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No. 107 ija my mrm ooi offer large number OF PEACE MAUb N BALM lAnnowesTliat Condi- Eons uannoi dbwhuww by uuomaii uium"" hand that three CITIES at uivciy ur, I M-! b's Commanaer-moniei Instructed to nenew riosuiiues. is IjraKrA- HH1KCT8 OFFER. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 21 .Tie Ottoman government rejected tho forma onorcu .v. .iiimi nnlkan natlono. jute Paha, tho Turkish com titder, has been ordorcd to nr oncratlonB. i n nfflclul nnnouncomont I ..i "Tho l'orto finding tho i,'...in inrmn for nn nrmls I Be loacccptnblc, has ordord Nn- j aPuhato resumo ms miuwry tntloai. I - luTIMATOI RV FRANCE. fits Turkey Tlmt Christians Must Ho Protected. iii!i rmi to coo nay Timw. ARIS, Nov. 21. Frnnco notified Turkish government today thnt voald hold Turkoy responBlblo ur rlolonco against Christians nked tho adoption of rigid :rti to provent any outbreaks. CRKKKS AllH ACTIVK. ire Turkish )utMst .South of Monastlr. UUll rrni lo Coot Ilir Tlmw.1 THLVS, Nov. 21. Tho Grcok m hue occupied tho Turkish Id Floorlrm, to tho south of Llr, nnd cut oft tho renr I of tho Turkish army rotrent- iron Monastlr nfror Its capturo - Servians. r.S. 110ATS RNROUTE k Cruisers Reneh Gibrnltnr Today 1"U1J Proi o Coo. nay Tlmu.l IBRALTAn, Nov.21 Tho Unltod i trailers Tennesseo nnd Mon wlred hero this afternoon. we coaling preparatory to pro- V! to Turkish waters for tho of American citizens In Woman empire. TO TURKS EASY Overtures to End War Not Unreasonable Cruelties of Servians Reported. IJr AaoclatJ l'rtii to Cool llay Tlmtt. VIENNA, Nov. 21. Tho terms offered Turkoy by tho Dalknn allies uro not In form uncompromising, ac cording to Information dorlvod from nn authorltatlvo Bourco In So fia. Thoy oven lcnvo tho door opon to ovontual modifications by negotiations so It may bo assumed thnt Turkoy will accopt them and a truco will bo brought about. Tho Itolchpost sont Instructions to Lloutonnnt Wngnor, Its corres pondent, to proceed to Frlflrcnd, but tho Servian govornmont pro vontod him from going. Wlillo nt Nlsh, Wngnor reports ho henrd woll nigh Incredlblo dotnlls of barbari ties committed by tho Servian troops on tho Albanians. TO AID IN .NEGOTIATIONS. Turkish Diplomat Is Called Homo From Germany. injr Ai.otlatM I'itm lo Coo. Day Tlmca.) BERLIN, Nov. 21. Osninn Nlzn ml Pasha, tho Turkish ambasBailor to Gormnny. was ordored to Con stantinople today to assist In tho penco negotiations. U SI Government Has 142 in Cus tody in Its Anti "Race Sui cide" Campaign More to Be Arrested. (Ur AMoclatM Trm to Coo. Hay Tlm. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Ono hundred nnd forty-two persons, com prising nlno-nlno men and forty-thrco Kill DIE I EARTH OAK E Town of Acanbay, Mexico, Is Reported Hard Hit by Recent Tremor. tDr Aaaoclat I'rtu to Coo. Day Tlmn. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 21. A re port that tho town of Acanbay In tho Northern part of tho stnto of Mexico was destroyed by Tuesday's enrthqunko, was renewed todny In ElToro and n number of doctors Immediately proceeded to tho scene. It was said tho victims numbered 100. TWELVE DIE IN L S SAYS BULBARS ARE RETIRING IS CLAIM SEA VICTORY fcThat Bulgarian Torpedo wis were sunk and Captured. ZUti fn" ,0 Co" Hr Tlrae.J -wNOPliB, Nov. 21. In (ton tho Turkish Crulsor Ha- tathe Black Sea this morn- 0 Bulgarian tnrnniln lmnlo irn ff ,0 have been sunk nnd two "Wo boats bndly shatterod. aldleh Is Rni,i . .. ,i Really no damage. hnu,Tnv SCHRANK. BJAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 21. of John Schrank, charged -r-wing to kill Col. Rooae- '"1 DrooeoH .. .. 4ce by Judo Tini,,. .!.,.. Bion r ::?": l"u.7,: examining o.. ndlti 6 ocuranKS mon- t time U 0:tpected t0 rPrt I5i'S fSKPROOEEDS. reitli il Y- Not. 21.Tho w. n:.:.tod?? aBa,nBt cam, r ' no Now Yorlc fie n wun tho murder of 8:abo, his client. Dr. N'thaf llCronor'a Physician, Uon and . a . f,uOonv , uruwmng. I l Tas corroborated by j" Physicians who pre- Turks Report That Opponents Are Abandoning Trenches Held for Three Days. tnr Ai.oclilM Trm to Coo Dr TlmM. POVRTANTINOPLB. Nov. 21. Nnzlm Pnshn. tho Turkish com- mnndor, In n mossago to tho war ofllco; says tho Turkish roconnouor ini? imrtlcs confirm tho reports that tho Bulgarians have abandon ed tho trenches thoy hold during tho Inst threo days. Ho says tho enemy has fnllou back to cortaln points ns much ns four and a half miles from tho Turkish lines. REPORT CRUISEIl SUNK. Ilulgnrlim Torpedo Routs Reported to Hnvo Accomplished Feat, inr auocuu.1 rr i coo nir Tim.i SOFIA, No. 21. Tho Turkish crulsor Hnmldloh Is reported to havo beon blown up by tho Bul garian torpedo boats near tho port of Varna, on tho Black Son. No confirmation has been received by tho war ofllco. VIEWS OF EMPEROR. Franz Joseph Commends Bulgarian Troops. r AuoclatM TrtM to Coo. Bar Time.. .r.KTXTA vnv 91. At a banquet last evening, Emperor Franz Joseph expressed admiration of tho way tho Bulgarian troops had behaved during tho war. On tho other hand, his majesty declared ho could not understand why tho fortunes of war were so unfavorauio io i.. Turks. WANT TIIRER CITIES. Turks Say They Cannot Grant De- mnnds or naiKun. 1BT Auoclated PrtM to Coo. Day TlmM.l ,.xt xt oi Tha Bulear- i -m e nnaca are Impossible, according to tho Turkish grand viz ier, and if Insisted on, tho war will continue. Ho made this statement it. rvnllu to a corerspondent or uio Mall today at Constantinople. He u lu. T.,irnrinB demanded tho surrender of Adrlanople, Scutarla, and Tehalatja. Times' Want Ads bring results. Mexican Federals Repulse Revolutionists and Kill Two Leaders. fn AoclatJ Prtaa to Coo. nay TlmM.J EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 21. In n bat tlo near Madorn, tho federals under General Blanco, yesterday dofontod two bands of robols commanded by Torrnzns and Rnmos, killing twolvo rebels, Including both lendors, accord ing to reports todny. Tho roport of Roja's death Is do nlod by Blnnco's rurnlos in Junroz. ri:bei,s ark active Report Capturo of Mexican Town Opposlto New Mexico EL PASO, Tox Nov. 21. Tho rob les, early today, took Palomns, tho Mexican port of entry opposlto Co lumbus. Now Mexico, after two hours of brisk fighting, nccordlng to n ro port from Fort Bliss. BORN -I CROWN PRINCE ILT. Heir t" Russian Tlirono Suffers From Tuberculosis. Dy Aiolate4 Tim to Coo. Cay Tlmea.J BERLIN, Nov. 21. Tho Russian Imperial crown princo Is suffering from tuberculosis of tho hip Joint and homohhllla, excluding any hopo of his comploto recovory. His health, nccordlng to tho St. Peters burg correspondent of tho Vosslcho Zoltung, who says his Information Is from an absolutely authentic blif! women, hnvo been arrested In tho government's nntI-"rnco suicide" cru sade according to a compilation made todny of figures reported to tho lu pectors of tho post ofllco department. Forty-two business concerns woro In cluded In tho roport. Tho total round up will exceed probably tho total of 173 fixed yesterday by tho Inspectors. APPEALS FOR L Trials of Men Charged With Murder During Textile Strike Nearly Done. (Dy AiioclaloJ PrtM to Coo. nay Time.. SALEM, Mbbb., Nov. 21. Appeal ing for a vordlct of acquittal for Job peh J. Etter and tho co-dofondnnts on tho broad ground thnt tholr con viction would bo a blow at tho right of assembly nnd frco speech, Attornoy Mnhonoy closed his nrgument to tho Jury today In tho trlnl of Etter, Glo vnnnlttl nnd Caruso In connection with tho murdor of Anna Loplzzo, during tho toxtllo workors' strike M TO WASHINGTON Bourco. NORTH REXI) POLITICS. Several Candidates Talked of For Election There. H. C. Dlers of North Bend, who was In Marahfleld today, reports t.nt rnnRiderabla interest Is being taken In tho coming city election there. The caucus to nomlnato can didates will be hold November 29, but already a number of candl .inton am belnc talked of. Major Kinney Is expected to come out as a candidate for council, nuruen Armstrong for mayor and J. H. Groves for treasurer. ph. North Bend Socialists are ninnnim. tn nomlnato N. II. Well- Ing for mayor, Edward Coffelt for treasurer and C. s. Kaiser ior councilman. Councllmen Bartie, i-amensiem . worn whoso terms expire, aro expected to bo candidates for re eelctlon. An endeavor Is being made to provent too many coming out for council by those who are opposed to the Socialists, xno o ciallsts polled a big vote in tho November election and claim they I11 win Mayor Simpson Is expected to be a candidate for re-election, Steps to Be Taken Soon to Send Delegation There for Appropriation. It Is likely that stops will bo taken in a day or two by tho Mnrflhflold Chamber of Commcrco nnd tho Port of Coos Bay Commis sion to send n delegation to Wash ington to urge upon Congress and tho United States euglncors tho nccosslty of Improving tho Coos Bay harbor and bar. It was proposed somo weoks ngo to send a dologatlou of sovon or moro. Thon Cnpt. Mncgonn, Amo .Moreen or C. A. Smith, Dr. Mln gus, Hugh McLaln, Edgar Elmpson or L. J. Simpson, Potor Logglo and J. W. Bonnett woro suggested ns tho commtttco to go. Cnpt. Macgoim thinks that tho sending of n commltteo to Wash ington now Is most ossontlnl bo causo thoro is danger of tho now survoy of tho bar and harbor, or dored by General Blxby, may not bo completed to submit to congress early. Passengers on tho Allianco who woro kept outsldo 3G hours by tho rough bar yesterday and last night aro talking of send a potltlon to tho United States engineers recit ing tholr oxporlonco. Capt. Robert in chargo of tho Unltod States engineering ofllco at Portland and Capt. Polhomus nro now busy on the preliminary sur voy mattor. WARRANT FOR McALLISTER Formal Charge Mndo Against Attor- no in Portland A Portland paper has tho following to say concerning E. S. J. McAllister, the Portland attorney, who left here yesterday to faco the chargos prefer red against him: "A formal complaint against At torney E. S. J. McAllister in connec tion with tho crusado now being wa ged by the Juvenllo Court authorities against persons accused of degenerato practices, was Bworn to before Deputy County Clerk Reed at noon today. McAllister has been In Marshfleld Blnco last Friday to take testimony In a caso in which ho is Interested as counsel. Following the signing of the comnlalnt this noon. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Collier stated that ho would Inform McAllister's law part ner and request that McAllister be no tified to como to Portland at onco. He has not decided to secure the at torney's arrest by the Marshfleld au thorities, and probably will not tako this step unless he becomes convinced that this course is necessary to securo McAllister's presence hero to answer the charge preferred against him." INFORMERS IN NEW YORK ARE GIVEN THEIR LIBERTY TORAY UNI SPENT MONEY FREELY No Accounting of "Dynamite Funds" According to Iron Worker Leader. Illy AMOclattil Prrta to Coo. llay Tlmfn. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 21. Parts of Infornnl machines found In wrecks of bridges nnd buildings in various cities wcro exhibited at tho dynnmlto conBplrncy trial hero to day. Henry W, Lcglcltncr, member of tho Iron worker's Exccutlvo Board when arrested Inst winter admitted thnt tho union otllclnls cxpondod mon ey without giving an accounting, nccordlng to Samuol A. Meyers. Meyers testified thnt ho nskod Lcglcltncr about $1,000 n month, which tho government charges was used by McNnmnrn for dynamiting. Mcyor said Lcglcltncr told him tho "Inner clrclo of officials" controlled tho flnnnccs nnd nlso thnt President Rynn had authority to pay out mon ey when tho executive bonrd was not In session. W Ml New Celestial Republic Plans to Go to War With Russia to Recover Province. (lly Auoclat rrtii to Coo nay Tlmn. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. Ca blegrams received from Chlnn In tho local Culnoso quarter, announc ed thnt tho republic Is proparlng to go to war with Russia for possos blon of Manchuria. Big secret as sociations which fostored tho revo lution havo been exchanging dis patches with President Yuan Shi Knl. Tho Young China association has oponed subscription lists nnd locturors hnvo spoken at every Chi natown corner explaining tho on cronchments of tho Czar's troops. ALLIANCE IN FROM Capt. Lofstad Reports Unus ually Rough Weather Seas Mounted High. Tho Allianco crossed In this morn ing from Portland, after spondlng thirty-six hours oft tho bar waiting for tho sea to modorato sufficiently to allow her cross in. Capt. Lofstod reports that tho bar was tho roughest ho has seen It In threo years. Yester day it was breaking far out, tho seas running fifty foot high, Tho Allianco will probably get out to morow for Eureka. Among thoso arriving on tho Alli ance wero tho following: W. T. Hardy, J. IngerBall, T. Kin des, A. J. Derrick, Mrs. Story, J. Story, C. A. Southwlck, A. Hanson and G. A. Southwlck. ELKCT NEW OFFICERS. Coos Ray Camp, W. O. W. Selects OIllclulH for tho Year. At a mooting of Coos Bay Camp, No. 19C, W. O. W., last night tho following officers wero elected for tho ensuing year: E. W. Ralston, consul comman der; C. H. Wilson, advisor; W. U. Douglas, clerk; Henry Hegdohl, es cort; C. W. Viora, sentry; F. P. Norton, manager. BEGIN to SAVE. START TO DAY at HAINES. Men Whose Confessions Re sulted in Conviction in Rosenthal Case. LARGE CROWD SEES THEM LEAVE PRISON Schepps, Rose, Webber and Vallon Depart from Goth am Jail Today. lily AnocUtcl I'rrii to Coo. nay Tlmn. NEW YORK, Nov . 21. Sam Scliopps, ono of tho four Informers wnoso testimony resulted In tho con viction of Charles Bockot nnd tho four gunmen In tho Rosenthal mur. dor case, was dlschnrcod from nua- today today. A crowd of 1C00 watch ed tho rolcaso of Robo, Wobbor nu'd Vnllon from tho West 8ldo nrlson. this afternoon. Roco loft In ono au to, nccompnnled by liia wlfo nnd Wobbor, nccompnnled by his wlfo, whirled uwny In nnothor. Vnllon slipped out by a iddo ontrnnco and mingling with tho crowd dlanpponrod unrecognized except by a fow. JOHNSON GIVEN TIME. Negro Pugilist Gcin Threo Weeks to Demur lo White Slnvo Charge. Illy At.oclatM I'm. to Coo. Hay Tlmm. CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Jack John son, tho negro pugilist, was grant ed by Fodornl Judgo Cnrpontor to day threo weeks In which to fllo demurrers to flvo charges ngulnst him for violation of tho white slnvo law. JohiiHon, who wns roprosontod by four attorneys, plendod not guilty to tho chargo of smuggling n $0000 ucklnco from Europe BREAKWATER IN EARLY.TODAY Steamer Arrives from Port land With Large List of Passengers. Tho Brenkwator nrrlvod In this morning from Portland after a fairly good trip down tho coast. Tho bar was qulto rough early this morning nnd dolnyed Capt. Mocgonn. In crossing In. Slio had about COO tons ot freight, Including 1000 sacks ot flour for tho C. A. Smith Co., an nuto and an auto truck for Goo. Goodrum. Tho Breakwater will sail at 8 o'clock Saturday morning for Port land. Among thoso nrrlvlng on the Brenkwator woro tho following: S. L. Boning, Mr. Kalin, Miss D. Hopkins, Mrs. J. Hopkins, M. Stlnkovlch, Mrs. Stinkovlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Smytho, Mrs. O. Brown, Miss Ircno Brown, MIsb May Brown, Miss F. Stono, A. J. Houck, Mrs. Mason, Miss Graco Al lon, II. C. Ilownlt, O. W. Daly, R, O. Johnson, A. Brown, Goo. Mc intosh, Mrs. 8oymour, F. E. Chris son, Mrs. J. Ormsloy, O. Mount, E. S. Robort, Mrs. E. E. Kendall, "Mrs. L. London, L. London, A, L. RubboII, S. L. Vanco, Mrs. Perkins, O. II. Chandlor, Mrs. M. A. Land rlth, R. L. Battlo, II. E. Goaron, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Ooo. Mit chell, W. T. Hummort, T. E. Bold Ing, J. W. Bonnett, Mrs. A. S. MUlnor, H. A. Tucker, Mrs. Tuck er, J. Pasco, Mrs. L. II. Holsnor, J. S. Lolsun, D. McKlnnon, W. II. McKay, F. W. Howard, II. Hart, A. Hughes, C. Franklin, Mr, Month, Mrs. Month, J. O. Barror, S. Mor gan, S. Kahn, E. J. Ryan, Goo, Scibco', J. II. Lonton, B. Cohen, C. V. Danulson, II. V. Trumble, F. C. McLeod, F. Perkins, V. Mill non, E. Mlllnon, O. MUlnon, J. C. Miller, D. U. Dow, J. II. Rhodes, J. Kelly, T. Drummond, O. V. Dan ulson, II. V. Truble and N. Pon-pones. Tho CHEAPEST ACCIDENT IN SURANCE Is THE GUNNERY'S Pocket FlVABIILIGIlT. Try The Times Want Ads. t H :i