MUTINY IN ARMY IS NOW REPORTED Revolt in Manchuria. THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. iN give ed Fight Quiet Peasants and Workmen. sumed { 54 vy Lon working +3 Bf Ie pr SCHOOLGIRLS ANARCHIST'S CLUB. When Discovered Ope of Them Stabbed a Constable With a Dagger. Buch “abl gaged girl the ( By able W ares n searching for a mi polk eC f Jassy anarchist 20 Hub « OMmpose age, the 16-year-old daugt was presiding the club, which wine cellar, on the painted in red various revolution toes. About 30 girls were present, and upon the arrival of the pol to sing the anarchist hymn, th nationale.” When the police that the members of the cls arrest, the girl Vanescue rushed at or of the constables and him a dagger, inflicting inj he died shortly afterward four other policemen arrested of the girls, who fought desperately, scratching and bring the men A quantity of anarchistic literature, printe in Roumanian and French, was d ered in the cellar to years of over 15 ice all began e “Inter ib were und stabbe d from tres which the r President Rejected Hyde. New York, (Special )~Senator Chaun. cey M. Depew, on the witness stand at the insurance investigation, testified that he was asked by James Hazen Hyde use his influence with President Roose. velt ¢o secure him (Mr. Hyde) the Am- bassadirship to Fance; that he spoke to the President about it, and that the Pres ident said it was utterly impossible, Pictare’s Pall Caused Death, Paterson, N. J]. (Special). — Three deaths caused by the falling of a heavy picture from the wall, which broke a gaspipe while the Schroeder family was asleep. “Chris™ Schroeder, his mother, Catherine, and her gradchild, Ira la Forge, were all asphyxiated. Town Sacked; 100 Killed, Constantinople (By Cable).- HH oo The unlucky thirteen has proved the undoing of Louis Lang, a former police- man of Bayonne, N. J, and he figured up the hoodoo as follows: He was ap- pointed on the thirteenth of the month His shield was number thirteen. He was up on charges thirteen times, being bounced on the last charge. He ap- pealed to the Supreme Court that his dismissal was illegal, and on Monday, the 13th, the court decided against him, AA SES LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. A a result of the last congressional election there are 93 Democratic and 60 Republican vacancies in the membership of the committees of the House of Rep- resentatives, The President has decided to reap point Wm. Henkel United States mar. shal for the Southern district of New York. ’ Speaker Cannon, when eleced, will have many important vacancies on com- mittees to All ican public ACC ure wi i Some Knotty Problems For the Trustees. PRESIDENTS ATTEND. 2 COLLEGE of Directors and Executive Commitee Or | ganized Trustees Flad It Hard to Decide | Upon What lostitutions Are to Receive the Benefit of the Fadowment. WHAT IT COST HEARST. Record Amount For State. wd fi formerly 10 spent $22.0 mat he contin of the E80, 200 which he finance committee of i} Municipal Ownership League for 1 3 fidates on ne an hi ot ody ne 1 for benefit of all the cam and expended $3125 personally tons and lithographs, & ger items were Law $3507: printing, $8609; carriage S810; rental decorations and illuminations, watchers for election, $19,580 gation of registration, $3020, Mr. Hearst declares that this was expended equally for the benefit of all candidates on the ticket Herman A. Metz, candidate for Comptroller of New York on the Demo- cratic ticket, spent $185,000. James G. Phelps Stokes, Municipal Ownership candidate for President of the New York Board of Aldermen, spent $117. yne of the lar. ariment, S808; of hails, $12012; hire, mvest Washington, (Special).~It has been decided that the President's forthcoming annual message to Congress will be sub- nitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives on Tuesday, December 5. The first day of the session will be occupied fully by routine business of the two branches o Congress, The Senate will take an adjournment soon after necting on account of the death of Senator Platt of Connecticut. The House will be busy probably throughout he day in effecting its organization and drawing the seats of the rs. SPRINGS A SENSATION, Hyde Shows Light Op Many Transections. Mr. inductee m the Hawaiian | {lands 1s ! Chinese { labor. The newly Allegheny {applied for a | There mine local divisions of the | Amalgamated Associaiion of Street Rail way Employees in the Chicago (lil) di: [trict, with a membership of approx mately 9000 At a meciing in Paris recently, at tended by 3000 minor postoffice employ ces, it was resolved to form a union. A new organization, with a member chip of 40,000, has been formed in Chi cago under the name of the Transporta- tion and Shippers’ Alhance An effort will be made by those in terested to secure the reinstatement of the International Association of Steam Fitters in the American Federation of Labot. Judge Monroe recently handed down an opinion in the Superior Court of California that the state eight hour law is unconstitutional, Hig decision will be appealed, Railroad accidents in the United States during the past year killed 3261 em- ployees and mjured 45.420. J. L. Sullivan, general secretary-treas- urer of the Bartenders’ League has been elected international anditor, i employees of the department Jarier have ate