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ill!-: WEATHBH REPOBT Tl I. HA, (ti t I I MUD i win: i Vninmiui, m i minimum im, toutli w o4l ' l-"ir. WA8HINUTOM ui i: (Hit tuntit i ill I , in m i Mi i.Uf iol im. ii (tango In i mpi i it vo X. N qni,Tr1,Tp,T?. A AO TV ZVC7 L f A "w3 v lir5 Iff 7! L rT OTS nil ii " i D . i in umociatkd I'Ki'iw nri'OKi 1 TULSA, OKLAHOMA, aVNDAY, OCTOHKH is. 19H 18,200 'A i tilt ''oininnert ill c- i la t Ii in of lli-i World mill Hum yesterday l'lCICK 1 I V N 'I' r- 1 S is in C-T.l.'liAN TROOPS I ESS TilAN ',0 MILES FROM BitIT 1SH COAST HOLDING TEE GERMANS EXPECT THE HEAVIEST riGHTING ALONG THE FEENOH COAST. ENGLISH GENERAL KILLED II "Ii Hi ml iiml 16 Wounded mi I III. -I I.IM. I .i i I ii IN, ( let, 17. (OlOl p. in i -A ossualty IM of tha British oxpoili Uonar) foroa In francs dated Qotober i 4 report tin' dentli uf M ijor Gem ml I w. Hamilton and lan other officers I ,uni tin wound tni nt B6 more, M h i iii noral Huborl (on Wether ill Hamilton nomtnundi ii I he third ; in ot i he British fir id troopa and was mwiUonod in the official dis patches in Kteld Marshal Sir John From ii i" ICurl Klt hi nor eai ly In September, reporting the ijeaperata I hi in ihr vicinity of MmiH tin a im Ii irn in 181. Hi sort i ii In the 1 . ii .a and South African cam on and In i 900-01 was military r .mi. iv in Lord Kitchener, who at thai lime aa oommunuor-iii-ehief of iiu British forces in South Africa, He alt i was military secretary t" Lord Kitchener when the latter was cum- I mundor-ln-chlof in India. Mesne German Business Houses. i nil ii:a i ', prs nci , ict. 17. t hy v i of Pa i Is. .' :.'.ii p. in l The. French government, pursuing the campaign agalnsl Osrman owned businesses, today sleaed I concerns. iiih! was ii department store and the itinera were wine establishments IMPERIAL POTENTATE AND OTHER NOTABLES AT U,n UtWei- tin pcrta But Oontradiotory Re Come From Eastern Suene of War. t, st 1 1 : i ! : he annii ..f t allli s VV ..i ,i he Opi aders ure preparing their mighty Inns stretch ing from tha Belgian coast southward for ii great battle, ihu ships of war in the North sea again are showing activity. Tha British have revenged the sinking of the cruiser Hawke by a German submarine, wlin B ewui aes rent nnuii four Oerman torpedo hont ii Iroyers, which they sent to the bot tom. Capt, Cecil li. Fox, 'bo was com mander of the lll-fatad cruiser Am phion destroyed by a Qernian mine on August 11. was in eninniiiiiil "f tin' light orulser I ndaunled i British torpedo boal destr j.i' , leglon and gaged the Germani coast. The battla fast, for the British Beer and four IP1IIIII J Jii.i! DEMOCRAT r.rin 111(1 TAKE! STUMP AGAINST THE PARTY NOMINEES IN OKLAHOMA . "' IMFfchUAL POTENTATE AND UTI1EK JNUTAbLEH AT Cr,rwm,v.. 1 )AY BTTEB MUST SERVE TIME llf , ill. ii, i ill' , 1 1 1 1 1 - III.' Mill llii in. il lit I i m l 1 1 K i viii iM t t'lTI . 1 let, 1 i Kpeeial ' John Btter, i nut IWsd In i I tog 1 1 m county In llsl oi murdi i nd given .i lifi. sontsnce, must si've in-l firmed iii ssntenoe, In an opinion iy ! l'i i" Idlua .i usilcs 1 1 ml i ",; ictii i an t, v hur WHn IHA IflLflJUKC hp linn . i j PASSED BY SEMIE tried lo arresi i tor) In ws sits Br, K 1 HI '1 tried and eonvl annealed. The ii. -i (tenuaiis in I'arle. 1 I'ABIW, Oct r, i i U I. in i 1 they had been allowed to remain here trui ns and Huugariti ns wi re sunt i i I'hlldn n, mid i in' nt in ! of 1 50 mi n varylnu In sgn from 17 to iiu yours. BKITISH KeVEHCr. 1H final vote was 34 to 22 in favor of the BILL. DEFEATED COITON AID SuiillieriRM-.s, Witii Ropullu ins, Soujlit to Kill the Atiniin istratiot) Bill. nir illeli after 1 ii with despen mi ii Ben ' ..1 ems?" nil ops, .1 1 I il: th, il. I, ikip nil nil Triinined Williams, Crime Owen in Speecli to 3,000 People. Top roWi left to riRht Will O, Washburn, potentate of Oamnn temple; Jacg jonca ..i rial uaptatn of the guard; Arthur Parmer, imsi potentate Akdai temple, Lower row, lefl to riahl Karle Williamson, potentate Akdar temple; Frederick it tentate; I), M Hal ley, the "father" of Oklahoma Masonry. us City, imps , Imperial im- ml the four iyers Uailee, I .oynl. hich en- , off the Dutch must have been bad only one of- men wounfflea wnue the ottii i.il report Issued by ine ait miralty says 1 survivors of the Oer man destroyers are prlsonera f war This w.niiii menu thai nearly 00 Oervnam went down with Uurtr Willi's. BgJIon llgln on I anil, in the mud fighting' the Uriiis1' troops have captured Fromollea, an Important position southwest of Lille, ..ii the Prench left, while the French commander has been receiving ani from the sailors of the French fleol "ii the Important strategic posltlou be tween ins and thi sea, The French .ml, .v., are s..id t., nave repuisou Gorman attack and captured .1 infills of cavalry ami Infantry Winston Bpencer 1 'hui i hllli i, ,i,i ,,i' tin- Rritinii admiralty. t thai the sending of British uaval i,..i i.. t,, Antwern was pari of a lnr nlMTttllon fur rclli-f ,n.i iiii ir Ithdrawal waa n"t of mix attack i'v th'1 obedience to Ine kci Situation." That the flermans ar,s trying move down the North Dunkirk and Calais Is lust how far south mo i roceeded is I ports "f fighting in of Dunkirk are m Ited The Holland-Ajnarloan liner Kim uhi.li left New V"lll OH nvii was reported to have reached Falmouth October IS, has been dam ..,i In a mine In the Korth sea and m believed to be proceeding to Rol (Aritam The 'iiessnm. conveying this Information said Unit s-vpii p n board the Noordam the explosion n.o int. si itiitiiii casualty n-i In, io among the killed. Major-Oen-ral Hubert 1 W Hamilton, who was closslj associated aith Field Marshal Kltchenei In Bouth Africa and India. O KLAI ial. a busasav nlngs, public ago, J udge cratlc ltiK h i.1 i'ITV, Oct. 17. Qovernor t'ruce ta wh ii he attacked Al or of "Beating Back,' this cttj a few weeks ipened up on Cruoe. in.i I he WARNS MM Id I w.uu.ns. il SHRINE FESTIVITIES i mwn mmm , w, mmm m IUU1 UU I I I ' J l J 1 1 I 1 I 1 ' I 11 J . I 1 I . I r ' s s I I ibl I P i SANK FOUR GERMAN DE STROYERS OFF DUTCH COAST. One English Cruiser und Four De.it rovers Were in the B.i tile. i i of I 1 I I I'll III. consiui ration of the a cotton relief legls i declslt i 1 defi .nod adi i s, i,y I, Huprentf Inias of the cotton Ihelr falteriuu forces had bee i ocratlc I. in the ol gathered an. i Hi i ii i nng i iii in on w ,i h eloquent appeals for parly solidarity, defeated, H:; to 16, the coalition In Its move to Indefinite! postpone ai i ion. Hena Im 1 'larke of At kansas, Smith oi Onorgia, Hmith .if Bouth I'urollna, Vardaman and IVhlte wore the Demo cratic senators who fought to the end, i.ni iu nii the Republicans m nost- pone Hi.- I, gross, hi. r ih 'I Ills mild I, presuiil .illi' ni- aul In speech in Jennings Williams machine Id OR ill ckled a ntlre Deme an open-air u t- streets of this . ity last night, win h was attended by ghout three thousand people. Tin ru fortusd bandit will start out on -Moii-day to give the CrUCS and "Williams factions a st.it ma v coat the Di al hvi b in Al .li'iinliigH . ide skinning, w hi' n i nils I heir very po- i iklahoma, unnounced today thai taiii- Brai lares tin city heeaiisc lermans, "in in nil Strategies, t" sea coast tn certain, bul of Ostend they not known ie the neighborhood ,i generally cred- Noor- ,l,er il i-rsnns Injured by in- on Monday he will speak at h!l Rano and will iimn proceed to make s tour of the state. Among the cities and towns v In re he IH lulled to speak an' Hobgrt, Law i Alt us, Chickasha, Hhawnee, Ardmore, Hugo, Guthrie. Knld, Wtlburton, Pawhuska, rtartles rtllc. Wagoner, inila and posstbl) Muakogei and Tulsa. In each of UtesJ towns Jennlngi will roast to turn It, U Williams, the Democratic nom inee fnr governor; Untied gtatos Sen ators II. L. 1 Iwen and T. P, (lore and Governor Cruee and tha balance of the machine bunch which has fallen in line for I he I lemoci atlo ti- ki t, A (.real uwtnat. W hile Jennings was Bpeaklng lo thousands on the open streets or okluhoms i'ii lausl nignt, .luii,- J. n. A SENATOR STONE TELLS BEL LIGERENTS TO BE CARE FUL OF OUR RIGHTS. wed ii u.s. mm French Cruiser Forced Germans on Board to Sin Paroles. t. i ; ,f LONIX IN, 1 ct. 11 (10 p. m -Bach day brings the war nearer home tn England, TV day there was a naval battle off the Butch const In which a Hrittsh curlaei and fun- destroyers sank foui Oerman destroyers, while on land the Oerman ttoops reached the cnasi of Belgium leas than seventj niil-e from Dover. They are sboul tu attempt to march miuihwani in Dunkirk and Calais, which are even ciH-r to tlio Binglbdl e.-ast. it in hart, in wast Flanders mid geroas the French frontier In t'a Ds Calais, thai the haavteet and meal im portant flghtli is now going " Ao rordlng to th" French nttieial com I. t ii,i, liuiuei i thin afternoon, thi en neyunii liobertson, who was ais., deefuteu toi thi Democratic gubernatorial nomination, and who charged that the Williams crowd had stolen the nomination from hint, was address ing a handful of people at the audi torium Dtti) n tew blocks away, judge Uoberison as trying to tell the vot m thai Judge Williams has suddenly developed Into a saint, w hile Jennings was employing unvarnished terms In telling his hearers thai he sun be lieves that the primary was sinOn in behalf of the Damocratlc nominee, and that he will not support Williams m the general election. Jennings de- land that he has not publicly ex pressed hi- choice for governor, but thai lie WOUld not Vote for .Indue Wil liams under any circumstancea. Jen nings stated, however, that as a pri vate cltlsen ha win probably vot f"i John Fields for governor. Jennings reiterated his charges that i he courts had been pinked against him and that evidence rmiid have bean produced had tnp courts been open in him to prove that Williams violated the law i.j padding his ex- pi-nae neeount. "Oovernor Cruoe, thinking that i had left the elty and would not I .-me back before 'he election, came for ward like ., roaring i ise," said Jen- lungs, "and charged In public Speech that 1 had Stooped si, low as to try tn make money out of my crim inal pant. The making iif money out of moving pictures la, at least, honest, T isil I NGTi IN V V filone, ehalrmun lolatlous committee spei eh In i he si naif ent nations to rest i In United States ui "When we are duty," he said, "to maintain neu trality, nations Involved In war should be vi i y cartful in reeognin our rights ki ep fa itti with us if they to ll 111 nn, I fall Ol V lol lllllK pow , r will i i The Mlsso Senator Tin. rCMd to the received fn -fli ualor I he folelun todaj made a warning belllger eel the rights d! ii neutral nation, pi rforming out ,. .... i...,., iii.i ii,i.i in the III" running from Mon.l to and a good umral h-ss,,,, h being .tw I Mi-Hill. I MO , n'-'fwiv. it in lliuiv UVUVItlUK ..sn. - it, . .. t III Ml II 1 f.... 111.! - lost mentioned Place ...t on i , . - - . tbi pwl border north of LlUa. wWch the Oer- i vSrwigh man. oocupled soms W "! crookedness la his sdmlnlstratlon ot arhioh, sceording to an u .. ontlr . , depsrtmeuU. While I a.,, ll"'r, tu'y "!,ve 1 1 11 " aahaatad of my past and i have paid abandon. dearly for it. 1 am also ashamed Hint Fremiti laim wvam. , voted for aovernor Cruco. I have The Rilled line 111 this region inn- I hoard II said that he In Mlinpl, but from n point on the roast whh-h has ,,,n,.K knaW that he was simple, not neon dlacloaed. For the moment but i won't even udmii that be i Arras Is the seel f the mnnt per- honast." (latent Bghtlns The Qermans ir an ru e i:piain ; trviiiK to break through lo Uia Calais Jannlngs then romped on Detne- rallway, while the French are nt- r,,,. laadera for their Inconsistent. tempting to push the Oerman front to n,, ..m,,) the De rutu ex the northeast. In thi'- t'titliu the ,,),,, ,,,,v ,,,,, C, ,. ,.H!, lnake French appear to have met srtth some I apeches In support of Bob Williams susoaas, n th annonnce that Ihey jor governor whan bef ora tha nrltnary huvo occupied Fleurbalx and also I declared him to be unfit for a pub lic office, .lennliigs then read tue fol low lug extra t from the letter Which I. live taken the immediate approaches to ArmenttereS' At Arras they claim thev nre continuing to pain ground The pchtiuK ban only commenced iii tins' district, however, for tha Ger mane, who would oonaMei it .ti victory to reach the oant of France and hold the pistol at Kngland head." hae broiietit Up StfOttg rein forefinentii ind will utrlve with nil their might to arbleve this ohlert Thler offhlal report Issued this after noon anys that no events of Import anrp have happened, but as thev swait Important victories before malt- Continued on I'ag" Two w.ih wiltlen and made pUbUC by OoV- ernor Cruet just before the Mimary, In which in sttactksd Jungs Williams: "Tour While life," ssys the letter, referring 10 Judge Williams, "has beM ontlnued aeneB of I neon si st- tni ieK In vuiir earlier yinm vnu took upon yourself the vow of the chUMM and preached the unpei of th s..n of (Continued on I'age Fnmteeni LOST ' ftmall roan pony, flax main and till, weigh Ten ;,nrd. I'li.t'e 1021. i, then the reaponalbillty i he nun's of a iii utral b) upon their heads." nn senator spoke after mas of i 'dorado had senate a letter he had It. W. Patterson, a passenger aboard the L'nited Fruit company's vessel, the Metapan. The letter set forth that mi October 1. af ter the Metapan had changed from British lo American register, she was halted i.y tho French cruuasr Conde while plying between two Colombian porta, i ide. i bj the French of fleets and five (lermans aboard the Meta pan weie compelled lo sign paroles promising not to serve against the allies. The letter stated that an American consul, who was on board, had filed i report of the Incident to the stair department. No lie port Made. Acting Secretary Lansing said later, knowing nothing of tho do tal la of the Incident, he would not pass Judgment on it. Other depart ment officials do not see at present how the ease can eome officially bo fore them unless the managers of the st, .unship lino care to make It an issue. ir the Oerman -born passengers who signed paroles had refused ti, do SO and been removed from the ship, undoubtedly an issue WOUld have been preeented which, in the opinion of some of the officials, now seem to be Uekinu Had the Hermann been made prisoners by the French, it t admittedly a debatable question as to wheiiier the French commander was not. entirely within his righ's in mak ing the arrests. That he had au thority to stop a neutral vessel and search for oontrabrand is generally admitted, and the only point that re mains in doubt is as to the extension of this authority to the stil.je.-ts of a belligerent power, Many times since the outbreak of the present war British crutiera Imve exercised this iiniu and hive arrested ami carried to English Jails a great ninny Oerman reservists found In neu tral ships. This was true of Dutch, Spanish and Swedish vessels ami if the gov ernment to vvhli h their owners owe allegiance hav made any protests the fact nearer has bean reported As pointed out by s stnte depart ment oflh-lal the present war has had n mosi revolutlOnar effect upon the Bardfnal doctrines of International law; many rid principle! have been abandoned and matt)' ns ores laid down, particularly m regard tn con traband and 'he rights and duties of neotrala When the war ends it may lie necessary lo rewrite th. whole , e of international iv While the, underlying prinotplee are in SUCh a transient Condition, the nf- t ii-iu i s of the department nre unwill ing to pass upon nnv hypothetical rases end will desl only with ml'lnl happenings, such a the stoppage of the Metapan, when the fin is are of ficially laid before them in such form as to COQU ITS forma! opinion etui notion. I.OMIOV, Or. I". (S:;t; 11. in.l Mi nitii laj snuouur nn oi issued from ii,.- liurouui g!Yai iii.oi.ii.ii crs to ds) MI-I'S ftial in In "I rem h ihcali ' ot war th re have beam no iinpurtaui evciiU," ueiwrdlng Ui a Berlin dbi I 1 1 . Ii lo the Iteulnr l. l 'Kiam inni wuy, iii iviil bv win nl tmst'rilam, "In the provlnoc of Ruwalkl," the' i.iii to. i.i adiU, "tin; Ituasians yea tiiiiav viii.' inactive, nuinber of prbagiers wurt' ilitured near Kclilr Mliidl ami ono- guus were Inken, lin ba4ilis ii ii .ind south of Warsaw iiiotiliue." I iimmiN, (Jet, 7 ts p. in.) A diapotoh in. in Berlin, n. ni l bv the tl iri oiii W I - i - m .. ii n: ' It In r. porieil front IVtklo tluil a oom pletc repulsion nl lotting in fa vol ol German) ha- uncurred in China lie iNirls oi (.crnian ilcrtorloa are prom Itumtly announced b tin t inm , pie mid lur "lici'isses tit Tslng la" and tin ndllevenieilts nf tile i ruier I -union have b. on riMl'lved v,itli n- Jolclng." I - V XMIIM.ItiN, iioi. IT. Tile tor man I'UllWM.) Uatai r.-is lvod tin- fo. lowing wlndeNs from It- rorelgn "f- fi 1 at Hi Mm: "The offtl'isl lioail- iiiiarteis r, , i i dial the Busalaiiw on iiotiibi-r II Pried to reoofsgp) l,yek, but vvoi,. ri ul -oil. and uU s 000 prisoners, nw gun ami tin,-, machine Kim-, wen- i.iki n 'tin- (Germans otvo- pu d Bruaes mi ii-'l.-li. r I I and Osll'lld on October l 1 1 i n i v I n in Ii at-i.iok- hav- is-, ii repulsed northwest, The offh'UU Frettnh sta',sneeil prtv lending that Important ispogress has In on madf ai diffcronl plaoos 011 1 1 ii front, for lo-iaoi near Berry-Au-Bac, mirtlieaei of Rlinlins, do nut agree wiih tin facta.1 I'XItls, Hot. 17. (IO:IH p. ml The official i ooiooinl, iMioo Issued lo- ( nlghl b) Hio I H oi h war offlov says: "tin the in.iii there has born tnl) cannonading, On our left wing '"'- nss coin hint's. Tlie ' ' Utooiih have napturi d i romellrs, tn the sonth. weal ol I. die 'in ilic I' pel's canal to i the -.on our soldiers ami marines havt repulsed s Uefsnan attnek." I.I IN III IN . Oct, IT ( 1 1 :lll n in. I lin- Hiftland merlnan llncsr Nunrdam struck a mine todaj In the lOngllsh (iiannel, aecnnllnR to an imsU'rdam dispatch to Router's Telegram com lutny. seven ts-r-niii- b board the Moor darn were Injured. WHAT THE WAR IS COSTING I jii Ii Nation I- I spending tboiil 2tH1,tH)0,000 a Mouth PARIS, net. 17. (535 p. m.) Paul Ueroy-Beaulleu, the Frencn eeononilst, estimates 'hai each of the greater belligerents is spending an average equivalent to 1X40,000,006 rnonthlv . In preeentillS these figures to 'he Aoadetnv ,,f Moral and Political Scl- j ences toilny. h' considered it probahlc ! ttiMt the win would continue for seven I months fr.-ni Mmiist I, Accordingly.! the five greater powers engaged wen I committed lo an expenditure of IT,-! i 00", 000, nun Km- It of the smallet I states. Including Japan, will hnvs ex penses of from 1600,000,000 to Sen,. OOO.OOO til llieet. M. i.rto.v Heouiieu concluded "The larger part of the savings f the world will be absorbed by the tak Ittg up of national loans and economic progress will be seriously checked." FREED OF MURDER CHARGE -how (.lover oiod iii self Defense; Wife Procure- i t ktanoe, i.i is ANQ8UM, Oct. IT. Roy I Olover of Han Antonio, Tnx., was freed today of the charge of having iron dered Iin-'lel Ds Vlllers. a former Hoer army officer, wh" was shot and killed In ((lover's residence hero st Decent- ; her during a QUarrel over Mrs. OloVI f, who had beer De Vllllors' wife. The oi.srr" was dlstnlased when Aithui Keetch, aaslatant dletrlct utim- poy, doelHred conclusive evlden.-n had boon obtained that Do Vlllleia came here to take the life of (Hovel. The svidonoe whs obtained by Mrs Qlover, who Is a men, her of a prominent New ,ii'r,.v family, Immedlatel) after his releass f i Jail, Olover took his Sfifg on a Hip' to Mexico. NOUN, Got. 17 Tin BrltMi m THE PARADF,, CEREMONIAL LUNCHEON AND DANCE WERE FEATURES. fol vv hi I , ,,ll p III I - has ace. .Mill, d four mors Oerman destroyers h wen engaged and sunk on the I toller. nt pl.-as of Bhlvi n.itors I. lines, Dutch ish i atros ' asl this after n b) I and tout lot lledo 1)1 i Kill at de- I 1 1 1 1 1 tl in .iniioutn. A RECOSD-BIIEAKIIIG CUSS r the esse Is ru Iser Fifty Three VovioM M;ide tho Pet lions Journey Across Sudiii" Sands. THK Shrine ceremonies ended yes terday afternoon at " 10 o't lot k nftet having Initiated the blggesi class that has ever bung onto the "tope'' In the southwest In the pusl three .vats, Dallas, i iklahoma City, Fort Worth and St. Joseph consldi i Ins a - lass of fifteen or sixteen a big one, A total of sn not ices landi d on tin- desert and tread across the burning aands, Agalnat the a Ishi h of all local members of the Akdar temple, a lot al man, John Alexatidi i . an oil di aler, won the ring, agatnsi two aggressive and set oral passive i andldatea out of and fat from losing - sndl do-heir tow n, Howcvi r, be It said the World to dent Hi dates I one and all i exhibit, ,1 gree of "sour grapi s," but took io-s vv ith fortitude and reserve. I'lMltors Make si obos, Dr Frederick Smith, imperial po tentate, delivered an excellent ad dles; to the members and novices of Akdar Mis utterances wore ,,n the Tulsa boost spirit, ami long win be remembered bj those who were pres ent ,-..t the ceremonial when he spoke to i he assemblage. Will ii Washburn of " mnn tmple, 8t Paul, madi an i xei Hi nt address. (Continued on Huge Two. on in made by tin lecrotai' British admiralty the British in tin- action were the lla'l it Undaunted .u,d the torpedo boat de stroyer l.in-e, latin. ui, l.cglon end Uljral, Tli i- i he Hi itihh tulli ; a ha re taken spiel:, revenge for tho sinking of tha Itritlah rjt uiscr llawku b a aubmarlne Thursd i . The sinking of the four warships today makes six torpedo boal destroy ora aeni lo tho bottom b) lintish gun lire slice tin,- beginning of the Wat and seven, counting the torpedo boat destroyei sunk by the submarine 'I In icon in naval oporullolla, vvlili- nut counting converted merchantmen such as ine Kaiser Wilbelm Dor Grouse and ti ap Trafalgar, now favors the allies, which have sunk on, Austrian and gig German cruisers and seven German torpedo boat de atroyers, while there have been un conilrtned reports of tin- sinking of several Austrian destroyers in the Adriatic si a. Tin- Germans have sunk iy ii ' Brit ish ami one Russian cruiser, while Australia has lost s submarine by ac cident. Thi Russians uiso claim to have sank two Oerman submarines, nut t hi . t in- ' iormaus den) Up io thus afternoon B( t lin had not heard olilclalty of tin- sinking of the British cruiser Hawke, which indi cates that the submarine which ac complished ii has not yet returned to port The admiralty sunoui s that the British loss in the engage nt Satur day off the Dutch co asi in winch four Oerman torpedo boal destroyers wen: sunk was one officer and four men wounded The damage to the British destroyers was -.Huh' "There won. 31 Oerman survivors, prisoners of war." OCTOBER I STAND as In a dream I Where forests gleam. And bright rod fires kindle on the leaves .,f Summer's g'eu. Whore sunset's gluting spites Hold my dean i s To SOS the countless ages Iii this one fair Aulumn SCI ns Uf October. 1 LOOK oti eve i y side I Where woodlands wide Depict a magic story In the glory of their hues Ami wonderlngly i wind The paths of mind To grasp the namelees years of gie. thai Nature fsm tubd is in October, THK scene is over old V t new t he gold And pi, i pie. crimson and the tints thai now ate being bort Inspired, I pick my wny Bank day by day To know that this hits ever been -In." i he first brilliant o ' if ( kjtober COMBS then the after-thought 'f leeeon taught Thai ilf.i of mnn Is but to giiaid for Its own Autumi Ohettge, When youthful Mots are gone And II puts on ritose glorious tones of years w-n done - sit may n ael sem atransjg In iietober. Vernon L Smith, Remained Deaplte urg Williams, Blone, Bhlvolj no b manded united Pemocrattu lUppoli for u Democratic measure fos tered by the administration, these flvi southern senators, under a gtorm ai uratortcal denunciation, persisted to iho last in their di ti rmltiation thai the bill should it .u n some cotton relief pro t ision. The enlivening contest that marked the passage ..f the bill foreshadowed Hie end of the long drawn out sessloi of congress, winch has kepi flans fly ing over the capital almosl m itllm pusl) for Ilic PBS) tWO year.-.. The lax bill will go to the house on Monda und will be sent t., conference. An agreement on tin- measurs between the two houses nrobabh will be reached by the middle of rrexl wed. Tin- vote on the ret anue bill fol low ,-d p ii t.v lines wii i ixcoption Senator l.ane of Oregon, Democrat voting against it. Immediately aftet its passage, Ine senate, on motion of Sonator Simmons, insisted upon It' amendment! ami aaked for a tar- enoe with (he house Conferees mi inert were Senators Simmons, Williams, Stone, McCumhor ami Clark of Wyom ing, fhe main provisions far war rev- OltUC in. luded in the senate bill are. likUOTH lltl Haul. T.iv -ui beer, 7 barrel, recti- fled whiskey. ;. c ats a gallon; all do mestlc sini wines, h cents a gallon and BE c-itiH a gallon on all grapi brandies used in fortification thereof champagnes, L'.'i cents a quart; car Donated wines, io cents a quart liquors and cordials, ti cents a gallon bankers, 1 1 p, r thousand of capital .surplus and undivided profits; pawn brokers, ISO a year; commercial brokers, g0; commission merchants I0; custom house brokers, $10: pro priotors of theatres, meseuma and con Cert halls with seating capacity not mote than three hundred, (26 a year not exceeding six hundred capacity. ISO; not exceeding ono thousand, 7 r. . amusement proprietors or agents, x cepl of ohautauquas, lecture lyceums agricultural or Industrial tans or ex In i.i t inns under religious or charits ble auapiceSi li". circuses, lion bowling alleys and billiard rooms, t fol each alb y or table. Tobacco Must Pay. Special annual taxes on tobaco dealers and manufacturers: Dealer in leaf tobaci 0 from f to $'t, deal is iii tobai co, g -I . i for each -tore manufaoturera of tobacco with annua sales not exceeding one hundred thou saad pounds, Ig; not exceeding tWI hundred thousand pounds, ji, no exceeding four hundred thousand pounds. t4; not exceeding one mil Hon pounds, (0; five million pounds 3H0; ten million pounds, (00, tw.nt million pounds, Il.tOO, ex. iin twenty million pounds, 2,4(. Stamp taxis as follows; The stamp Taxes Perfumery, cosmetics and imiia articles from one-eighth of a cent fo each i tent package to five olghthi of a cent on each II cent package an-five-eighths of n cent foi each add! ttonul It cents in value iin wiiik gum 4 cents for each 1 1 ,.f v alue, iparkllni wines, not otherwise taxed, I cent fo pints and cents for ail larger con talners. Itonds, debetitir -s. certlft cates of indebtedness and certificatW of stock, 0 cents on each iloo o value; sales, agreements to sell, etc. 2 cents on each $ I Do of value; exempt lug agreements of deposit n StOOl Certificates as collateral for loins, board of trade sales or agTeen "iits ti sell, t cent for each Ibm ol valui promlsaor) notes, I cents pat $100 ex press and freight hilla of lading, 1 cent each, newspaper Shipments taxeu on monthly sworn stan ments of pub lishers I shipments Within the count.' of publication exempted), I cent pet shipment, telegraph and telephoni masssgsSi i cent each; Indemnlfylni bonds. 5ii cents; certificates of proflti 2 rents for each 1 100; certificate! o damage, etc, 2a cents, all ether cer tlfi cates required by law, 10 cent nach, brokers' notes, memorsndums oi aale, etc, In cents; conveysncee, l cents on values between $liH' ant 1500 and f.O cents for uli additions $;oo of value, oustom house reci Ipu 25 cents to 1 1 on values ranging froit $1'I0 to more than sn"; Custom hottgt withdrawal entries, 10 cents each. Marine and fire Insurance policies 1 cent on each dollar of premium oo -Operative und mutual insurance ex empted; casualty Insurance, t aeni o each dollar of premium, Passage tlokets sold In the L'nttei (Oenthtued on Page Fourteen)