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YOU XL1V NO. 108.
, OMAHA, THUltSlAY MORNING, OCTOBER
1!U4-TWKIiVK PAGES.
Ob Train en at
X otl Sw Stead, (a.
RUf.lOR OF BATTLE
111 BALTIC SEA OFF
PRUSSIAN COAST
Report from Copenhagen Says Ger
man Torpedo Boats Are Engage '
ing Fleet of Submarines!
GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN ACTIVE
Jive British Steamships' Are Sunk
in . Indian Ooeaa and Another ,
v i is Captured.
AUSTRIAN BATTALION . TAKEN
Dispatch from Petrograd Tells of the
.Capture of Troops that Had ,
' . Marched Into Ambush.
BATTLE ; REPORTED RENEWED
German Assaults Along Line in Rus-
- sian Poland Repulsed. -
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GERMAN STORY CONTRADICTED
Rmlu Official New il"r H
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tayat I.e'Tha,l Per Ceat
f Kalaer'a EillmiH.
SINGLE
COrV TVt. CENTS.
ANOTHER SIDE OF THE WAR-ry!V ' peasant women b ringing walnuts to soldiers in the trenches near Lierre and
Duffel, during tne German adva
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IjONDOX, Oct. .21. An engage
ment between German torpedo boats
and hostile submarines -In the .Baltic,
near Bugen Island, off the Prussian
coast, is Teported from Stockholm,
according to a Central- Newa dis
patch from Copenhagen. No details
of the fight or its result are given.
LONDON, Oct. 21. The German c'ruUer
Smdcn has again bn stnkinr British
tamers. This time At a point 1B0 milea
aouthweat of Cochin, Britleh India, ac
cordtnK to a report by the admiralty from
Colombo, Ceylon.' It hat aent to the" bot
tom the British ateamwa Chllkana,
. Troilua, Benniohr and Clan Grant and
the. Dredger Ponrabble, bound for Ta
rannia. The BriUah ateamer Kxtord was
tapture ty the Emden, :
PETItOGRAD, Oct VI Indon.V
Corr epondonce from Warsaw, aivlnr the
detail of the recent capture of an Aus
trian battalion .In the -region of JUry,
GaUcia, relatea how the Austrian, bear
ins; branches of trees heavy with foliage
to screen their movements, advanced at
night fall. The Russians, feigning ignor
ance ot .their ' approach,' - lessened the
musketry fire, allowing the Austrlans to
draw near, but meanwhile bringing their
- machine guns and light, artillery, into
position. , .
In the morning, so the story goer, ,th
Kusaians opened an unexpected and
deadly fire on the 'Austrlans, who after
a ineieentary hesitation surrendered with
out resistance before a Ruanlan bayonet
charge. Among the prisoners taken were
fifteen officers. 81 x machine guns, were
cs gtured. ' '
A correspondent on the east Prussian
front says that activity has been resumed
along the entire line from . Buwalkl to
I.yck,' where the Germans hava been re
inforced. German assault were repulsed
and sharp Russian counter attacks made.
The Germans are engaged In sktrmlhlng
and-forairtng and appear-to have no In
' tentlon ot advancing in force. . ,
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GERMAN ATTACK ,
IS DRIVEN BACK
Reports from Berlin and Paris Show
Teutons Have Again Taken ,
the Offensive.!
UKASE v AGAINST
, . Deuartmeat Orders. .
WASHINGTON, Oct. ti. (Special' Tele
gram.) The name of the postaffice at
Kay, Cherry county, Nebraska, ha born
changed to Tioga. Margaret A. Coble is
continued as postmaster..
The Weather '
Forecast till 7 . m. Thursday:
For Omaha, Council Bluffs and Vicinity
Unsettled: probably showers;' no im
portant channe In tempersture..
Omaba Vrsterday.
Trwprxatnrr at
Hours.' Deg.
1 - rj 6 a. ' m 5
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A 7 m '6
Cif J ?' 8 a. m in
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Casarative Ioral Haeard.
. 19M. 1S1J. 1911. 191 1.
Highest yesterday...... M 63
lowest yet-rlay W 40 ' XI
Mean -temperature U . 4k 41
Preeipltatlon 0t 'T .01 .
Temperature and precipitation departures
from tlie normal: .
Kornul te miHTature it
Kjrmii tor the day , 10
Total vxcrn slm' March 1 bob
Normal precipitation .v, Inch
TNifiiienry tor the tlsy 07 Inch
.Total ralufHll sin-e March 1. .U. 3 Inches
leficton'-y alnce March 1 t t.M Inches
leflc1ncy for cor. period, 1MJ. C.M inches
Deficiency for cor. ild. 11. Inches
Rerta fraaa Stattaa at T P. M.
Etatlnn and Stat Tarup. High- r.atn-
-of Weather. 7 p.m. (. fall.
t'heyennr. coudy til 4 ,Xi
Ianport, clear M 74 .W
lnvfr, rain SO TV .ul
Im Moines, cluudy ...... S4 6C .txi
iKidne City, cloudy fc4 M .Of
l ander, rloi.dy .... V ' T
North I'latie. cloudy.... . wi at ,n
Omaha, do uly ixi ). .00
l'Ufbio. eloudv ,.. ."J 70 .1'
!a(iid City, cloudy W) - 'w7
Halt ijtkc Citv. pt. rloudy. M ' 70 to
HIierijHn, partly ilou.'y.. ih
Moux City, i Injir fc4 M ,n
Valentine, cleer 62 ijl f
T Indi'ate tri- o ircipl(aliuu.
ALL , VODKA
Blla State that Ks Ubstatel W1U
Be PIsetd Is thri ' Way of fcf.
fart Care for Drstl.
' ' taje Belglaaa. '.; J i
i BERLIN, Oct ' 21.--(Via Amster
dam and London:.) An official an-l
nouQcement given out by the German
military headquarters today says:
' "Severe fighting continues oa the
.Yser canal. The enemy's artillery
was supported from the sea north
west of Nieuport.'
"The fighting -west of Ullie con
tinues. Our troops, taking , the of
fensive, repulsed the enemy at sev
eral points. , ' ,
"In the eastern theater 'of war' no
decision yet has been. reached'.''.
LONDON, Oct. 21. The Paris cor
respondent ' of Router's" "Telegram
company says the latest information
from , the. , front -indicates that the
French are making marked progress
on the right bank of the River Meuse
and that the great battle, raging In
the' north is as yet without definite
result. -.' ' n-v. .;.
' PARIS, Oct. 21.' The" French, of
ficial communication .given wut this
afternoon' says' that the, attack yes
terday by the enemy at Nieuport,
Dlxmunde and 'LeBassee all were re
pulsed by the allies.
The text of the communication fol
lows: ' ;-;" '
. ''During the day of yesterday the
attacks of , the .enemy,, were particu-.
lariy. violent at Nieuport, Dlxmunde
and" LaBaasee. v They all were re
pulsed ' by ' the allied ' "armies , with
great energy i . ; '.
- "At all other points the situation
is without any notable change.". (
(rmaaa aVeaanie, Offensive.
IXJN'DON, Oct. 21 A comparison of the
official' report 'from I'aria' and- Berlin
leads' to the conclusion' that alt along
the western battle front .In France and
Belgium the German have resumed the
offensive. . aith.' their : supreme effort
directed against th allies' - left.
The New, supplementing these official
communications, however, indicate that
on the left at least the allies are. not
acting merely on the defensive. The great
turning movement undoubtedly is devel
oping In the corner of brigium bounded
by Franc 'and the ea, but the public
remain in a haae aa to whether the
turning movement hi on the part of the
ailiea or Is a German operation.
Try for Daaklrk.
The Impression grows that th Unr
maus ar determined to' add Dunkirk to
the Una of aattports now held along th
Belgian toast and the allies are making
desperate aifuits to burl them bark.
1-ata report through Dutch sources de
clare that the Germans have been re
pulsed bix miles from Ostend and that
gun ar now heard near that city. Other
tat reports which lck confirmation say
the German have abandoued Bruttes. If
the reports are true It would Indicate
that the allies aie meeting wilh some
success In tl.elr effort to reorctipy tii
sea coast ,
The niurerrienls along '.the coast con
iLuuUoutd ob l ags To, Column" Three.)
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Uncle Sam Protests Against Seizure
of American Ship with Neutral Cargo
, WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Tlie , United
State has protested to Great Britain
against seizure by a British warship ot
the American tank steamer, John D.
Rockefeller. Thla waa announced today
by Acting Secretary Lansing of the Slate
department. , v - . ...
'" A tho.rtookefoller wa American owned
sntt ' fhrw thwA'merleit' fla g- and o
chang. of. registry was involved, the
American government consider the seit
lire unwarranted.' It had American offi
cers and crew. The ship was bound from
on neutral port - to another, , leaving
Philadelphia on September 2 for Copeni
hag-en and carrying ' Illuminating . all,
which Secretary Lansing said, had not
been classed as' contraband In any no
tification received from Great Britain.
The vessel was taken to the Orkney Is
land. . . ' . ;
iir. Lansing said that no representa
tions or protest had been made In the
case of the steamer Bilndllla, taken re
cently1 to Halifax and that he was await
ing further Information as to the charac
ter of its cargo and the conditions under
which It war seized. . ' .
The protest was made to the British
government through Ambassador Page at
London, who was Instructed to ask for
the Immediate release of the Rockefeller,
' A the cargo of the Brlndtlla was the
samaras th Rockefeller', the govern-
rnent' action today Was taken to. fore
shadow another protest and demand for
relays, vtrolrss ' omo" difficulty1" In- the
iime trf-the'-BrrnatHa's "regitTy, : not
yet developed,; oome up. i '
- isolktf Oil Skin Seised.. -
NEW :YOKK, Oct. - a.-Th Standard
Oil company steamer ptaturla, flying the
American flag, ha been seised by Brit
ish warship oft the coast, of Scotland
and taken ; Into Htornoway, a port In th
Lewi Island, according to a cablegram
received her today by the company from
Its eaptaln. ; , , .
i The Standard . Oil ccnipany , has . re
queued the . Stat department to make
another, protest- on the seisure of. th
riaturia, -which la identical. . the .com
pany claims, , with .the circumstance at
tending the seizure of .th Brtndllla. '
The -I'laturla, . formerly , the . Oerman
steamer Dlainant. . changed Us flag
shortly before , sailing from New York
October 5. . . .
CHRISTMAS SHIP-IS
GETTI1I6JTS ' G AftG 0
Gifts for Children of Europe Coming
r Into Omaha, in Boxes, Barrels
and Bundles. .' '.:
OMAHA PEOPLE ; WAKING UP
Ha.aslred f . Paekagea Reach The
Bee Office Containing; All Sort
of I'relsl aad Valaabie '
. :., - rrese.ats. ' . ,' - .
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Kven . Santa Claua himself must smile
as he contemplates theblg plies of goods
that ir being gathered together for
tha Cliristmas Ship. .
Good ara coming In from every direc
tion, in bundles, - packages, boxes, bar
rels and bales. Some ar t-omplete'.;'!
labeled, and other are without name' or
address or any mark whatever to Iden
tify the giver, t But the same spirit actu
ates them all, and all are. welcome. -,
From Syracuse, Neb., come three boxes
and at promise of the ' fourth. ' Two of
these boxes contain IMO worth of goods
from the store of Haas V Holm, a Fyra
cuse firm, nd the third Is filled with
goods collected by the Ss'racuse Cotumcr
clal club. The fourth box will be f!l).1
with offerings from the school children
and Sunday schools of .Syracuse. This
will Just about be the banner offering,
when th size of th town I considered.
Waadbla Coaet Ulros. .
Woodbine, la., 1 another place that
comes In with surb an offering aa makes
certain the fact that ."one touch' of na
tur niakea the whole world klu." Two
boxes and a big barrel come from there,
ad lt of stuff that wa. not packed,
but which will be Included In the ship
ment, and which wHl make glad forlorn
hearts in Europ on the coming Christ
mas. i - - - . i
Tm Uatber the Hcbaol Offrrlita. 1 '
'. Hans wei perfected yesterday for th
gathering of th offering of th Omaha
P'Jbilc school.- Auto- truck will call at
th school houses on Friday afternoon
and gather up the present between tha
hours of 1 and S and bring them to Th
Be office. (Superintendent Oraff and tha
principals are all heartily ro-operatlnr.
and th children re reported a enteritis;
on thesplrit of the affair with a est that
mtans a big showing tor them.
Omaha msrehunta have been moat lib-
tConllouod on Vne Four, Cvliinin Thrte.) j 'j,
FI11DS HEW. REASON
FOR RATE RAISE
i ', ---Strauss
Fears Foreign Investors Will
j Unload Holdings if Dividends
; Are not Increased.
CLEMENTS ASKS QUESTIONS
Camsninla'aer Waat Kn 1( tha
Shippers Bbaaia Be t'osaaeUed ta
, Gaaraatae Retaras oa All
' i....'jttS Stark Isaac.. ,
! WASHINGTON',' Oct. 21.-Statement of
Sir Georg Pslsh,' th English' trnsncial
expert, here to i discuss with treasury
officials qutstlon cf forcCen exchenges
arising from th European war, were laid
before th' Interstate Commerce commis
sion " In support of the plea' of eastern
railroads for a general Increase 1n freight
rata. v' S ........ t.
Frederick W. BHauss, a New York
banker, testified Sir George -had: told
him ' today . h wa anxlou that Ameri
can (.railroad securities held in England
should not .be thrown on the market.
'11 r. Strauss urged -that railroad' divi
dends roust be paid from greater earn
Inga for the roads if they wer to ba
made so deslrabl to European Investors
that they would not be unloaded when
the stock exchanges wer reopened.
Commissioner Clements, who presided
(Continued on Pag Two, Column Four )
If you
Want to Help
Fill Up the ,
Christmas Ship
Telephone to
The Bee Office,
or to .
Mrs. C. C. Chase, Harney CS.
MrsvCbas. Offutt, Harney 12.
Mrs. F. A.. Nash,-Harney 272.
Mrs. M.T. Uarlow, Harney 1311.
Mrs. Gould Diets, Harney 61.
Mr. T. D. Crane, Florence 262.
GERMANS REPULSED
Oil BELGIAN COAST
London Correspondents All Report
Teutons Meet with Reverses in .
. Channel Country.
BRITISH ! . BOMBARD TOWNS
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Warahl pa Sal "loi if ITiractl vely'
'Shelled l.ocatloa Orcapled by
. Kaiser' Force, Who Are,, ,
" Rarprlscd ft ear Ostend. V
IX)NDON, Oct' 21. Tb correspondent
ot .the London .newspaper In the field
have succeeded today In getting through
some detail of th fighting along the
channel coast' In Belgium. Th report
agree that th German have met with a
reverse and it 1 said that the Germans
ar retreating. ' ..
- The Belgian correspondent of the Tele
gram in hi account of the fighting, re
port that British warships bumbared
villages which th Germans had occupied
and also th country to the south ot these
place. ;..'...'
"Thon the order wa given for th In
fantry to advance," ha says, "anil the
rattle, of .machine gun aupplamented the
noia of the naval , guns. The Germana
were 'caught bntween two fire and their
line began to waver and slowly gave way
before th pressure of the infentry.
"The strength' ot the attack waa then
Increased and noon the whole German
line resting 6n the coast 'was In 'full re
treat." ' ' '-.
ruaaaa Urlrea Back.
!ln a di spa toll from Flushing,, sent at 1
o'clock this morning, the correspondent of
th Dally Mall , declared : that the Ger
man appear to have been driven back In
an engagement at. Mlddlekerk.. six mile
southwest ot Ostend. Ha say that can
non ha now been placed near Ostend and
add that most of the Oerman wounded
lias been removed from Bruges, . .
The Dally . Mall's Rotterdam correa
pondent under date of Tuesday night
say that according .to a - Oerman . mes
sage a fierce battle 1 still raging between
Funics and Dinklik 11. continues:
' "On th march on Dunkirk' Ihe Ger
mana mt a Urge and unexpected body of
troop which attacked, them horse, foot
and artillery, while the British warships
co-operated with th .land force. The
Germans are reported at falling back In
confusion on Ostend and troop from all
over the west of Belgium ; have .been
hurried to Nieuport. '
"The German have received the great
est surprise of the war. A dispatch from
Ghent aaya the result ' of ' this fighting
has ca ure anxiety among the German
officers, one of whom, a German general,
committed suicide. Festivities announced
to celebrate German successes were sud
denly cancelled yesterday."
Packers Protest
Against Tax on :
Oleomargarine
CHICAGO. Oct.'si.-Itesoiullons protect
ing against the government tax on oleo
margarine wer adopted at th closing
session of the American Meat Packer'
association convention here today.
Congress was asked, to lepeal the lax
or reduce It, aa oleomargarine, the tesolu
tions po!nted out, Is the only "whole food
neeeMty which Is taxed and the rising
cost of living make It neceasary- to re
duce the cost to the consumer."
A resolution protesting aaalnut ih. i-.ii.
road ewlUhtng charge, which, it waa aa-
scriea, places an adrted burden. oa meat
cost, also was adopted.
Officers were elected as follows:
President, John J. Felln. Phllad.1.,1,1..
vice president, Howard R. Smith. Pal-1-
niore; secretary, George I.. McCarthy,
New York city; treasurer, Max N, Acaer
Cincinnati.
War Summary
Violent attacks and counter at
tacks for possession of the sea
roast in the extreme north of
France continued without decisive
results.
Only one official statement
that from Pnrta bad come
through ' jestrrdsy. It threw
little light on the situation, being
brief and referring to etents of
the day before. v
' The "attacks "of ihe ' Gerniajis,
especially severe at Nieuport,
Dlxmunde and LBsee, Tuesday,
were repulsed, says the French
war office. Thern was no note
worthy change elsewhere on the
battlo front. News dispatches in-dii-ato
the sharpest fighting in the
vicinity of Mile, with a renewal of
activity at vital points all along
the line. ' . ,
Counter claims regarding the
situation in the east leave much to
1 peculation, .There appears, how
ever, little doubt that the Ger
man advance in Russian Poland
has been so successful that War
saw Is seriously threatened.
Frzemysl In Gallria remains in
the possession of the Austro-Ger-man
force. There has been a re
newal of activity Iti'Ktmtern Prussia-
without definite result. A
statement from Vienna, Issued
yesterday, says that the fighting
In central tiallcla has become
more severe and that Austrtsn at
tacks are progressing,
i A news dispatch from Copen
hagen say's that German torpedo
boats have been engaged with an
enemy in the Baltic, off the Prus
sian coast.' No detail are given.
Albania looks again as a pos
sible influence en the attitude or
Italy iowards the war. The
Itallali government has denied
that Italian troops had occupied
Avlena, whhh has been , threat
ened by insurgents since the ab
dication ' of Frlnce William of
Weld. At the same time 'the
Giornale D' Italia 6t Rome de
clares that there is a state of an
archy at " Anions; intimates that
Greece is taking advantage Of the
dlHturbed conditions, and declares
that the Italiau government has
notified the' powers 'that it will
not tolerate 'a violation of the In
tegrity of Albania. '. .
. Rome reports unofficially that
the Anglo-French fleet is still
bombarding Cattaro, Dalmatla.'
Turkey's attitude - is a matter
of concern to all the belligerents.
The Porte is reported have for
bidden warships to enter the Gulf
of Smyrna. The inhabitants of
Smyrna recently- were said to
have been in great fear of a naval
attack. An Athons' dispatch says
that two submarines and soma
aeroplanes are being shipped to
Constantinople through Bulgaria,
A few days ago a! large quantity of
munitions of war consigned to
Turkey by rail were held up in
Bulgaria.
There are further rumors of a
German Intention to begin a great
aerial campaign. Following re
ports that airship sheds were be
ing constructed at Brussels and
Antwerp comes rumors of similar
buildings under way at Ton d em
and Rostock.
Thousands of Belgians who fled
into ' Holland are returning to
their homes. There are, however,
100,000 Belgians la Eortsnd snd
more on their way. Preparations
to give employmen". to these later
ar being made.
BELGIAN SEAPORT
SHELLED DY GUNS
OF ENGLISH SHIPS
Marconigram from Berlin to London
Says Ostend Being- Bombarded
by British Fleet
GREAT BATTLE IS NOW RAGING
Dispatches to Bordeaux Assert Situa-
wonux auiei JLvminenuy oaui-
factory so Far. .
CONFEDERATES HOLDING , OWN
Paris' Offioial Statement. Announces
Violent Engagement on 'Their '
. Left Wing. .
R0 REPORT ON , CENTER, RIGHT
Germani Forced to Retreat When
- Attempting Ad?anc on Warsaw'.
THEIR , POSITIONS ABANDONED
Masalaaa I fsnslt f Defeated
EafMr ts liar Caalaraal Nan.
' ep af Prlsaaer, It 'I
Declared. . .
Loss of Allies is .
Estimated at Three
Quarters of Million
BERLIN. Oct. .a-illyi Wlreleso-The
military expert of the Krauts Zeilung es
timate the louses of ih French, the Bri
tish, the Kusslan and th Belgians, In
killed, wounded and prisoners, at least
7j0, mm.
' ' Bl'M.KTI.V. "' ' ' '"'
LONDON.. Oct. -1. "It.is-reportw
that Ostend Is being bombarded by
the British fleet." aays a dispatch
from Berlin received here tonight by
the Marconi , Wireless Telegraph
company..--
' BIXl.KTIAf. '' ' - .
BORDEAUX. Oct. 31. A great
battle now is rsging between Lille
and Ostend, according to dispatches
received here this afternoon. The
dispatches add that the situation of
the allies Is considered eminently
satisfactory thus. far.
I Allies llnla Gnsss. ,
PARIS, OiV IU The official siaiemSnt
Issued by tha" French -war office tonight
reports a violent battle on the left wing,
Willi Ike allies' forces holding tkelr
ground everywhere.- .-.' . '
, Th txt follows:' ' i' .
'On, our left wing, from the North sea
far a La Basse on the several fronti
from Nieuport to Plxmnde, from Ypre
to Mentn and ft dm Wametan to Ia Bas
se, a violent battl ha been fought dur
ing the day. ' '
, . 1111 aa BTCrytvhere. ',
"According to the last adbloe th alllej
force wer holding their ground very
where. ...
"There Is nothing to report regarding
Ihe center or tha right wing. ,
"RuRjila-the. Germ a a army which had
advanced on Warsaw waa forced yesur
day to beat a precipitate retreat, th
enemy abandoning th position ; whlrh
they had established for-defense" - The
Russian ar In pursuit and have captured
a number of prisoners." . '. ,
LONDON, Oct. J1.A newspaper cor
respondent at Dover ha aent to London'
some detail of tha recent operation of
British warship off th coast of Bel
gium. Jl say tint last Saturday night
th ships watched a fore of Germans
digging trench along the coast under
a flar of lights. Thl enabled the English
boat to get th exact range, and at day
light, they ahelled th enemy's positions
hevlly.
A Taube areoplane wa' brought' down
and later a Zeppelin; and It 1 declared
tht th guns of the British vessels ac
counted for 1.00S German In killed and
wounded. In addition to putting six bat
teries of artillery out of aotloa. In the
meantime German submarines tiled' 1n
vain to sink tha British ships. .
Thla dispatch Is not confirmed.
Ksaet Heaart ( Bl Ylulurr.
1 While FtiglBBd today, paid homere t
Nelson on thJs, the nnlvererj- cf Ih
battle of Prafalear, th forc of Ger
many and the allies continued to fight
tack and forth along tha battl line in
Frno and Brigium, to the 'south from
tranches, nd to th north over a wei
of waterways, the presenc of which
(Continued on Pag Two, Column fcU.
WINSTON S; CHURCHILL
INTRENCHES AT ANTWERP
LONDON, Oct. 21.-Wlnslon Bucncer
Churchill, the first lord of the admiralty,
Who accompanied the British naval bri
gade and marine to Antwerp, was, ac
cording to one of the latter, with them
in th trrnchea practically all th lime
and Just before th order waa given to
rellr urged the men to hold twenty-four
hour longer whn tha big gun would
arrive. On day h reconnoitered the po
sition of the Germaas in an aeroplane.
CHICAGO SYNDICATE
. NEGOTIATING FOR CUBS
'CHICAGO. Oct. Charles ' Thorn,
president f t tho Chicago National league
club, tndi'.y confirmed the report that
ccttaln Chicago business men, whom he
do. Hi i d to name, have aa option on th
team, r
"There ar six of them; they are friend
of mlii and if they take the club 1 will
retain tb presidency." said Thoma.
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