Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1915, Final, Image 1

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VOL. ll-NO. 20
PUlLAD32LPntA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1015.
CortmcHT. 1915, it Titc roiuo Lkdoii Coumnt.
PRICE ONE 01B2TT
HILS BEAT DODGERS TWICE;
BULGARS DEMAND MACEDONIA
BULGARIA SENDS ULTIMATUM !
fO SERBS; RENEWS DEMAND FOR
MACEDONIA; ENDS IN 24 HOURSi
Bulgarians Massed
i Ready to Strike
jection of TermsAllies to
March Through Greece
LONDON, Oct 6.
ILifia has definitely cost her lot
Rjth the Austro-aermane, according to
JSKpatchea recclvca ncro mis uuuuuwu
H! hns sent nn ultimatum to Servla dc
RUndins the' Immediate restoration of
Servian Macedonia.
fgttvla has but 21 hours in wnicn 10 re
Kjy. It Is expected hero that sho will
more or reject me uuusuimu u....
L,A ihnt Bulgarian armies, aireaay
sed on the Servian frontier, will at
tack fit once.
"tir Ferdinand at the same time Is re
tried to have rejected the demands of
S.. ,.!.. Porelnn Ofllce, an act that
JU1 caused no surprise here. Relations
between Hussia ana " "
tween BulRnrla and Servla In all prob
:?.... .-nt v. BAfirml hpfnrfc ninny hours.
BMliy will u bviv.v- -- -
Mas possible that diplomatic represen-
V. f ..- ..ill... DAdtafa will
tetltfs of me omer nmtu .... .....
tMve Bona before the end of the week.
SS - n.iit-nrlo'a action was Hashed
to'lLondon barely 12 hours after the allied
Sapltiils had recelvcrt wora mat '""
wnld not depend on Greece to support her
-, ...... f nulimrlnn attack. In some
barters It Is believed the two announce
ments had close connecu""
L&AU European capitals were advised two
Stars aco that Bulgarian mobilization
lawd been completed. It la assumed tnai
H?L r....l-.,,i after mnlitlizlnr his
Iftmlcs, has decided to utrlke Immediately
aawinst Servla without giving England
-7 , 11 ... ....el. twnnno ffnm R.11-
iafia f Mnce nine i mo,. .v t, . ,r
IMlka to prpie:i me imvurwuL piv.iii-
kn Hallway.
patches, two days ago forecast Bul-
,' entrance into ine war uv.iiujo,-
:. Ar 'EVIrlnv of this Week. .
iil Friday of this week.
w Bills
't.lfrarldnitlttmntlinL.alloWAlUl-A'J
M's 'ultimatum to Bulgaria demanding
awt h nnlcHrR rfover relations with
rii,tri an,; Hnntnrf. nultrarla replied
ffcw AllvArlnr an tiltlmntum to 'Servla?
if.The Serbs undoubtedly wilt reject the
?. . ... . . 1 .111.1... 4nlf
'Bulgarian uemanas anu numiiw '.
pn almost Immediately, slnco Bulgarian
troons arc known to bo massed on the
liBtrvlan frontier.
I. . CM- Jl ,. -.... ..Wily. ,1.1b fAl.
loon in Berlin by tho official news agency
Wmvi that Bulgaria answered 4he - col
JJkctlve ultimatum of England, 1'rancennd
fUtutsia on Tuesday, nuigana nas nisu
fcrtplled to the propositions made to her
LBjrme Allies on pcpicmDer j, in which
f h was asked to declare her intentions.
Government that the sudden 'overthrow
oi tne ureeK ministry win not nan. net
APtnl In ttiA mn,..V, tnwnrH RrvlA
HMused the greatest sensation in today's
iKmumcatea naiKan situation.
umci&is nero would not discuss tne
Efren,ch statement or attempt to place n
n wiiBiruction upon it. in some quartern
, was taKcn to mean mat franco naa
tfsops would not be Interfered wlth-by
Aftted as a den to King Constantlne.
?H w - it.. ... i
I iw a aiuri.iy ineewng ui me uiK
pwn Council, General Savoff, the Bul-
u J4uiiDicr oi war, ueciareu uiai
-..vv vvtiiiiiikwvu hi iaywii nnniiiBi
own country, says a' dispatch from
t Continued on .'age Four, Column Two
JyOLUXTEKR FIREMAN HURT
tempt to Imitate City Comrade's
Slide Down Pole Ends in
Serious Fall
An. attempt to adopt methods of city
Hn mav cntit .Tftnirw" fVinlr . n fi?.vnr.
H fire lighter, of Unlontown, Pa., hl
c. Cook, who Is attending tho Fire-
hn. .... .,- .. . - T
- vuiircniion, startea out on a tour
Inipectlon this afternoon and drifted
W the 'enelnn hnn nf iftmnnnv Jn 17
Wh and VIne.streets. . ' '
Rpn the second floor the fireman saw
brCLSS pole on Which th mm 'alliln
WW the upper floors to the first. He
l reach the lowar floor In the samp
Mner, but fell from the pole when only
l?wy down. '
EL "fw; Picked up unconscious and sent
g. 'V Hahnemann Hospital, Ife ust
r-r cib mjunos ana. tne pnysicians
P'that his sk,ull Is fracturfi;d.
fTHEWEATHER .
Wl. what of today? 'Jf reining
". oaa cess to III Whatever Wo may
lltld Un for SUch ncrflfclnna mnaf .
tWwt yesterday, H wpOld appear, lit
I lulVLM .... .a ...
.....,., - Wouia De canca on to
r. a oejense against. gloom on the
ni.rl Jl a . . ..
- uc.jr m auccfssion. Bo, tnero can
- 1y uttle blame anywhere' today
Etk. .., , " . Jr vt"" auogetner
m attacks of General are-uci. But
i si sail rr 1 1 a uti, .... a. ' .,1 .
h nil us with all fne. They are
wy .Joyful over the- proect of,
r FlUVtus settlnu hl irritrtJr. w
1 hd before rrlday. We really sup
w,.tnt, Jf bad weather now mean
'.f'1"1 o'Mhe fair during the "rl-
S WS Should fnt nfl l.i. ....T. -..,.
Mbratlon d.Ue after S? years of watt-
I - r me oest, and we should
tct mylng a little for Its xuccesa.
p- .v.. wi Jor trriaay, wr Weather-
Phlladeluhifi mul in,'
" vfourfy KfA and Tkurrtayt
'". CHUHae in UUiriUM.
io "'ftfcraJc Kir(4 rfMto .
"tmt-
on Servian Border
at Expected Re
BALKAN DEVELOPMENTS
MOUNTING TO CLIMAX
LONDON, Oct. 0. The ehlef develop
ments In the llalkans within the laat 3
hour are) "
Dlapatrli of ultimatum by Hulgnrla to
Servla, demanding ceaalon of Hrrh Mace
ilonla. nomination of war situation by King
Conatantlne of Greece, pro-(lermnn and
Queen Sophia, favorite alater of the
Kalaer. -
IlealKnatlon of Greek Cabinet and nua
lwnlon of sesalona of the Chamber of
Deputies.
KeaUmatlon of Premier Vrnlirlos, of
Greece, herauae King Conatantlne re
jected hla pro-ally policies.
nulajarla refuaea to comply with Rus
sian ultimatum, which demanded a aev
ernnce of the Intimate relations between
King Ferdinand's Government and the
Teutonic allies.
Kumania refuses to take nn open stand
in support or either side by refusing to
put her army on a war footing.
Allies continue to land troops at
Salonika, despite the formal protest of
the Greek Government.
I"emler ItadoalaToff Informs Greek
Minister at Sotla that IluUdj win not
attack SerrU unless aggrrsslte action Is
flrat taken by the Germans and Austrian.
Official announcement Is made In I'etro
grnd that all diplomatic envoys of the
Allies la Soda are expected to'leaTe at
once.
LONELY AMD) RICHES,
MRS. GEO; WIDENER,
-iTANremowrwEDs
Survivor of Sea. Tragedy in
Which Husband and Son
Died Marries Famous
Explorer
.WANTED A CONFIDANT
Mrs. George. D. Wldener. of this city,
-one of the wealthiest women In the
United States, was married today to Dr.
Alexander Hamilton nice, of Boston, a
famous explorer. In Boston. Only a few
relatives and friends were Invited to the
ceremony,' whTch was performed In Em
manuel Church. The officiating clergy
men were, Bishop 'William Lawrence, of
the Massachusetts Diocese, and tho Rev.
Klwood Worcester, rector of the church.,
Doctor and Mrs. nice' will come to Hi
king Park before leaving on a wedding
tcur to the Paclflo Coast.
A woman wlio was lonely In the midst
of Tier 'riches sought the solace of Inti
mate companionship that Is the story of
the widow of one of the most distin
guished victims of the Titanic tragedy.
To her closest friends Mrs. nice had said
more .than once:
"I have" all the money I want, but llfs
Is empty without some one .who may bo
my companion and In. whom I .can confide.
It Is so lonely living alone."
Mrs. nice went to Boston from Newport
Continued on I'age Two, Column One
MACKMENMAKEIT
TWO FROM SENATORS
Young Myers Shows Up Bril
liantly in Box Fans 10 -Batsmen
ATHLETICS.
AB, R. H. 0. A. K.
Schang, If. 3 X 1 1 0 1
Btrunk, rf. ,.,. 312 10 0
Oldrlng, cf. 4,,'0 1 i 0 0
Mclnnls, lb. ' ..,,,.' "3 . 0 6 1 0
Malone. 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0
Kopf.. ss v. ,,..,.. 4 '.'0. 0 3 0 0
Dem'ran, 3b, '. ..'4' (01130
Perkins, ct,...,,.,,,.. 3 1 0 )3 1 0
Myers, p. '..,...., ., 3 Q 0 10 0
Tptals ,t, 31 1 S 27 8 1
WASHINGTON. '
AB. II. H. O. A. IS.
Judge, lb 3 .0 1 16 2 0
I'oster.'jb 1 0X000
Neff, a .., 2 0 0 1 J 0
11 Milan, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Barber, rf .................3 0 0 I 0 0
JimUon, If 1 0 0 10 0
Shanks, 3h .....3 0 0 3 6 1
Williams, o ...t .:...3. 0 0221
Sawyer, ss, ?b 4 0 Q 3 4 1
Bentley, p , .. 3 0 0 10 1
cv Milan ' .0 .0 0 o a
Bbthllns", p 0- P 0 0 10
Totals 0 3 21 1? 4
Batted for Bentley In' seventh.
Three-base hit Schang. Sacrlfic lilts'
Neff, Stru'nk. Jamison,. Myera. Stolen
bases C. Milan, Strunk. Struck oilt
By Myers, 101 Boehllng,'l; Base on balls
-OK Mer, fi; Bentley, tj Boehllng, 2,
Double plays Shanks to Sawyer to
Judge Passed ball-WIHIams. Wild
pitch- Mynrs, -
W-VSIUN'OTON, U. C. Oct. .-Coonle
Miuk trotted out chief Myers, his big
younfCMter from tli Jortli ftttolln
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streets
PORTER HITS HARD
IN REPLYING TO
ATTACK BY LANE
Republican City Chairman
and Reform Party Head
in Sharp Exchange
CHARGE. :ANDXQUNTER
yuqy. . rsMrt HSM y psft., .i,ii'Mpi,j
Georae D. Porter, Franklin-Washington
candidate for Mayor, in answer to a
vicious attack upon his record made by
Republican City Chairman David II.
I.nne, this afternoon tired a broadsldo
Into the ranks of the Organization by
defying the Organization leaders to
answer a Hlngle charge he made against
them last night and by .aggressively as
nailing their "campaign of evasion," as
he called It.
' Lane's attack was Issued this after
noon as the omclal reply of the Or
ganization to charges made last night
by Mr. Porter against Thomas II. Smith
and John P. Connelly, and was the open
ing gun of the Organization's campaign
against the Independents. It was in Una
with the plan for tho Organization's bat
tle as outlined two weeks ago by Con
gressman William S. Vare, who said
Continued on rage Two, Column Two
P.S.DUP0NTT0WED
MISS BELIN, HIS COUSIN
Marriage to Take Place in
Apartments, qf Bride's
Brother in New York'
Pierre S. du Pont wlllnarry Miss Alice.
Bclln In the lipartments of her brother,
Ferdinand Lammot Belln, 400 Park ave
nue. fJew" York city, lato today. Miss'
Belln and Mr. du Pont arc cousins, and
had they desired to bo married In this
State the law would have prevented them
from doing so, as an act oi the Legis
lature prohibits the marriage of thpse of
that degree of relationship,
Mr. du Pont Is president of the great
powder firm of Wilmington, and Is- the
son, qf the late Mr. and Mrs. Lammot
du Pont. Miss Belln'a home. Is In Scran
ton. Pa. The Rev. Joseph Odell, pnstor
of tlie First Presbyterian Church, of
Tfoy, N. Y., and formerly of Scranton.
will perform the ceremony In the presence'
of O60 guests. f
The'bHde will be slven In marriage by
her father. Henry Belln, Jr., and her only
attendants will bo her Uttle nephew,
Welles Belln, and Mr. du Pont'a young
niece, Wllhelmlna du Pont. Jl.,-Rodney
Sharp, of Wilmington, Mr,' du Pout's
brother-in-law, la best man. The' bride's
gown Is an exquisite creation of silver
lace over u foundation of lustrous white
satin. She will wear a tulle veil' and. will
carry pride rose?. A reception and a
dinner will follow the wedding, After a
brief Wedding trip Mr. arid Mrs. du Pont
will go to his estate, near Wilmington.
' The'brlde'X brother la president of the
Aetna Explosives Company and until this
week) when he took up residence In New
York, lived In Scranton, The Da Pont.
Larnmot and Belln families are connected
by a number of marriages, Their Com
bined wealth runs far Into the millions,
and Mr. du Pont U said to be the pixth
wealthiest wati'ln the United States,
Fired 2,6M,m Shells, Says Critic
BERLIN, Oct. 6. -The Allies fired 1,000,
000 shells In preparing for their offensive
movement against the Hermans oi the
western front, writes Herr Btegemann,
a military expert of .Berne, More than
30 divisions of troops were used in the
storm attacks against the German works.
The KeHlngtsUH Says:
It U uld that tlarrp drtgorv looking
tttr larg wordf to n l mtt speeofc,
Ay orl ofttti v any jkwok wH y
welcomed oypuv tv Utrry,
FIREMEN GIVE EXHIBITION
water directed towards the U. G. T RuiHing from Broad and Arch -
and' the thousands of spectators looking on.
FANS' PLEAS ARE
HEEDED AT LAST
BY PHILLY HEADS
Work of Distributing the
Pasteboards Begun
Today
&
CALPERS INVADE ' CITY
CTf-f-T-wnip
Tickets for the world's series games In
Philadelphia are now being sorted out at
tho Philadelphia National League ball
park, 13th and Huntingdon' streets, and
will bo delivered tomorrow and Friday
morning. The work Is under the super
vision of President Baker and other of
ficials of the club, and Is taxing the ef
forts of about a dozen clerks and stenog
raphers. Tho first notices to fans' who sent
checks and cash through the malls and
who were fortunate enough to get on the
lists of purchasers were sent out early
this afternoon. The notices went In the
form of printed slips nnd advised tho
lucky purchaser when and where to call
for his tickets.
Somo nf the pasteboards will he handed
out at the park and somo at the down
town oftlces In the New StocK Exchange
Building. It Is expected that the work
of sorting the tickets will be completed
this afternoon, and that the notices will
have been sent out before night. Insuring
their delivery beforo noon tomorrow and
giving fans plenty of time to act.
The big batch of tickets was delivered
to the club officials at the park late last
night In, two automobiles. Clerks Imme
diately went to work assorting mid count
ing them. There is no such thing as a
duplicate of a world's series ticket and
every single pasteboard In the 23,000 was
watched over -as carefully as a valuable
pearl necklace.
New York speculators Invaded the local
market today. Twenty of them, led by
Al Ven Thysen, reached Broad Street
Station at. 9 o'clock, talked together a few
Continued on Pace Two, Column Tito
Continued on rase Tiro, Column lire
,MRS.STRINGFELLOW'S
MURDER TRIAL ENDS IN
SECOND DEGREE PLEA
"Because She Is a Woman,"
Prosecution Permits Accused
to Change Her Defense.
Sentence Is Deferred
SURPRISE IN COURTROOM
. ' ftu a Staff Corrtipondtnf
'MEDIA, Pa- Oct. .6. "Because she Is
.a woman." a charge of first-degree mur
der today was withdrawn 'against Mrs.
Catherine Btrlngfellqw. of- Chester, and
she was allowed; to plead guilty to second-degree
murder for killing James A.
Bowen on the night of May 19. Sentence
was not prbnounced, " ,
The sudden end of the trial, with ex
ception of sentence, cama as a surprise
to the throngs who had' crowded Into the
.courtroom to hear the Stt-year-old grand
mother tell the story of ,her alleged
wrong at the hands ' of the7 man she
killed. . '..
Immediately after court opened this
morning for the third day of the trial.
J a consultation was held between District
Attorney mnnum ana ms assistant, J.
Berton Weeks, and John E. McDonough
and former Assistant District Attorney
Robinson, the defendant' counsel, Mr
Hannum then arose. and asked that Mrs.
Stnngfellow be permitted to plead guilty
to a second-degree murder charge. Hr
plea was accepted by Judge Johnson,
( who dismissed the Jury The jurymen
, stepped out of the box. with alacrity, and
I there were several audible sighs of relief
from among lliein.
The maximum penalty U 30 years. M""-
CaetUiM m race Tars, Cviasau Tfcn
PHILLIES FINISH
SCHEDULE WITH
DOUBLE VICTORY
National League Cham
pions Defeat Dodgers in
9-6 and 3-2 Battles
; w
.!'
BROOKLYN.
AB. n.
Olson, ss, !b i 1
Hummel, lb : 4 o
Stengel, rf , 4 0
X. Wheat. If '. 2 0
Nixon, if .; ". 1 o
Cutshaw, 2b...: I 0
O'Mara, ss .' 3 ' 0'
Myers, cf 1 0
Smyth, cf 3 o
Cetz, 3b 3 1
Karat. Kb o 0
M. Wheat, c ....:: 3' 0
JJell, p 2 0
Appleton, v 1 0
H. O. A. K.
5
0
0
0
0
1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0
2
1
0
1
0
Totals .....32
PHILLIES.
7.24 10 1
;a.b. n. ir. o. a. b.
Stock, 3b, ss 4 111
Baucroft, ss ;. 2 110
Byrne, 3b 2 0 1 0
Paskert, cf .4 0 0 0'
Becker, rf. -3 1 1.3
Luderus, lb 4 0 1 15
Whltted, If 3 0 1 2
Nlehoff, 2b; ...; 1 0 1 i 0 -
Dugey, 2b 10 0 0
Adams, c.
..3 0 .0 6
Oeschger, p 3' 0 0 0
Total 30 3 7 27 IS 1
Home runs Becker, Getz. Two-base
hits Nlehoff, Stock, Bancroft, Luderus.
Sacrifice hit Nixon. Stolen bases
Stengel, Z. Wheat. Becker. Struck out
By Dell, 3; Oeschger, 5; Appleton, 1. Base
on balls Off Appleton, 2. Double plays
Dugey to Stock to Luderus; Karat to
Olson to Hummel. Wild pitch Oeschger.
PHILADELPHIA BALL , PARK. Oct.
6. The Phillies, closed their 1916 season
In a burst of glory, capturing both ends
of a double-header from the Brooklyn
Dodgers this, afternoon. '
The new 'bleachers In center were'1
given a satisfactory workout, home runs
being hit tntto them by Mayer and Qetz.
Joe Oescher -pitched a fine game In the
second half of tthe double bill and re
ceived, fine support.
The Phillies won the game In th third
Inning, scoring all. of their runs on dou
bles ly Stock and Bancroft arid Beck
er's freak home run; to tho soorebroad
platform.
The final score was 3 to 2.
KIRST INNING.
Olson filed to Whltted. Bancroft threw
out Hummel, also Stengel. No -runs, no
hlfs, no errors,
. ' Stock lined to ptiz. Bancroft fouled to
Continued on I'e Xleren,- ColmnSU
I.OST AND FOUND'
WHAT DID, TOU LOSE!
WHAT Dtp TOU FIND?
All but artldles adrcrtUed ,ln the
X.ler will ' lUtcd In a pernunint
HI at Lcdstr, Cwitrn), wtitrt tb
nnder un local tti owner at nr
linn. It rou haa found aivartlcU
that hai not been advtrUsad'aa loit
Ilia Ledger will alio record your
nam nnd addrraa and aaalat In rind.
Ins the rUhtful pwntr, wbo will ta
placed In touch will) you. .Thlaftlka
all other rv(c at Lrdftr Central
fa free.
UOL.U WATCltLoat, about 3 waaka ato ia
tb office of Hanry A Wft, llTch.tnut
at,, a sold watch, opah faca. iuaeflptlon on
Inald. Harry O. Thayer, Dec .UtL IBM.
Finder will recalva reward. "" "
JUSCEIIT "ro. B0I8. datdprU KTlBloTfor
kUtyflva t aharta Lehlsh Cosl and NavU
nation Company atoclc, lu iba nam of Curie
Vorter. loat. Raward If returned to Oaori
V. KandrtckJr:. 1430 Kouth Fann Square.
brow
collar:
aaaa r-
HDmc at.
JIAJIUtaI5oat BunianliM from au-
tMnobllo on Walnut atreeti reward; quaa-
tlnakdJt Walnut Mra4.
MaXtEHB 'COOT 'PAT loaTrSjItVW'M
breaat. .Return HU B. 4Mb at, TUaasrS,
' Olasr OcMUed Aos fawu-J. it s4M
PWKWTHEUiaigjfiA
TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES
BROOKLYN, 1st g... 4 OOOOOOG2-6 82
PIIILLTEO O 0031320X-9 11 1
Mai.jiiard and M. Wheat; Demarce and Burns.
BROOKLYN, 2d K...0 O O O O 1 10 0-2 71
PHILLIB8 0 0300000 X 3 71
D!l and Wheat; Ooscli,;cr and Adama.
' .
ATHLUTICS, lstB...1 1000 1 30 0-6101
WASHINGTON 2 O O O 1 O O 1 Or- 4 10 2
Richardson and Lapp; Ayers and Henry.
ATHLETICS, 2d c...O 1 000003 O- 4 SI
WASHINGTON OOOOOOOO G O 2 4
Myers and Perkins; Bentley and Williams. f" " .
NEW YORK, 1st E...Q O O O O Q. O O C O 2 0
BOSTON (N. L.)...-..0 OOOOOOOII 60
iatcr...o and Doom; Hughes and Gowdy.
I.
NEW YORK,2dK....0 OOOOOOO
BOSTON(N. L.) O O O O O 1 OO
Tesreau and Schang; Ragon and Gowdy.
BOSTON (A. L.) O OOIOOIO
NEW YORK, 1st g...O OOOOOOOO-O
Shore and Cady; Mogridge
BOSTON (A. L.) O 0 0
NEW YORK, 2dg....O O O
Ruth and Thomas; Tipple and Alexander.
POST-SEASON SERIES GAMES
CHICAGO (N.L.)....3 O O 1 1 O 0
CHICAGO (A.L.)..0 O O 2 O O 4 .
Vaughn and Bresnahan; Scott and Schalk.
ST. LOUIS (N.L.)...0 OOIOOIO
ST. LOUIS (A. L.)...0 OOOIOOO
)
ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS ,
Fifth race. Laurel, handicap, 2-yenr-olds, 5 1-2 furlongs Golden
List, 107, Cooper, $6.40, $3.70 and $2.70, won; Sky Pilot, 104,
J. McTaggart, $3.80 and $3.40, second; Greetings, 08, Callahan,
$3.70, third. Time, 1:11 3-5. Lilley, Heavens, Plumose and Iolitn
also ran.
Sixth race, Laurel, selling, 3-year-olds and up, mile nnd TO
yards Dartworth, 107, Mink, $20.20, $7.4.0 and $5.S0, won; Lur-r,
100, Cooper, $4.30 and $3.10. second; Kris Krlnglc, 100, Tunr,
$3.GO. tnirct. Time. 1:01.
celbwAlpliaal'sb"
NORSE SHIP CHASED ACROSS NORTH SEA BY U-BOAT
NEW YORK, Oct. 0. When the Norwegian steamship Dram
monsf jord arrived from Norway today Captain Stensmark reported
that bis vessel had heen chased across tho North Sea 'by a German
submarine, which did not desist until tho steamship began calling
to the British patrol by wireless.' ,
" ANCHOR LINER TUSCANIAN IN COLLISION
GLASCOW, Oct. 0. The Anchor liner Tuscanian, from New
York, was In collision at Bowling today, but suffered' slight damage.
STREET FIGHTING IN MEXICAN TOWN
WASHINGTON. Oct. 0. Street fighting broke out afresh Eu -dny
at Cananea, Mexico, where there are 50 American women and
350 American men and boys, according to State Department advice
this afternoon. Two Mexicans were killed. No Americans wero
wounded. Tho acting Governor of Sonora, a Vllllsta general, has
assured the American Consul that troops will bo rushed to Cananea
to provent mere rioting.' Zapatistas defeated a Oarranzlsta garrisoa
ut San Lorenzo, ten miles from Cordoba, In Vera Cruz, many being
wounded on hoth sides. A troop train is reported to have been blown
up at Bsmeraldn, near Parjcnu'evo, and several soldiers 'Wounded.
WTJTTRTDENT PARDONS DYING CQTJNTEP,pTTTT?
WASHINGTON, Oct. 0. Because the prisoner Id dyintr, Presi
dent Wilton today committed to expire at once the two-year sentence
imposed May 21, 1014, on James M. Baker, of Bonvcr, Baker woo
convicted of conspiring to counterfeit United states coins.
. 800,000 ARMENIANS KILLED IN SIX MONTHS
LONDON, Oct. 6. Information reaching Ih? British Government
.Indicates that 800,000 Armenians have been slain by the Turks
since last May, the Marquis of Crewe told the House of Lords tkls
afternoon.'
SPY PENALTY FOR SLAVS WEARING GERMAN HELMITS
'" BEBLIN, Oct. 6, Tho German War Office announced toalay tbaU
In the future Russian patrols caught wearing German fcelamcts la
order to deceive German troops will bo executed as' bbIcs.
STATE PAPERS STOLEN
PAB.IS, Oct. 8. -Documents
a secret door of Xing Constantlue's roo, accs-roUss" i (KpMjtrTi
from Athens. It ia Bald the
Is known to be, a spy and recelvw 4 mtit from xoNtgitl
government. The documents
policy of Greece.
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