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LOCATION OF
SUBMARINE
IS MYSTERY
Whereabouts of German U-Boat Un
knownMillions in Cargoes at
Stake Many Vessels Arrive, But
None Depart European Shipments
Being Placed in Bonded Ware
housesInsurance Rates Leap 500
Per Cent as Result.
NEW YORK, Oct. m. A (lay and
liislit without further news f th
V-M! has not quieted any of
iinxiotv in shipping circles caused by
the activities of the submarine com
merce raider at the bend of the nrc.it
North Atlantic highway oft Nantuck
et. If anything, le disappearance ol
the German V boat and the mystery
resardins her present location in
creased t lie precautions taken by own
ers and asents of vessels ol' the en
tente nations.
Trans-Atlantic liners and freight
steamers approached this port today
bv unusual courses which carried
them far out of the customary line
Cargoes worth millions arc at stake.
Small ltt'i-nliarilt Arrives.
The Scandinavian-American line
steamer Frederick VIII bringing .las
V. Gerard, the American ambassador
to Germany, the Anchor liner Cnni-
eronia and the French line steamer
Kspagne arrived here early today. The
Frederick VIU cajne from Christian-
send and the Camerouia from Liver
pool with. CJ7 passengers.
The Onmeronin ' approached the
harbor with all her lights except a
small one on the foremast extinguish
ed. ,
On board the llspiiRno were Mine.
Sarah Mornhnnlt, Mine. Una Cava-
lierl, opera singer; lime, llaria Jlon-
tessori, educator, and Mcllougall
llawkos, president of the French In
stitute of the United Stales.
The Camerouia, a British vessel, re.
reived a wireless warning while off
Nantucket on Sunday that a German
submarine was in the vicinity. Life
boats were swung out and lll'e belts
were distributed nmong (lie 67(1 pas
sengs and the ship abruptly turned
her course to the south. ' Off Cape
Hay the Camerouia entered the three
mile neutrality limit and hugging the
shore, steamed north.
Sighted Kiihimu'ine
The Greek steamship Patris upon
her arrival here today from Medi
terranean porta, reported that she
sighted a submarine during foggy
weather off Xantuckct at 11:30 a. m.
Monday. The Patris' captain said he
tried to speak to the 1! boat in the
Morse code but received no answer
and Ills vessel proceeded unmolested.
Louis Costa, manager of the Pierce
line, which yesterday delayed the de
parture or the steamer San Gugllel
mo. said he believed German agents
in this city were keeping t he U-.VJ
informed as to the movements or the
vessels of the entente nations here.
Kxporters here say the submarine
raid and the consequent advance of
the insurance rates on trans-Atlantic
transportation amounting in some
cases to soo per cent will check ship
ments from New. York to European
jorts. There was tall; of a revival of
a railroad embargo on freight, but
no new action was taken. A New York
Central offclal said no attempts are
being made to hall freight on the way
In steamers but that the road would
not bring to Xew York more freight
than the steamers could take away.
Ini.trt.'rs Prepared.
American Importers are in part pre
pared for an interruption of trans
Atiantic trade which might result
(Continued on page four).
WASHINGTON, (let. in. Oral ar
gument nf the I liggs-l aminetti wbiii
!;(Vr t;i-r wa piwlpiincd Inday bv
the supreme court until December at
the
tii-i
uiic-t toe department ol in
I .T thisJ
A Tgiiinciit had hi
Week.
defendant- r-nncui red
ALLIES TO Sit
U.S.FOR LOSS IN
T
America Refuses to Accept Conten
tion of Allies Denying Use of Har
bors t3 Submarines Allies Hold
Raiders Outlaws and That Newport
Used as Base for Operations.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. The
t'nilcd States has relused to accept
the contention of the entente allies
nritisr thai neulruls deny the use of
their harbors to all submarines,
ether merchantmen or wnr.ships,
Counsellor l'olk ol' the state depart -
moot announced today.
The allied governments in a memor
andum to neutral powers called at
trillion to "tlie "rave danger incurred
hv neutral submarines in the naviga
tion of regions freituriiied by belliger
ent submarines." j
Counsellor Polk announced the de
partment's position, but refused to
discuss the reason for it.
The American reply will not he
made public before the return of
Secretary Lansing from the summer
while house lomorrow or Thiirsduy.
The claim of the allies thai sub
marines are outlaws, as tiie note
cabled last night from London shows,
brought up the question of whether
the American government may he
sued lor damages resulting from the
call of the German submarine I'-oll at
Newport before she started on her
spectacular raid against commerce.
Under the intorprotalion of the allies,
the position may be taken that New
port was made Ihe base for opera
tions which officials estimate already
have caused nl lea! .fti.lKlll.lhh) dam
age to allied Hiipping and trade. .
Any attempts to collect damages,
hovover, would probably he most vig
orously opposed by this government,
which holds thai a warship has Ihe
right to enter a neutral harbor and
that Ihe I '-:":! in no way atleinplcd lo
make Newport a base.
VESSELS ID UP
PHII.AIiKl.l'IllA. Oct. .10. No
vessels flying foreign flags hnv
cleared from Ihis port since the re
poits of (icnnnn submarine aetivitie
off the New Knglaml coast reached
here on Sunday.
Seventeen I'.riti-h, French, Italian
and Japanese vessels are docked here
and shipping men estimate that car
goes valued lit 1 Ulllll.llllll are lied
up here.
It is understood they arc awaiting
convoys, which are reported on the
wa v.
MISSOULA. Mont., Oct. 1ft. ('has.
V. Fairbanks spoke here this after
noon at the organization meeting of
a women's republican club. Ho Is to
he the guest tonight at a public recep
tion and make a public address. He
refused Invitations to make addresses
today at two nearby towns.
A son of the republican vice pres
idential candidate who Is accompany
ing his father is ill with tonsilitis hut
"his condition Is not dangerous.
IN IHE REICHSTAG
HFIi'LIX. Oct. 1". lleclaratinns
and counter-declarations regarding
the attitude of tlie center party o
jward the submarine fuc-li"n. tile
j burning i--uc of Ihe day. leaves the
situation cxtrimelv f"gg. T!icre i
a cloud of uncertainty a- to how tiie
clerical leeaibers ol' tiie reich-t;ic, win.
hold the balance of p..iw-r. will vnte
on the deei-i(
ballot
ilieg lac
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1
couiiact of tin
w a r.
BROUKLYN WINS
I
Dodgers Defeat Red Sox by Score of
4 to 3 by Timely Stick Work
Jack Coombs Weakens and Is Re
lieved by Pfeffer Mays Pitches
for Boston.
KI'.ltKTTS FILM. II. Ilrooklui, Oct.
10. 'I'hc llrooklyn Nationals won
their first world's series game today,
turning hack the Boston Americans
by a score ol' 4 to ;i. The series now
stands: Moslem, two; Brooklyn Na
tionals, one. It was Brooklyn's lusty
anil timely stick work that brought
over Ihe winning runs for the National
league champions. They hail no dif
ficulty negotiating Mays' underhand
ball. The home folks played a smart
fielding game and not an error marred
their play. The old veteran, -lack
Coombs, started in the box for Brook
lyn, hut he begun to lose Ins effect
iveness in the sixlh inning, when Bos
ton put over two runs, and in the
seventh, when Gardner knocked the
ball over the fence, for a home run
Coombs signalled for a relief pitcher.
The official box score:
BOSTON
TRY
WORLD SERIES
All. I!. BII. A. F.
Hooper, rf -I 1 2 II 0
Janvrin, Ih 4 I) 11 II
Shorten, of 4 0 W II fl
llohlilzell, Ih I 0 1 J (I
Lewis, If 4 0 0 1 ft
Gardner, ;ib. :i 1 1 ft 1
Scott, ss '.. :i II 0 7 ft
Thomas, e II ft II (I ft
Mays, p I 0 ft 4 ft
Ileiiriksen ft 1 0 (I ft
Foster, p 1 II 0 2 ft
Totals ill :i 7 Hi 1
Balled for Slays in fifth.
BliOOKLYN
All.
4
.... :t
o
.... 4
.... :i
4
BII.
1
:i
ii
1
l
Stenzel, rf. ...
Ihuiberl, Ih.
Myers, c
Wheal, If. ....
Cutshaw, ''h4
Mowrey, Mb.
Olson, ss
Miller, e
Coombs, p.
PfelTer, p. ...
in
o
0
I
1
1
1
Totals .'Ill 4 10 !)
SCOIiK BY INNINGS
Boston I) ft ft 0 ft '' 1 ft 0-
Brooklyn 0 0 1 1 ' 0 0 0 -
SUMMARY
Three-base hits. Olson, Dnuhert,
Hooper. 1 Ionic run, Gardner. Stolen
bases. Wheal. Sacrifice hits, Slcn
gel, Miller, Myers. Left on bases.
Boston, , 'J: Brooklyn, 0. Bases on
halls, olf Mays X off Coombs !. Ilils
and earned runs, off Mays, 7 hits, '.
runs in five innings: off Foster, II
hits, no runs in three innings; off
Coombs, 7 hits, :i runs in six and one
third innings; off IM'cl'fer. no hils, no
runs in two and lvo. thirds innings.
Ilil by pitcher, by Mays (Myers).
Struck out. by Mays '.'. Foster 1.
Coomb. 1, PfelTer :i. Wild pitch.
Foster. Umpires; At plate, O'Dav; on
bases, Connolly; left field, Quigley;
right field. Hinccn. Time, L' :ftl.
riUMSTIANIA. Ort. 10.
sinn torpedo boat ve-lerdav
A Wus
sank t wtt
fie nn a li ubui:'rines alter
iner-ilile- had atlaeked th
the fid
i' l?n-.-ian
wireles.s station at Sepnav.dari. on Ihe
Miirnian eoat, aecordini: to intonim-
tion received here today from I'etro-)
Lrr;td. Several perxm- were killed by j
the (inn liir tlie idnnariiie
POPE TRIG 10
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thiiiigh lli-
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PROSECUTOR INDICTED FOR WIFE MURDER GERARD SILENT
,. OVER RUMORED
(MMM PEACE ERRAND
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SUBMARINE ISSUE
LONG BBAXCI1, N. .1., del. 10.
President Wilson gave his entitre at
tenlioii today to considering facts
collected by the navy depii rl nient re
garding (iernnin submarine iillaeks
on merchantmen off the American
coast, He hud intended going lo
Brooklyn for the third baseball game
of the world scries, but changed his
plans (o devote himself lo the foreign
affairs of the nation.
The president slim himself in his
study this morning and win! care
fully over all the evidence collected so
far. While this evidence was not
given out, there was every indicalion
that the prcsiilenl has received no in
formation neccssitni ing drastic action
by the American government.
The president had on his program
today conferences with Secretary
Lansing mid Jules Jn-serand, French
ambassador1 to the United Slates.
XKW VUK, U,-t. 10. Prior tn
tlie departure this at'lernnnn of Set--retnry
of State Lan-iny; for Lmm
Brarudi In see l're-ideiit WiUoii, Mr.
Ijiinsinii" intd .lame- W, (Jerard. ain-
WHY I AM
My NOH.MAN I i A l'( iOOl )
( Xolcd Aini'riciiii 11 it or. )
I ,'tlii yl;iil to reduce my i-cmsoiis I'm- volino- fop tin'
president to Mie, ltee;iiise I think lliey renlly .'ill do
come down lo one. There is no doiilii wlwlcvrr tlntl
Woodi'ow Wilson is the lilieral. iiro-
ft :
ion of our iindcrlyinij, economic oroh
lenis that t he president has.
A hitrh class conservalive like Mr. Unfiles is ios
silily more dangerous to the country al the present
moment than a lower type of reactionary would he.
hccansc his rcspcdahility will hlind many lo the real
issue. He has said he agreed wilh ev ery word in the
rcpiililic.-ui platform. That plaH'orm is a piece m
stereotyped reaction, commonplace, unenlightened,
uninspired.
What ihe larilT plank means was shown hv Sena
tor (iallinc;cr the oilier day when he said that the
I'ayne-Aldricli hill was too miu-h of a concession i
heresy, and that if ihe repnhlicaiis came hack this
t ime there would he a s ins;; way hack to t hi' I int,rley
hill. I do not helicve the I'liitcd Slates wants lo turn
its face hack wards.
HR6.0.5C.AR
M'DANIEL FOR
MURDER OF WIFE
ST. JoKKIMl. Mo., ().(. 10. (is. -in
III. Mi-I :niiet, it'n.M'f ii I n r of Hin-hiinnn
'ituity, Wiis idiIii'UmI ludiiy IW nmnlei
in tin: t'ii'M tltriT. Tin? nml jury
liits been inviM imit ini; tin; ilenth nl
McDiHiicl's wife.
Mix. .Mrhiinii'l wjis killed nlioiil
tniilniiilil July I I. She wns iithudiod
;md heiiten while sleepiiifi in her lnum
iind died lit ii huspilnl shortly utter
j v;i nl, wil limit hit inii reunined eun
j seiniisiies.
MeDnniel. ncenrdinir tu Ins tie-
leotmts. 1 1 ii tl heen e;iled nwiiv Ir
home tlutl niuht ly n t:iKe I rdepliont
enll. He siud lie diseovenMl ttte n
SMs.-ius t'leeinu' Troin the hi i use iitid
oinni nrnl illi. nl' iniii'n nl' tlii'in ill n
volver duel in his vn rd
MeDiiuiel hiis repeiitedly protested
hi-, iniioeein'p. lie iiskeil :i jury tnttl
n -i In is h enndiilnte I'nr re-elect inn
in November niid sniil t Ii 1 1 1 he winded
i his nnme idem
1
i))Hsador to (lermany, had n. e.onfer
enee with Colonel K. M. Mouse, J'res
iflenl Wilson's eloe friend and ad
vi-er. N'oiie would d)M-us the ih
ject of tlie eonlVrenee.
FOR WILSON
rressi'e. intelliu'eiit ly nidictl le.'ider
ill tlie United Stjites. I shall vole for
llilll, tlierel'ol'e. lieciillse I think tlnit
the I'nited Slates i Is more enlight
ened liheralisin and th.il ii decidedly
does not need a hack wave toward
Toryism.
I like the moral filler ol' Mr.
IliiLthes, hut he has one-tenth the vis
American Ambassador to Germany
Returns, But Refuses to Answer
Questions as to Renewal of Sub
marine Warfare or Messages of
Peace.
NKVY VdliK, Oet. lo. .lames W.
!erard, Ameriean amba-ador to (Jer-
miHiy, upon his arrival hen1 today, de
clined either to alTiim or deny pun-
-lied report., that he was retiiminy
lo the Tinted States on a pea re mis
sion on behalf of the emperor nf (ier
nianv. Mr. (ierard's attention was called
lo n story which appeared this nioni-
inn in th! New Vork World to
effect that his errand was to inform
the adiiiiiii-tralioii thai a renewal of
submarine activity is beim: considered
bv (iermanv in a manner which inibt
threaten (lermtin-Anieriean relations.
Mr. (ieranl, after ouiidily -Jam-in
throifb Ibis slory,
"Von don't see me quoted anywhere
in it, do you
I'seless to Vuesiinn
To rueslinns put to tlie auiIiMs,-a-dor
by reporters who met him at quar
antine, he replied ;
'lt is useless lo iptetion me, boys;
I euuiiol say a word."
"Tin1 length of my slav here is not
yel delerinined, neither have 1 made
any plans' he said. "I expect to M'o
to Wa-liinut.on, hut wlieu I do not
know. 1 am t-lud to be home, thonvh."
The Scandinavian-American liner
Krederik VIII, on which Mr. Gerard
arrived, was met at quarantine by n
iiiimicipal police bout on which wn
Major Mitehel's reception eonunitlet
headed bv U-car Straus chairman of
the public service comiiii--. Mi
rierard, who aeeompauied tlie auiba
iiilor, was presented with a hu'j
bouquet of Aiiieiiean beaulv J'oses ;
she came aboard the natrol. She will
io to Monlniia to vi-it her mother.
:tOM Americans In (erniiiny
Mrs. (Jerard has been credited with
lukhi". n Iciidiu'.- pari in war relief in
Oennany. Asked n- lo tilts work, she
disclaimed any nersonal credit, say-in-i
that all American women in Ger
many have done "nianit'iceiif work."
Mr. Gerard said there are about
ilOOO Americans in Germany at this
time, of whom about 7i" are in Her
lln. A reception to the ambassador was
held in ihe cily Iiall lali-r. '
hi the presence of the mayor's com
mit tec and Mrs. Gerard, Mr. Strati-,
tormcr nmhaoador to Turkey, ex
pressed to the nmhnnilor "the coun
try's ".ratitude and hiuh npireciat ion
for the ina,v.nil'icenl service- you him
rendered for your country in the cap
ital of I he ( icrmau empire."
IN GREECE RETIRES
!. INDUS'. )i-l. 'lo. Tin. I ; 1 1 1 -.-, -i i. 1 1
fol'l'l'- Allirll h:li lli'l'll oiio-ill'4 till'
llriti-ll trooi- in 1 1t.- ivjii-n to tin' cii-l
J of l)ii li'iver Stniiiiii, in (iri-i-k .I;h'o
I 1 1 1 id in , liuvo rrliriil to 1 1 m hill- iMHtli
I n-o-l nf Son-. -;i.v- tin- lliili-li olli
I oi.'tl sliili-iiiciit i--iii,il t'liluv. Tlie
I llriti-h hie -i-iijiii-ii ilii Inun- of
K wniili ;i ii ml I liiiiii'iiilii-.
OUUIYIM
BROUGHT 10 SURFACE
j mPKMlAdKN, Oh. io. The
: lani-h "tibiuaiiiic IhkUercn, which
, auk ye-tei'iluy alter a ciii-inn with
. a Norwegian --tfanu'r, ha- been
brought to ihe -urracc. I-'in o' the
j i. mctnbi r-. ol llic crew wlm ueul
iilown with Ihe crall were rescued
i alive. Lieutenant rmv.tnantler Tltri--j
linn-en tMiiul cii.i.l in the cmi-
i nintr tower.
j M'AV VolM. o-l. in. Sitan-b',1
'wtlli Iut own i i k -trai a Her hiw iuv:
j been nsaitltcil, Tillie I.rown, an II-
ca r- old cliitil'-ii I, v. a-. ! omul dead
'toilay in U eeilar of a tenciiicui ui
the lower ea-t ide.
paving bonding
PLANS OFFERED
CITY COUNCIL
Seattle Municipal Counsel to Submit
Proposals (or Euuitahle Reboiuliny
Scheme, While Keeler Bros.' Pro
posal Is Already Before Councilmen
Action Expected Tonight.
Two cimiiuiinii-iitioiis won- r.'iul at
liir rity I'ointfir.- ii't'inl st .-i.ni la-t
niylit mill will ho ii for ninMuloriition
mill iliM-us-iun nt llif rt'yutnr ini'Otiu.i;
I'Uiilil. I'ho lir.-t .'oiuniiuiii'tilioii
wns Iroiii llowiinl A. Ilnnsi'u, t'orincr
uiunii'iinl coiiii-i'l ol' S.'uttli', who
ii.-l;i'd tho sum ol' .fotll) I'or whioh ho
iii"i'.'i.'il to work out u plun for I ho
solution o' Mciiroril's puviiit; t!nn ami
I'tirry il tlii'oimli lo I hi' point whoro ir
' on hi ho siihuiitti'il lo I lie people In
onso of litigation, ho nsks u ronson
ulih' sum, to ho uu'i-t'oil upon hy tho
I'oiinoil, for ili'lVmlinir his iil.'in in tho
intorosl of tho oily.
Tho soooiiil .'iiintnttnii-alion rouil
wns I'roin Kot'lnr Urns., the llinivi'i'
lioiuliim lirm, thiouh tlioir I'oitlnnd
inanimci-, Kii',1 (Ih'uii. Tho ooniniun
ii'iition oinhntiTi! the I'ollowins; sinoil
ii.i:ri'.'inciit lu'twueu l-'roil fllonn, us
Iho ivprosi'iiiativi' ol Koolor liros.,
anil Jlnyor Kmoriok anil four inoni
hors of tho council. This utrr.M'ni.'itt
wns si'iioil Scptoinlii'i' 2ti, 1111 (i, 1ml
as yet no notion has hcon takon
upon it. ,
Koolor Ajii't'oiHt'iil
'I'oi'llanil, Or., Scpl. 2ti, mill.
"To lion. .Mayor un.l t'ily Council.
ilui'ksou county, .Mcilfonl, Or.
"(Iciitli'iuoii : In couni'ction with
volir t'oiilcinplalcil i-siic ni .fliilO.nilll
lo $S:il),ll(lll iiouils for iaiprovointMit
hoinl nifuiiiliii, hcariiij; iiilorost nl
llio rate nf ,j per cent, due ainl )p
lional soriully in ucconliinco with our
altoi'iicy's ri'couiniouilatiou nntl coun
cil I'l-oliilion, wc respect hilly Kiilimil
ihe I'ollowiim' proposition fur your
consitleralion anil ucccptauce :
"We iijireo. to employ in your hchnll'
our hotul attorneys to prepare liny
ainl all leal proeeciliiuis necessary
for the issuance of the liomls nfore
siii.l, I'liriiish foiniw of notices, or
ilinaiiccs, rcsoliilions, forms of luil
lol. ami a I fiiluv ils necessary lo prop
erly eomplclo the liond I ranscript :
also furnish litliicjrvaphed lionds ready
I'or the sit;uiilurcs anil such pi ceil
ings when adopted will show udc
(piute, lawful aiithorily for the issu
ance ol' the. bonds uienlioncd. Il is
uiiiIci-IiiikI ami agreed that your
hoard will take any and all such steps
and adopt such proeecdinus us our nt
lorneys may direct nntl prepare, to
tlie end that the bonds are duly au
thorized to lie issued.
"for and in consideration of our
services in Hie above I ransaction, il
is undcr.-tood and agreed that we are
P. lie allowed I lie sum ('univalent lo
' j per ceiil of bonds authorized upon
domain Ihorofor. Wc nyree lo sub
mit a bid for the bonds mi the date
of sale and ii' the same arc awarded
io us, our It f 1 or cent ol' bonds
aiitlioiioil i- tu be refunded to the
city of Moilliuil. If .iiilliorizalioii uf
lho-o bund- I'm- an reason I'ails, oar
I'eo f,,r -crvioes in connection there-
with -liiill bo . "t(i. which Ihe council
uf Cily of .Mcilfonl ic.-iccs lo pay u
on demand therefor. To he null anil
void il' council duos not adopt either
the ."ill-oil plan or ll nc icjirested by
Koolor I'm-... inolinliiiv; intersection
limilatioii. 'KT.KI.KIi I'.KOS.
"Hy (Sinned Krcd C.lenn.
"The above propo-it ion of Keeler
I'.ro-. hereby accepted I'or and on be-
(Continued on Page Knur.)
iSLIGHT DECREASE
IN STEEL ORDERS
XKW i;K. ('let. II). .-The unfilled
onloi- of Ihe I'nited Stat.- Steel cor
poration September ;itl stood At
!l,.".'JJ,.-,,s I. a ileerca-c ol 1.'I7,77:I tons,
coiupaloil with thu-e of Auust ill,
llecol'iline; lo tlie monthlv llllement
i in-. i loday.
The unfilled orders for September
-how a ilcrria-e of ll'i.'JI-l Imis from
tiie recoid liu'iires issued by the cor
poral ion for -May, when Ihcy -looil at
!l.n:i7.7!)S ions. The re.ir.-l ion of
intioh new business due lo capacity
otiici- on hand was said to lie tbe
i-ca-on lor the ntarkcil deerea-e -hown
in Ihe Scptciiiber staleioeiil.
Ihe ,!.
e par! meat s reoue-I.