Real Estate - , FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARDING I* OR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day 01 week. Ap ply 1001 N. Second St.. corner Boas and streets. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co., 24th and Derry Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RUNT. FOR RENT—House No. Schuylkill street; rent $ 16.00. Possession at once. Apply to J. C. MEH HI NO, 2431) North Sixth street. FOR RENT—3-story brick house, eight room**: all improvements; at 516 N. Sixteenth St. Inquire 514 N. Sixteenth St. Bell phone 2384 J. FOR RENT—32O P.road St.; 3-story. 11 large rooms, all improvements: suit aide for boarding- or lodging: house. Call 429 Broad St.. or 1631 N. Second St. Bell phone 3613.11. FOR KENT Two 2%-story brick houses. Nos. ir,2l and 1523 Vernon Btreet. Rent $15.00 ea< h. Possession Immediately. E. A. East End Bank. 9 FOR RENT—6-room house. 1732 Wal nut St. Apply 1221 N. Sixth street. FOR RENT- 335 South Fifteenth St.: 8 rooms and bath; wide front porch and balcony; hot and cold water in cellar. Apply to F. 11. 11ANTZMAN. 660 Briggs 613 Forster St. FOR RENT- -Eight-roomed house, 608 Muencli street; all conveniences; pos session at once inquire 1301 N. Sec ond street. FOR UK NT— -1317 Derry St.. 2d floor apt $35.00 1315 Market St.. 3rd floor apt.. 525.00 1217 Mulberry. 2d floor apt., . .528.00 2336 Derry St.. new nouse 525.00 11)04 Holly street, $25.00 1216 Berryhill St., house, $22.50 1147 Ac 1 443 Berryhill, houses, ..322,50 2338 Ellersly St 315.50 2108 Derry St SIB.OO HARVEY T. .SMITH. 204 S. 13th St. FOR RENT—AII improve-- ments— .l6ll Catherine, $16.00 1509 Naudain $17.00 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18,50 Apply lvulm & Hersliey, T_j_.Si)i;tli Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR HUNT—Apartment facing Sixth street: improvements, with use of both phones. Apply 1715 N, Sixth St. FOR 11ENT—Small apartment on South Fourth street; city steam heat; refer ence required. Inquire 29 S. Dewberry St. OFFICES FOR RENT DESK in well-furnished office, with full i privileges of same; rent olieap. in- ! quire 129 Broad St., to 11 a. m I I'hone 3818J1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT NIC&T.V furnished rooms, fronting on Capitol Park. Electric light, hot and I cold running water in each room, line of phone and lurge bath. Apply 110 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR '! !*!NR —-Two double rooms and two I single rooms, on second floor, and ! board; steam heat and all conveniences. ' Apply .110 Chestnut St. I i REAL ESTATE FOR SA^E. FOR SAUK—Three story building, at I Enhaut, along trolley line; cost to build. $3,000. Can be changed into tlireo dwelling houses at little expense. Price. J-.200.00 Very easy terms, inquire at' Hast End Hank. FOR SADE—2I!) Kelly St.; 3-story ! bri.it; <1 rooms, bath and furnace; lot 15x36. P.UIXTON-PACKKR CO., e lOOlld and Walnut Sts. FOR SAEK—On Eong St. Camp Hill, i frame bungalow; nearly new; three i squares from trolle> line; one acre of grounil. I'ric $2,700. ISRINTON i'.VCKICR CO., Second and M'alnuT Sis. SKVEIIAE brick houses, practically new, for nale on easy terms—-now * 1 'tit. All Jli idem improvements; porches. Sinafl cash payment required and monthly payments as rent. HELL, KEAI/l'Y CO., Uergner Building. FOR SALE—House No. 18,'il X. Sixth St i Remodeled throughout; all improve- ! ments. Apply OEORGIO \V. ORTIi, r'3 i> :i:e St. i S. V'ERAI. business propositions for ale; all conditions open for your i ii-pection and are favorable for an' ttc.ive business for a live owner. LSELI, i TIE A I,T V_ CQ.,_ I teigner Building. FARM LANDS FOR S \LE SMALL MISSOURI FARM—SS.OO caTh and $;»,00 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive laud. i lose to three big markets. Write lor plio tographs and full information. Hunger I. 116. N. V. Life Bldg., Kansas City,' : ' k ' Lost and Fcund bv——MM mmmmmmmmm ' FOUND I*OUNT>— Tho home of reliable work for ! particular peoplo at EGGERT'S Steam Dyeing and Fr«*nch Cleaning Works, i j M.» Market St. Call either pnone, we'll ! LOST 1/>ST—A lady's brooch, srt wit!i dia monds, between Third and Chestnut, j Up Market street to Front to Walnut street. Liberal reward if returned to • -'Mi <'in•y tni i; St. LOST OR STOLEN LOST OH STOLEN—On Nov. a blarkJ and white rabbit dog, about IS Inc-ln s j high. Answers to name of "Ned." Li cense No. 302 L. Notify C. R. WEI OMAN Penbrook, Pa. !FOR SALE 80S AMI :ilO IHKliltY ST. riot ati.a* iur> ft. Impioved with two li-story frame houses—each six rooms. Tile value of this property is In its central location. ill ii.ui.vt; I.OT 23.(1x105.0 ft. Northeast corner of Berry-hill St and Daisy Ave., to HI In Ave. Plenty i.f room a lioute on r.ciTyiiiil Si. and a house or /rarage on thf: r«ar of lot. MILLER BROS & NEEFE REAL ESTATE Fire Inmirince .Surety Bonds l.ovust and Court Nfrecti FOR SALE A knitting factory; all Improve ments; eleetrlc power; two-story frame; steam heat, well lighted; equipped with tho latest knitting and sewing machinery. Possession given at onco. We will rent if party would be interested in the manu facturing oi ladies' garments. Information Wanted—Call Bell phone 74. Steelton, Pa., or M. R. ALLEMAN 115 I\i. FHO.NT STREET | STKELTON. PA. | Wants ' | HELP WANTED—MALE. !&A MCSMAX to call on physicians. Es i tabllshed trade. Expensed and eoni | mission. P. Q. Box 121, Phllad^lphla. | WANTED—Three plasterers, open shop, ■ to work on swinging scaffold. Apply MK. \r>l>Ell, Afiddletown Car Works, | Middletown, Pa. $-•' TO $35 PER MONTH extra money to any employed person, without in terfering with regular work. No sell in p. -No canvassing. Positively no in vestment. Unemployed need not apply. Address The Silver-Mirror Conine., l-o W. Madison St., Chicago., 111. IT COSTS ONE PENNY. Tnvest that small sum in a postal card jii3t to find out if my Private Lessons in Shorthand. Typewriting, l'» nrnans iip, Rapid Calculations. Etc., will appeal to you. 1 will gladly give you full information. K. K'£L LEK, Room 309, Patriot Building. WAXTKD—LocaI representation for one of the largest manufacturing con ( ' rns in America, marketing high class office necessity. To a man of unques tionable responsibility and reputation n liberal contract and training will be given. Do not answer this unless pre pared to make small investment. Hank reference required. Address 3978, care Star-Independent. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL— ino oldest, best and most reliable automobile school in the country. A full course of practical instructions for 50."i.00, including long driving and re pairing lessons. Hundreds of good paying positions are open for compe tent men. Make application now. Easy payments Open day and evenings. 5 X. Cameron St. C iTUATXONS WANTED— MALE. YOUNG .MAX wants position at tiring boilers. Call or address Gi2 Granite BAKER—AII around man wants work in small shop. Address or call 115 Xisshy St., Middletown. YOUNG MAN, IS years of age, wants work of any kind; willing to work hard Call or address S. E, S., L'ul7 Wallace, City. COLORED married man, sober and in telligent; wishes work of any kind. W ill accept position as elevator oper j a tor, porter, janitor, driving of any l.iii'l. Address L'.'JJ S. Fifteenth St. I YOl NG MAN would like to have posi tion as driver of delivery wagon; can i give good reference. Apply 1839 Herr i | street. HOUSE CLEANING, windows, paints and floors, automobiles washed and i polished; work neatly done. Phone i.'£>oS. , CHAUFFEUR wishes position with pri ' vato family; seven years experience. I Apply Cherry St. | DRUGGIST washes a position; regls : Urea. C. T. 11., 377 N. Eighth St.. ! Lebanon, Pa. COOK, colored, wants 1 position in hotel or restaurant, or ( getting suppers or banquets for pri i vate parties. Best of references. Ad oreia R, J., 684 Browns avenue, | WANTED—Position as a clerk in store | or position as violinist. Address I ""'Shcy .Hotel, ilarrisburg. ! WANTED—A young man would like a position as stenographer or book ( keeper or any other occupation. Call I at 40 7 Ueiiy street. I WAisTKD—A young man wishes a po . anion in restaurant as waiter or i short order cook. Address P. O. box I l'a. HELP V/ ANTED—FEMALE. ASSISTANT COOK and extra girl want d. Hershey House, 327 -Market iTPTeet. 120 TO »3C PER MONTH extra money to any employed person, without in terfering with regular work. No sell ins. No canvassing. Positively no in vestment. L'n 'mploycd need not a|»ply. Address Tlie Silver-Mirror < 'o., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago,, 111. WANTED— Several bright girls to learn marking and assorting. Apply TItUY LAUN'LIKV, 1520 to la' 26 Fulton St. WANTED—Experienced girl or middle- ! aged woman for general housework in small family; must be n good cook; "aaes $5.00 per week. Apply Mils. J. B. i.(•:I TIf ISI'.l;, Hershcy, Pa. j ANYONE can earn more money in spare I or lull time with our wonderful Pol- I ishing i'ad. Retails for 10c. Constant ly repeats. Send 10e for sample and complete information. The Mogul Mfs <'u., Cleveland, o. | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE COIX)RED woman wants liouse clean nig by the day or general housework, bat Wyeth Ave. WANTED Curtains to wash and stretch. 823 Myrtle Ave. \V ANTED—By young colored woman, I days' work of any kind or washing to do at home. Can give reference I Call or address iiU' James Ave. WANTED—General housework, by col- I ored woman. Address or call 5U5 South St. WANTED—Colored woman desires light housework or position as chamber maid. Address or call 505 South St. WANTED—By a young colored grirl, a place to do general liousework or day's work. Call or address 11 ti Lib erty St. ' I COLORED LADY wishes a position as i rook or general housework. Can give i reference. Apply ;:;,J s. Cameron Si. i YOUNG colored woman would like to I have day's work of any kind or dish I washing. Apply 1219 N. Seventh St. WANTED—White woman wants day's work of any kind. Call I2y Broad street, room lit;. A COL.OHED woman wishes position to' do light liousework. Call 507 Soutli Ave. MIDDLE-AG ED WOMAN would like to keep house for widower, or clean house, or hire out. Apply util) llcrr St.! A DRESSMAKER wants sewing by day : or week; children's clothes a speclal ty. Apply at 132!) Wyith Ave. A I'OLOKEIJ GlllL wants, work in res- ' taurunt, or chambermaid in hotel or ' boaraina house. Apply 132'J_Wyath Ave. i COIXJHED woman wishes day's work of any kind. Call or address 232 s. ! Harrisburg, Pa. i YUfCNG UADY desires position as I monographer and general olHce work Can furnish best of reference. Ad dress 1415 /.arknr street. HARRTSBURG STAR-TNPIvPKNDENT, TITURRDAY EVENTNCI. NOVEMBER 5, 1914. | THE Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. 213 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. * November 2, 1914. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Cash Items, 9134,»27.U0 Capital $t00,000.00 I Due from Bnnks, . 392,181,tfi Surplus, v S90,"0(K),00 g I nited States Bonds Undivided Profits,. 0rt,000.00 E 4 per cent, at Deposits, 2,7 42,388.10 a J 'ar 150,0011.00 Due to Loans and Invest- B ments 2,087,114.70 $j Bank Building, . . 50,000.00 Overdrafts, 107.15 ! $3,113,730.01 $3,413,730.01 1 Trust Funds $478,830.02 DONALD McCOBMICK, President ROBERT McCOBMICK, Treasure- j : Miscellaneous L _ FURNITURE PACKINO PACKING—A. H. SHRENK, 1908 North Sixth street, tirst class packer of fur- i niture, china and bricabrac. Bell yhone 399 W. WEN RICH, 539 Hamilton street— ! Furniture, china and piano packing- i Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phona I 8227 W. j MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—To buy second-handed meat cooler, two blocks and one counter; separately or together. Call at 1533 I:udy street. ROOF PAINTING NOW is the time to have your roof painted, before old King Winter shows up the leaks. We use the best I grade of paint—black or red. Prices ! reasonable. Call or address 1335 Sus- | quchanna St. I'EATHERS RENOVATING WE ARE now renovating feathers, making pillows and folding feather mattresses at Tenth and Paxion streets. B._ J._CA4IPUI^-Uu_ STORAGE. STORAGK in 3-story brick building, rear 108 Market St. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. tS. OIL NEK, Jeweler. 4US Market St. HA lIRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof, divided into fireproof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household goods; the other warenouse of the most | approved type of fire retardant con- | struction for general merchandise. They are i quipped with two large electric freight elevators and spiral chute fori the quick and safe handling of house hold goods and all kinds of merchan- j dise, Low storage rates. South Second j street, near Paxton. on the tracks of | Penna. R. R. OLD GOLD AND SILVER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for old! gold, silver, watches, and jewelry, j JOSEPH L.». BREiNMisiK, Jeweler, 1 A\. ] mini street. MONEY TO LOAN $5.00 TO |50.00 on your plain note, to j any person holding a salaried posi- I tion; ail transaction strictly eonliuen tial. Employees Discount Co., 3t> N, l'nird St., second tloor. LOANS—SS to $-00 for honest working people witliuut bank creuil at lesi than legal rates; payable m install ments to suit borrowers' convenience. CO-Ui'ii.UATIVE Euan a.,a Investment Co., Ciieoiuut at j __ ALL KINDS 01 HAULING ALL. kinds of hauling; large two-ton I truck; furmtUiv. pianos, freight, m | the city unu suburbs. prices i chsliu- i hole. Jr'icnic aim pleasure trips, uuy or 1 : evuiuiii. v> M. »i, UAitli Hl,} Vvruon j .*rt. licli lllioilt: uoIVJ. , j Death and Obituary _ DIED. CORL,—On Wednesday evening:, Novem j ber i, George V. Corl, aged 70 years, ! 4 months and 27 days, j Funeral pn Saturday afternoon at 2 I o'clock, from his late residence, No. 11 Kvergreen street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial at Shoop's Church cem etery. DRAWBAUGH—On Thursday, Novem- i ber 4, 1914, at 9.30 p. in'., William Drawbaugh, of t'oldsboro, York county, Ha., aged 82 years. Burial on Sunday, .November 8, at 10.30 a. m., /from his late residence. In terment at Mt. Chester cemetery. ff Legal li THE East Harrisburg Building and Loan Association will hold its annual ' meeting and election of officers at their place of meeting, in the East End Bank building, Friday evening. November u. A new series of shares will open. Money to loan on approved security.—S. P. STAMBAtJGH. Secretary; WILLIAM PA VOUD. President. THE regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Holmes Seed Com pany, for tho election of a Board of I [Directors and such other matters as may properly be considered, will be j held on Friday, November titli, at 2 p. rn„ at the olfices of the company. AUTOS VARNISHED' 1 Ready in 48 Hours Price S2O Work Guaranteed Drop postal, 501 Kunkle Bldg., or call 2423 Bell Phone Artistic PrintiiiL r at SStar Independent I Want Your Property On my list of real estato for sale, j Anyone having iletiirable property to trade or sell for cash oil a fair basis, I should see me at ouce—no charge un ! less sale is made. Every day we have buyers for all f sorts of properties—people who mean business and will close deals at once. I Shall we show them yours? If you are i troubled with vacancies I will fill your I vacant stores, your flats or your ! houses. I make a specialty of the'col j lection of rent and the general care I and management of property and will take pleasure in calling on you by ap pointment. Write 'phone or call. Can place capable, experienced man to solicit and build up rental and sales department. A. C. YOUNG Everything in Heal Estate North Third Street. Bell 713-J. Sale and Exchange Va__ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmLmm—mmmm* F6P. SALE I'OR SALE—'High cfaas touring car; 40 H. P.; fully equipped; late 6.00 Hogs—A flrnior straight value pre vailed, with .shipments well absoroed. Quotations: Western, $11.25. City Dressed Stock—All varieties of choice and prime meats tfommanded steady to firm prices, and pork closed a trifle stronger. Quotations: Steers, 10»8.00; light 7.404*8.10; mixed, 7.406*8.25; iieavy 735 |PBj2O; rough, 7.85©7.60; pigs, 4.25® Cattle Receipts, 5,000; higher. Beeves, 0.50® 11.00; stockers and feed ers nominal: cows and heifers, 3.SO«i 9.60; calves, 7.25®10.50. Sheep Receipts, 18,000; higher. Sheep, 5.75®6.70; yearlings, G.75®7.55: lambs. 7.25®9.25. Philadelnhia Produce Market Philadelphia, Nov. s.—Wheat firm- No. 2 red spot, export, 113',4® 116"A; No 1 norther, Duluth export, 126'.'. ®"l 29 u. Corn steady; No. 2 yellow, local, 84 @S4 %. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 54 J£. jzi>un flrjnar; winter, per ton, $24,50® ' BEAUTIFUL CHATEAU SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION THE PRINCL OF hi DNACO'S CHATLAU Oi- MARCHAIS, AT SISSONNL, FRANCE. The Prince or Mor ; :»rii:e to tlx- German Kmperor has saved his beautiful r(iate»u of Marchais, at Slsounc. Front c.froi, .; ,v •; Me promises to pay a fine of SIOO,OOO which was imposed by the German* on the village «: ».««•:. tie. lav (it. U.;.us :>ad seir.od and threatened to destro} the Iteautifui place if the levy was cot paid. 25.00; spring. $24.00@i24.50. Refined sugars lower: powdered. 5.10; fine granulated, 5.00; Confectioners' A, 4.90. Butter steady: western creamery, ex tra, 34; nearby prints, fancy, 37. Eggs steady; nearby firsts, free case, 59.80: do., current receipts, free case. !5.70®9.00; western extra, firsts, free case, 9.80; western extra, firsts, free case, $8.70(37)0.00. Live poultry steady; fowls, 13@15; old roosters, 11@12; chickens, IL'®)ls; lucks, 13@14: geese, 13®14. Dressed poultry lower; turkeys, fan cy, 22@23; ordinary, 1S(®S0; fowls, heavy, 16«ji17; average receipts, ]4fi)ls; small, 12013: old roosters, 12. Flour steady; winter straight. 5.00® 5.25; spring straight, 5 35@5.G0; do., patent, s.7oiji 5.85. Hay was firm; timothy. No. 1, large oales. 18,500)19; No. 1 medium bales. 18.50019; N'o. 2, 17(0)17.50; No. 3, 14.50® 15.50: clover mixed, ligiit mixed, 17.50® 18: No. 1, 18(ft» 17; No. 2, 14 15. Potatoes firmer; Penna., per bushel 58®83; New York, 45@50; Jersey, per basket, 35® 45. FUMES CLOSE TO DOUBLING HOTEL Continued From Flmt l*a^e. these is on the "Big" niouutain, south east of Cavetown. Warner's Hollow is the scene of four more fires. The big fire on North Mountain, be tween Clearspring, Md., and Mercers burg, Pa., still rages, although the flames have been checked to the south and east, and property has been -saved. Fires are burning about two miles from Keedvsville, near Hancock, on Elk Ridge, near Weverton and on the Lou doun mountain, across the Potomac riv er. Five miles on Elk Ridge has been burned over, but the fire is under con trol. The timber loss by the fires will be very heavy and much small game has perished. State Police Ready '' Hhe State police have not, up to the present, been called upon to aid in the suppression of forest fires." This assertion was made at the de . BRITISH SUBMARINE SUNK BY GERMAN CRUISER ' | 1 ■nil., • 7 f { :V' : - ... i - ; ■ ' .. ■ ■ ■ 5 : ■' V ' " " ■ : *• 1 : i " ii : ' j ; - &. ff i J THE BRITISH SUBMARINE. D 5 The British submarine D-5 was reported sunk in the North Sea by a mine ou November 3. Tin- mine, me re port says, was thrown out by a German cruiser retreating before British cruisers! Two officers and i wo'men of the submarine were saved. The report says a German squadron fired on the British' gunboat Halcyon, which w.i» patrolling, wounding one man. "Various naval movements were made," the report continues. ;as a result of whirn the Germans retreated rapidly, and although shadowed by the light cruisers they could not he brought into a sea action. Ihe rearmost German cruiser in her retirement threw out a number of mines ami the submarine was sunk J 1 ' 6 S " bm f arlne D " 5 - wa " 6ullt in .1911. was 150 feet long. She had a speed of fifteen knot, ftbove the water and ten knots submerged- BY mmm Germans [■BELGIANS En< - l , sh and FRENCH »»♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•» J ALLIES WITHIN FOUR MILES OF OSTEND, WHICH GERMANS ARE EVACUATING. I ! °f lc!R ' French despatches have recorded the advance of the Allies to Slype and Leffinlhe. The latter I ♦ village » within four miles of Ostend. Unofficial despatches say the Germans are evacuating for Zee- ♦ i Brugge, fourteen miles further along the coast of the North Sea to the northwest, I pai'tment headquarters to day. It was added that they stand ready when called upon to do anything in that lino that they can. None of the po licemen ar" stationed ait any of the forestry reservations, except two who are a)t Mont Alto looking out for viola tors of tlie game laws. At the State Forestry Department it was said by Deputy Commissioner Wil liams that the forest lircs have as yet reached but one place on the State re serves, and that is in Perry county. The Doubling Cfa>p Springs hotel is on the Perry-Cumberland line. The fire in Perry county, as reported to'the department, is near the Franklin county line, but its wide spread is not considered likely, as the Htate foresters have fbeen called out and the rangers are at work making a gallant fight. In eases of forest lires the township oflicials are all required to lend a hand, and any Stato employes in the vicinity are supposed to help, which include game wardens, fish wardens, constables, police or anybody in commission. The Doubling ( Gap fire is on private grounds, but the rangers and foresters are engaged in fighting it just the same. Over 5,000 acres are reported to have been destroyed This is not full grown timber, (but, principally underbrush and young growth. CLAIM IGNORANCE OF TURKISH ATTACKS ON RUSSIAN PORTS London, Nov. 5, 4.49 A. M.—A dis patch to the "Times" from Pedea ghatcli a seaport of European Turkey, dated Monday, afiirnjs that some mem bers of the Turkisa government were quite ignorant of the Turkish fleet's attack on Black Sea ports two hours after foreigners were aware of it. On shearing the news the Grand Vizier Princ 0 Said Halim fell ill ami resigned. On Friday morning last the Russian Ambassador, unable to see the. Grand Vizier owing to his illness, asked for his passports. 11 | AMERICAN HOSPITAL DOCTORS DISCOVER (JANURKNK (JERM Paris, Nov. s.—The microbe that causes gangrene to develop in bullet | anil shrapnel wounds lias been discov j ered by Drs. .lames Scarlett and j Georges l)es Jardins, of the American i ambulance service. Previously scientists have thought I that the disease was caused not by a i single germ, but a combination ot' | germs. After much research and ex j perimentatioii a single bacillus has been discovered and isolated, and the I serum is now being prepared Liv Dr. I Henri Weisberg, of the Pasteur Jnsti | lute. The discovery is expected in medical | circles to have world-wide importance. I The serum is being injected into pa j tients on the battlefield' in the early stages of infection, "obviating amputa- I tious and preventing great loss ol life. Cape Town Rebellion Crushed London, Nov. o. 4.13 A. M. A I Cape Town dispatch to the Neuter's j Telegram Company declares that the re j bellion of General Christian I'roderir . j Beyers in the Western Transvaal and the mutiny of Lieutenant Colonel Sol omon llerdhardus Maritz in northwest Cape Town now appear to be com pletely crushed. IJnoflieial reports, ac cording to the dispatch, indicate that something resembling an armistice is being observed. Called Back to Germany The Hague, Via London, \ov. 5. 2 ■ A. M. —A n.uniber.of Germans residing jin Antwerp, who returned to their j homes there following a successful sicgo ; of the place by the Germans, have been I called back to Germany. They are re j turning through Rosendual to-day. The ' Cermnng residing in HollandSbvtweea j t ho ages of 4 0 u nil 50 years have been ordered to .join their regiments b'for.) I November 11.