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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1915)
k'.fcrr a fir JWMi m &fc?i VtTte Tuiiffwgi: wvU rw prvi .. j BIW-"-; - -f wr wmrwtik.. SOME OF THE FfLLOWS WHO LET THEIR LIGHT SHINE SHOULD PUT ON DIMMERS OCCASIONALLY Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tlio Cow Hy Tlmoa ii proud of Its titla "The People's rnpor," and It strive at all times to Uto bp to it namo uy uovoung ita energies promoting tlio pooplo'a lntcreiu. Vol. No. XXXIX. to -w- -r "v- rv cpser- rv "wb mem, mm op . THE ASSOCIATED PKKSS mmt& Established 1878 Ah The Const Mail. A Southwest Oregon Paper That' what tho(Goo9 Ray Titnci Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people iid dovotcd to tlio best Interests of this groat sectiom . The Times ahviys boosts aad aerer knocks. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. fflUNU HAS OECLARED W lis Twelfth Nation to Enter Conflict and is on Side of Germany ' NICE IS TED G E (II IS Eli PLANNED reclamation of Action Against Serbia Will be Made Public Jn that Country Tonight INVASION IS ALREADY ON Derision On I'm! of Kulgurln .Made Only Ariel- lljtltiiutlt; Duel of Mouths Carried on by Itepic- heiitntlvcs of Two Hides 04 4 X SLIDES IN CANAL X ' STOPS SHIPPING t X tlly A-Mirhtnl l'rosi id Cu( Ilir TlnioB 1 NEW YORK, Oct,' 13- t The Governor of the Pan- X X ama Canal Zone, bocausn t I'larSed'tpnna- I S ' Said to Be x ma Ka road Comnnnv tn ""aiiyiny Tor i-ive-Tear t announce to shipping In- Program of Building X interest that lie does x X not advise sailing by tlio X X Panama routo until fur- X ther notice, $ A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Hay Advertiser. 3 No. 69 4 lX I X WRECKAGE OF LOST X VESSEL IS FOUND t Z (BOSTON TEAM AROUSES INTEREST IKl STARTED will hi-: posted throughout XATIOX III AMfrltoil rim,, tn Cno na Tlmca.) UPCHARKST, Oct. 13. A dispatch from tliu Hulgur Inn frontier states Hint the declaration of war against Serbia will l)o jioHtud throughout IJuIfinrln toiilt;ht. ) KKHHIA IS HKI.NG ATTACK Ell PROM TWO SI I IKS IIiiIkui-Iuiis S'ail Kidin (he South mid Teuton Armies Como from the .N'orlh Would Include Dreadnaughts and Cruisers, 100 Sub marines, 70 Destroyers DETAILS NOtTyET GIVEN llul Repotted They Will llo Laid He- tare the l'i evident In l-'ew Days Srhoiuu Would Greatly En- Jitix Defeu.sUo Power IU AwoclttrJ l'rms 10 rooa Ha Tlmri, ST. JOHN, N, B Oct, 13, Hie wreckage of a steamer believed to bo Z the Morwcirlan colllor 1 X Kronprinz Olav, which has I been missing for two X t weeks, was found today t X 011 thot north rnnst nf V X Prince Edwards Island, It J o io uuiiuvl'u aiiu saiiK m a j t gale with the crew of 35 X X men, BRIGHT SELLS JOUT AVIATOIt Dl.sroSKS (lh AKItO I'liA.VK COMI'AW IXTKICICSTS WIN rtlr AmivliKnl rrm to Coo Ilir Tlmoa. LONDON, Oct. 13. llulBarlft hns ilcclnrcd war on Serbia, saya n Ccn- jtrnl Nows dispatch. Tlio decision of 'DtilRitrlu, tho (wulfth nation to enter tho wnr, to Join tlio ranUa or tho belligerents on tlio side of (lermany. Austria and rurkey, was reached only aftor a dip lomatic duel wns wnged for months between tho representatives of the rcntonlc allies and thoso of tho iuad- ruplo entente. Hiilgurla onlored n mobilization of tlio army Septomber 21. llulgorian frooig actually Invaded Serbia about H hours lieforn war was ilnclnrnil. HAS IIKKN ISOIiATKI) Sylidlcale CoiiiiKised or Prominent K. iiiiiicleii) llu.N the Concern at lu)tcu Ohio tllr AMotlitnl 1'rcM lit 1'inx lUy Tlmm.) NI3W VOUK, Oct. 13. Orvlllo lirourain at the mid or ulilrii tim ir. I " "'" ll!, boiii IiIh eiillro Interest fimn tun iwiiniu .mi., ti.n i,i.,. ''in n rlrvniii.iii..iii., .....i i....n ,.i ' In the Wrluht Aeroplane fOlllliatlV ill -" " " ' .wi...j hiiiiu viiu .iiiniiv w ... .iirii. a iim imiuu uiiiio-i Oermnn army Is advancing south- ."rs. nearly 100 HUbniarlnes, about 70 1 'm'lo" ul,1. l0 n.syniiicato conslst- v.ard In nil effort to catch tho Sorb-'destroyers and sovcral scout crulK-'1"' ot " "IIIU1 ihonipson, Albert lun army 'between and oneu tlm wnv ors and a proiiortlonato number of,11, " 'KB'""i prosltlent of the Chase to Constantinople. Ilr Aiwoc lalM rrOM lo Ciiiw tiny TniM.l WASIIINOTON, I). 0.. Oct. 13. tiir A.1..CH1M rr ir coo. u, TimM.j Much Interest wns aroused today by LONDON, Oct. 13. Tho armies or M'10 announcement that Sccrotary Hulgarla which totlay declared warh"''ulels was consltlerliig a flvo year on Serbia aro pressing northward S SERIES Red Sox, of American League, are Champions for 1915 on the Diamond TIE SCORE" THE Hooper Makes Two Home' Runs and Wins Game and Lewis Also Hero MAYOR BELL IS FOUND NOT GUILTY GOVERNOR WAS PRESENT Klnal Seiiio It l.'lvo lo Konr anil Iti-Mill Is I'lMCilahi I'ntll tho Last Inning Iteceipta Are Over 9.ii2,i(io Prialls or tho Play auxiliary boats would bo added to llerlln reports furtlicr progress In the l'. S. fleet. w L northern Serbia, Say (i'ciiiiaiis l!cptibc'l In tho west, Paris says (lormans 'Inst night nttneked Kronch positions fnenr Souehez but cvcrywhi'io wero repulsed. Heavy artillery duola near Andechy and cast of Hhelms wero reported. (lOrmnn batteries also delivered a OltKKCK violent riro south of Tahure and east of llutto Do Mcnll. 1'ight in tho Hast In tho east desperate but Indecis ive fighting continues around Dvlnsk. .Make Progress A dispatch from irorlln says the Austro-Geriuan Invasion or Serbia Is; Tlio detailed program will prob ably bo laid before President Wilson in a low days. T SU OR ASKKI) TO (JIVK I'.VDKIt TKKATV All) Nutlonnl Hank or Now York, and Prank Manvlllo or II. W. Jiihna-Jlaii-vlllo Company, according to nn an nounceinent today. Will Operate Hlg Tho now company will undertake tho manufacture of various types of ropluiiCH and flying boats on a rar rger scalo than heretofore over at tempted In this cminlrv. Wrl.-I.t I will bo consulting engineer utid will l.dld stock. T' HW II 1 ncro! Urge ' tnmiii Heply that llitlgarla's Move n't Strictly nullum Ouo mill Treaty Does Not Hold t'Or AmocIUM Pn to Coo. no; TlroM.) PARIS .Oct. 13 Tho Athens Since .Second Halkau Wnr Hulgarin Has Stood Alonu Since the Bccond llalkan war, in vlilih llulgarla fouglit Orecco, Sor- ula and Jlontenegro, aftor tho vic tory of all rour nations ugalnst Tur key, llulgarla has beon Inolatetl to certain extent rrom tho other H.i'- kan states. The second wnr, which resulted from n dispute as to tho division of Mm territory won from Turkoy, end-1 pd with Iliimnnlu Invading llulgarla kind forcing tho latter to make ter ritorial concessions. When peaco finally was rostored. lulgarltt was compelled to rulln- 1'd'li a largo part of tho territory Mio gained III feolliiti thus aroused van tho basis for llulgarla outorlnK flio war against Serbia. "lie first Important victory of merman diplomacy was scored whon furkcy wan Induced to codo llulgarla territory along tho Dedenghach rail way llulgarla also Is said to hnvo Been pledged efficient belli In ob- lalnliig the whole of .Macedonia and Kt "f Dobrudjn. irSTIlTEIlT making progress, tho war offlco un-1 -" i""- 01 uio Ainun says no nounced today, although tho Serbians lenl"011 fr01" n diplomatic source that aro Jntorrerliig to some extent with i lMo hcrl,m Bovornment, having rais the advance A village and other positions south or Ilolgrndo woro captured. CIC EOE EXPEC1ED OI'l'ICIAI OP i I'KiCIIKS TIIK ATTKNDAXCK 111; AimocllIM Irnt to Cool IU7 Tlmni.) Attendance, L'0,030! re ceipts, $52,0251; National Commission's sharo, $5202. .00; each club's share $$23,-113.05 Score by Innlii'. 1 2 3 1 5 7 Iloston ....0110000 Philadelphia 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 The batteries wero: Iloston Poster and Thomas. Philadelphia Mayer and lluriis, 8 0 0 11 15 0 I IUr Amoi lativl I'rrM tn cp rnjr Tltiirn.) X INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, X 13, Mayor Joseph E, X Bell today was acciuittod of the charge of consplr- i X acy to commit felonies in X X connection with tho prl- X t mary and election of 1914, Tho jury was out J X less than two hours, t WAIVE RIGHTS pohtijA.ni mav oivi: vh ohk. (.'on hankkhs' co.wkxtio.v 11 1 ISTER HAS SIGNED POST n i Heller Is There Will Ho No (.'rout Dir ficiilty Seek Aid or I'oiiiht Stale Hank Siipei'lnleudeiil iMarshflehl continues l.o work hard to seciiro Tor 151 Hi the Oregon Statu Hankers' Convention. Portland u short tlnio ago was asked to waive hor rights and now Secretary .lohn W. Motley, of the Chamber or Com merce, hns addressed a letter to Will T. Wright, a personal friend and vice president or the Scandlnavlaii-Anior-Icau bank In Portland asking him to exert hla Infliienco to bring the bank ers hero. Mr. Wright Is former Stale Hank ing Superintendent and It la expect-f Is Claimed to Have Aroused Strong f'Vellng lu I'Vanro Against That Ct'iintry Preniler Takes Over tho Portrollo STOItMV SCKNK IN CIIA.MItini OP OHPl'TIKS III AmocMisI I'itm Iii Coin Pr Tfinn.J PAItIS,' Oct. 13. After an exciting scene In tho chambor or doputloH, Premier Vivian! demanded n vote or confidence. Itlr AMoclttxl I'rvu to Uo D7 TlinM.1 PAItIS, Oct. 13. Poreign Mlnla- OKXKHAIi CAMKS (3ATIIKHS AHMV AT ACJl'A PHIKTA AN ITCRIftJG GREECE XIJXT In MOVH AWAITKli WITH (JHICAT IXTKHKST Do- Willi, Paris not Thoughl Kink ulll pint from Policy vt Armed Xeutrallly tnr AnotUlM mm to Cooi nix Mmw.J PARIS, ' Oct. 13. "What will (Irecco do now" lu the question ask- Promises to t'd on all Hides hero since Hulgarln declared war on Serbia. Tho noxt utop rests with tlio Crock general Bluff, whoso chief Is King Constan tino. Tlmt tho King will consent to depart from a policy of armed neu trality is doubted hero. cd at Athens thu question of Greece being called upon to givo her support imdor tho terms of tho treaty alli ance, tho Oreok government roplled that tho present nggrcsivo action of llulgarla and not or purely llalkan character and thoreroro did not como within tho prlvlslons or tho Orecco Serbian treaty. ITOBKS TO EXPLAIN ItciKit is Ho Hits Abandoned At- tfiiint to ( heck Villa .Move In Stale, or fc'oiKim 11 Amoclitoa Vtn to Coo Vf Tlinm.J DOUOUAS, Ariz., Oct. 13. Gen eral Calles has abandoned his at tempts In Sonera to check tho In flux or Villa troops, according lo reports, mid today Is concentrating all his resources at Agua Prletu, across the border rrom here, ap parently Tor a siege. UK ASKKI) AHOI'T KIM.I.NX OP AHMKXIAXS films TKMi Ot.' Klf.'liTiVf; u'l'i Tin: Aiiiiiics Spare PiotChlnutN mill Catholics Hut Hep'orts S.iy that Pcicriltioii Continues iAGEJSRESPECTED TEW MILL Til lilfeE xohtii HKxn crrr patiikhs ADOPT Ulfll liriKlKT Levy Limit AHouOd by Clnirt,.. lose tflHOO In Miiior Licenses mid .Must Kconomle L'laini Voting a 10 mill levy, tho maxi mum undor their chnrtor for gen eral municipal purposes, the North Ilond council adopted their ll'Ui bud Kot. Tho total sum for city purpos.es Is $22,110, and this includes $11, '101 for general municipal purposes and $S000 for tho sinking fund and Interest. Tho fact tho city loses somo $1, 800 In liquor licenses and at tho same time is restricted by the char ter from Increasing tho tax lovy, makes strict economy necessary stated C. E. .Muybee, city recorder, 'this morning A special meotlng of the council 'will be held tomorrow night to eon- 'elder several revises In tho charter. AMKIHCAX l.OAX (11 Amoi Utftl I'imu tn Cooa III TIlilM, WASIIINOTON, I). C, Oct. 13. Ambassador Morgoiithnu has been directed to Inquire of the TurklHh rorolgn Of rice s to whether the regal ding the exemption Hon or Protestant and leuiaiis U holug enrr'etl out. Tlio coiicosslons wero made in rrtponso to recent represenlutl ma bv the United States, but iiunffMul roiiorts reached bore lutllcatliig that the iierseciitlou was being continued. lo llavo lilt Toini'iio itmit ami That. Attack of Hrlllsh I'nsuccesi.sfiil III Atsorlitod I'fe to Coo III Tlmn.J CONST NTINOPI.E. Oct 13. An official statoiueut says: "Near Ana- Farta Sunday our artillory hit the ueiy torpedo boat. Uy an oxplos- fon of a mlno near the ennmv wo Hlcd tho majority of the occupants. Fho remainder fled. Near Arl Jiiir- U an encniv tornedo linnt hnmlmrd- N our right wing unsuccessfully." HILL PIXALLV PAST IU A-oi U1M fm t Coot Bz Tlmn J LONDON. Oct 13, Tho merlcan loan bill, which was sanctioned yesterday by the house of commons, pass find all Its stages of the house of I.ord3 today and immedia tely received tho royal assent. f among them a clause allowing slde f walks and street work to bo advertls- Zed in ono contract. v An ordinance was pasted for tho "sale of $17,115 Improvemont bonds for tho paving complete on Shorman ,'and Washington streots. REGISTRATION HAS MADE WORKMEN LEAVE lilsli l.abcr has Oouo I'imu Part of I'higlaud Where They Weio Xeeded for llaiest " til Auocliled DvM to Coo lit Tlmn J MANCIIKSTKIt, Eug., Oct. 13. In Cheshlro and Lancaster Counties on the west coast, the farmers re ly Inrgoly on Irish laborers for tho hurvostlug of their grain crops, but this year tho supply or this labor has beon seriously depleted by tho departure or most of tho laborers for Ireland, in ordor to oticapo tho Nat ional Resistor. Tile farmers gave the laborers ev ery posslblo assuranco that the reg istration did not Involve thorn In any freih responsibilities and did not moan impondlng conscription. Tho men, however, soemod to bo VKXKHAHLi: IIKPHXOAXT IX CASK SPARED PROSKCI'TIOX One or the .New Haven Riillro.til In dicted I'lnaiiclei-i is Klglity Thice 'Vnis of Ann 1(1 Attorlattvl I'm tu (Vw 114 Tlmfa NEW YORK, Oct. 13. -When the trial or the director! ami former directors or the Now York, New Ha ven & Jlarlfoid Railroad, charuod with counpliiicy to monopolize the trnfflc or Now England, opened today the (lovernment counsel failed to mention the uamo or George M Mil ler, one or t,he twelve defendants. Miller Is 83 yours old aiyl It was expluluud that on account of his iikc the case u 111 not be pressed. The defeudauts liicludu William Rockefeller, Robert W. Tuft audi other leading financiers, III AmocIiIpiI ', to Co Ila Tlmr. NATIONAL LEAOUE PARK Philadelphia, Oct. 13 The Ilos ton Americans aro ' tho world's champions of 1015. They dufoated the Philadelphia Nationals 5 to -I hole today in a gumo Yhlch was nip and tuck until tho finish. Score Tied Twice Twlco Philadelphia took tho lead only to he tied, and Harry Hooper finally clinched It for Iloston by smashing a home run into tho right center field stniulH. Home Run Hooper It wns Hooper's big black blud geon that put tho Rod Sox iutohh ns winner, the California hoy smash ing two homo runs during tlio game. Lewis n Heio Also Duffoy Lewis was another hero for Iloston, his home run hi the eighth sending lu a run nhead of him and tying tho score when It looked like Philadelphia would win a victory. Governor Is There. As Iloston took the Held to prac tice, Governor lirumbaiigh or Penn sylvania, with his party, entered the Gubernatorial box near Ilmdou'j bench od ho will bo able to do much lnrlor 1)ulcio resigned today. His changing tho place or tho convention. A short tlnio ngo an Invitation was ronvnrded to J. M. Poormon, or Woodbiirn, president or the Associ ation asking him to take tho mattor up with tlio committee. It was pointed out then Hint tho railroad will ho completed lu hero by tho dalo or tho meeting mid would give tho hankers n chanco to look over this section. out stealing. So runs, one lilt. Poiirtli Inning Iloston Lewis filed, Oardnor walked, Harry forced Gardner, Thomas riled. No runs, no hits. Philadelphia Cravath funned, LudcrtiB homed, Nlehoff singled, Hums singled, Nlehoff scored on er ror. Rlxcy out at first. Two runs, threo hits, Piflli liming Iloston Foster singled, lioopon resignation was uccoptod Tromlor Vivhinl will take over tho portfo lio. DcliiiBSu Is one or tho foremost Proud) statesmen of the last 2n 'years having to his credit tho Inspir ation which led to tho formation of the Anglo-French entente, and tho triple entente. He aroused bitter hostility toward Germany. CHINA PRODUCES MOST OF ANTIMONY The' Governor was greele.l by tar- 't(),, flM' No r""H' "" ,,llH or Governor Tenor, now president . s,,,",l 1""IK lira s GL1E0 League, anil while hands, tho crowd nrssiAXs say they are NINO IX OALICIA WIX- Itcpoit States They Rave Pierced tho Austrian Line mid Storm Important Points !f AtMtlatol ITwa lo Coea Ua TIuim.J PKTROGRAD. Oct, 13. Auothor striking victory was won by tho Rus sians in oastorn Gallcla. They plerc- i od the lino of tho Austrian dofensou nnm-1nref1 Hint tlio rftfHhtttlHnn fnrm . ..,.,. ,i.n. t cm wv .1,,... wi.i : th0 Strlpa river und stormed on illUMItl, IMUt 41 twiw J Uilllt be placed undor the oye ol the gov- APPLE PICKIXG AT CRKSWELL CRESWELL, Ore , Oct. 13. Pick ing of apples hay commoncod in fttMi the orchard of Dr. Scarborough. It I Is estimated 2000 boxes at leist Times want ads bring rfiults. will bo harvested. ernment and sooner or later snatch od for military service In most parts of Ireland registration is not required. Who stiongest points the Austro-Gor- man right flank. Tlmos Wr.nt Ada for rcults. CHILE WILL FLOAT l.OAX SANTIAGO, Chilo, Oct. 13. Tho Chilean government plans to ralso nn external loan of $15,000,000 to I cover a deficit In the budget mm of thu National the two shook cheered. A stalled locomotive delayed tho arrival or the teams until almost llO'lll. Tho Halting Order The hatting order or Iloston tal lows: Hooper, rr; Scott, us; Speak er, or; Ilohlltzol, lb; Gultier, lb; Lewis, H; Gardner, 3b; Harry, 2b; Thomas, e; Post or, p, Plrsl Inning Philadelphia - Stock, 3b; Hun- roft, sm; Paskert, of; Cravath, rf; Luilerus, lb; Whltttfd, If; Nlohofr, 2b; Hums, e; .Mayor, p; Rlxoy, p. Tho details of the gamo by In nings follow: Iloston Hooper singled, Scott tallied, Spoakor forced Hooper und out stealing. No runs, ono hit. Philadelphia -Stock hit by hall, funcroft singled, Pnskort bunted. .Cravath hit Into doublo play, Luder- juu doubled scorod llancroft and Pas kert, Whlttod lied. Two runs, threo hits. Second lulling Iloston HobllUal and Lewis out at first. Gardner tripled; Harry singled scored Gardner; Thomas sin gled; Pnstor popped. Ono run, three hits. Philadelphia Nlehoff fanned; Ilurus poppar; Mayer fanned. No runs, no hit?. Third inning Iloston Hoopor homed, Scott filed, Speaker singled, Rlxle replac ed .Mayor, Galnor who placed Hobllt- zel hit Into double pluco. Ouo run, two hits. I hlladelnhia Stork out flmt. i rirl. Ul.r lltal. N. rliu. onof Muro ,, lilt Phllailclphla Stock out at first, llancroft singled, Paskert filed, llau- 'croft out stealing. No runs, one Jilt. SUlh lulling Iloston Lewis out at first, Gard ner fouled, Harry safo on error, Cady Tor Thomas walked, Poster out at first. No runs, no hits, one urror. : Philadelphia Cravath fanntiil.i' Luduriis walked, out Hleallng, Whlt- Iluatoii Hoopor, Scott mid Speak er out at first. No runs, no hits. , Philadelphia Nlehoff out nt flint, Ilurus fouled, Rlxoy singled, Stock filed. No runs, one hit. Eighth Inning Iloston (laluwr singled, Lowls homed, Ourdnor riled, Harry out at first, Cady riled. Two runs, two hits. Philadelphia Hancrort out au. first, Paskert popped, Cravath walk- rod. Luilerus hit by ball, Whlttod out. No runs, no hits, Xlutlt Inning nosiaii roster tanned, lfnnnnr (ll Aaaorlatxl I'rraa to loot Da TlmM.1 HANKOW, China, Oct. 13. As a result of tho Interruption or tho Gor man Industries, China has unex pectedly become the chief produeor of. antimony and Hankow Is China's chief nutliiiony center. Ileforu thu war there wns ono an timony plant lu Hankow und lt was nut ojieraled. Now It Is working rs have been established. hair or the 10.000 tons Li antimony required by tho world last year was produced In China. fclilefly lu llaukow. The price of tho metal Is uncertain nt all times and Is now three times ns great as before thu opening of tho war. Antimony Is chiefly used In peace times by tho printing trado. A slight amount of the metal Is ncc- 'cosiiry In making typo. It is nlso : required In treating lead for use lu ammunition, hut tho proportion de manded Is very alight. Ore from f which antimony may bo obtained is available in several parts of Chine, hut In ordinary tin urn thu amount of tho metal necessary to supply tho worhl-hi not sufficient tu justify big operations. Dclcasse, in Charge of Foreign Affairs in France, With draws from Cabinet i I Man Who Inspired Formation of Anglo-French Entente and Triple Entente BITTER AGAINST GERMANS d JAPANESE OFFICERS WILL STUDY NAVIES 11 Aaavtlatrl rrw. 10 rv ua THIIM.J TOKIO, Oct. 13. Lieutenant Com mutidor Duiuo Mori, staff officer ot thu fourth battle squadron, has boon onlored to Washington and Llouton nnt Comniandor Chusoko Shlmomura, 'adjutant of the naval department ., ., .,.,..,. . ... . homed, Scott out, Speaker fanned, f""" l"'lv,uo tooretury to tho minister Ono run, one hit, l.r l""lll,0 to England. Tho two of- Phlladolnhla Nlehoff m.,....,i ncorH are to study nnval affairs In fnuiiud. Hums grounded out. Kllllior for Rlxey out ut rirst. No runs, no hits. The I'ltial Scoi-11 Tlio following wus tho final score: R. II. E.I 'Iloston 5 jo l Philadelphia . , 4 y 1 tho United States and England res- pttotivoly. Thoy will bo uuofflcinl- ly attached to thu .lapanoso embas sies. Thoy uro bot.h able officers ot tho service. INCREASE IN WOMEN DOCTORS IN GERMANY .More Aro Taken up tlio Profession, hut Yet Small in Pro. not Hon to .Men n AaaKlatnl Treaa to Cooa Ila Tlmra., IIERLIN. Oct. 13.- Though their numbor Is still oxtromoly dispro portionate to their male practition ers, tho womou physlolana In Ger many are constantly on the Increaso according to tho latest statistics compiled for tho medical Journals covering tlio year 1013. In that year In nil Germany there u total of 3I.I3C ror u population or CO, 835,000. Notwithstanding this small uuiubor, It U notlcoubly Inrg 'ur than lu 1012, and it is believed to have boon considerably Increased, lu 1011 and 1015. Por the entire empire In 1013 there wero 5.11 doctors tar oery 10.000 Inhabitants. In the big cit ies thero was tl.O physicians for ov ory 10.000 poihons. and In tho coun try Si.S' for the same population. Tho city or Wlosbadon, with 2 doctors for every 10,000 pooplo, led Germany, and tho manufacturints city of Ilamhorn was Just, with but ,2.3 doctors por 10.000 Inhabitants In Greater Berlin thoro wero In ,.. into i.rt .1 . ... nn 1 111 ui,i 'iiut iioiiora or ii.uu tor nancroft filed, Paskert singled and wero 195 female physicians, out of each 10,000 pooplo,