‘tired upo`n‘ boats leaving the ship, a
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WASHINGTUN IS STIRREDBRITISH AND -FRENCH GAIN
Bur iioi
DISMAYED
Oiiicials Optimistic in Beliei that Steamer
Marina Forfeited Her Immunity and
That Germans Violated No Pledges pt e
or Internationa
il
'.1'
\VASl-IINGTON, October 31-Ge
Ca ur d Number oi Trenches and Consolidated Position
1 Law Enemy Air Craft Brought Down. Took 8,011 Prisoner
' On Verdun Front Since October 24.
N WESTERN FRONT
1'-lim. mid that ii , i, .. .
many has been asked to furnish the eil tiiol ts J lo an marines .“°“°l1' (Special to the Guardian) An eiiem-y raid west_ei Angrcs was es on the western outskirts of St.
of the British Steamers Mui-ina and tho ,.\((~,mm',r ,U-Irved at um Smum;,", 1|\iztrto'i's iii i<‘i'aiit-.e i-l-luis: '|‘his altoi- terii-s. One lie-stile lliacliiiie was dirv- cordiiip; to later information the' tot
' ' ' ' on douii in ii diiiimgcd condition, one nuinbei- ol’ prisoners taken on th
itcwiiiiinore. Tho request was foi
will-dcd, it became known tonight,
tliroiigli the American Embassy
Berlin.
it is nnderstc.»od the State Depart-
ment t.ook this stop wltliout waiting
for full reports' from llerlin sources
niiil survivors of the ships, because
it would be considered desirable' to
iiiiscnible, at the earliest possible
nioliiciit, complete information parti-
eiirarly regarding the Marina, on
which several American horses ten-
dei-s apparently ilost their lives. The
request is informal, and is intended
iii no sense as an intimation that
:it
ieriintioiial law or the pledge of the
(lcrniuii Government to the United
States.
No Tension Over Case.
While the Marina is the first vessel
on which American lives had been
lost in the war zone since the Sussex,
and was attacked without warning.
there was no evident tension over the
1-use-tollay in Government circles. Oili-
ciiil.~:4~continued to be optimistic, appa-
rently in the-belief that final accounts
would show that the steamer lost her
ininiunity as a. merchantman by flight.
f . . pp . .y
0' by attempt-‘"5 9- °°““te"'“fta°k- Af- -`eel some anxiety as to the possibility
ol’ reconciling his diplomatic notes
with his election posters iii such an
to the Rowanmore, which admittedly
souglit, despe'rately, to escape, there
st-cined to be but one point to clear
up-whether the' .subniai-ine actually
alleged by survivors.
NEVERTHELESS V
DUBUIN, October 31-Via London,
November 1-The' British steamship,
lilurina was torpedood without warn-
hiiz. according to a statement made by
Aiiu-i-loan survivors of the vessel who
iii-rived bore tonight from Bear Haven.
Tile survivors declared, in a state-
iiiciit to the Associated Press-, that
two torpedo/es were' /fired ut the Mar-
.
CONDENSED ADS.
T00 LATE FOR
CLASSIFICATION
_-4-
ONE CENT per word each insertion
must accompany orders. Minimum
cliarizes 25 cents.
ssuusom-: sixusiiess MADE
fresh every day from selected
young( pork. Sauud-ers, Newsome &
Co., Market Bulding .
_N 22-i8-9-25Momos.
POULTRY-I AM BUYING FOWL
and chickens ouch week -day. Par~
ties having fowl to kill may dress
them by scolding, but - chickens,
trouso. etc., must be d'ry plucked. J.
D. Jenkins. - 240'l~l0-4M1mo.
GATlE’S MILL RESUMED WORKING.
2767,10,2iiM6lpd
PUBLIC CAB SERVICE- FRANK E.
Martin, Phone 86 or 343-J.
2504-10-11Mtf.
s'rovss-sfCvsn`”,MooN, i-iici+
land Grand, twin Itadiants for sale
“clicap 222 Grafton St. 2899-10-24Mtf
Hosss i=on"sA`LEI Ateo w/leon
und harness. C. E. Rodd, 145 Great
George st. zss6,1i,2M3ipd.
-_________ __________ ___
FOR SALE- AT NORTH RIVER
Corner, Blacksmith Stand and Dwel
ling House. Apply to P. J. Proud
lioine lu-ro tciilglit froiu Bern lliivo
lll the statement to ilie Associate
l i-css thcyvsaiii;
“We roaclicd land safely aftermoi-
last seen flowering liimse'lt` to ii raft.
'"1 llc Marina with a cargo of wlilr
Rock.
BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.
(Canadian Press Despatch.)
maintain."
'l‘lie Pall Mall Gazette -says:
Presirleiit Wilsen"\\lll be coiifionte
lteferi-ing to President \Vllson’
“sti-lck accountability" note, and hi
Gazette says:
“Even the tlrmest su orters m'i
iiicldeiit as this.
case may carry to -a iinlll answer."
am# ' _
PITIFUL EXCUSES.
(Canadian Press Despatch)
niet. with si;/vorc 1-.uiiishnient
LONDON, October 31- Lord
1-rt (Toi-il. minister of war trade, an
i
iodiiv the transfer ol' the resp
pi-isoiiers in cnomy couiltries
irrntltudo, wlileli, in my judiroiiicni
(lcriird in sccui-iiii.: better coiidi
Cecil iiddellz-
ii lon or true that llritish pris
other nationalities, und this- rolii
decoiicy is due, uilmost ontircly, to
exertions ol tho Anioricun embassy
At the camo time I should not
to coiiceiil from the house thiit
ditlons' in some of the camps in
many and other countries are
very for from satisfactory."
on the starboard side off Skelligs
LONDON, O t,‘ 31-_'1‘ \ 1 . .
German submarines have violated iii- “(lc~i-malty ill her nelilve (]li(i)ill;i(i}n`.q'i';)ii£l.
"lf the facts bear any roiic-mhizmoo
to the first versions it is clear that
. , . f , » ,ii
by an awkward
‘liltCll.!h
‘ _ “ ,oiiiy ii :iiiswi»i-iii.: ii iiuiiiicr of i ~ \ ;iii all medica asssallf-C
‘"i8°"°'“' qiiestloiis. coiicci-iiiiip; the raid oil tho ,£,x,§“S0,(,l,.,,,‘,‘,,,,,,,,1 A.; ,won as possible,
t‘l\=\f\\H-l ll-iii--#lu-|‘l Hi-i‘vI<-<'-. the l-‘list but death lic-i-miie the master about
I ' ' ' 1 i .
lmrd siiirl iii.-it, wliilo ilic raiders had UH-00 dciook on Saturday aiterllooll.
- all tho iiilviiiiiirucs that riilders pos-
-‘<-ss in <-lioo>'iiu.' tho uionioiit for the ____.__-----
- ntiiirk, in this 1-also it certainly failed.
----' ’i`liI~. only ci-os-scliaiinel steamer to- ETIRE IN
(5P¢¢l3| 10 UW GUa'°d|3"l '. bo attacked, Nir. iirilfour said. wasthc HUNS R NORTH ROUMANIA.
r-inpty iiiissc-iigei' vessel Queen, and,
1-riiinent ineinorandiini announces that 5|", \._»0||1,| hav., hor," saved, he uddod, (canadian Press Despatch)
Sir Georg., l’c`i°ley has been apiloildffll had the ciipiiilii rcallzofl that silt- LONDON, Nov. 1--The A\ls`l.l'0-G0f-
ininistcr to the (iunndiun overseas' w0,,\,i fiom, Six murs uhm- tim “_ ‘man forces have mm-ed from the
forces in liritnin and will preside m(.k_ region of CamD“|“ng_ m not-mm-n
AMlIl1lRS'l‘, N. S., Nov. 1-The little
i-omniunity of Glenville was saddened
_ ove'r tho sub miiliilo. council llicre. < Roumanmr pumucd by the Roumgn
Attacked in Darkness.
‘__ - ' 2 ' ' _ ` COMING EVENTS S - » ` - ' »
WANTE YOUNG MAN ’ ‘ by German destrl-vers, which tired on Four hostile battalions were annihi
oillce work, requ es
ir
tion. Apply in
llox 385.
and
lll
an
cents psi-
msll. ’R.»A.
laiiade Avo.,
or
Cash
lt:so~ C rfadlan Frau DaaPl¢°l\) `
n
0 lll*D
ll to exile lsli a blue in the
,ire
drift not bouts had been lost
FOR
Bd‘1°“‘ AUSTRIAN FACES CHARGE OF l"“ou"cE“EnTs' hor ut i-lose range and sunk her. The lated by the Roumanians, according
P. 0. MUR°ER_ ufnlnns ETC ilvstroyni- Nuliiiui. toi-pedoed while rat- to this report.
ki l G sruadron, cond
,A t i . - - f A - -
l2io\lli8ilzliIdspllli:lra'l]`h:a lliustlrlulliulli un- charges 25 cents. salvaged. Ho then admitted that six CITY. tim Kim-1;-Urban Company, not
ii r ii . . ~ ~ - .
dm' “rest °“ B C “rm 0. mm or "Bi sale f lions and nrden “There is ground for thinking," Mr. IQUEBEC, Oct. 31.--October will seasons, 853|" sued nw pi-inco-
, l P0 . 5; 0 e R
Jt‘;‘;\':gn“rf,?r§,?r§|a,';¥(Co||1,ge|y}‘;?;`(:. liulbs direct from Holland. Williams llalroiir denial-ell. "that two German leave a red date and to the mxgsiory “rd mu “mm Wm, an ,whence i
“"‘ ' ` ' ' - - ~ . -- - mee vest -av ui iii in fi ve meme-ii
ry Sth med tm! morning ‘B B ,-¢,5“|t nursery, 18 Upper Prince St. torpedo bout de..lt.ioyers, after being of Quebec City, for s . oi-ous y 9 oyo 9 ry g
fb - ----- - “airs .tl-.rt2-2-3.--.si-“°“...-sais 2.-;:._.s:."...":.--1;:si:i‘:'1:’..;i;:°.i-:iii ;,-;;,;,,=,->---ie-,;;-=,<;,1,;»;¢-,-,;,;f;=,;,fi¢»-»°;~_;;
;;'f;§,n‘;g_ su “A Ten cent. Tea will be served sunk.” ous accidents. somewhat familiar story of the steal-
' . at the For-ester‘House.Pownsl'1‘hurii- The above is the hrst. intimatlon Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Swift. ing of me Duchess of Sallsbury'e gur-
lllgayl f;I)oia.y 2. ilnnld of Red Gros from British so_\;rc.<;7snt:iat snyksmps wire of kieiiti-C<;l.dBv}r3lo:£avls~iho is at the ter fini?) tli:bBristial;l Mala;ilnr:l,'d°tthe
, V very o we come. 28 9 exce t the Queen, r un u an 'front w h e n a on, was n- “sr |~ y oo an 3, go-
, worcpklamagefl lu the German torpedo stantly killed by a. team of runaway uv", complicated by the efforts of
NP t 9’ - "All members of the-“Rustlco Red boat raid during the night of October horses. on the Grande Alice. _ New York police and a representative
as or _ _ _ Cross Society" are requested to meet 26-27. The British otllelal statement Yesterday afternoon Lucien Parent. of tho Austrian secret service, rave
Di td 0 T - " in the Rustlco school house, on Fri- said that iwe of the teh German ae- was emailed to dsatii under a ati-est ample room for tb, bmroiile tal-
e n ra n ;lay,"i;1;ve:rilier srd at 8 o'dloek to plan stroyers had been sunk, and tai; rest em- in st. Sauvelus, it suburb. la anti; gf Mr. 3-I§r¢\lf'° 0! UID fill Gill-
Charlerr T. Russell, led yesterday in -Services next Sunday. Nov. Sth at bien had grounded. after bslngxdis- Saturday night A-. Aube. a private prlt. Aunat Von Dl;m‘li\ William
're-na on a train that vm bi-liiglnl 11 a.--ni., and 1 p. m. Mr. Clement auied by s torpedo. ' ln tba 171|! Battalion, was abut dead .Buhler made a tbri daubitamallt
lilm back to bla work ln' New York. Mitchell will otllctata. _ 'rho German .imclal statement da- in au accident at s. loeal shooting gal~ to a. raallffaaclnatinz play. Tlirollg-
Ha -belonged to no denomination . ' » '~_°-*-* ’ ‘ cial-sd that at least eleven outpost lery. _ °‘l¢ *N llflml I DN!!! romalloa ~
“distracted widespread _ attention “A meeting of the allml-sholders of steamer; and two or three -torpedo ual. ufght Ambitious Poisson, of cellauuy wovantu and faultlaadly oar-_
mmugh his via-lot ~ activities and tlieaggipri Patch Fox C, ;, will be sos; destroyers or torpedo boats were Lemieux Lotlibinleie county. was fled out gave hence
mem,” -¢g' pugggoigy hold »Tbursdiiy. Nov. -Dill' tn Small- sunk or damaged by the German aqua- struck and badly malltlbd by the In- oil! IM Kvllll it Chl N-
uo vm wwf of cliurolias all over woods Hall. Gerber - an in-on. 'rim statement added that nie tareoienlai ocean Limited' near vin- gather' the boffvrilallh
a ' $11# travalladnaarly- 80,- Great George _stu Oban _t" ‘Joerman ships had returned aafaly to -ai-oy melon. In ii serious condition anytlilliaif vat glvae- by tba'
' Hi - `¢ii- in iirauairee of W. new il. Sec- ` : ' 'l-IN -tb l`b iunmi any loss. 1 ' the man was taken to the Lovin baiia .afvrboaa parfaiiuianeea'
° “ '°" °' - "“ - - °' "°" " i ii ii il arabtwaaugivauanbeunaaoaa
Iduuuh In ‘ hh hggdqqjft ...,a|.¢._._»ai--mammalian- v ,___,___..._.....-..---ina-all hogpltn, W CN 0 DQ 6 rm". ‘
‘hygphgg - .l“;‘_'g,\ftl‘)i'l-Llll\llt\0l\¢~°tI?0i ~ 1lslnard'a Llnimenz Cui-ra Dlplitltarla. ,life and deatlut A ` *Y ` - ' y
~ - - ‘. ' . ' - ~.‘,..._,...,-._,_,,,................<_,....,.
Y
J -» S ‘
S
0; tarin would not admit it. Within
few days it is expected the Deutsch
rifles, bonibs, shellls, and other mater- ,
st.i-ongly oi-galiized systeni ol' ti-ouch- ial. land Wm omciauy enter her cus"
di-on and G1-andfatlier
CANNING. N. S., Nov. 1.-Two
children of Harley Isenor and Ise-
0.
i , ho have passed over the frou'~‘
Minarda Llniment Cures Garet In cows t ay: lxvthd movement, nmol-ding to a
The torpedo boot destroyer Flirt, he iisspsteli from Bucharest. BBYS B
0" Dl'6iIllB9! 2 55112553195 _______________.__. nhl, was iqiiprlsril in the darkness wimiggg message from Rome today.
'Last Night’s Play was One of
-A Full and Weil Satisiiedfilleltsoi.
_ - tac ng tie' orman .i _ _
MONTltl‘lAli. Oct. 31.-Googio Bile- ONE CENT por word each insertion have -been bi-oiiizlil to harbor, the -------- _ . . ______:.4_,_.___ I _ I - f ’
uk who was shot yr.-si.erdi=.y by i-:lim for advertising in this column. Cost First Lord assorted, but for the gale. ' '
' i1 d nh; -ning must accompany orders Minimum l-in lwllsvcil that the Nubian can be MANY ACCIDENTB IN QUEBEC The- exceiiem reputation won
o
` ii
tiating for all
S eclal to the Guardian)
biissedor which was brought here by
the Deutschland was sent to Washin -
to (ieunt Von Bernstorff. German Am-
. ‘ ' ' g
al ton by special messenger this afte
f.
e
_ _ noon. On her trip of 21 days to this
Verdun front since October 24 has coumry the Deutbcmmul was S
. . . _ - ub-
rcnclied 5,011. 'Ihe material capiurctl merged only 120 miles near the Eng
ri lish coast. if the crew saw a British
or French warship on the trip Csp~
B.
The cargo is said to be valued at $2.-
000,000. When the submarine came
into the harbour ina ‘blanket of fo!
she did not take a pilot aboard. The
Captain said the harbour here is es
believed if necessary he could sub-
mcrge at the dock and leave the har-
A short time after the Deutschland
xvinlilnlfl N- S-1 0V0l'00l“l`f docked her crew began putting 55 tons
`uEuiscHLAriD’s
_i
-.i
H vs.
‘_
..;
CAUSES SOME SURPRISE
. ‘ _ _-an (Q1
Brought Letter to German Ambassador
S Which was Sent by Special Messen er
to Washinggion. U.S. Post_Oiice,
' Service with Germany
» ._,,_,-._
’ "*"""""""H!'IllH-
'oi oil into her hold from ai la e tank
t P rs
NEW LONDON, Noc. 1.-A letter at the siding near the pier. ` .
(Special to tha Guardian)
wAsHiNo'roN, Nov. 1.--'rlia Uul.
ted states post. office department la
Prepared to accept a proposal submlb
ted by Vou Bernstrff, German Ambaa- .
siidor that mails between this country
and _Germany be transported in mor-
cbant submarines. Announcement to
this effect was im-de here today by
Otto Pi-aeger, second a|a`istallt` post
master general. . _ -
The proposal is that not more than
300 pounds of first class letter mill
shall be carried by each merchlpt
submarine leaving an Amerlcanpoli
at regular steam liner rate. The
su estloii is made that the submarine
-- ss
pecially adapted for his boat and' ho mall will be placed in special contain-
ers but the department refused this
saying the mail must be handled with
the usual equipment. _ Final decision
will likely be arrived at in o day or-
IWO . _
TEUTUNS LUSI
(Canadian Press Despatch.)
more favourable to the Allies. General
y M.ackensen's troopsfhave been stopped
in their cracks, while General Falken-
g hayn‘s grip on the gateway of north-
d .ei-ri Roumauia is steadily -being loos-.
ened.
n In the face of violent snow storms
and’s troops smashed forward today
two important sectors. The most
notable success was obtained in the
.liul Valley where the Tentons have
a week. In il brilliant assault the
Rounianians finally succeeded in clear-
H
the enemy, driving them back across
the frontier into Transylvania. Hun-
dreds of prisoners were taken in this
operation and, even morerimportant
to the ill-equipped soldiers of King
Fcrdinaiid guns of all calibre and
quantities of muniions were seized
By this stroke, carried to a success-
ful conclusion proves. how completely
Roumanian arms have been rehablli~
lated since the crushing defeats of
early October. The whole westem
wiilg of the Itoumanlans line of de-
fence has been spared' the disaster
that seemed inevitable. From Red
Tower Pass to the Iron gates of the
Danube, the frontier line is standing
firm under the new weakening of the
r-nemy. Two ot the most vulnerable.
entrances into the heart ofthe. coun-
try have bcen closed tight, to General
' lfiilkeuhayn; the arteries (lowing
from the north western border into
the capital-city appear to be sale from
envelopment.
.The day’s second sliecess. for the
llonnianians strenizthenod their lines
on the distant northern field of battle
been steadily _on the retreat for nearly?
in Szurduk (Vulcan) Pass entirely ofi'
NG GRIP '
UN RUUMANIAN FRONT
‘f.'\l`*""""` ,_1_l-1-i-_
the frontier mountains, a small ,de-
tachment of Rou-nanian troop! took
the enemy completely by surprise and
:wept their entire defences on llolillt
ltosca. The devastation created D
machine gun tire and bayonet is indi-
cated by the fact that in a single,
short trench the conquer-ore found the
'lead bodies of forty soldiers. and two-
oitlcers. ~ With the dominating helllif.
in their hands the
now in a position to llIlU\¥ra.te_g ‘ig
nsral offensive in this Milo! -xviflldle
purpose of sweeping the hinder
from the border as far noi-tb aa ~Pio~
ti-osul. if this is suocsnful a julio
tion of the main Russian and Baumati-
ian armies in the Doraavatra sector
should not -be far distant.
Enamy'a Effort Failed.
All attempts of General Flathea-
liayn's troops to wrest the offensive
from the Itouinaniaus on the frontier
line, ended lu complete failure. Berlil
makes no claims whatsoever of pro-
gress on this whole front. The Teutola
are contesting themselves with yo-
puising the increasingly ferocious lt-
lscka of the Rouinauiana and clinging
to the lines they already bold. .-
General Falkeahaylra wide -offen-
slve, and the subsequent counter-
movement of the Roummiaus has tof-
ken a beav-ytoil of lives on both alias
observers here are astonished. hel-
ever, that King Ferdimndh ii-my boa
come clear with ‘losses as _small lg
those claimed by Berlin. The omg:
statement issued by the German __
Omce today says that since October
10-or during the period -of oroltell
lighting-General Falkenhayn captur-
ed 151 Roinnimiiiu oti\eera'e||d'U.ll0
men. What has crippled tllem more
than the loss of men was the aalaura
by the Teutons of scores of cannon
and machine guns. This hblvy lol!
has now been made up to I UNI! el-
ln the region of Picaz, where a. tri-
butary of the Bystrltza winds through
tent by the arriv.-ii of 'Russian gun!
and reinforcement ot`Rua||an
---~---~--~~~‘~_»~nu\na¢
during the present but in several
Kiiiii-uiiilii nmviPiNi,,
iiuiuvf liliiiiifii uvlllilll
was given I I
request also to I
one
of recent.
form
want to
8'l'0\l|> °¢
make it a
HC 'Ku
HIMIINIF*
Hallw-
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