Daily Commonwealth, The (Newspaper) - November 29, 1912, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin PHONE NUMBERS Job Printing j Adv and Editorial Room 356 t MEMBER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS VOL XLIII NO Daily Bulletin 10 PAGES FOND DU LAC WISCONSIN FRIDAY NOVEMBER 29 1912 TURKS AND BALKANS FIX ON PEACE TERMS Report From Belgrade Announces that Have Reached an Agreement-Turkey Keep Defenses ROUMANIAN TROOPS ON THE RUSSIAN BORDER This Move May Mean that Roumania Would Side With Austria in Event of General gars Close in on Adrianople PRICE TWO CENTS BLISSFUL IN TRAIN WBECK Cincinnati Express on vania Road Derailed BROKEN RAIL IS THE CAUSE Four Killed Dying in Pinioned Un- der Wreckage Hours Press London Eng Nov 10 an unconfirmed dispatch from grade the Turkish and Balkan allies peace representatives have agreed on terms Turkey is to retain the line of defenses according to the message Roumania Concentrates Troops Paris France Nov lias been concentrating troops along The Russian frontier It was said a general mobilization had been dered The mobilization is interpreted as meaning that Roumania will stand with Austria against Russia and the alliance in case of war Closing in on Adrianople Sofia Bulgaria Nov were tightening their cordon around Adrianople today AS they close in they are assuring the tion of position by throwing up encircling entrenchments It was reported that the Turkish garrison originally 40.000 strong had reduced by half Will Abrogate Constitution London Kng Nov tion was the characterization given to Turkish cabinet's decision to gate the constitution It was understood the edict has not yet been issued but it is ed any moment The general opinion is there w Ml be little opposition to the overturning of the constitutional government Adriatic Port Taken by Servia London Nov the banian Adriatic port was occupied by Servian troops The occupation was peaceful The Austrian Lloyd er Graf which has been in the port of Durazzo for several weeks left Immediately crowded with refugees The effect of this move on the part of Servia will be watched with the greatest interest Durazzo be- Ing the port which Servia wishes to retain and which Austria has an- must not be held by Servia Powers to Call Congress Advices from Constantinople cate that the peace negotiations are progressing satisfactorily at and there is no indication of a tion of operations along the lines An exchange is going on among the great powers looking to a full con- ference of all European powers Should it be called it will likely be considered as preparatory to a later and full conference which would in- clude the Balkan states and Turkey for a final settlement of all questions arising out of the war Nothing has been decided upon as to where the conference shall be held or precisely what questions shall be discussed The project appears to have arisen out of the general irritation over the delays in a telegraphic exchange of views Austria Mobilizes Her Army There is considerable excitement In Vienna over the action of the Austrian government in continuing its arrange ments for the mobilization of the trian army which show that coun determination to be pre- pared for any development in the present crisis in the Balkans At a meeting of the Austrian mentary leaders it was decided to low thf premier's three bills dealing with matters of mobilization to go to committee without the customary first reading optimism Is expressed In a Sofia dispatch over the prospect of terminating the war It is believed thero that if no difficulties arise that a treaty of peace will be concluded by Sunday Turk Fleet Ready A dispatch from Constantinople re- ports the Turkish fleet with the ex- ception of the disabled cruiser Hami- dich in readiness to meet he Greek I he United Press Associations Philadelphia Pa Nov is practically certain that death may claim one more victim making five the total number of fatalities as the result of the Pennsylvania main line wreck at Glen Loch Albert R Walter of Sommerset Pa is reported dying in a hospital Four Cars Hurled Down Embankment Philadelphia Nov persons were killed and fifty injured some of them fatally when the Cincinnati ex- press on the Pennsylvania railroad was derailed at twenty-five miles from this citr The train a double-header was running at the rate of fifty miles an hour when the accident occurred De- railed it is believed by a broken rail one day coach and three Pullmans all of steel construction rolled down an embankment upon a string of coal cars standing at a lower level upon a parallel track Pinioned in Debris The cars with their human freight tossed about the seats berths and corridors were piled high on both sides of the coal cars some of which were derailed and turned around by the force of the impact The gers were pinned under huge piles of debris and many of them were not rescued for several hours suffering intensely not only from their injuries but from the biting cold weather The 7 H Collins passenger Buffalo N Y Howard E Baldwin Pullman con- ductor of Brooklyn N Y Edwin R Jones Pullman conductor Pittsburg Pa L D Finley Pittsburg Pa The train was composed of a com- bination baggage and smoker one day coach and six Pullmans and was pulled by two heavy locomotives The train was running along on uled time which calls for an average of about thirty-eight miles per hour whan the accident occurred Cars Roll Down Bank The broken rail which is thought to have caused the accident was on I FIFTEEN THOUSAND LOST IN TYPHOON I Governor General of the Philippines Reports to the Bureau of Insular Affairs Havoc Wrought by the Recent Storm HALF THE POPULATION OF TWO CITIES LOST Storm Crosses Islands of Samar Leyte and North Banay Leaving Ruin in its ers Wrecked in Harbor Times Arrival to Insure Feast of Fatted Turkey in Lieu of Calf Twelve Victims of Starch Plant Explosion Have Been Identified liy tlic Press Associations Washington D C Nov people were killed or injured in a typhoon that swept the pines Tuesday was reported in a ble to the bureau of insular affairs Half the Population Lost News of the catastrophe came in a dispatch from the governor general of the Philippines No figures regarding the dead or injured were given but it was stated half the population of two cities had lost Two Steamers Wrecked The storm which was very violent crossed the islands of Samar Leyte and North Banay leaving ruin in its path The town of Tacloban the cap- ital of Leyte was practically ed Two steamers were wrecked in Tacloban harbor HAS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING By the failed Press Neenah Wis Nov was a special day lor Thanksgiving in the family of George Secor While at the Thanksgiving dinner knock was heard and Secor's sitting table o son C twenty years ago and who thought dead was admitted The son had been the world id sai folks was STILL SEARCHING FOR BODIES By the Press Associations Waukegan Nov Twelve dead victims of the fire explosion in the starch plant of the Corn Products Refining company here had been counted for today Searchers are still looking for more bodies The condition of six men at Sereno Payne Outlines Plan of English Suffragettes Have New the Democrats for Revising Wrinkle in the Tariff tion Line HOUSE MAJORITY UNWIELDY ACID IN MAIL BOXES By the fritted Press Associations London Eng Nov the hospital is critical deaths are feared and more COL ROOSEVELT WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE y tho Press Associations Washington U C Nov Roosevelt will attend the national fleet but it is doubtful if the military authorities will permit the fleet to de- part despite the intention of the Greeks to transport an army to the Dardanelles Pasha is now in command of the forces defending the Dardanelles a bridge east of Both motives and five cars jumped the track bumped along the ties for a short distance and then rolled over and down the embankment into the string of coal cars The steel cars of the passenger train stood the impact well although the ends of several of them were crushed GETS OT Railroad Commission One at Ripon and Ripon Junction ALARM SIGNALS AT J F Hickey Tells of Killing Joseph Josephs and Michael Kruck the Press Associations Madison Wis Nov the next nine months the St Paul railroad must erect a new depot at Ripon and within the next four months the North Western and St Paul roads must build either a joint depot or new depots at Ripon tion This order In conjunction with an- other which directs the Soo Line to install automatic alarm bells and at crossings near Hamilton and Byron in Fond du was issued to day by the railroad commission The commission directs the North Western and St Paul roads to sub- mit plans and specifications for the new depots at Ripon and tion to the commission immediately i he complaint against the Ripon and Junction depot facilities was made by John High SAYS DRINK WAS TO BLAME the Pros'S Buffalo N Y Nov Frank Hickey of Quincy Mass recently ar- rested in New Jersey has confessed to the murder of seven year old seph Josephs the crime for which he stands indicted He also confessed the murder of Michael Kruck the New York newsboy ten years ago Drink that's what caused my sobbed Hickey in the ty jail My life has been hell since I lowered that little Syrian boy to his death late in the afternoon of October 12 I wrote the post cards when drunk The unsigned post cards gave the police the clew to the identity of the GIVES BLOOD TO FATHER The confessions came yesterday nnd were made public by county after noon today and deliberately Hickey told Son of Harry McGill Makes Heroic Effort to Save His Parent's Life Milwaukee Nov now a telegraph of Chicago formerly of Milwaukee is at death's door here from stomach trouble and in a desperate effort to save his life his son William of this city gave his own blood to provide strength for his father in an effort to prolong the elder until an be performed Even this radical step may be of no avail the story of his crimes with the con- summate of an and the face of a child He broke down when he came to tho tale of the actual murder AMBASSADOR REID REPORTED QUITE ILL By tho Tress Associations London Eng Nov States Ambassador Whitelaw Reid was reported today to be on the verge of a nervous Collapse The was not at the embassy but beyond this tho rumor could not be confirmed Apples form a good laxatives when on an empty A T PATRICK LEAVES PRISON Lawyer Convicted of Rice Murder Is Free Through Pardon of ernor Dix New York Nov barred door af Sing Sing swung open for bert T Patrick late yesterday and the lawyer who for nearly eleven years was cooped up In the gray walled prison convicted of the murder of William Marsh Rice his millionaire client stepped out a free man by Governor Dix With the release of Patrick there began the long deferred honeymoon with the brave hearted little woman who married him ten ago when he was to the Tombs after his sentence to the electric chair In the apartment ready for him at No 180 Claremont avenue Patrick sat down last night to a Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs Patrick Thomas Maher an ex-convict released a year ago by Governor Dix who has worked hard after gaining his freedom to get the lawyer out of Henry Barber a merchant of Georgo messenger in Governor office and a woman chum of Mrs Patrick A joyous reunion it was for the yer who for years stood in the shadow of the electric chair conference of the Progressives at Chicago Dec 10 and 11 and or Johnson of California may do so according to Senator Joseph M Ky the Press Associations I j Washington D C- Nov 29 How the democrats probably will revise stood on guard over all mail boxes the tariff was outlined in an today to prevent destruction of mail sive interview by United Press by the suffragettes have been by Representative pouring acid in the mail boxes reno E Payne of New York Considerable sums of money were thor with Senator Aldrich of Xh destroyed yesterday tariff He predicted the democrats woul pick up the tariff piece meal H Byron Glass and Julia Malone Joined in Wedlock on national chairman Moose of the Bull OFFICIAL FIGURES IN STATE ELECTION Lv the Press ions Wis Nov state canvassing board has completed the canvass for the vote for governor at the recent election Following is tho Kami dem Hill prohibition McGovern Thompson socialist Curtiss social labor official returns McGovern a of The board found that votes were cast for woman's suffrage and 227.021 against it Forecast Generally fair tonight and day Colder south portion tonight Temperature for the 24 hours ing at A Max Min Nov 29 1912 32 29 Nov 29 1911 34 22 At A M CAMPBELLSPORT EVENTS Miss Katherine Scheid and Fred Rusch Married Tuesday at Elmore Reformed Church to Common wealth Campbellsport Nov 29 Byron Glass and Miss Julia Malone united in marriage at 5 o'clock afternoon at the parsonage ot the German Reform church The ceremony was formed by William in the presence of the members of the immediate families The couple was unattended Mi- and Mrs Glass left on the train to spend Thanksgiving day with friends at Milwaukee Mr and Mrs Glass will reside in the Schneider cottage on East Main street The marriage of Miss Katherine Scheid daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Scheid and Fred Rusch son of Mr and Mrs Ernst took place at the Elmore German Reform church at 2 o'clock Tuesday after- opined that they would find majority in the house too for action NEWSPAPER PLANT GUTTED BY FIRE by the Press Associations Sioux City la Nov of an unknown origin gutted the plant o the Sioux City News early today The loss is The paper will be published from the office of the Journal till the plan is rehabilitated 3 POSSES PURSUE MEXICAN BANDITS the United Associations El Paso Texas Nov who crossed the international border line into New Mexico with a view ol attacking towns in Sierra county are being pursued by three posses of sent out from Hillsboro Engle and Albuquerque One is led by a United States marshal The cans are supposed to be bandits as rebels BOMB WRECKS SALOON BLACK HAND BLAMED noon Rev Mr Romeise performed the the press West Pullman 111 Nov 29 The of Fred was wrecked TWO GRANTED DIVORCES FROM DR ALLEN La Crosse Wis Nov were granted in the circuit court to Delia French Allen and Berdina Allen wives of Dr Ralph crs Allen now in tiary after tinder the Mann white slave act THE SIXTH DISTRICT VOTE to The Daily Madison Wis Nov vote en members of congress in sin as received by the secretary of j state is now complete The Sixth district vote is as Total vote 34.411 dem 742 Smith pro Davidson rop Georgeson soc dem Tho chief an artificial rubber Holland Is said to no freshly sea If GOOD i LIVE IN HOUSE Zimmie ceremony The bride was attended by Miss Emma Vetsch as maid of honor and by a bomb early today No one was the Misses Linda Rusch and Ruth injured The explosion is blamed on as bridesmaids and the groom tue black hand by Charles Bartelt as best man Edwin Scheid and Walter Schleif as j groomsmen Following the ceremony a reception was held at the of the bride's parents a company of some sixty Court is Asked to Pass Upon APPEAL IS TAKEN and friends being present Mr and Mrs Rusch will reside in the village in the E F Martin Fond du Lac avenue NOTABLES AT FUNERAL OF JOHN T BRUSH By the Press Associations Indianapolis Ind Nov notables in the baseball world at- tended the funeral of John T Brush here this afternoon The floral of- ferings mainly from baseball asso- were the most beautiful ever seen here The services were held in St Paul's Episcopal church A RECORD MEETING Fire Insurance Case Arising in Town of Auburn Appeal to the supreme court was by Mrs J P Connell and therf Irish History Class Largely Attended Fifteen Guests from Program The Irish History class of the dies Auxiliary to the A O H entertained Wednesday evening by Miss Julia Gibbons The meeting was one of the largest in the history of class forty-five members being present This number was augmented by fifteen guests members ct the dabs The guests arrived in this city on the 7 o'clock interurban car and wore met by a committee composed of the Misses Anna Nugent and Minnie ran The return trip was made on he 11 o'clock car After the roll call which was re- to by the of musical number was by the Misses Esther and ind piano duet The work in history was conducted Mrs N M Lump assisted by Mrs F K Shark Mrs George Abbey nd Lucinda Baker and Helen Mrs T J read a interesting paper on the music of Ireland following Rev T J Cosgrove spoke of he music and poetry of Ireland particular tribute to the nd reciting a number of Irish poems Current Irish events were taken this morning in the case of LONG GREEN Kludt as administratrix of N the estate of John Kludt vs the BEFORE NEXT BATTLE man Mutual Fire Insurance company railed Associations of the town of Auburn was taken thus I San Francisco Cal Nov morning in behalf of the defendant lie Ritchie is going to do some The case was tried in this city by he risks his newly acquired Judge upon the stipulation of facts light weight title in a battle with Ad and the decision favored the plaintiff Wolgast Billie Nolan Ritchie's The question was whether or not the announced today that Willie plaintiff John Kludt had -an has accepted a vaudeville act calling hie interest in a policy upon which he After the title had taken out upon the property that Judge Fowler a week holder has cleaned up a bunch of belonged to his wife money he will be ready to take on held that he had all comers RATZ HEADS GUN CLUB At a meeting of the North Side Gun The policy was for and ered property destroyed by fire in the town of Auburn was music by the chorus of tho history class as well as solos by Mrs Thomas Hayes and Miss Esther The president of the hi i- tory class which has bei u but re- cently organized spoko briefly of the work being done by that organization Tihe sale of the Christmas indorsed by the class the matter of furthering tho sale will be more fully taken up at tho next meeting After the formal session u social hour was in order during which the hostess was assisted in serving re- by Mrs N M Lamp MTH J E Hennen Mrs George T Brien Mrs F V Masilko and Uie Misses Flaherty and Flanagan The next class meeting will club Thursday J J Ratz elected members and has a club house on the president and Henry Bruett secretary east shore of Lake Winnebago held Dec 18 at the homo of Mrs J insurer The has eight nine miles from the city Perkins Norih Park avenue JEWS PA PER I