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Show ENVOY HAS FULL POWER j 10 NEGOTIATE Utlefnt of the Subma-;riw Subma-;riw Problem Kxptcted to 1 Rult From Conversations Conversa-tions at W ashington. -;0NQ MESSAGE SENT i BY FOREIGN OFFICE iptimistic Feling in Berlin lOver the Outlook; Von Jagow Makes a Statement. JEBI.TS. v. London, Sept. IS, 10:15 ui fall aettioment of the sutuna-tpcHtm sutuna-tpcHtm Ma probaMv ;e :,:r , , , otiacow in WaV..tof. Count I CJid 9.aM. is in possession of &I iafonnktion regarding the ato as- r-i".v Cn?-manv, o tha noliwd Pre is inforrrfd, and has pn powr to nRotiato trau of Cat iritk tke Tnited Statoe, sub-L sub-L an!7 to final rerijdiin and s ft? ic gOTcr.s-.tat. asg report on tho submarine situ be a woivd hem from Count Ton Ij, li -" Th'sdsT. aad sr. -. :.-'.' ari to the embassador this morning. itches vere of a mature which as to make offieiale confident that Lf 7-'-o -.;vjivr.ce prob'em ar b. Swilv and safely settled. frffing of Optimism. Hhe form whieh the negotiations are -ss't; goes to strengthen this kiiusm for in conrersations Count -iBrnjtorff is in a position to "fcaiaaicate many "g not adapted ErrasioB in ft public note, but which Be ft nature to convince the Amen K gorenunent of good faith behind kssht'? assurances and the govern, kit's settled determination to remove KaiuM of the eonHe t on the sub Rhe hope is tuui eased here that the fntiatians can be pushed through ri: :: ielftT, and that no further is-in is-in nar be loronght in to complicate e pin lilt |