University of Ovtfl&n Library 'forecast wB 17TYEVYDI Twi A TT nP"D13IT"TI weather' , .Jxlshur U1C1I JLvl Al ib 1 11115 SJ N Jjj .hti. KVWv7r..-r MKHFORO. (VRE(U)N'. SA'ITKDA V. Q( TOl'.Kl. 7, IQlii . SUBMARINE GROSSESSEA Iff IT DAYS' German Warship U-53, From Wil hclmshaven, Arrives at Newport, Flying Flay of German Navy Comes Only to Deliver Official Mail for German Ambassador Will Go Outside Harbor for Anchorage at Night Conmiamler Makes Call. NIAYPoliT, Ji. I., M. 7. The Herman submarine '-t'. from Wil lieluisha en, m ri fl in llir harbor this :t It i' in ii. She t'i'H-x'i! the ocean in seventeen dnys. Tin- i'-: is a man-of-war. flies the llntrr thf Herman navy and ha- a .-imili' linn TiKUint fil on her deck . Thr 1--V), in coin Mia nil of l.ieulcn ii ut Captain Hans Rose, appeared spick and span npi'ti her arrival here and looked n- if sfie bail been out uiily for maneuvers. Hit commander reported that he h;ni not skilled any hostile craft on hi voyage over, add ing that the boat v:i- plentifully snp plicil with provisions and fuel and that nothing would ho taken aboard her. Shortly al'ti'r t lie submersible canu1 in, Commander Uose puid :ui nf liciiil call upon I ear Admiral Austin l. Knight, commandant of the Nur-ritynir-otf fiity nnvai tnrion,"ro-'vhorri In' -laled that he was prcparine. in leave that port tonight. Ti Deliver Mail. Commander Ko.-c explained that the submarine, whirl) is a reuulnr war e--cl and equipped with wireless, had put in here only to deliver official mail !'' the Herman ambassador. He dccljiii-d lo say whether be bad been ordered to Ancii'-un water- to -can h for the Herman merchant submarine I'tiMiH-n, Iimilt overdue on this side. The submarine anchored in the outer harbor two miles down the hav. No mie came n-horc. hut a rcpre-cn-lative nf ibe Associated Pre-s was allowed to un ahoard nnd learn the Ye--els story. The I'-.V! -.vill ".o out-idc the har bor for anchorage dm in" I Ik niubl. The I'-.VJ weighed anchor and sailed from the harbor at IT o'clock this afternoon. SUBMARINE'S III WASHINGTON, !. 7. ISrili-li .mliif-:ll(.r Spline liii ailed ill t he -I nil- i1 p:i rl itifiit Inlc today, and al though lie clM-Iin-l to di-cuss his visit, il whs believed In' prole--led nguin-t -m i .- ii-i- into mi) American I t-t nl' the (icnnnn stihmnritic I'-oil. The nlnba-sniliir ':i understood In have taken the po-ition Unit 1 lie F A:l was :l warship, was not entitled to any privilege- nnd should not lie al lowed to anchor in :i neutral port. Acting Secretary Polk ' tin' stntc department -aid after tin1 conl'.Tcnci' that tho llrili-h nnilia--ador had call iil on anothrr matti'r anil only i a-n-iillv lvl'iTi'dl to thn uhniarinc. NOT BE CANDIDATE ' Ft, I'ASO. Tex., Oct. 7. General Yonustlano C'arranza may not be n candidate fur the presidency of Mexi co in the election to be held by the de facto government Krnesto Pck (tuerira, the Cunm!-a consul (it I.os Anuclcs declared here today upon his arrival from Mexico City, en route to l.os Angeles. II. B. Tronson of Ea'-lc Point spent Saturday in Medford on business. ALLIED FORCES Ml Entire Campaign Develops Rapidly Serbs Drive From North and Brit ish From South Russians Report Protji ess in Dohrudja and Volhynia Quiet Along the Somme. LONIION, Oi t. 7. The entire rum pamn unalnst Monistir ill so'itlieni Si-i-liiii, is developing rapidly. While lillied I'orccK have pressed to within not niueh more than a half dozen miles from .Monastlr on the south, the Serbians have advanced north west from Kaiinakcalan on the wes tern slopes of the Nidje ridge. Here they are reported to have reached a point only about 1( miles east of monastir. I'KTUOGKAD, Oct. 7. The linsso linmanian offensive in nobrudja is being successful- pressed the war of fice announced today. The capture of two towns on this trout and a ridge connecting them is reported. (cnmitis Itcpulsed. I'HTFtOtlRAl), Oct. 7. German troops yesterday made four consecu tive counter attacks in an effort to recanture ground lost to the Russians on the Ceniuvkn and Zlota rivers, in (lalicia, says the official statement issued .,.t.oi.la,vbvUp1 Russian war de part ment. but each time the attackers were repelled with heavy losses. LONDON'. Oct. 7. A fresh Ru manian expedition is said to have crossed the River Danube into I'.ul gurla. according to a wireless mes sage from Rome. Field Marshal von Muekensen the Gorman commander, is said to have sent troops to attack the Rumanian force but without suc cess. gt j I'riliNh progH'-ss. LONDON', Oct. 7.- Ilritish forces niierating on tlie east hank of the Struma, on the Macedonian front, have pressed the Bulgarians further back, the war office announced to day. Several additional villages have been occupied by the Hritish. BKRI'.IN'. Oct. 7. Teutonic troops have made progress on the entente front in eastern Transylvania, accord ing to an official statement Issued to day by the Gorman army head qutir ters. Ground has been also gained by the forces of the central powers near Orsova. PARIS, Oct. 7. The French front In the Somme region or northern France remains in a state of compara tive quiet. The only move by the French within the past day or two has been to the oast of Bourhavesnes, where Paris has reported a slight ad. vance In the direction of Molslans. P.I'CIIARFST, Oct. 7. Rumanian troops have resumed the offensive in i)p. I'anei and the .lule valleys in Transylvania, says the official state ment Issued by the war office today. In Dohrudja the Rumanians have cap tured trenches from the Teutonic and Bulgarian forces. XKW YORK, Oct. 7. The Influ euce of gossip or rumor as a market factor was forcibly Illustrated during today's short session, prices again yielding, though only temporarily, do spite the issuance nf numerous au thoritatlve denials of linpendlnf peace negotiations. Recessions of 1 to ?. points oc curred on this movement, the first hour's trading amounting to 400, eon shares. At no time, however, was there any serious unsettlement or im oortant liquidation. The closing was strong. Bonds were Irregular. FAST CLOSING IN lit S ma G. 0. P. OFFERS NO DEFINITE POLICy l.nxu p.HAXril. X. .1., Oct. 7. Pre-iileiil Yiiim tmiay nave rea-mis why he thought independent and pro gressive voters bitidil east demo cratic votes in November. lie fpuke to a lare di-lcalion of progressives, tncinher- of the Wood row Wil-uii In dependent lea v ne, and 1 be College Men's league, who came here from New York and inarched to Shadow Lawn, pr led by a band. J're-ident Wil-un de'dared in hi--peeeh thiil every policy of the yov cmmcti! fur the la-t three year- bad hern qne,-t ioiicd, lint that no new line of policy had lieen sm.'MC-ted. "We ale indeed at a critical junc ture of the world." he -aid, and added that hehind him -t I a iiriit-d demo cratic pa rl y while I he her pa rl y wa-ili-oraiiizcd. The pre-rdent eri(iei-ed the lepnh liean party a- made up of "cveryltodv di-enni cut I'd with pre-cut condi t ion-." "It h-.pc-cl-et 'miwit,' " member ot ill afraid to he klluW I cintld ly for a return d "-e-hc -;iid. lf I wen- a t pally I would lie :-r(ed. he",tl-e Woilld ici-'.aili-b nothing." fine blanch o the n-nihli'-aii paify in New Yol k -iipporti d ii man for tlie -cnate who u its op' iily nniieiit ral. tlie pre-itlent as-erted. If one branch of the republican (iiuty cuiit ml.-, he ,-aid, there would he u;ir fur the I'nit- ! ed Slates, and il' it doc- tmt aontiol there would be war lor that party. 1 Tho pre-ideiit cb;ii'j;ed that the old' jjiiani'of the repnidiiaii party ''fin- t mlled it- la-t coin "it(i"ii and mk re-pon-i!(le for e eryt lihiif done bv it. including the jrainin;.' of its phiUoi?ii. He -poke of the "prob.Jdy waVlike, ccitaillly l-e;ieli..na?" poliey of lltfj leptlhlle,.n-. wP Mi urn 1AM M- i FIRST GAME WORLD SQIIES i TOILS; LEADER IS OAK l'! KK N. Colo., 'Oct. 7. - With one (lend and four suspects under ar ret ;n Ste,.iiihoat Kin'iicjs, Sheriff A. II. Chiviiilon and deputies early to day wet in hiti-nit of half a doen .lln r nicnihei- of the band whieh kid napped II. .M. Pi-iiy, manager of the Moffat coal mine. Wedne.-day ni'-ibt near here am) held linn two days for $ir,(HH ran-on. Perrv late yesterday jrabbcil a revolver from one of his ab dnctor4and killed the -uaid. He then fled to a nearby ranch nnd notified the niilhoritie- at Steamboat Spring". Sheriff ( 'hiviujton and I tfMil ies .1. ('. Fry and Kmory Park, with a citizen.-' pii--e. -i;ir!ed in pnr-nit of the band. In the tneiintinie S. A!. Perry of Denver, father id the man kidnapped, arrived from iMiver on a special train with the .tI-"i,0IM) ran-oni money demanded and -evernl private detee-tic-. lie jihiiiiMil to leave the money at the -pot de-i-riatcd by the kidnap cis in a letter which -;nid his -on would he killed unless (he money were foitbcoiniiii: by Saturday ni'-ib!. The detective- pliihiict to secrete thetll elve ami (dn-e iii on the biind. Perry wa- ab'e to come to Oak ('reck today and t;ike pari in directing pur-nit of tin- I i'inapiier-. The a u t hm l! ie- bid i eve 1 here w ere about twelve of the aii. Sheriff ('biim:toii -t;it"d today lie had sev eral el lie-, w it it'll lie believed would re-'ull in th day. Tin- name ipnire .f th ih.- di-itd ku! -an- to per and t he foti r ,-n- i They are -;iid mer unio-r- m l w ere unknot n. be forci-jner-. fnr Oitk Ci.-ek di-tii.-t. Today's Football Scores Harvard, ::; Tults, 7. Yale, i; t ; Yirinfa, prinentin, 2': North Carolina o Illinois. ; Kiinsii.x, (V. Nfivyt 1 ; (len-L'oiown 7. Penns Ivania. 7: I'ninMin, n. low a, ?, t ; "nrnell, t;. uim i liu in SHOT WHY I AM FOR WILSON Ih- UIAI.M.KX II. HANK (( ';ii'alist iiiid I'nlitii-jil St iidciil.) 1 think we shmilil rc-clci-t Wnudinw Wilson lic caiisf we have never iad to vvusv. a wider, deeper, more dantre roiis stream tlian llie one over wiiielt lie is IicpW naviatiii"; ns: anil we have never had a lietter liorse ('! sm-li an niidertakintr. SCORE OF 6 TO 5 Game Rally Matic by Dodgers in Ninth Innii.t), When Four Runs Are Scor ed 15,000 People See Game at Boston. P.KAYKS' I IKI.I). I!o-ton. ('. 7. The I'ti-lnii America lis I ri urn plied oer the Prooklyn National- in the first amc of the world's .series here this a l termini) by a mmiv of (t tfi .". The Po-ltms ictor was threatened in the la-t inning when Shore weak ein d ami had to be taken limn the box. Over 10, iHHt per-on- saw tbe con-te-t which was inarkiil by brillianl lieidiu- on the pari of the victor- and the weak defen-e on the nart of the llrooklyn-. Alaripiard started hi the box for Brooklyn, bul hi.- defense eoaipletety crumbled in the seventh inning, when a couple of error- and n bit cave !o-ton (hive runs ami a .-;ife lead. The learns were favored in their first meet inu by w ent her conditions closely appriiaehinir ibe ideal. The day was almost suinuier-Iike, with only a slight taie-: of autumn in the air. The score; IlIioOKI.YN AU. II. llll. a. i:. Myers, cf. .. ." (I 2 II 0 Hnuhcrt, Mb. 1 0 1) 0 (I Sicmiel. i f, . .. . A -2 tt , .1 'Wheat, If. y 4 1 l! "d ""b Culshaw. 'Jh. .:, ;t I II -J 1 Mow rev, lb. . ;t I I 'J (I Olson, s -1 0 I I, J Meyers, c. ... I I) 1 :i 0 Manpianl, p. . . J 0 I 0 tl MohuMnn . . . I II 0 1 0 Pl'el fer, p ) 0 II 11 H r 'MarkIe .. 1) 0 It 0 tl Totals 10 'Patted lor Miirijitai'd in eighth. l Mailed for Pfeffer in ninth. PdlSTO.V AO. II. MM. A. K. Monper. rf. I -J I I 0 .liinvriii. 'b. . I I 4 S 1 Walker I I 0 0 llobiit.ei. ib. . -j 0 tl Lewis If :: o i o o (iardm-r. :tb. I 0 1 :t 0 tScolf. ss 2 0 0 I tl i Cady, c. 1 0 0 0 il ; Thomas, e tl 0 0 II 0 i Shore, p. I 0 I) ;i I) Mn-. n 0 II I) 0 Tolals :n 0 8 ; Urooklyn o o 0 1 0 0 0 II) II t- ; iioston o ii i o i o :j i n i; I Sl'MMAItY I Two-ha-e bit-. I.ewi-, I luoper, .lan 1 m in ; three-ln.-e hits, Walker, Hob j lit ell. Wheat, Meyer.-: -aerifice bil-, j Scott, .Ianriu, Lewis; sacrifice lly, iScoil: double phtys .bun rin. Scott ,iiii lit. I. In. II, Hooper and t'iidv, , (iaiilner. Jan, i in and llobiitell. ; Slno'e, Sett', .lain rin and 1 loblitzcll : ' left mi base-, lironUyu Ii. lb,-ton I I ; ((ir-t ba-c on error-, l!roiklyn 1, llo--loii ;t: ba-c- on ball-, off Manunnl ; I. I'i'fl'tW 'J, Shore :i; bits and eam ied run-, off Mariptnrd 7 bite- and run- in 7 inniiej-, ot f Plet ler t hit im! one run in one inninu, oil' Slmre 0 hit and run- in ekdit and two-third- inning-, oil' Mays I hit and one hin in oue-ihinl itinitiir ; hit bv pitcher, by Shore "',l-liaw; -trm-k out, by Munpii'n! li, bv Shore ."i ; pa---ed ball. M.-ye.-. I'mpiie- Pi.rtc, Coiiilo! ; lia-'-u'liay; I. ii field. ttitii'jlcy: rivbt li. hi. , llim-en. I Tim-. J:li;. BROOKLYN OSES 'UIUAT UIIICflM'O IAMCDIPAMO H H iflLOUl? u hmLll On ii) AVERTINGSTRiKE EUROPE PROUD saved farmers Frank G. Odell Shows That Produc ers Have Been Face to Face With Ruin, Which Was Only Averted hy Prompt Action of Prcsi'lent In Forcing Eiyht-Hcur Legislation. lly I'li'ANK (1. ODI'.I.I, (Menilier executive cemindlee Farm ers' National t'ongies el' the I'nit cd States, and cditov N'eliraskn l''arui Magaine. 1 The farmers ui' Anieriea have jut lueeil a crisis, triuu whieh they hac been delivered by proinpt aelinn Itv the president nl die I niled States. It is the purpose ol' 1 1 1 a - article to call their attention lo a condition which they have foitunntely eesapcil. For iipiro.Ntiiiately three months in the summer !' HUli tin niilrv was faced with the threat ..) u luillnli wide riiiK.ay slrike. The ruilway managers and representative-, ol' 'Ihe I'ig l-'nut-' lirotllerlhiiMls. reproeutitlg all Ihe rnilr U ol' tile I'niled Slates and their dntl.llilll ciunloyeil in train sen ice, were dcnillockcil in a con troversy over hour of labor and wage schedules. About Ihe middle of Au gust a crisis was imminent. Presi dent Wil.-on volunteered lo net us mediator in Ihe interest ol' the pub lic. His eli'iirls xvere unavailing be cuue legislatiiiii loiikiiig toward the. so'tllciiieuf ti T nil iiii'liisirial ili.-piil'cs, oeaun n mis uemneralie congress. hud not yet gone far enough, (lie pres ident had no power lo loice arliitra li'.n. An inipas-e was again reached. The hrot lierliouils Uuei a strike or der to be el't'ective on iaibor day, Scp leniber -I. (''nl-iuer (a-eatest l.oser. The railroad iu.-tiiageineiit recog ui.ed the iinmiueiiee ot' the strike, l-lmliargo orders were issued on freight :-hipmciiu. I'laenriU w're pnsi-d all hut Ihe I'nitcd Stall's stal ing that because of impending strike conditions tiel.-eu would !,, -,.h mil--ub.jeel to delay. Supplier and slrilfe hreakeis were inobili.cd ,'tl r-lrategie points. fl-be country waited, hreulh le, lor the Menu to break. Il wa Mpparenl Ibat neillier parly was hlulTing. A-iililous ell'oii, arc being made by polilicians ami reproent at i i.'s ol special inlere-ls lo diere.lil Ibe mo tive of the president in bis lelation to tlli coull-oel. The inside lor- of lite sll'ike legislalioii i here made pilblie lor Ibe I ir-l I ime. The president .-aw a national eal amily iaipeiiding. Immediale ai-liou was imperative, lie called eel'laui leader of his parly into conference wilh 1 1 i 1 1 1 in Ihe presideiil's room al Ibe i-ii ii f nl . They were; Semite;' Kern, del -ralie lender ol the senate: Senator lauds, chairman nl llle -eiiale mil t n interstate comim-rcc rescataln e K it -1 1 i i. demoei ol ii floor New -com- . liep II ' leader of the lloll-e: 1,'epre-iUt a I iv e Ailamsou, rhailuiau of l!o- liou-i i- lllitlee on IMler-tale (-ojnliieree. Miniibrgo on l-'i-eiglit. 'I'lle ple-ldent ami 111' so lour gen tlelliell Biole Ihe I I ' I iilli'li was ptC sellleii lo eoli-le-s nil!, he si.c-i;,! lne--;eje ,.l the ple-idcnl on llie to, lowing day. Neilher the railroads nor thf In ol lo rllood- Were eoli-lllteil. Neillor parlv knew ilt:il (In. bill con tained until il was m.ole public. Neither parly inade an ib muml on the i,re-ident or hi - iol'1-ojs, or had (Continued on page two.) GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP HKI.MONT, Mass., Oi l. 7. . Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, Ga.. won the woman's national golf champion ship on the links ol the I'.eltuout 'Springs country club today by il.'l'eat Ing Miss Mildred Caverly of I'hlla delnhia. two and one in tho final match n( the annual title tournament. IE 0FUJJ1IY Famous War Correspondent Says Americans Abroad Proud of Fact Nation Has Had Sense Enough to Keep Out of Conflict Object of War to Upset Government. lly W. (I. Slli:iMII-.l!l) (Tin- iamoiis American war corre spondent.) XI'AV YOKIv'. Oct. 7, -I have been on every Iroiil in I'.unipe and in every capitnl except I'rtrogrnd. On the I'ronls hnve seen the horrors ut' war. And in the capitals 1 liuve seen tlie etToim -jtb E various; tW fighting nations lo dnnv the Flut ed Slntes into the war. In war, think ing men become u n t Ii i ii I; i n g ben-Is. Men of nisiness, scienire nnd achievement "stop their work 1 tv Ik and become Piere physical mills in an iiniiy.' Youths ilrop their life dreanis and their fu tures. Amhilioiis crumble. Home find I'amily plans are swept aside. Prog ress, whose figure we earve-in niai--' ble fot ilccoj'ale oip- proud buildings, bcclutrn-s it vfithcCci;1' iaisn,vzeirw-i'e(-'k. The hligbl ,,f hale reaeb'es into the innermost corner of every cily, of ev ery home, of every heart. Worse things than death fall to the lot ot millions of human beings in war, in cluding nl.il and moral decay. Inlo Ihe sihinlioii which would pro duce these terrible changes 1 have seen all the mil ions of Kuropc en deavor to drag Ihe Fnilcd Status. W'ntclieil Fiiroiie Try to Tangle 's. From (hose capitals, at the other end of Ihe line, I ha vc'wii tched Wash ington ami the government there ox Irieaie the I niled Slates from one plol al'ler aiiother. from one diabol ical machination al'ler another. Siimcl i s we in Kurope, who were -ceing the Furiipean side ol' the picture-- the efforts of the allies to drniv tis into war willi (iennany; the ef forts of the (Icrmans In draw us into war wilh the allies -held our breaths. There were limes when it seemed llial war would be the only way nut. I have seen (Icrmans rejoicing at Hie prospect of lm ing (be Fnilcd Slates ipiarrel wilh tile allies; J have seen tlie allies wild wilh deliglil over Ik" clu e that the I'niled ,Salei would go to war wilh llennnny over Ibe l.usiiania or ,s"ine other incident. Proud of Country. I'.ill always sane, sound, steady, the I'niled Stale- came Ihroiigh. f was a magnificent thing lo see from our point of vantage in Kurope. Il made oiie thrill to reali.e that Ihe I.'niteil Slat.- was hi- own country. Now, when I return home I find an eleelion campaign under way. I Jiear n -ay llial we have peace without honor. We In Ibe Furopean capitals, who -aw our government cscepe the war ttap-, fell no loss of honor. We were alway- able to look the other fellow in Ihe eye ami be proud. Xn one over there ever seriously charged a- with o-s of honor, and men are (Continued 0 pai..e ), WIN HIGHER PRICE MOW YultK, Oct. 7.- lielief from tho milk famine, due to a dispute be tween farmers and distributors, seemed in sight today when 1 com panies slgir'd agreements to pay the prices demanded hy the producers (or the next six months. These cnmimnlesi control about one-third nf the city's su pply. They have promised to pay an ad vance of about I cent a quart to pro ducers, ;