« ¦¦' H. Bartlett »ml other I:< ly Heruso^an Oliver Street candy Aceopspenied only by Ma Sydney, N. S.. to I'.nglish ports, when |'»e (axeman's ( !ub in Trent h Fighting lead-lined tank and through King Con»tartine of Greece haa
: -..
the the oil monarrli occupied a conspicuo-,! sunk mar Falmouth. (nnllniie.l on puge 3. rolnn.n t battery tanks overflowed into abandone«! hi* projected visit tofrom Sa¬
»
'*' '" '*' n,::k«-r, was phot and killed under in Flanders. corroded slop to diipatchei
**y*r f- Hartford Railroad * ompany Manhattan Hridge, botwoon .Vadr-oti position in a lower right hand box, bu Toronto, Oct. 27. British troops in the battery cel'.s in contact with sul¬ lónica, according All
1 '"
pending in th« and Monroe streets, last night by a man Bohedy m the audienre of 1,000 seeme« phuric acid ir. the cells, generating the Athen« to-night. preparationa for
,
[rt.Tr-*'¦ ¦.> ourt ¿f Massachusetts, who escaped. Four shots which were to him. Flanders have adopted the weapon of chlorine gas. royal journey had been made, but
-
recognize the cavemen for hand to hand fighting the Kin«» finally concluded that, owing
rji
.~« a,"¡ intei
ifhte of totioo Ol ra'd MB."
tiUirry «nd Ogden Hash.
¦¦ und assist the plain-
eaora in enforcing the
fired attracted the attention of Patrol¬ Mr. «»eehefeller wa« apparentlj
man Graebe, and he came up whil« amused and interested throughout th«
wound-
Beruso was still breathing. The where performance, but even the Hippodrom«
sd man was taken into a store, admitted last nicht that
Suffrage in Practice m the trenches.
A letter, received by the Rev. A. Lo¬
nephew, describes
Vessel Begins to Dive.
"The vessel developed a strong
dency to dive. I'pon
to the preience of the Allied com¬
ten¬ manders, the «ituation might become
these intimations embarra*sing and lead to a miiinter-
*. of the official calli he would
' lire»» agent
he died before tho arrival of an ambu¬ tho oil man did not do any applaul: r:g, In next .Sunday's Tribune the Governors anrl other gan Geggie from his
as a club, or, in mili¬ of danger there
followed up-rudder, pretatio be compelled make.
These ar». the proce*d,ngs In which lance. a officiais of the States which have Woman the instrument
a "knobkerne." It is but, due to the poor
divin» qualities of to
2**F'** «*ars ar.d Ogden are Inter¬ The police obtained the namesand of two
ASKS RETRIAL prominent how tary vocabulary,
policeman s the vessel, aggravated by the additional
Prince George of Greece, brother of
ests«!, aad Ml I 'or.-/ at once beiran to witneaaea who saw Beruso fall Raw SCHMIDT Suffrage answer eight straightforward questions
of
on
the
of wood and similar
truncheon, being weighted with
to a
lead quantity of water taken in through the King, arrived at Salónica to-night.
He haa been appointed military gov¬
a man run into Madison Street and
'JtkIthat
'"' ***'* "-»'»'ution by aasert-
-,-.ni"''"'it wan simply an effort to g« t Michael Fnscopf Anna Autmuller Die-d Afler Operation, it works. This is the most convincing answers to
,.nd very liberally studded with boot the port wall of the forward battery
not respond, but, n ernor of the district
of which the port
disappear. They were query, "But is it really practical?" tank, the vessel did
" ."¦* Haver
treasury to pay for the ari'i David Smoiin, of M Moaroc Street. Argument of (ounael. frequent tacks. fact, continued to descend. Downward is the centre.
Bulgarian and Turkish minutera
¦m,iT'":'.'.'"
would
"'¦ ,h»'- *'". '.ompany
¦''"¦ il He Mr.
ami Mr.
nl thousand visitors at the Al
lifiiH'r were at tho scene of (he trial Albany, Oct. '¿1. Arguing for a con- new Whatever your political preferences
information contained
are, you owe
in this E-BOATS SINK FOUR MORE pellers were stopped.
The
momentum was gained before the pro¬ at Athen» called on Premier Zaimn to¬
tiVA. ne hmi
* r9H* vtI»*i hattll during in behalf ef Hans Srhmidt, it to yourselfto get the "Automatic blow was tripped, and day their and aaked permission for the troops
.trt.iu"' "''-/rave what he be grime SSOl aft«-r it was committed -.'il of killing Anna Aumullcr in tien Your newsdealer can make sure that you government to pursue the
,'"."' York in 1911, Alphonse K«.».|ble today symposium. German Steamer» Torped«»ed in Baltic, blow valve on auxiliary tank opened in of Serbs and Allies into Greek territory
"
'«»»on» that, any s.jrh order to-day. to check downward mo-
tit.eA
.v'fiTr1'^ '*""' ¦** »"to of the " Typhoon in Luzon Kill« 170. Baked the I oiirt «f Appeal» te be «I- do get it.if you Russia Say«. the endeavor
«ubma- mentum. took Manoeuvring with propellers, should the occasion ariae.
: r'\ to ""'"''y ']h* resolution Manila, Oct. 27. A typhoon in south- l«,4v«.<| to »how that thean girl died fron Petrograd, Oct. 27. Britiih The appreciable Greek The presence of foreign troopa on
»».
was
relented********* "fscrap
atletei.,V
»he h«
t*** N'sw Haven
«rri Li/on lulled at
and injured nearly 800. Damage to
property and to theat hemp
least 170 persons hemorrhage
and rice Attorney, requested
following
Robert C. Taylor, A«»istant District
the
trial.
operation.
court to
Sc-hrnidt
uphold iîlî». &itttiiaij tUnlnmi rinei have aunk four
steamers
Thi«
in the
announcement
Baltic.
more probably
German
ia made in trie up
length of time tanks
of
in ballast
sufficient
place.
requisite for
quantities
air to build
for the expulsion wa« contrary
placed
of water re- and in Macedonia
soil, the minister« complained,
the
to the spirit of neutrality
Bulgarian forces operat¬
in a difficult politlón.
halí5 *í"1 ,BU'#«««« that has
y"r,% i;h»"''"*'>
th. proeeedlng, Wlott opened ithl)ti Is estimated
heavy landslide involved Ita isportion
$1,000,000. A the record of the
of tried twice. The jury diiagreed on the
w»«¡
Firtt tt Latt.tht Truth: Nrrwt.Editorials.Advert utmtntt Russian official «tatement mued «*.'
mmmmatS ea pa«e «, eeidha . j
ing
Premier Zaimis, In-arspiy, sited
«>o re
w.th tUtOMOnt thnt a the volcano <>t Mayon. believed first trial. In both caaea hii defence Bight. .-.
¦__-
C^Maeeo: eei ymge t, us', üb Americaus mate hurt» Was liiian-y,/.
eoittamm |