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NO ATTEMPT TO CONCEAL PRESIDENT'S ANXIETY OVER GRAVE POSSIBILITIESGerman U Lays Off For RestNO FURTHER ATTACKS MADE BY SUB-LIST OF VICTIMS IS HELD AT SIX—SAID BRITISH CRUISER HAS BEEN JUMPEDApparently •atiified with Ike record of at leael ii boat! (tank Sunday, or poxibly ekort of torpedoaa,ill# G#rm»n (ubmarinf raids on ■ teamen off Nantueket were not continued Monday.LUCK WAS WITH ROSE.Boston. Ili-t, (NI. '» -Lurk na mih l.ieulcn.1111 tapiaiu liana Klt;»c. I or the I'utiaijitiirr of the* A rir..»n I 5tibnuriih* wai urll aJvnol.NO REASON THUS FAR TO SUSPECT THAT KAISER HAS VIOLATED PROMISE. BUT WHAT MAY HAPPEN IK SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN CONTINUES. IT WOULD BE HARD TO FORETELL—LANSING TO HURRY TO LONG BRANCH TO DISCUSS AFFAIR WITH WILSONEEBMANY WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE“THE COUNTRY MAY REST ASSURED THAT THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT WILL BE HELD TO THE COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF ITS PROMISES TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.— Statement by President Wilson regarding submarinelit t.anriated l-rm an i-nllrc laek o( official informationLong Branch. N. J. Oct. 9.—Seen- ; I rum hit gosirnmcni on the are lary Laming, it eai announced to- : -ulim.rme attacks, said Germanynight, will CO mo here tomorrow for o ! had | (online d to conduct her subma-• onleronie with Prooidont Wilson rinc -a ■ late in accordance with the-nlit 11.Mac kconcerning off the American■ ■ eapccted to ro tho president's ••submarine roidsost Mr. lainsing tin aeor night atnaer residence.Karkil at ill'I lie aniiounirmrnt that the sccre-t.11y of elate would confer with the*a* president lt;«*nf»ri*irlt;l Ihr iriifirt*t»niugained here earlier in the day that *'• the American government consid-' , ' 2 '•ll 'c *k* -n »e.s.N off the ||(|(|| ^ Sr(1)Ulv UL rK.n... ' ' Amr,lc\n co*;' *y t Gerni.n t.hn... |hlt; Ml|cBl tool,r ,llh ■an Mihmarinc m f,.„.Khl with gra.e po«il.iti- Ju„rIani, (hl. ambalmade known. A, same time it was made ’ . „ shadow La.of croi.ri warfarrWill St.n-VFirm.mderatood that th, talk belie president .hhI the in-wa rntircly fiicndly, bat president informed the im-of hilt; delcrminatton to act t the rights of the United Stall- are infringedBefore seeing Secretary Lansing Jolt*bring .1 piraonal letter from Preai-dint Poincare «.f France to President Wils. ii -n Polish rebel. It is considered pr-hably that duringhere is nothing in rc ONLY ONE SUB THERE I,-.,,- so far tc.ri.rd to sh— that in.Newport. If I Oct. 9.—The whole- urnational law or the earlier prom-sale raid -ii foreign -hipping south no of Germany have been violatedof Nantucket lightship Sunday was Concern oyer the situation centered;’’.heTfetih the work ot one submarine, accord- ,,l,.ctl about the pos.ib.lity wh.t iM4 , |||V ,hemg to reports of American naval of-1 might happen if the submarine -*1* i ■ ic-vc of the entente Kovcrumcuts thatGentian submarines should not be sL lowed to come into American porta.licer-. K.ar Admiral Albert Cleaves lack- arc continued commanding the torpedo boat dc-, ju|W p„ilioBstroyer flotilla, which did such rc-, markaldy -|ieedy rescue work yes-lerdav. -aid lonighi that the rcporlaThe position of the American government and its determination to make a full investigation before- ac-, .... ... .... .i 1 mjki a mil iiivr.iigaiion iiciorc .c-of all hr. officer, agreed that to tie ........ U1J(U (|w winBIMge Throa «BRITISH THINK ILL SUBMARINES SHOULDBE HELD Of HEUTRILcr^^.Tzrr^?:!:...... fulfilllatrmeut given out tonight“The government will, of course, first inform itself a-to all the facts, so that there may he no doubt or mistake as far at they arc concerned.“The country may rest assured thatLaw Unbroken So Far.During the day the eaeeotive office. here were in rommunicatioB with Secretary Daniel, and received preliminary report, assembled by the navy department on the su activities off the American ce The geneial trend of these were in effect that .o far as ha* I determined, the rulrs lt;l inte ti-n.il law had been complied with.n. Gorman gov.r.mant will be hsld j by (;,rmjnyto tho compioto fulfUlmsnt of Its I (innI Y(,„ l|rrn,„„ff ,a,d lie badplanned to return to Washington tonight or tomorrow, going by way of New York It wn« -laud by officiala here that the sahfecl of peace waao question its willingness t^nS|tNr»F»SF4lrB af7 wmrM Count von Bernstorfl. the German' ^ mrit|Hned at his conferemoSS^SeVSeUTR^R? I --OFJ«UTRAL PORT L m |hf emp.ro, on Polish MASTF.R PLUMBERS FINED.I in Assi. uied I’r.as relief, di.cu-'cd with President \\ 11-1 Allt;MM: I Ion. Oct ••- The teat of th- »» -ciwrti-a °f German | Salt Lakr ( ity, Oct 9.-The U..t«d| memorandum recently .ent by the | -a, aode..t.-l that st-ti entente allies to urutral governlinents respecting the admission of belligerent submarine, into neutral waters or ports is as follows:•In siew of thr dorlopment of | submarine navigation and liy reason jof art-, which, in the present eir-1 lcuinstan.es mlt;) he unfortunately I expected from enemy submarines, theI ullit* 1 itDU'finiK iilH fomiilfr it nwr'*I .,ry. in Older not only to safeguard I then brlligcrent right- and liberty lot commercial navigation, but to | avoid risk- of dispute, to urge neutral governmenti 10 tab. effective [measures, if tliry have not already I done so. with new to preventing belligerent submarine vessels, what-j ever the purpose to which they are ; put, from making n.e of neutral | waters, roadsteads and pi*rts.Special Conditio.. Aff.ct Subs.*|ti til# (An# d( niil»i:iaf»t»# the application ol the principle, ofir'-Bimti-l on Ten HASN’T THIS STUFF A FAMILIAR RING?government. according to evident made it clear that while ficial- here spent approaimately the American goveinmrnt had no in- $15/01 m convicting 12 Utah master teiito.ii of iiilcrfcriag with the legitt- pliunbers for violating the Sherman matt artivities of submarines, n anti-trust law- It will get back it would insist on the strict observance fine- $7.il«» -\ total of JoiflO in lines of the pledges given previously bylwa. as.r-.rd against the convicted the Ge rman government. j men today All defendants but onnI he ambassador, while .■pressing I was fined.CUN II LEOPARD CHANGE ITS SPOTS?From the Montana Record (Republican), April 2. 1910 Frank J. Kdwani.x has been mayor of Helena eight out of the |akt twelve yeara. During hia eight year* of incumbency of the office what did he accomplish? He divided the town into warring factions. He spent thousands of dollars on litigation for which no benefit was ever or ever will b« derived. He refused to allow a five-year lighting ordinance to be renewed under the terms of which the city had the power to fix rates, but he gave the company instead a 25-year franchise under the term* of which the company alone would fix the rate*.Edwards is a man of intentions who never arrive*. He ia a lawless man. It is beside the potnt to say that the courts prevented him from doing this, that or the other thing. Edwards is an unpractical man. He always wants new and different equipment for every enterprise. If he were really
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