WAR NAVAL ENGAGEMENT ——— poli Ordered—Decision of the Turkish Government Not to Op- pose Landing of Troops at Tripoli ~Reply to. italian Ultimatum Was Conciliatory and Dilatory—Popular indignation Intense in Martial Law at Threatening Unrest in the Balkan Constantinople 5 between to the failure demands of the The Italian ceed at viously deter cupation ol poli was occupied and is now flying ove buildings The first Italy and ” Ottoman there blow in hostilitie nhabitants the war and making Italy shot Opposes down demonstrations The Turkish lying off Beir dane thus at the mercy The Italian approved by ti} were while public against les, some Journa:s overhastil y Hungary Balkans Czar Ferd In Berlin censured, serted that sponsible In Rome | tilities wi pe Ace Cable indicated FOUGHT IN ADRIATIC First Act of War. jaribaldi to take advantage of the situation and organize another Greece demanding that the latter withdraw all claims to Crete. German press opinion is unsparing in condemnation of Italy's action. The first act looking like actual war in the Italian campaign for the accupation of Tripoli embodied in a demand for immediate surrender of that province by the Turks, which the Italian were under Gen was follow naval command orders at ers once to land troops was dell d'Affalres In veered to the Italian Const ntinanlia Aliinopise who was instructed to demand his passports because the un favorable to Italy reply was Turkey sought fi har 3 more time to re ¥ 1 . appeal to the European rs, meanwhile offering to take no tion toward protecting from Tr ipoll tack The It } can port Centra italy in a Good Position. was but a re J Xoarsurs~d Pr CAPITAL CHAT py tate Doctors Indorse Dr. Wiley. The Medical Soclety of Pennsyl vania ended its sixty-first annual i moeting at the State Capitol, after Dr. James Tyson, of Philadelphia, the newly-elected president of fzation, had taken chairman, the organ his place as the The soclety selected Scran of meeting in 1812, in the of Dr. Harvey W Wiley as an enforcer of the pure food laws, and enlisted itself in the cam paign to stamp out disease growing out of the social evil The closing session was marked by half a dozen papers on such vital sub- the care of the and of the exhibits in the lat r show dorsed work Joris as insane Cancer, one ter series being a moving pic of a stomach demonstratin the methods of assimilation One of the notable by Dr WwWio most papers of Chevallier ‘hed haan VOUng from tuber gwallowad the meoting was descr i the manner in which a tack had removed from the lung of a y ! who was suffering The eloven years woman culosis tack ARO Han wio to be ying is rapidly health eve and Dr William gh, aroused Inspection Of Dairy Farms Begun in Baseball History. Interest—Athietics Almost Sure to Represent American League. Awaken Keen One predict tured at world’s interest any no matter which teams pant in the American leagues The terrific baseball organizations plonship have Keyed a4 sixty-horse pitch of ment the series of ga world's title is bound to reap the ben efits lon can be safely ven- this time, and that is the 1811 will surpass in played previously, win the pen and National fights in both for the cham- the up to excite mes for the series of ever “fans” power anda looks like a 60 to 1 Mack's Athletics will American lea in the will represent the Na league 18 a question, the ould pick the win. pennant in the senior or would be gambling with granting that the Mackn are pretty sure 100K 1 present it that Connie bet ti} the represent battle Who tional and ner of mooted wan who w the ganization fate ut winners, let's field Chie the aver ast met worl series a S-10-2 UB O year the A favorite 1 many circle The m who fough for Connie Mack made th ibs 00k bad, win i playe to Chi RUNTS AMONG LEAGUE STARS Today Are Midgets Many Leading Players Short in Stature—More Than Ever. > JUASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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Pa WE BUY OLD GOLD ewer kis es paid PENN SEL bert Street Pi i TING 8 REFINING WORKS 90% Fis tiadeiphia EYE ACHES I RIES 3 ERTS DEF IARCE Cold Water Starch makes aus kK 8 pioasure nig IG FOR If the blood is poor and filled with the poisons from diseased kidneys or inac- tive liver, the heart is not only starved but poisoned as well. There are many conditions due to impure blood-—such as dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debil- ity or the many scrofulous conditions, Es © — a ——— A gp — MAP SHOWING ond TURKISH digpatel A Vienna key resist forces, Tur proposed ! present no to landing of Italian which, itimatum, take place at once Turkey's was conciliatory, but it nats to declared [it fleet close the the under the u was to reply expected by Yas not The dilatory The Italian has been ordered to maintain a blockade of the Tripolitan coast and warships are also irected to watch the coasts of Al bania, Macedonia, and Syria Public indignation against Italy in Turkey is described as intense. Con stantinople has been placed under martial law, as a precaution against rioting. A change in the ministry is regarded as likely. At the gshme time it is reported from Italian sources that the Albanians are petitioning dip avail italian Cabinet PORTS... mome ont “of their art ure ashore . She mines compan OArY Corps com- Birccola and Gen. The Ar force consist of 25.000 1,000 troops will At the the mine shij but = carries 15 suffere lamage besides General C WA Ww be a¢ ied an expeditio manded by General eral Count Gerald to be dispatched will men and altogether 4 be landed in Tripoli Regiments Leaving All Chief Towns. From all the chief Italian towns regiments are departing every day for Palermo, Naples, Brindisi, Syracuse, Catania, Messina, Taranto, Genoa, Ane cona and Venice, where they will be embarked in transports The war ships will convoy the transports to the Tripoll eoast, and this army will be established in Tripoll with — - Te T—_— ——— - BRITISH TORPEDO SECRET OUT. Has Projectile That Has Three Times American Range. Washington.—The British navy Is equipped with a torpedo sald to effective at 10000 yards, or three times the range of the most powerful projectiles now used in the United States Navy. This informa nearly gn American naval expert who re cently discussed developments In tor pedo eraft and the relative methods of target practice, . % i Site and Pay $125,000. i Albany, N. Y.~After the State has [spent over $300,000 for sites and | plans for a new prison to take the i place of antiquated Sing Sing, which was built In 18206, and ig badly over crowded, it Is proposed to abandon the present site in Wingdale, Dutchess County, to abolish the Commission on EPrisons, and pay the P. J. Carlin Cons | struction Company of New York $125, 1000 to cancel its $2,196,000 contract ¥ W blanks iH be sont to are now The to ob tion to furnish § the locality are to be planted and ill be folk up to aoe how the distribution is made, yinimur of the fish the shipments w yw ed RO that there will be I a n Waste Attempt To Kill Game Wardens. yi officials are report gent out from the efMoct that at to kill four game county State Came Commigsi investigating a Fulton county, to tominls wore warflens in Fulton made dens who were endeavoring strain hunters nady and Ralph Ross reported that in State line, they had been fired oh by named MeCormick, a hunter who escaped into Maryland. Governor Approves Pardons, The pardons recommended by the State Board of Pardons were approved by the Governor. He also approved the eommutatione of Geo, LL. Marlon, Luzerne, and John R. Edwards, Cam. bria, who had been sentenced to be hanged. inereases Stock to $1.250.000. The Northumberland Cae and Elee t=ir Coripany, Bunbury, filed notice a* inerpaee of (ts stock from 25.000 to ey 280 000, and of an flasue of bounds to moat of £2.900,000, small company.” remark promising good in fast that yi to make innu biasted the Times merable has hopes of so shoni- so-and such a plaver who given the cold der 20 was he did not weigh such-and because or was pot of The scene seems to be changing, however The season of 1811 saw more midgets performing in the big leagues than ever before. And they were not the weak members of the teams with which they played On the contrary, some of them were the of their cluba, In almost every position on the dia mond the little fellows were repre Some of them are: Outfield--Josh Devore, New York Giants: Birdle Cree, New York Yankees: Tommy Leach, Pittsburg. Second base-—Miller Huggins, Car linals; Knabe, Philadelphia Nation: nls. Shortstop-—Manager Bobby Wal Ince, 8t. louis Americans; Hauser, Cardinale; Owen Bush, Detroit Third base—Dobby Byrne, burgh Pirates; Elberfeld, ton. Pltcher—Jack Warhop, Yankees, Catcher—Jimmy Stephens, 8t. Louls Awericans. Every one of these Is a bona "fide midget star Pitts. Washing. New York Mentioning recent "comebacks" what's the matter with George Mul lin? { ete. white swellings, assimilation a heart tonic increasing y system. It's tability, kind.” The “"Discovery”’ no alcohol or narcotics. Stamps for the French cloth- -bound book. Send 31 one-cent Address: Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Yo» WOMEN wear W tting, easy long THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has made W. L. Douglas shoes famous the world over @ Wry
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