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THE W KATIir.lt REPORT i Tl l , Hi i 13. 'I inii tMtuii' MMltwURi 16; minl'iimi. . '-' Wlfll uii.dk, part i'luu') , r)iif' M MTAHHINUTUM Del, II 'H 1 l"Mi lair cotiliinieit ' I 1 J tut w f W 1 1 VV td Ti alnj a o v TV ciA oIJUY W7 EiY T vots Ul.. X. NO. 17 i i i i ii IM'.U '. in i iWHOClATin I'l i ill Pi mi T VLHA, 0 K LA11HM k, TV KS I V in FTTH N li 5n II 18.250 J i id ulttlan ! rk m I -Itr OUTLOOK IS DARK TO gf;t fund this week 1 THE urn PESSIMISTIC REPORTS ARE RECEIVED FROM ALL SIDES. CENSORSHIP IS LIGHT BUT LITTLE REAL NEWS HAS COME FROM THE BATTLE HELD THE RUSSIANS DEFEATED dBjH Themselves That They Have Abandoned Siege cl Przemysl. IAm-,i i.yi non.oiiii Mi H Krmlt lii I I i - BJT, i.i ii is i Id 1 " A prediction lih'it (hi' 1 1 50.000,000 full. n limn fund j r 1 1 1 1 1 y approved b) lha federal ad ministration and tb federal rww board would be eomi'leteli sub . i adi r.u ii. i In ' WAS TORPEDOED BY A SUB nt' llils vmIi, WM mad tuil.n li .1 V WAR BULLETINS f tin- r mlttes PtU .1 Wild''. to Washington I hi. .mi. a memo r i which accompanied sutnoi .if the plan laM wei k The statement km mail at con fereno h iw.-n offtoors of lb Bum ' in -h m t'a l ague and merobanti manufacturer and railroad man u . r I .in I ... IIMI- , lliseusi- 11" ao" "I .'" ' of cotton, The conference was es ul I ho rnoueal ..f It. 1 1 Bow i n ' Paris Te I ' 111! I til I It 1 1 of I ' iltun ...iis.jiiiIii i.-n i.i led of .llllllll f..i greater .11. n ' .ta il .lis ihf Southern Btate II. . ah a more nermsnenl posing nf surplus cotton, Mr, Howen advocated tin- aubatltutlon bj ta.ll rngdg and manufacturer of cotton i l wine and bag In the pi ice t Mini- product madi of fclusl Indian Jute, Support ..f Ms suggestion promised b railroad offi MARINE IN THE BALTIC SUNDAY. ENTIRE CREW WHS LOST r Russian Admits That thi Crew of Over 500 Men Was Killed. PARIS), i i. i I i I I : I I p in . I'lli' follow i nr. official -lull in. i.i ;,- thi n i iii i muiglit: 1 1 1 i i- mithliiu in itfiril. i.Iiii in report. liiloni attack lint.' i i . inn ii aksug iii. from We inn. gained ground in i- - ami ui' him Bjui liutl M ' ttlUv PI I l(. H.U l, ,, l.i.ml, ,. , , ig, (ItO&a, M.) tn official uiH'incui I tod) i-inr--i. i tic hcliii Him iiir ii alii -mii iinliii ul Mn i li.H li i . i I ' .... .'.,. O. ., . 1.1,1 I . , I t - Olll Of I tl l I II lit I lit I.i llli . HUM! iiMh (ii w 1 1 -1 i ml n 1 1 hi Russian ilij.liiio.iiii 1 1 inn- ui'iv unavailing, Ii mil. H i is mild) lital ilir - iiiii.ii inr- ui llii RouilUUtiall n 1 -. who In III" iui have In. mi iif uiivi'i iii. bMiploilillii ui lruaHta lu the late I. Int. noil ill n - . i in. in rl. hi i i hi - - in ul I . in in, ilmy . ItUHHlail an tllOrltlMi I ti hi inn iiiji U4HJI mil i'i'ji-i In lino. i.i lUlKNla In fllrillMllillK i'" TRYING TO FOUCF, 0ODOBE8S TO ACT ON COTTON EMEKCENCY HILLS. BUCK WAR TAX BILL Representative Henry Plans Lead the Revolt m the House Himself. il local manufttetiin ra uno oera. WINDOWS WILL BE I DIVEILEI TONIGHT PBTIH lORAP, ' id communication I nouncea t hal on 1 ictol i. in armored crulaor torpedoed in the Baltic Gorman aubmarlno and all her crew. Tin- taxi tuuuioation, u hi.-n waa l.v I An .. n. I toda r 1 1 the Palladn ana ..ink ui Hi" in.. a pa i i in rman i ficlal Ulls arai Willi i'i. ni-.iii" i i Ion and iemiaiii, ..IA.1..II I I. r troops iin l.( IN l( IN . Orl Tiir offJolal pnn in iiiiii - il I lial I Ii.' Il.l.l Hi i i'lH.'ll Ull nulla I" - ml n. "i fi. is 15 p, in.) bUriMMI Ihiii J I an IItIUnIi war nfflrc offer uiadc lij li. aii li ii. r litlil IlillX HE I .lil". occupation .riiiiiii- baa to the i.i. if Anlttci . IjJ t!l in ..ii followed, BO' ii report, ly Mm iuui tiUotx ot Ghent, which ...i.i , . in to confirm t !" Germui li alread)1 baa leen outlln movement towi rU the i oi . latend it objecttv. It is iiiilnli'.l nut l) ilritli-l .ni'i is I nut ti im 1 iermanj .-. ;.i miik" a nermanenl hm Antwerp in ord. . or grip and In ".a w uiiiii easy . "at. No Itcaull I i i .Ian ..f FASHION SHOW WILL THEN EE ON IN ALL ITS GLORY si . tith nillit.Ht) Intent Ion iKfhold of i to ii'.i.i i" Wiurn in tills way tai'i a poal reach "f H" Kngllah Veils Wiil Ee Dropped at a Signal at 7:80 Thia Eveniti!? Given Tli.' flghtlnR :, nilmi; almoat u the German nntlnuaa with iia actual open ved : In tin I'.in- malder ilghboi r i ml men. I alone Hi" "I" frnin the North aea provlni f Lorraine, Indefinite reaulta, f'.r lion in the northern potion of France are imt iiimuki-.i in mv extent In the official atatementa iued l" tli" French war department, Vhere the fctrltlah relnforcemeeta iiuva in'i-n sent la n matter "f iuutura). I. ni H la belli iiilc force is already '..in of Oatend. German aubmarinea hava itui" ..ni" Into prominence b tin. alnktnis if the ltiiiini armored erulaoi Pal lade in tha Baltic R?a. Tin Pallada. nh the Admiral Makaroi and Hi" Itayati have 1 n ongaeed In patrolling Ing tin- Baltic. Tin- German aubmar no iniiJ" an attempt agalnal the Ad miral Makarov nn Octobei i" with out Rucoeaa, but on tl"' following daj ..nn of the maucceeded In torpodolng Pallida which sin'' almoat In- ,i uitly, aci ordlnf tn tl"- Uuaabin iclal report, with all her latlng of nearly ii"" officer luflti llarrultlng. Recruiting In England i again be ing actlvelj puahed, '.n tin m-ud ..r ,n"ti la recognlaed and 1 1 requlno nipntH for aervlce In 1 1 Infantrj have hei n lowered to Inaure a large aupplj of recrulta. Bimllarlj Oreal Britain la taking pt autlone again! raid ."or Engllah lowna i German alr hlis. tlii action probablj reaultlng from t ie recent attacka on Pari by aeroplanea, tvlatoK i" Ready, j ii si what measure tin itrltiab government lias deviaed i" repulai Hueh attacks ha not been divulged, i. at tl ix understood the aviation corps is ready to take the air at the Brat tea ..f German air cruisers Merlin officially r"inrti the situation In France us satlafactory. bo tar as iir army is concerned, and other of liclal reporta Indicate that tin' Ger man ami Austrian armies have made Impressive progress I" the Itussiau campaign Russia is roported to have ibandoned tho sii go ..f Prsemyal, the important Austrian fortress In Gallcla, and Is lining up t . m el a threatened attack by the Austr, -German army. Marquis I'l San Chilian. thi Italian minister for foreign affairs, is reported to In- .iviiiM. Should hln death occur, U Is possible It in)' have an Import- i ni efTcol on the attitude of Italy. . .pen, ahopa relied droppi afte Kaahii ban in ti in"n .1 and i an.. in the iwn I si thi THIS afternoon at . iock un Fashion seek will officiality irlndows "f all tin- which have i n irday morning are ptendor which haa been planned for inontha by local rchants i bvld open to public view. Bui in the meantime the Fashion .'ii; will appear t.. have started, for the Iiik pVnrtham show opened their splendid amuaements on Ma n street last iiikIii. it Is the bujfgesl event of tli" fall season Thousands from ad-iiii- fall season. Thousands from u.i lacent lowna will ba here during ti" the iiiai'iii" ii.ii.iri ni'iii, follow: "October 1", Gorman submarines aero hikIii.'.i In tha Baltic sea, Thi ;iiii" day early in the morning thi submarine attacked the cruiser Ad mlral Makarov, which had stopped to soaroh a suspected bark flying the nmerclal flag of Hi" Netherlands "A submarine of tha enemy launched several torpedoes which luckily missad ii" mark Biid cauaed no damagi whatever to tli" cruiaer. a m i letobi r I I al i! o'clock In tli" afternoon Hi" submarines f tli" enemy again attacked our cruisers I Mayan and Pallada, which were ia rolllng the Halt!". "Although tha cruisers opened In ilini- a very strong fire, .ni. "f i!" submarines succoedod In launching torpedoes again! ih. Pallada, where upon an auplosion resultod and the j . i ,si r sank with all her m Tim armored cruiser Pallada i n ried a complement "f f9i men, Bhe measured feat and had a flls i placement of 7,77r. tmis. Hi .si"".i was II knots. With thi Admiral Marakov and the Bayan she ..uisti I tuted a group of cruisers known aa 1 tin- "Bayan class." li" Pallada carried two i i r 1 1 1 . iih'Ii suns; oiKin six-inch; II 1 pounders and fnur three-pounders, In addition to torpedo tubas. Bhe was laid down In 1I05. brigade "li a fiold aiiilMiluiui' iNirp ii kas i a n iiis i.irii dial sISA.HMJ i.i iin- iiH6,oee hi i ii iin- im ui" ii i i i aiuula Nuhw rll . for lioiital piu mum hIH in- dmi'lod in iin iHiri'liaMc ni motor MUibuluiMi' istr ana Uu re- Ml. III". "I Hill ll" II -I'll 1,1 OUJUipping II nasal lioaniial ivIUi l.nilii ii.-.i-. I.iinhon. it.i IS, (6:111 t in i Tin- Hiiii li I-. ii i i. cut, ti'lcgraidi in till li'l'l.iio I on "-'iiiiuli .11 i.i Id ii tor' l i'l. tram imipail, ban oM'ltid nogoUatkin Willi tin ('rtiian mill tar a.Mtnii itO's for Hi" sni .h nturu ill i Ii" till worii I a-: it ii i,unikin, (sot. i- (:fio p. mi lling I'Viullimnd oi Itounuuila, in ilic . iii -"in t' Ho- i . i . i i - ni iiii- royal famiii'i hi" dlptcininili' i-.u ii- mid oiiioi notables, took Uio oatli of offkv m - lorduji i" auiwetaalon in hi i mi . kVIng i luu ii - . savoraMng to a dliati h from Itm liai . -I bl H'B n m I nlnio lo iin- "ni rai Ni'h- agonc)', King I li.-irl. - died al Iii- nountrj -i ai lu in. i ui mi Muuirday. lite new klug il", Iin "il In- would labor Inr Hie lie vcloMncul nf Un- stale. III. I III irnMiion- 1. in i oi- Un- N"- says Hull i noil are nh fii.ni ItAguaa, Hi BANKERS ARE READY !xt)0ctcd i LONDON, Oct, 12. (:"' p. m.) The finger of tha oanaor having twhited the tornlquet on all source ii.-s from Belgium. Just now perhaps the moat potentially linportanl soene nf the fii;i,tiii;. the British i pie were forced lo content themselves to day with ii'" official communication from Paris anil even a eloaa analysis .I this showed no niiirk'd lianae In . ih. situation favoring either sHii-. From il"1 eaal "oin" iidhigs .,f ,. ii -"ided reversal in form, tha dispatches both from Vienna and Petrograd in- lu-atliiK Hint the Austrian army at I Prsemyal, i ften reported sur-1 rounded, hopelessly outclassed and a the verge nf surrender, had turned i.n the iiusslatis with the aid .f rein-1 forcenn-nts mid foroad them to re-r.-ut. Russians tdmli It. The flrl news uf thi claim itiia-: uii"ii during tha morning from th. i"iri..n capital. N was followed ater in the day by what purports to; i- a PctroBrad idinl!.iii tluit Hi" i:uianM had abandoned thi- siege "f ; l'rxmyl f.r trat"gi'l Masons, ltli , in- .a. a . i , f ariiH mg iij n new nnr .gainst tb" Austro-Oemiaii arn other i" int in uanoia. V li uMr iiiav In Hi situation! the Russians nav neen cbtlmlni an im broken serie ..f vic- t..rlc in thilr sweep llir-.UK'i Gall in and the ootncldsncs .-r today's .iisput he aupplementsd, a thei are, mme cU oumatantial account from irtenna of vigorous Austro-Uerman ..ff.nsh". scnni-d to prosuge nnl'i.ri- ant lo ws. Nothing l- Kiimi n Tha iiritish and Belgian troops win. retired from Atitwrp before I he Oar man occupation With th" I sceptlon of iin.s.- im bow aro Interned on Detch ..ii a ii re-soli of having had le cross tin border, hm- I n swallowed ut S . oiuplt-ti l us if the) hud be"': In truth .if thi i""k. The signal for the unvolllng im i n u.pt U close aecret, Only th" time la known, Aftei it la given the stores will I"- opened Mid n wners will ii" the hosts of the .-..uiut:. a number .-f department stores have announced thai they will have live modi la from Nans.:'. . ':i iin. I -S. 1 ,011 1 on which to displaj their new stylo. 0ien House i-ilm -ilay. Thr onen house "f tha merchants will continue all day Wednesday, the ,lai Which is kiinv.li as Style day. Retalera have been making such dab" orate iiiims us cannot but please those who attend their shops during thi day. Ail merchants who Inland i" taki part In the window contest tnusl have their windows "ii"ii during Hi" entirety of today, according to w A. Kayson, secretan of the Retail Mer chants' association. There will be $r.n divided among the winners In the soverrl varieties "f r.'iull houses in tin- list. Th.- grandesl event "f the whole week Is scheduled f"i Thursday, on Hi" afternoon of which the Floral pa rade will occur Several hundred beautiful machines will be In tha spectacle, which Ihoae In change state, will I"- Hi" biggest thing nf lh" Kind ever attempted in the state. Ton bands win march at Interval in tha parade. Kighl of these will bp from adjoining lowna, contestants fur the grand prlas in th" band con test which will be held Thuradaj niaht Excursion train will bring large delegation from Bartlesvllle Colllnsvllle, Coweta and Broken Ar- r.iw. On Thursday morning tin automo bile show nt convention ball i-zlll open. Thi foatui" ul.me i certain to .haw gi.-Ht crowd from outside tha city. Every ih-ai.-r in town has glvi n hi lipt effort to mak" it a sucoeas. They sssert thai ib; i't In niut.ir- dom will ho at Hip disposal of 111" in iispp.-t Iw liuyi-r in' "i.tiiiiilss.-ur. The show will continue until Friday night, ending with a grand hail. Tha automobile races al the fair grounds will commence Friday morn ing. Boms of the moat famous drivers in th" w.irid will entei The race ara oertaln to draw nntii.u-wi.iii Interest ICIIpinoa Praise Harrison. SVA8HINGTON, i"t. 1 1.A Pablo gram from Manila wa read In the hiiie today l.y Matnn-I (Juemin. com missi. iner from th" Islands, during the debate on th" ponding Philippine hill, saying that moM !han fifty thousand Filipino. Irrespective of politics, marched yesterday to Mal es, nan palai ui oelebrata the first anniversary of the arrival of Gov ernor Genera Harrison. Mr. tiar rison was presented with an album containing a resolution asking Presi dent Wilson to n-taln him as gov ernor general until th Philippine policy of the sdmUustration is car riod out i: i IH-iii Hyate 'HMOND, Oct in numerous i- llanklnii in 12. Committee meetings clean d 1 the way today for the beginning or sectional sessions ot the American Bankers' association tomorrow and the work of the convention Wednes day, The executive council approve I Hi" report of the administrative com mittee recommending an extension of I publicity and educational work. More than two thousand members lot tha association, representing prac tically every stut. had arrived in i Un liniond tonight. That discussion of the convention and the sectional meetings would center largely about features of the1 new currency system was indicated I today by man) delegates. The way wilt be opened for that tomorrow al ,i Joint session of the trust company and savings banks sections by an ad-, dress on the "Future of Stato Instl-1 unions I nder tin- F.-di ral Kesi'iv" Act" b) H Parker Willis, secretary oi tha federal reserve board, it was .vii.l Mr. Willi would speak, not as an official of the board, but a editor of a financial Journal. Governor Chas. s. Hamlin of ih.- federal re serve hoard, Representative Glass and others also will speak. Many delegate lnili"ated they were read) to discuss smrgencies mowing out of He- European war and several of the southern bankers. It was said, would talk of h" DOtton situation Tin- report of th sssocis -t!..n's agricultural commission showed thai mote than bo per cent ot trie association's members conducted so called country banks and were vital I) Interosted in Bgriculture. ALMOST HIT A WARSHIP False I light on ltrili-h Irui-iT N carl -aused oHIsiow. NEW FORK, Oot II.- ufflror of the American steamship Borlnquen arriving today from Ban Juan said thi afternoon that thoy had a nar row escape from a colUsion with a British cruiser, supposed to be the Caronla, late Bunday night near Boot land ligiitship. According to Second (iffuer Carlton, the cruiaer displayed false signal. pi-rumalily SO that sh i.M-ld come close to the Ineonni ship. officer of the steamship Vanha.i, ! liiso in today from South American ' and West Indian ports, reported that: ,,ii British merchantman plying be tween ports lu .North, Central and South America were being convoyed b) HHUsh or French warship. While' they said the way Is beilSVed to he Cleared Of Herman w.ii VeSSOlS, ru mors concerning the whereabouts f ! the Karlsruhe and lreilon occa sionally are heard In maritime circle. Toe Karlsruhe was last roported north of the Karl. a. Iii. t. I.i IN III IN, Oct, n iIi-i-ii. i In mi K , ii. iii ot iin- -esstrs Moiitesiogrin lriHi few hours' maiN'h Vustro-Huogariau i . i lu Halms Ma, Hie fail il wiin ii i- believed lo be Imminent, i Nil i i hi lesrls, Oct. It, (dilR I p. ni.) rtfnfialoll (Tom n nna Bll- uouncm tin- ssglditi retnoial of the uonuuMidurs of Mm Hlxtli, Boventti. KlghtlL, I levsntll ami Meveulc-iwUi Anstrian arsni irps and the ap dnl mom o i.. iica! Kvotogar Dorscvir ss I Itu- iii-h MNBimuildor oi Hie llih-il arm i li is offliiail) tatnd Hun tic nommauilor were itlred on iin-ir ..un ri 'ii .--I li. t-au -r of rcspaina of healtii. i lie ii"H-pai-i"- oi t'ionns make un eummotil on tile liiangt-s. PARI 8, Dot. 12. (1:11 p. m.) 1111111- aginie) dispatch from I'cnkv say dial 7 case of idiolers witu! re ported in Austria on IKHober g. IliNHON. O.I. II, (7:011 p. in ) di ,' Hi li in llii' K: iner Telegram lOUipan) from io-l nlam mm- that a U4earnuH r mal from Viesuia states tluM 'lie Ruaalans in Oalieia ami iioi'lli of Hi" I .una an- lliumuod I" tuMtro-Gorman iroot. viau town which a few day ago snore in ih" hand of Hie Russian an- now again iiiiiici' an i"lrtun adminiatration, The im nt" adds lloil Hi" ltn--lan-tlhl in i hei I a vi' so badl) as the su tboritl1' liad exmtod. Evi u ilic us sacks iimductnd ihomsolves humamd) Pi:i ittn.it i. frt. II. The fol lowing offkdal statomnw i--u.l toniglil lit iiii- chief ot iin- gestural staff: "On int. .inr ii fighting began on tin- I. ti bink of tin- Vistula in tl" dlrarlkui of Ivangorod and Warsaw, Til en1 I mi ttiaugc al oiler poloi on our front. I" la. linn ni- of Rosslnii cavalr) halng i" ed Miroiigli IIm d" rdo in tli" ' a ri.ai itiiin mountain have "in. a t. il into the plains of Hungary." I.I N l IN . in I II, (J- in a ml Th" Beiglan town of .h-ui I now tn -nupied Hi" prawns, sxusirdlng to no Asastetdam illspateh lo R4utor's Telegram oompanv, Milan- have ar rived ni Nefsaete, a short distance, rrosn Otscnt, ami the conmsiidor an nounued thai 6.1MMI soldiors must be quarteri d lu I - iilaye. bONTsON, Oct. It. (d:M a. m i The ti lists if losses in the Prosslan army wtlkdl have li i n publlslasil eon lain a total "f II i - killed, wounikvl ami missing, Bcoonllng to Iti-iili-r ill-pan ii from mslordsm. The list .in not Inriude losses smona the Ba varians, vom'ii- Bud Wuriomburgiaiis. IIINGTON, Oct. IS Mem - a i ol coligl i s from colli. u - ' ' letup: ' 1-lllS, Rial i id tile Mailer. ' Among pi upoau I- .lis- III i wen I ho I lollowing; i 'in . ... i f of i00,e00, and utilization of I Ii ' amount to help i irrj t Ii t ton crop and in make advance upon cotton Hale of i in .1 i s i .. s...i . i Panama canal bonds t be utilised foi thi sa pui pose. Issue of 1226,000, i "i 'hi., year 1 per ""ni govornmenl bomb In de. nominations of in and up foi lbs purchase of 1,000,000 bale of cotton in In- inid by Hie government umd Januaf) 1, III Id. I a i it 1 5 nip, 'I'll" bund Issue propuai, it was BUg IgTested, should i" accompanied by an excise tax ..ti producer ol tl" a bale ' on all cotton produced HI xl year In excess of Bvo hales per PlOU In tho h. mac today ttcprosentatlve Henry ot Taxes served notice that be proposed to try to force a vole tomor row on the project foi an Issue "f 1250,000,000 in currency based on cot ton and tobscco waichi. use receipts, ih- Introduced a resolution for i dm tic rule to give the plan right uf way Mr. Henry also s.-nt a reply to tha letter of B oretarj McAdoo to him a gainst th.- proposed legislation II" Inaisted that tin- si'crotar) hoi tho rlghi to deposit pul. lie moil, ys in gonthem national banks "In any manner you deem 'eiiuitsble' i" th extent Of Ih" funds lu your hand- or thai may be supplied you b) . .. grci slonal action." BtiM n. Hiii Plan. Representative Hardwlek of Georgia, who talked with the pn l dent today, Introduved a bill propo Ing the i.-.- ie and aali ..f all He Panams canal bonds heretofore au thorised at I per "ent iii-.eiil I'i i per cent Interest and for the deposit of iiie proceeds in tho national banking associations and state bank in the cotton ami tnbaoi beM Mr. Ilonry's j-ule which he wanta the rule commit too, ..f a hit ii ho is chairman, to report favorabl) la an omnibus proposal for Immediate con siderstlon of the notion currency bill, Hi senate hill to license cotton ware houses, n senate bill to amend the national bank lavs and house Mils! t.. amend the federal reserve laws, pach bill to have one hour general de bate, 10 minutes for amendment an I linn vote Mr. Henry reply lo Secretary Me loo, which he Ineffectually sought to have the house print In the con gfCBSlon I record. s:.s Iher.- Is no, chance (or the government to lose n lietini on cotton and tobacco, "V..u should oln us and help to i legis lation to sell the Panams canal bonds and issu" us notes," he wrote, "R strain the hanks, bold them In leash and prevent their further Inflation of i'i.- currency whii n Is rioi rt " hine the farmers this year." TUN I'M li.s. CLEAR DISPUTED M'LAMF.h i ornier tknuan Boal In ' Il the Ininrksui Flsg , s. N i it t N 'Itsfi i, . int. 1 1. Th steamship Hacrainento, fornierl) lha Gonnan stnamshlp AUaandrla, ths registry of which lias been u ninttei of International dispute, will bs gvsn I i lea III II. e papers tollliilTov. as all A nn rlean nsel, bound for V'alpaf also, .'iiilc. II was anil. Him "d toillglll by ,1, t) I .n is, . olloctoi of the purl i al s.iu Frauds! u. i t'iearaitce, Mr, lsvl said is au 1 1 lioi i. .' f i ..in Wuahiiigion ii hud In. n held lip while Investigation nas I made '"I i" the nuin .f Hi-' ' oi n a Houlherii sic shit, i niupany, 1 1 mi, -i i-i i ami Render I'mla) RilBTllN, Del 13, Ideal baseball weathei was Hi" Indication Bl 1 1 111 for the fourth w ..I Id's series KBI1 I 1 " i lie liinu ball . amps i he pi 1 1 ".n aa . Mlluaukis' I hall l' nit. MlT.WAKI i:f. i ct, i k Mii , i 1 ; ! ridi E i'l F. CENTS BRAVES II BEAT ATHLETICS SENSATIONAL GAME WAS WON BY THE MIRACLE" TEAM A BUTE. STRUGGLE WENT TWELVE INNINGS Br. FORE A DECISION WAS RENDERED. GOWDY PS THE HERD Smashed Out g Home and Two Doubles, All looting Men. Run li ATTACKED SUBURBS OF MEXICO CITY SATURDAY NIGHT. Have Af'Tcvd In Cea:e Fighting Until Peace Conference b Ended. m nx ico city, 1 II.- Kn at ' VJ t,,,. made on t lie nmM ol i icto. her I" "ii San Angel, Kochlmilco and other suburbs Hexli-o City by ad herents of Ediillo Zapata, caused a i . ign of n i ror In i in- capital until today, The suspenBS Mas relieved when it was nffielall) announced to day thai Zapata's follower hud agreed ti a mi all righting until the termination ot the peace conference between tin northern and southern constitutional generals at Agues Call "litis. Tin- troubles In the suburbs wire satisfactorily adjusted. The Invader i ni-n il San Angel ul 7 o'clock Saturday night and heavy firing was begun. The telephone op . rat ora acre compelled to flea from the exchanges, making communing, lion between the suburb and the city proper difficult. The government Im mediately Impressed a number of the Htrlking Btroet oar motortnon Into ser-l vice ami rushed 1,600 nun with ur tlllei to Ho a Angi I to erinforca tho garrison then Hevere fighting In tho stn i ts between the defenders and the ni i ,. king pari i followed I cared (itinera! Attack. Xoi bliullco was umidctely sur rounded b) the Eapata men and rein j forceuieiits slso were rushed lo tkat place n li am cars. Th.- authorities in Mexico City prnpi r expressed fear of a general at tack, an.i families living iii Coyacan and Mlxcoac began moving Into the in Th.- f.-eling of Intense suspense "on- I tlnin .1 in tie capital until tha of- i flcisl statament gave assurance that Mexico City proper would not be at tack, d. Delegate representing Zapata pre i nted ii land refoi ni scheme al th Aguas t'allentea conference today and the matter was debated al length, li is r. porti d that a plan i aiung fm a commission form of government will he Introdu I and rotcd on In the near future. This plan, which would eliminate the vexing question of the provisional presidency, calls for a commlsstnn seven members, repre s ii 1 1 iik ail faptioni Attiletiea iii Fenwi nil game ever s"i ies, ih.- Boston Philadelphia . park today, fivo runs io fun thrilling baseball 1 fOfO tho .National eoid their third i "f the present hoi So bitterly us tested b) hoik tei possible exception between the New rwtdva Innings ot were ueceasary be leaguers could re onsecutive victory ICS tha struggle oon ins thai with tho of the final ganu Voik Giants and M N i ill i I MHi lil II VI I SPk' SYSTEM STILL EXISTS : ONE KILLED AND THREE WOUNDED IN A FIGHT ilinual II. 11. (Continued on Tag' Two.) approve the Wade Plan Wl M 1 NUT' i.N, N, ! ., net The 110, 1,000 I by Festus ,t. Wad" additional maani ..r relieving th cot ton situation wa approved nt a meet ing bare today of In astecutlv com- mtttee of Ih" NfOfth Carolina Hank ers' BSBOCiaHon, the National Cur rency Association of North Carolina ami local i. inkers, manufacturers and businsss men. Aetii.n looking toward raisins North Carolina's proportion of the proposed fund was r'ferte.l to a meefing of North Carolina hankers . p.cteil 10 b bold Iii III hi i.i Va., during the sessions of the American Hanker' association thr this week. George Button Won. PHILADELPHIA. Oct, It. George Sutton defeated "Youna Jake" S.h.'if fer, 4" nto 342. In the opening chain- pion billiard players' league contest here tonight nt M l halk line. Sut- nii fctnl proposeu 1 ion man nign runs di is, la ami uv, ,.f St. I.oiiis us an whii" S. hafl.-r's highest tuns were 33, 3" and Cl Th. anili.-r's average va-i 11 22-2T. Jl sill i: n fill I'l Al I Kill I Ii Nii in I'l Tl BHKRII I n n hi n. I.ral. fnl fur 1U1 ( r.iss Aid BBRtdN, Oel If. (By wireless to Sayvllle. I-. I.i -The Amirlcan l(ed Cross unit which I to Btrve among Gorman and Austrian wuiindod haa arrir here. The coming of the Americans has been gratefully ac knowledged h the government. Two aroup will go to Vienna and two nthei groups t.. Mrsalau, wheno thy will proceed to tha fieid hospital. M17HKOGEE, kla., IM. IS. In .i pltehPii battle with th Hereford fam ily on George' r irk, five mlbs south east Of Warner, ukla., kist night, i). I A wiiiianiH, a luetic .f the peaoe, was killed and O. C, Johnson, u dep uty sheriff seriously Injured. Tone and J. H. Hereford were also I. idly wound sd The, Hereford had armed them-1 selve when th f heard Hie officers' were coming With warrant for two alleged cattle thieve w hom the offl-1 cer believed Wr hi-lng harbored t the Hereford h tne. Tke Hereford." surrender'. I When Iwn of tlo-h num ber were wouid'-d and threw ure in Jail charged with murder. rVillegi i layer i- hiu. d K MM FT I BBt'l tvl Md . Oct 12. Willlain H El f ish of the senior olaSS of Mount r' Mary' college wiui s serlounly ' 1 In a game of foot ball on the illsg cainpua today thai I he died an I later without reg'Uu i Ing eons "" 1 find Vt am- I o.l.iml i-i M akc MP, LONDON. Oct. 12 .7 p. in. l - Not- I withstanding th reassuring state, men! issued by the home office last Thursday to the effect that th spy system established by Germany in this country has i n broken up. Ad miral ln.1 Charles Bereaford, r tii.-d. i oonvutead ll "tin xit ami contltut grave metiao to the, nafefy of tin- oountl i Iti a letter published today Lord I ciiarie calls upon ins countrymen "to take stroiiK action With r.'gatd to in crowd of alien enemies in our mi 1st ' He i.ii'.s thai "meetings in- held in i"r town and that resolutions protesting igatiuri th present state of affairs iial settl to Hie prim, minister." QUEEN STILL AT OSTEND ii. in in ii i,"" . ii Has N..t i . it Her i onsUn U lNfON. lot II, 1 1 p u i I "finite information ha hpen if .I d ffe thai Un euoan of th Belglane, notwithstanding tke report last week that she had reachad Bng bind, ha not left Oatend, In the coursi- ,,f the operation around Antwerp last wesk King Al kert i led t" St Nl.-hola. be tween th 'iter I Hi' of the At 'tierp forts, ti ina)t was at Bl Nich olas aa Iai" a Tkiirdaj. HI Buhne- .i nt oUrnej westward wa." ''. - IbV p tiv witii i" iKinti Uooge Kanln Psvcswd He- Montana top per Magnate. BAN IK ANSIS, a i. .nt IS l :i hearing hr today before a special examiner of the Interstate Commerce Commission, alleged copies of private correspondence between President B f Ripley Of Hi" Santa F" lailtoail ami forrrn'i United States Senator W. A. Clark of Montana were introd I purporting to show that ths railroad had allow",! Clark a sei rot rat" OB machinery t i hi- smeller work at Clarksdale, Aria Tha copies of the letter Indicate that ''lark and his Interests enjoyed a transcontinental rata "f 11. H per h indrsd pounds on machinery, the open rate being 1 1 II H Tli" lion r I iik was held In response to a petition b) W. C. Donnelly, for m si confidential seereter) of Edward Chambers, vice-president of th Santa Fe Donnelly seeks to obtain u ro tund from tii Bant I'o of rat charges r"i the Western Machlnsr( company. Btsssrhod) an i -i tiieiii. It . all rlkrht to he provident and to save even many useful articles whi. ii soma i ph- throw away. There are. however, few homes In which Iher .ire not i.e. ii ill ul.it I - n s ..f cloth ing. stov-s. cooking utensils, buggies, haiiy. buggtaa, toy, books, ti agaslneSi musical instruments and particularly of shoes and hats, thai m nol going to lie used any more b) ti"' OS ell Why not eo to it nt mica thv tins" UftUMd thin I" put to good and timely OSS I Why not perform this duty before the cold weathei comes? iti ain thi year to throw away the at Solutely heedless curtain and gar ment that ar crowding ths store, room. Th'-re i- B Slngaa In mot hom t!it ii'ithing inn' b dutcarded, 'it will cone It! good BOms day," says the average woman. Why not mako Hie "in tains, tb" old -ails, Ike worn Iin li. conn- in good now? GiVS them to any of the organised BOOlStiSS for aldli'g tin- poor. ths Boston Red s..x in lots, nothing .-.liialllng lodaC play has lieen ri'- corded slnos the world's sarias i-ko u under national oommlsslon auspices in I '.106. For throe hours and sir minutes ths boat Kiiuie of the series from forged ahead In the score and tha gam thai ii.-Haii in bright sunlight was won In deep iw lltght. hila not the lu-i played :o nn- of the erle from tin. standpoint ..r technical baseball, n was sn abounding in dramatic mo ments, thttUhsi play and i.ucIih1I Btrateg) Hiu! tke 3r,,nnii apeulators wl". filled the stands wen- lifted to the lieiKbtH or iiiliiuslisiu lo the struggle, Ne-i play, rs mounted to niche In th world's series hall of fams and others suffered the temporary cen BUro of the fans, but n In n In win- ning run flnallj crossed the plate in ho duak the general sentiment was ih. it ii was a splendid gams to win ami a trilnx OHs to lose Odd Tlirc lo One. The Braves went ojyousl) from tku field detormlned lo clinch the chantp lonshlp title of i '.i i i with a fourth victory tomorrow, while the Athlet ic, taciturn and grave, filed slowly out of the park still hopeful that thoii famous machine would yel arise to tha emergonej thai faced It So retain th- honor won lai fall the Mackmen must win tho next four games, a lask generally considered Impossible b) followers of basoball. Th Ids on Hie ll. , slim club tonight. ate Hm e t., one with little AthlottO mono) tn sight. II.--CI-M-.I lo Will Th most striking feature of tho pin) was tin- fighting spirit shown by tin- youthful combination that Man ager George Btallings lias gathered around him Repeatedly the 1'hila delphis team would battle lis way Into th.. lead, only to aRncasl 11 rival draw aiongslds again in the tarn or tin- succeodlng Inning. .Never ottoa during the nerve-racking contest did tin- B raves ..use their attack Moth from an Individual ami collective standpoint the) deserved th victory they won Tim American leaguer were the fiist to score-, sending a run across lln- plan- in the opening Inttlni? on Murphy's two basi salute off Tyler's delivery. Ih- moved to third on 1 ld ring sacrifice and scorsd when Gen noil) dropped Collin' hlKh fly. Th Braves tied th score In the sscond inning on Maranvtlle's walk, steal ol econd and sprint to ths plate m Howdy' double Into th.- left field bleacher. gain Bravo Scored, In Un' fourth each team added an other run. For the Athletic Mctnnlg doubled and scored on Walsh's single to left, Schmidt responded f..i Hi" homo team with a inle over second, ad vanced on Deal's out and counted on Uaranvllle'a single to right. With the scon- two to two, the plaj Otmued Srithoul advantage one way or the other until the tenth iiiilnk- The Mackmen begun the ex tra session l.y sr. uina two runs when Bchang singled t.. lefl and was safu on Tyier'a late throw to second oa Murphy's grounder to the pltcbMT. After OldringM "it Collins walked and Si hang and Murph) scored on Baker single. (iowd) Hit H -run. Qowdy started the Brave' rally with a homo-rUC Into th bleacher back of center field. Mourn got u pa "fr Hush, w.-nt to third 00 Kvcr' sins!.' ov er second and came home on Connolly's sacrlflo fi). Agum tho scoro was tlid Bnsh Iiir. w Wild tni i" r li 1 1"!.' i.iid a half psssd without result oul when I'atth.r Gowd) came to hat tor Boston In tho twelfth session be opened with double to l"ft field, his third hit of the game. Prom the midway baa b called for s reii.-f runner and Mann was sent to Ids place. BuStl pur posely psssnd Ollbort sent !i i ' n pin' h liitl.-i f.-r .lame.-. When Mot. in hunted half way between third and the pitcher's bog Hush grabbed ih" hall and attempted lo catch Mann at Baker's station, "Bullet Jon's" throw wa Wild Th I' ul weui Into left field, th relief runner rounded third ami romped home with thi winning tCai linued en i'iw Two.)