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   Syracuse Herald, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1914, Syracuse, New York                               SECTION 1 VOL FORCE SUNDAY HERALD TELEGRAPH AUTO New Battle Raging 100 Miles From London in a Direct Line The Kaiser in British Navy Uniforms PARIS FEARS SIEGE v i Official Trench Statements Show Terrific Nature Appears Tha Germans Broke the Line a Some Point Thrown Back Cable to The Herald Oct A gigantic battle of magnitude and great importance is being waged with desperate ip a field of vast and along irregular lines just the border in Belgium: Germans have trailed an enormous force against the Rallied and Belgian who are massed on a from tieres past to and to the j umy luo limes A startling In the midnight wat the Appearance for the filial British troops to of r tit presence of on the line of Their appearance the nj of- enchanter 4 GERMAN WARSHIPS SUNK OFF HOLLAND BY H M S UNDAUNTED Official Statements On Active Army of fig Iru of -a been bulletin with of continued French left urn the jit advance bodies JL train north the the Invaders from war a the recourse them form of attack are cm eager ra comparison ton of It has not only la the tattle of Mame the along the look for the strength to come In the battle when the opposing armies have concluded the desperate preliminary which mast ultimately On Active List of Royal Navy i BERLIN London 17 headquarters In Berlin issued the following an- men night according to a Renter In the French theater of war have been no portant events In the province of walw yesterday active! A number of prisoners were captured near and some guns were taken The battles near the south ot Warsaw con- tin ue A Marconi dispatch from Berlin It lg reported from Tokio that a complete revulsion of recline in favor of Germany has occurred in China Re- port of German victories are announced by the Chinese press and our at and the Of the cruiser Emden have been received with rejoicing Coat Arms Paris Oct IT P official tion issued to-night by the French row office On the trout there has been onto Pn our left progress continues The British have to the Coat Oa toe Arms ef Measure Is Passed the Senate by a Vote of i'M to 22 Washington Oct de- feating all amendments Intended to cotton situation In the Sooth the to-night passed the tax SI hill Is to up for IMS In caused the u Swindle New Oot Croker many hall who la was swindled d lew days ajro out of 115 A youth who said he was a reporter called on Mr Croker and to contribute to a fund assistance of paper men who their because of the war His Plea won for fund and only to-day when talking with a real reporter from the paper the young had pretended to resent did Mr Croker that seen victimized pean Only one at Oregon Toted It Senator Yardman at Mississippi paired It Nc voted for it IN BIN IS SEIZED Members of tha Oct P to reports hen frora the ta Monday Is materially differ act Trill 50 tc The are Senators Simmons liams Stone Clarke of Wyoming and After -a day or conference tt finally passed bj the Senate and about the middle ot Four Are U S Troopers and Two Hay Not Live Women Shot Naco Arts During tie al Haroe Gorman police have entered In Berlin whom the relief committee working In with American embassy and arrested one on the premium No explanation given Mrr Weaton of its ud hla wni held In custody until the end of tho ww Report to German Embassy Tells of Prisoners Oct Tho from Its office eeK f The was on Senator Hake Smith's amendment directing thr of the treasury to bales of cotton at pound them for three years This was defeated 40 to 21 threat of the Southern to defeat the war tax if was not made for relief of the cotton growers was not out Of the eight who were ox to vote to table the only came mark when a tion to oration hill wae voted on The three who fell out were Sheppard and Smith the Hoke Smith ment tor the relief of we cotton ers was M of Fletcher Lane Lea Una Myers Overman Sheppard Shields Simmons Smith of Georgia Smith of South Carolina Thornton Yardman Williams Clapp Jones lln headquarters report that tried en October 14th to Lyok but were repulsed and one run and three machine Wan UKen official statement pra- has made different on tha near mt of do not agree IV I Democrats Hitchcock James Johnson Kern Lee of land Martin O'Gorman erene Shafroth Smith of Maryland Stone Swanson Thomas Thompson Walah and West Clark of her Kelson Oliver Page Perkins Root Smith of gan Sterling Townsend They Are Permitted by Germans to Occupy Their Own Homes However Amsterdam via London Oct IT Netherlands of the aays that General Jung has been appointed com- mander of the German garrison at Ghent which numbers 1.000 men The soldiers are not quartered In private public buildings Ho alcohol Is sold to the soldi era who are under the strictest orders to prevent looting Ghent had to produce hostages who however says the dispatch are I in their own I The Germans seized the money in the and in the town treasury The schools have besn reopened and the Germans hope eoon to resume the railway traffic between Brussels ant Ghent Largo supplies of provisions and clothes bave arrived for the Belgian refugees A majority oi the fugitives have no Idea at tho present time of returning to Belgium The situation at Bruges is quiet Russians Plant Mines in the Gulf of Finland lest night In Gen Ben Hill droTe off May attack seven persons on the side oi the line This mads a total of American THE WEATHER Oct Eastern and Western New Un- Monday for Petrograd Oct Russian government announces that because of tho presence of Gorman submarines In the Quit of Finland ana the sowing of mints In Russian waters by the enemy It has been compelled In turn to have recourse to aim I lor certain zones of Russian waters especially those near tho Gulfs of and Finland and tho Littoral be ered as dangerous In order that noncombatants shall not risks tho entrances and exits of the of and Finland it la stated considered closed from tho moment of the of notice by bullets In the American town the slega Four of those shot last troopers of the Ninth TJ S ts Border patrol Two of them tre to live The others were Mexicans two women and a man The Maytorena forces have paid no attention to the armistice ordered by the peace conference Carranza Still Chief Says Foreign Minister Mexico City prt Fabela the Mexican foreign minister In an interview to-day said that Gen stilt Is the first chief of the Constitutionalist party The foreign minister declared that the Aguas convention bad not discussed General Camilla's tion but had considered only questions affecting the nation When asked the tion of supreme power by the Aguas convention at a secret sion held October IStn he said The business of the government of the republic Is being conducted as usual The supreme chief of the army to rf al Ia alao M chief Dl canal to the sea our and German atlacJw British Navy Takes Quick Revenge for the Loss of the Hawke by Sending Destroyers to the Bottom ADMIRALTY CONFIRMS THE NEWS Undaunted Was Accompanied by Four pedo Boats But It Is Believed the Cruiser Engaged the Attacking Fleet in the Land Operations in the East Still ters Around Where Germans Have Left Only a Small Force as a Garrison BULLETIN A- Admiralty announces that the British loss in the engagement Saturday off the Dutch coast in which four German torpedo boat destroyers were sunk was ma officer and fonr men wounded The damage to the British destroyers was The There are thirty-one prisoners of war Peace Conclave Orders Chiefs to Stop Fighting When Retd and Moore Pulled the Their Puppets Danced Oct Daniel O Held or TV H Moore the ing figures Chicago Rock Island Pacific system pulled the tha directors of the road and of the numerous subsidiary corporations lanced George B McMartry a tor In the Railroad pany the Rock Island Railway com- pany and the Rock Island company of Jersey testified to-day at the In- Commerce in- Into the financial affairs of thr oad McMurtry a Scotsman said he has not tho slightest recollection oi thr deal whereby the Rock Island borrowed from the First National bank of New York tc ay an obligation of the Rock Island railroad He also professed to have no the purchase by the Island of tha Frisco system snd the Chicago Alton Chief Counsel brought out that took the advice of Reid and Moore without It even being given hat Is received verbal ad- vice or direction on how to vote ITT Iward meetings but when either rA Jie railroad magnates made a e had so much confidence In their wisdom that ho voted for that motion Folk asked him If he thought that nod business men served on railroad without keeping elves posted on the affairs of the road replied In the affirmative He asserted he did not have Lime attend closely to this branch of Cable to The Herald London Oct sinking of the cruiser Hawke maa by a cruiser which sent to the bottom four German torpedo boat destroyers off the coast of Holland terrific the moat naval feat thus far recorded m the was accomplished by the British light with the of a peat the sea to by of the patrol according to the official announcement of the of the which the the the seas for the squadron of the which had been operating from the estuary of the Brrer Ems Accompanied by Four Torpedo Boats Undaunted Tras accompanied by the torpedo boat tennon Lesion and Loyal as her To out the and their on ana four-inch rifles part taken by British il It is a fact that was in the maM bjr fact tau no of their acuity Tras made assume that the Undaunted bore the of the fighting According to the last navy ust the Undaunted a vessel of tons commanded by Lieutenant Commander George Her consists rt I two ste S The Tho n 100 men The went into commission early this feet lone equipped with end has a Speed Rumored That Big Cruisers Were Lost business LIKES AMERICAN New York Oct Doff don famous a creator of fashions and will be visited during tho present week br a committee from the Chamber of Commerce of Paler son N J which will ask her to do everything In her power to popularise American made silks The American center believes Lady Dull Gordon Mer Oct It do as El Paso Tex Oct Sf i desired result national peace convention last night was In- secret adopted a lution ordering First Chief Csrranza Gcn Benjamin Hill Gov Maytorena and General to cease This was made AMERICANS ESCAPED BOMB Washington Oct bomb from a German airship struck a Paris shop Just ns Mr find Mrs Thomns w of who returned to-day were entering Its doors ha believe tho Bu rono war will on ns long M there Is a soldier left on cither tide to necessary on account of alarming re- ports reaching of battles the suburbs of Mexico City between and followers of The convention also jot up another formal invitation to Zapata to his at once Thisl Liberals to which Gordon marts to visit th silk exposition and show now in Boston there After looking at the Lady Duff Gordon expressed herself as astonished and pleased The German destroyers were of the class of which at the opening of the war Germany had 142 all ranging In speed from 20 to 32.5 knots Each carries two twenty-three pounders and three or four torpedo tubes The German vessels had a ment of from forty-eight to three men each and It is probable that at least 104 lives were lost when the Ur While London was still flushed with the pride of the ment a rumor unconfirmed was widely circulated In London that the big cruisers Invincible and Terrible had been sunk by German submarines In the North sea The rumor became so persistent that the official press bureau at the request of the admiralty issued an official statement denying the report Among the officers reported lost their lives In the sinking of the Hawke was Dr Fowler a surgeon 121 Saved From the Forty-eight more survivors of the Hawke have been landed at Aberdeen by a trawler which took them ru steamship The captain of the steamship said he picked them up from an overcrowded boat The sailors declared they were to for tho men In the water They said that the periscope of the submarine disappeared immediately after the explosion which sent the Hawke to the bottom With the previously reported saved e ut cruiser disaster now number 121 of the crew of proximately 400 Another British ship was blown un by a German the North sea to-day and nine of the crew lost their lives The steam trawler out of struck a floating mine and was sunk before all the crew could be taken oil Dunkirk Next Objective Interest in the land movements in and in watered about of the German troops who are reported to have left cording to a dispatch 10 he Daily Man from Flushing Netherlands only S 000 on next page H- the of the American TURKS was by all I SECRETARY UNE HAS Washington Oct Last ot the Interior department Is confined to his homo with an attack of trip Lun Bastable Is showing some fall Adv MW w Are Tiring o fierman Domination Petrograd news agency Is sending out the Turkish delusions tend to diminish Certain liberal Turks are manifesting discontent with German domination In Constantinople there have been tile before the German London Oct 17 8 P dispatch from Berlin by Marconi wireless It Is reported from Tokio that a compute revulsion of feeling favor of Germany has occurred In China Reports of German are prominently announced by the Chinese press and our ttt the achievements of the cruiser Emden have been received BRYAN OFF TO TAKE STUMP Washington Bryan will atari to-morrow on -a tour on which he will stump Missouri Kansas Colorado Wyoming North and South Wisconsin town and Nebraska on be- of the Democratic candidates In November elections Oct 17 P police to-day seized a wireless L Arthur near in Professor Schuster who ix B Sir Schuster governor of the Union of London and Smith's bank admitted to the he could receive messages from Berlin or tho Eiffel Tower In Paris with this paratus STEAMSHIP NEWS   

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