E. . y sllllll . V a__.. LISBON. Oct. 24. (special)-Muny arrests were made in the Portuguese capitol late last night., when several grollps of opponents of the govern- ment attacked police stations and ds- a tachments of the Republican Guard, fr and also attempted to release the po- lltical prisoners conilued in Limoeiro Jail They succeeded in settih fr e I-I . . g e one prisoner from the district prison The authorities eventually suppressed s the outbreaks, and the government' u today declares itself master of the B situation. » B EEEVE EUR EGYPT PEMIEEUE llillil SEHEIUE ll -llitil CUICESSIUN EIGHY li BHUEHEH lMEHIIIlll PUE|l.`l ISBY~LEB-MOULINEAUX, France, SAN DOMINGO, Oct. 24, (Special) VIENNA. Oct. 24. (Special)-The TOKIO, Oct. 24, (Special)-China llllel lllllll I "a*‘”6llllsl llllll I lllsllls llllllll A ____ f -_-*_ -_i nm-_ _-4- LONDON, Oct. 24, (Special)-As a 0”- 24. (Special)-One of the longest"-The Dominican rebels at Puerto Allltrillll I0 Ulmsllt. as the result has granted to Japan an important consequence of the German Crown a 3. aeroplane flights ever attempted was Plato have finally agreed to accept of recent devvlopments in the emligra- concession for the ex-tension of her Prince's attitude concerning the right tarted this week by the Freneh avi. the conditions of the treaty of peace ti0n trains l|_0l'n Austria to the Unit- railroads in Southern Mauchuria of succession of his brother-in-law, tor, Pierre Dauconrt, when be rose which was arranged chiefly through ed States and Canada, introdnsed in.. which will open up a great been pro- Prince Ernst August of Cumberland om the aerodrome here and began the eilorts of Mr. James M. Bullfvan, to the Lower House of the Austrian dlwlrlg and general agricultural dis- to the throne of Brunswick, the Daily Ui!! t0 0Hil`0. Etllpt. a distance of American Minister to the Dominican Parliament a bill prohibiting any tricli. _The new line is to start at the Express' Berlin correspondent says 348 miles. I-is was accompanied by Republic. Hostilities have therefore emigration that might have an mi. city of Chinchow. that Prince Ernst's wife refused to “DW Roux, also an aviator. ceased. verse elect op military recruiting in see her brother, the Crown Prince,on Stopsare to be made at Qohellheu- ”*‘“""----- Austria or isi calculated to promote "*"“'---1 his arrival at Rotsdam_ en, Germany; Vienna, Austria; Bud- MEN CONCERNED IN the white slave trade Pest, Hungary; Belgrade, Servi - FATAL PRIZE FIGHT Several inter ellations on the »» » ~ llxllwl ml ull uchnrest, Roumenia; Varna, on the MUST STAND THEIR TRIAL. ject of the operations of the Cl::a~ lack Bea; Constantinople, Turkey, --- ~dian Pacific Railway agents in Aus. nd t v ri citi LOS ANGE ES C WIFE'S DOG FORCED HIM TO CIJIMB TREE. PIT'l‘BHURG,' Pa... Oct. 22.-De-E s a a ous es in Asia Minor L , al. October 22- trio and demandin full inform H _ . - . 8 ation |[ including Jerusalem. The iiight is Jess Willard, heavyweight prize fight- as to the result of the government’s _ "" clsring that his wife used a bulldo --.3 lt _Glsddens Those Who Regain , V New llealm and strength in when the glow el beans uulnes " hack to sallowl cheeks, when lnnguid weakness gives place to vigor; when 1 you notice some pale,_exhaused in- C valid restored to active health- cn- 5 uire More than liKel ou will find t ii - Y Y the cure to have been yet another of the thousands already wrought by P Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Headache and neurulgia, St. Vltus dance and twitching of the limbs, lndigestion and rheumatism, exzema. and disilgur- 0 ini: eruptions, and the ailments of .u growling girls and women all disap- V peer when the veins are iilled with ‘li the new, rich red blood Dr. Williams’ 1 Pink Pills actually make. Here is W one instance among thousands; Mr, w F. Ashford, Haileybury, Ont., says: H “Some years ago I completed a len- il thy term of service in India, thelnsi, S e three years being spent in the beau- lit tifui but treacherous Peshawar Val- t lcy. Aguc and dengue lever were rife S and ammu' h I was fortunate emu E; “Macs ofi tae] groamg-' Neighbors] e e ' 'L an constantly used without harm The nme o g ve e p an lgglng wa i th ti it f th i ti » ~ ried, but everywhere hard rock was ,,;0n¢B? itaiogstftuaed hs §:;fr§1us€;'_ Sally sléch ltonlg is (tlascerelts, audi neonngei-e¢i_ H, b1_ r d f i’ ti _ ey cos on y can s per ox a ` That evening the poor child had, Hd; Emgplfssiqzsd' ‘;§);e§;f"°“tBhnta° t‘l)]r;s any drug store. They work whilo,t action did n`0t merely relate to thc you seep' ` E E to escape o. severe attack of either, C on my return home it soon became li apparent that the enervating clima- 2 tic conditions had left. their ravages on my constitution. In short the slipped down, to a depth of 60it. and ' renctiun had set in, and inexorable C nnture was exacting a severe toll ll from years of strenuous labor. My C o he concluded by wny of P0;-i; Said er, and ten others of the twelve con- investigation and the names ol the vt uldh th; Egyptian ieepigaé. d grgged in this tbriilt iini Wl,iéchtJ‘¢’Jhn W. lgustrian loiilixcials alleged to have _- forced him to climb an apple tre'e e renci ore gn ce ma e ar- E as a a y n ure a ernon een nvo ve the transactions - and stay here all night, Lorenz Wag- alilglementézh throuigh its consular of- Oli; Auigust 121; mnstt tshtand triallior werre laid on the gble of the House_ SALTS, CALOMIEL, PILLS, ACT nor, e. wealthy resident of West Lib- c_n s in e var ous countries to fn. a ege v o a _ on _o e s a e aw he sub-committee appointed by ON BOWELS LIKE PEPPER erty who is suing lor divorce conti- nllltate the passage °‘ the' avi“t°f5 Prohibitillg Pflle lighting. the Budget Committee to report on AC nned his testimon to-da 'Durin , , e. . ' s nd large supplies of liquid fuel and J“dB° Craig of the Cfimmal d the Amefiimn Bhillpillg service was TB IN NOBTRILB his testimony yestirday Wagnei uxbricatlng oil were sent_to the Turk- vdlfetdmezuia of iilllle superior court, over occupied today with the Canadian declared that without his wonderful tcalltsltfor dimthihlutllt/)lEl at um dance if .Eye c 8 geIEmrEEir the dfglnt Pwnc Rauwws °°“"°°“"“ Wm’ Get e lo-cent box new ”““°“°°- which hi’ “"°“°d W *Em* °' on ro s a ions n sa nor. w ich __ 8_ ll SP0 0 0 ¢=0m'p u emigration fr m Austria. Th Mi - ' Job, he ever ld hav ]'v d re iepugnted by distances of about glgfioisanzgtthzxri, :uma idefnled their ister of 00,;-,,,r¢¢, Explaining uf, eP:;’;:fa;“‘;:§p¢i:1;°*° tx; ebreugb the tortugguwbieb bis _ - B B B norlna On. \ _ 1 wo un rf__ ml es ___ Eddie Webster, B senond at the E,::;m€0 B235? tgguéagattagn gggggc suller from constipation. The eondi- I ECULIARLX SAD iilrllt. WHS diBC112\rg¢d- Willsrd and tender for asiieamship line from- Tri- tm" is perlectly natural* It is 1"" terda Wa ner declared that his wifel DEATH OF CHILD U-\° Other lien. Wh0 il1Cll!d€d T- J. este to Canada said that it was as natural as it is for old pwple to locked himgout of the house frequent- ? ` Mcdafrey and A1 Greenwald. rromot- partly lor tbezpurbose el eenerelnng “'”“‘ °1°‘”l"' F" “g° ‘° “°'“ “° l orced him to undergo. In adding to his testimony oi yes- y and stationed a big trained bull- BLoleMl<‘oN'rEIN, occ. 23.- one 011; Charles F- Eaton. referee. aus- emigration ln the interest ol me de- “mv” ““ Y°““‘- The '““°°‘°° “’° 1°” dog ul. the door to prevent blm from’ f the saddest and most extraordin- W6l`0d "U0f El1UlSY." Their trials Were iensive forces; It was very regret- elastw' ~And the bowels are muscles g ry things ever recorded in the set f0l` January 7, 1914. able, he added, that in spite of the so au old p°°pl° need C°‘°°ar°E's‘ When Mrs. Walter S. Krater the eldi is reported from the xonylont- Iu_ Overrulins the demurrer. Judge obligations undertaken by the com- 0"” might “B W°“ ’°'““° "° “Ed ‘”°“k ' ` n .District of the_F‘ree State. A CFHIE EBVB a d€finiti0l1 Of H Sparring pany obvious contraventions had oc- ey" with glass" as t° neglect this two" husband, took the stand to re- a “tie gi|~1_ two and a hui; yearn Did, match._I-Ie said: "A sparring match muted' which now formed the Bub_ ilentle aid to weak bowels. The bow- I as playing about 8, homestead. Men 19 ‘me m which two persons attempt' lest of police and judicial investign~ els must be kept activ°‘ This in im' b y y ere busy drilling a large borehole, tllfvllgll Skill and 80101166. to strike tions, P°"t°~nt at “U ages' ‘mt "W" 5° tm., ¢ou,_~t_ She denied that she had nd during meal time went, into the each otherrnnd to avoid being struck, The Minister of the Interior also much as at nity. d ouse, leaving the child outside. Pre- but in WhlCh thc” is H0 8ti19I11Pt *-0 stated -that the government had no Age is not 8 time mr harsh phy' b ntly the moth0r inquired Wl1¢l`9 her mmct “e"i°“s injury- and in which intention to hush the matter up. In Bice' Youth may occasionally whip 0 tle daughter WHS. and f0l1l\d that thi’ mcentive E0 Win is “Ot UIFOUSEI 8 Galicia and Bukowina alone this year the bowels into activity' But B' lash. l- he child had fallen into the borehole “|Ul0Ck Out." but UIFOUZU Skill in 80,000 had evaded military service cmft be “sed every day' what their hd WHS U10!! 501110 tell feet b€1°W the b°xi“g- and while this was due more to the bowels of the old need is B' gentlmo ._-_._ unmvomble economic situ tion th and natural tonic. One that can be etting in. The case is still on. one wrong in “bouncing" bric-a- rzlc, pictures and cooking utensils fl her husband’s head, She said he ad tried to remove several things rom the house, saying he was acting wasHINc.'roN, n. G.. octlu, (Bpeciali-That the policy of tb British government toward not on# lthe de facto of Mexico, but towsrll the whole Mexican question, HQ” ‘respects is diametrically opposed to .that of Prssidentwilson. was meds lol me stale for :foreign Mem, *ln his talk with -Walter H. Page, ‘the American Ambassador, at a confer- ence held at the British Foreign 0'!- flee. His Maj»=.sty's government, Mr. Page was told, is in entire sympathy with the motives inspiring President E o hunt him and that the dog often l Wilaon’s policy and it is sincerely de- sirious as he for a settlement of the Mexican problem that will insure permanent peace. But Sir Edward Grey sees no reason to doubt the wisdom of his action in recognizing General I-Iuerta as constitutional ad interim President of the Republie,nor docs he consider it advisable to bind Grout Britain at this time to any particular course of action to be Pur- sued after the election to be held on October 26. l~ A full report of the results of his talk with Sir Edward Grey was re- ceived from Mr. Page by the Depart- ment of State early this morning. It was laid before President Wilson by Secretary of State Bryan at ten 'four foot three wife of e. six foot o'clnck. The President and Mr. Bry- n were in conference from that hour ute the testimony given by her hus- until eleven o'clnck, when the Cabi- nnd esterda there was a stir in net met. STEAMER SPRUNG LEAK OFF LONG POINT. SIMCOE, Ont., Oct. 21-The Steam- ' k H the advice of his lawyen gr Elnhle e, owned by the Buckets _ _ in charge of Captain A. B. Collins, TDC olddlf MAH lllllllg sprung a leak early this morning, and Captain Collins 'Was forced to If asked about his wrns would Hal' bench the boot off Long Point. The hey dldn't bother him because he entire new of weighteen men, were teamship Company, of Duluth, and ned continually but no one could _ ' . . Pumpkins. 2-1, Arthur Bourke; 2. always “sed P"t"11m'S CMH WWW' saved by the I-Ons Point saving crew ei h r. On the f urth dn the Cite” Laid UN for 'mms at a Tim°" prosecution ol the Camfdlan Pam” Arthur Wo d- 3 Penelo e M Kin on. t Pe 0 Y -Rll,btt ai °-- P°“l ries stopped’ and on the mth day gigygzelirlyul Tribute to nr. obese e manga agamfi 1;’l‘l’°‘;f) n‘1';§;ie’; °‘1::(E cell.-.eden el Field noone, any lone l h I I if E mst warning of the impending break_ the father allowed the hole to' be til- . agencies .mga ed in the i t 3 of each kind, potatoes not includ-‘ less and sure. Try only Putnnln. s, .l down were severe pains in the back 10 of the head and eyes, insominu, irri- il tahility, a. general nnaemic condition S and ml indefinablc nervousness. Life W had lost its zest, wori: became im- fr Ethic. It relllly seemed that I was b d in and covered over, for lt was F _ busmes,,_ g em_gmn Gd-1. Pat- CUPIBY; 2. W. B- Dru-k€~ I 2 .t th h ew people were ever more en lille eh?1£gt';';?1e:'1ha\$ithehirilfeevzailgaif thllsiasiiic in praising Dr. Chuse's _*mm* nrds, and by prsjectgn the light Ointment than the writer oi this let- nln a. looking-glass dowi the hole tiril when you read the description . , ' I ill 1*. d D . , possible and companionship inggiier. the unfortunate child could always °Mr'_3 gafnygghgsonnoconilaxr Xu; swiftly passing to that stage where Stayed Bight and dill’ bv thi! l\01¢. W es: Fee .years ago I was cur- F. F. RR(-)C'l‘OR’S NEW YORK. ncrvollnnees ends and insanity begins 8 when hy chance I read nn advertise- fl ment Of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I 8 ing what doctors had failed to do hut' concluded that the cost was small, and perhaps, the chance in their favor, and so decided to try them. To my joy there was soon a i`n1pi1qvemellt,. and a continuance of d thil 'treatment effected a complete t man*-'s’ud'eve‘r grateful "" " tlfiE""n the lucky perusal of an~advertise~ 0 - K Y dvrinl curative properties of Dr. Williams’ .Pink Pills." Z Hold hy all medicine dealers or by B Medicine Cn., Brockville, Ont. ‘r or. For illty YEHFB “P\1i~DHI11'B."EThe steamer, which broke in two as been the favorite because pein~'shortiy after being beached, was va- uded at $24,000 and was loaded with 5c. at all dealers. 100,000 bushels of wheat. e seen looking upwards. The n nt "Th ' ~ '»- _,__ “ nd when the wang of her little ed of blind, itching pilescoi 27 years’ ___'_ t di h l D . li ' i t- _ ' agsggerhfifgssg i1;rur;a:g;. “§ fm‘(’,“t“§ thfnk “fx ° gnfth Pnflcrolvs 12e'rH s'r THEATRE Il B ` . . ‘ ' ' . _ ld b th 1 H 1 A lull of attractions that will es Q I »f them um M ..: ;1;‘.:;.§: 2.1;? ~» Ham- 1- l e 1C€ . y D tn LOAN OF $1|000‘000 IS Often I was laid up ior three days at e Proggamme oi’ novelties torbe te at F. F. Proctor's .l2.»til W N DD BY CH1NA_ a. time-Y and at other times worked Presen A T ‘_ when fshould have been in bed_ Theatre. Topping the diversified bill IONDON October 2,;__A Peking ..D,. Champs Ointment is worth is “The Purple Widow,” a big musi- ' ‘ ' ' ~ dy that is sure to score n ° ’ ’ ° ° E . t 1 T 1 h sixty dollars a box instead of sixty “il “om” _ W r V t nnhn _. |',;E;a§§,}; 8h,t,l,1ée,eD ‘2,§y¥fne:'(;,g:;} pda.;-gg cents. I am_ a diderenixman since us_'- 1311:' éif-;§;°;iy“°.iMW?;§.‘YBl Qfglffr " ~ _ ‘ ___‘_~‘ "S " ~ S ~ ‘ " I' was now as iit and health J to QPQU, §‘98Q¢Bf°i91‘l3 Wifll, ,£110 RV* ‘F5 ;Et'. I am' farmmg “u th’ mm' tw". Kid Bum x omadmn. The Tm. e i ` " ’ ' ` ' s s c _ e °w°r “cup f‘_""`“~ MW 1°" or Mm mv" mi” a day` words mu to Beals. and edllcational hnimal fee , , . . . . . - f $1 000 000 Th” is to he "sm mr “pre” my gratitude 'ur the cure ture Wardell and Hoyt comedians, I S S mont broil ht to m notice the won- industrial -Purposes. _ thi' °i“tm°“t m°'d° E" ‘“°- I "“““°t Jméis and Harris czomedy skit, PEKING' ocmber’ 22‘_Th° Chinese tglvmu az ngggh agggiig This eden Fields Varnes, instrumentslisir The °"'°mm°"t has decided t° appoint a 'Er es' ny »» g R Mctlarvers. colored singer ~ Mlnllto write direct to me. _ 9 ' mnll ni so cunts u bex or six boxes teritlfggllEEE;LeoE;1<\EEEfir|E1EErIyEv¥E1:?>ElEEf;E Dr. obese's ointment, so cents e a_ rriotesn wizard; Arléold and giltvtlf. for $2.50 from 'rue pr. williams' chosen is Rear-Admiral Arthur Hen- box. all dealers. or Edmauson. Bates “ng “K ‘md d“”°“’g» °““g °“ “' Christian & 00 ulmited Toronto by, aCl`0bBtS and black Bild White Cinco/air E 1' _ Jes - dnslocrafes ln Q lh., l lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. snd5 lb. packages. ingenious --S jtulii 1'-l~.lfi»» ._ TRULY an aristocrat among ChOC0lat€S. Every one of these The Favorite of all I ' confectlons is a new chocolate delight, revealing the novel and exquisite individuality of Nellson’s. . FOR instance: luscious fruits, floating in their own yulce-rare nuts-hard C¢I1U‘e8 oft centres--centres of melting cream; each enveloped in a lavish coating of the purest, richest, most delightful chocolate you ever tasted. rilann’ If you are a lover of good chocolates, you simply can't re- sistihesel Buy n box today. . __ ‘iii ‘V . :va W I I ss2:E»‘E|E3ct|?\E::_P Ntgwhsrs. wlaelsl rmuoil I-IKITID ronosro. 1%., atm ,< 3 V ‘ " ' ' photo plays which are changed daily. A new programme of vaudeville acts will be in 'evidence on Thursday. i PROCTOR’S 58TH ST. THEATRE. Marie Fanchinetti and her dancing nymphs will be one of the big fea- tures at this popular East side re~ sort. Others listed for amusement are Fpfatti, the clown with an ac- cordion; Tinkan and company, sen- sational motor cyclists; Jim Ten brooke Trio, variety artists; William P. Burt and company in the comedy sketch "The Redemption oi Mama," Bartell and Hunley, singing, dancing and talking; Karlton and Klliiord, cartoonlsts; and black and white photo plays which are changed daily. Pl~l0CTOR'S 23RD ST. THEATRE. Heading a very entertaining b ll for the first half of the week will be The Song Dream” an octette of sol- oists in The Songs of Olden Days." Other acts listed are Uneeda and Irving, musicians; ‘Marion and More, singers; Favor and Sinclair in their famous comedy skit; Jas. Reynolds, monologist; King and Kingman, ac- robats; black and white photo plays and another change oi bill on Thurs- day. , WEEK OF OCTOBER 27TH. Proctor's 5th Avenue has again reverted to the policy of new blood and of the ten acts billed for next weok's show, only one has been seen in New York before. The ilve acts at the top of the programme alter much varied entertainment, consist- ing, as they do, of Jesse IJ. Lasky's latest production, »_“The Water Cure,” a farce bubbling with song and lau- ghter, Bernard A. Reinold and Oom- peny in Joseph Hart’s production of Rupert Hughes' new Teutonic com- edy, “How Hofmeister Did It"; Val- erie Bergers and Company in a sen- timental comodiotta of the slums, "A Bowery Uamille”; Mabelle and her Sylvan Ballet the legitimate successors of Gertrude Hoiiman and her charming little dancer, and Paul Norton and Naomi Glass in s dainty slice of musical comedy. In the piv- otal position will come the Avon Comedy Four, perennial favorities whose admirers will not allow them to change their act. Other ilrst time offerings on the pre-Election bill will be Frankun Batie, trsversty artist; WATERWAY CONVENTION POSTPONED . PEORIA, Ill., Oct. 23.- The Lek- es-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway (ion today, has been postponed until af _.--l-I; \ ttartc t It’s the little-cost but popular offering. Smokers or non-smokers enjoy it-old and young enjoy it -women and men- grown-ups or children - all are glad to get it. E This tasty offering is liked for its flavor as well as for its henefi fs to teeth, breath, digestion, appetite - flatulence, heartburn, .sea or car sickness. It’s a mighty handy thing to have arolmd. Chew it after every meal \N o\3‘“ Ward and Weber, expertdencers; f. Blanche Colvin, songelogiste, and _ Maude Vincent's Dogs. ll vention which was to be held herd W., ,||',c0,,l!, ter the sdiournment of the session Canada 7 _sunt smfumnm el ceugmu, me new ul be aselllsglg , ° “"°°’“' °“"" . _W_,_,-`,_`,, upon later. ` ’ I .wi f» clear by Sir Edward Grey, Beeretsry' - 1', 1," 1. ‘.,r fri 5,; ‘il cf .€»_ ,. .r bg .. ii ;'v3¢"'.»'7 in 9.1: if it li _ rr '35:i€§§T`»'f:hén.54 @-4v';2F~’2”L1 21 ._&~_e-'Lia-,;;;’_._.':f_.A '_ “"_ l E, .rl ...=g_..._f-._-E _. W... ’__\-°~_ __ » ,.