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IS DlfflCULT TO CONVINCE A MAN HIS GAME IS WRONG WHEN HE IS MAKING IT PAY Coos Bay Times Your Paper dons law Sttttwi A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tho Coos Bay Timet la, A Bevife ircAt Oregon paper for Sou threw t Oregon peoplo nd devoted to the best latercaU of Uiki great lectlom . The Timet always boosta Mid aerar knocks. - miMAM ! Btrrtnrl of iti ittm TTi 1 I'llPipef." nd ' trlvM U Ume t It name oy uo"h " mi lriP' ... . . noting tho pooFie-. iicrc. MKMHER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS No. xxxix. Established 1878 As The Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali q, QA wnd Coos Hny Advertiser. NIA CLARA IGK BURNED --i- l nnl Micilif nnrl 10 nil rife uaai mym "" f Consumed Down to the Water Line II THE FREIGHT CLAIMS ME .FILED LOSERS OF FREIGHT AND HAG GAGE SET PRICE ON IOSSKS Steamship Company To Pnss On Claims May Refuse Tlicm and Litigation Start Frolght and bnggngo claims for losBcs Incurred by the wrecking of tho steamship Santa Clam aro being received at the local office of the North 1'nclrlc Steamship compuny. According to most of tho coiitrnctB on tho ImckB of tho bills of Indlng persons losing freight on any of tho company's boats must filo their claims within 10 days after notlco of tho loss. Will Ho Heavy Tho claims aro oxpected to bo hon-V.- The freight aboard tho Santa Clara amounted Into tho thousands of dollars and all of It Is a total loss to tho consignees. Many of tho merchants In Marshftcld and North Itend, as well as others In tho Co qulllo Valley, sustained losses of $500 and over. . f l From reports that hnvo nlroady been received It seems that most of tho frolght bound for this port tho Santa Clara was coming without liioiiranro!. Oily $100 for Trunks Personal baggngo, such nB trunks or suit cases, which woro chocked aboard tho ship aro valued up to $100 which is the company's limit or liability. Hand bnggago carried In tho cabins will probably bo llablo for tho value placed on It by tho owner. Tho claims when filed at tho local office are then sent forward to tho oompany'H offices In Snn Francisco stnrtfid So Looters Can Get at Cargo In Hold , of Vessel , llECKER ARRIVES HERE Minion of roriinim .uny j it I ic't a"" -u'i " "'"" Ltlie .Machinery ninmmj- in Iladly immngcu un it 10 o'clock last night tho Santa i burst lto n mass oi iinuiuo .!.. tn Ricm and this morning Hn the sands of IlaBHondorf boach Lrred and smoking hulk. iwr her tho seas aro wnshing, lllnj awny tho blackened tlmbors ipars lliai iihui iu iiwu. i . miio. About seven o clock i morning her oil tanks exploded i the heat ana sinoao is Bam io . rtion inn feet in tho air. I Simon, of tho Simon Urotliovs icWdr company, nrrivou hub mint from Portland and, doBpItn (ire, feels confident that ho will kble to salvo some of tho mnchlne- Hre instant of Dyiuunlto h flro Is said to havo boon cans- br plrntcs wlio adopted mo oxpo it of burning In placo of using amlte. II niRiu long tno names iiriuuu ( - i.. wi,. heiky In tno vicinity, tho nain-i wnurw muy win u in.u i" GENU GIVES W S Says Note to Great Britain is Like Others Previously Sent to That Country EXPECTSTO REPLY Thinks United States Only Wanted to Save Its Face Before the World EAR HEAVY R CANNONADING IN DAITIC UK- POHTKD AT COPENHAGEN by CONSIDERS IT COUSINS Hollered to Hnvo Ilocu Caused Submarine Attack on tho German Squadron tnr Anouiii Pitm (o co ji Tim-f j COP15NIIAOEN. Nov. 11. Can nonade of terrific Intensity was hoard yesterday In tho neighborhood of Fehmnrn Ucll in tho llnltlc. It Is bollcved to havo boon caused by a Urltish submarlno attack on a Ger man squadron. AS PI CABINET HNGIiAND'S WAIt IX HANDS LEADING MEN OF ere plainly vlslblo from tho Cape o llRlunoiiso ana mso irom unw . Donald Charleon was on tno ge Mlchlo last night and ho said morning about flveto'clock tho cs were still shooting up. No I,oo(liiir Today odar there was no looting of tho la Clara. Tho pirates kept their arc (or tho mass still burned and ked, Tho water wnshed In nt i tide. It Is Dnsslblo now that vessel will quickly go to pieces it least open tho tlmhora of tho er hull so that tho men will bo i to set Into tho cargo of tho er hold, Will View tho Wrwk Ir Simon had not Heen tho wreck larat noon Ho had heard of tho '. but expressed htmsolf ns not n dlscoiiruserl, though hn said no not tender n bit for tho hulk to Nor Hi Pacific Kteainshln romnanv II after he makes n thoroigh ox- nailon, Muv llo Junk lowevcr, tho bailor was freely ox- m nero that tho boilers nnd tho a machinery as woll as tho don engines now must lion total lass. I powlblo that tho mass would taken out as Junk. nero Outraged Hen wnnl nf tlin Imniliif lfld tho city many of tho looters ' ton III not lin nil Mm nrnnn ln. M (DO act In lm nil "nnttviin" nllilJ " mat something Bhould bo e iui uio pornotrntors. word the wrork this mnrnlnc mill! 'but fow men aro left on tho '. but It is expected thoro 1h 1 lUUCll nf Mm nnnm tlin .i.. I.n led. '" v "" " thn result will bo Is entirely tin known. It mny bo that tho company will refuao to pay the claims nnd tho icsult hcoiub to prcsngo a long lino o! litigation. WIIjIj PHESENT CLAIMS Cninmcnt (iillinnlc.M That This Coun try I Partial to UiikIIsIi Ilerauwo Latter aro (Sood Customers and Will Allow Xoto to bo Shelved (nr AiMtlitrft Pro to Com Dr Timet. IJHULIN, Nov. 11. Tho llotirscif Zcltung, commenting on tho Amer ican nolo to Great Hrltaln, says tho noto is not tho first of Its kind sont to Great Hrltaln, "but we hnvo not heard of Loudon paying any atten tion whatever to tho wishes and demands put forth In tho others. Consider Cousins "And bIuco Washington plainly bollovcs It must hnvo special con-, slderatlon for Its English couslnB, especially olnco thoy aro such good customers, the prcBont noto will bo Inid on tho shelf with tho others,' without having nchloved anything. ' "Hut tho1 Amorlcnn government) has savod lis faco and Hint was tho j pole purpose of tho oporatlon.s" j It says It rogrots that this Is thei rase, for tho vlowpolnt of tho noto I has high Importance for noirtral commorro. "Hut," it adds, "Grcnt Britain bows only boforo deeds nnd theso aro not to bo expected from America." Will Tiiko Chargo of Afrnlrs Diir. Iiib Temporary Alceuco of Lord Kitchener III Aiiortl Vttu Io Com liar Tlmra. LONDON, Nov. II. Croat Ilrlt nln's now war cominlttoo cnblnct during tho temporury absence of Field Marshal Kitchener, It wns officially announced todny, will con sist of Promlcr Asqulth, First Lord of tho Admiralty llnlfotir, Mtulstor of Munitions Lloyd-fleoro, secretary of tho Colonics Law nnd Chancellor I of tho Exchequer MoKonnn. W I S N W w G Passengers Who Landed at Malta Say Vessel Was Chased Long Distance PANIC BROKE OUT People in Mad Rush for Safety Overloaded Life Boats and Were Drowned ANOTHER SIDE IS GIVEN Captnlu KaH Flrnt. Notice Wan A Shot Flrcil and That Ho Slopped Dead Another Llfo Iloat Lai'ds Moro Survivors at Naples ONE AMEIUCAX. ItKI'OUTKD C.L MARTIM OIES SOX'IX-LAW OF 8ECIIETAKV M'ADOO PASSES AWAY President Wilson Gocw to tho IIouso Pcrsnnnlly (o Exto"d Sym- imthlos t Family 111 AnocllIM rtm la coot liar TIbim.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 11 Charles Tnbor Martin, of Lo8 Ancoiss son-in-law or Secretary McAdoo. dltfd thlB morning of pnoumonln at tho secretary's, homo bore. The PrcBldont wont to tho houso to ox tond his sympathy. killetdriiado TWO MEN .MEET DEATH Git EAT HENI), KANSAS AT BULGARS IAA 1 MISSING MINISTKIt WIIITLOCK WILL HACK TO HltUSSEKS Story u RIAuE 0 W. A. Ackciniiin Gti to Portland for that PtirpoMJ Warner A. Ackormnn. nttomoy, oxpocts to leave In tho morning for Portland to present the claims of 8omo of tho men who lost frolght and , hnggago aboard tho Santa uinra. no MILLION DOLLAHS LOSS THENTONr X. .1., FIKE IN Fartory Having Orders for War Munitions Led to Deport of Incendiary Cause THENTON. N. J.. Nov. 11. A will roiualn thoro probably until lato' million dollars dnmago was dono by In tho month. nro which enriy iuuny iiuoiiujri;.! , lone of tho wlro rope shops of John A. Itoobllngs Sons Company noro. Duo to tho fact that .tho company has orders for war material for tho alllos, It was rumored tho flro wns of Incendiary origin, but nothing was found to substnntlato tho reports. RMAN RAILROADS DO GOOD BUSINESS TO't lllHiitNS In Shown liv I'leiucs To lliue Uesiimed Hh Xr mill Voliinm ! "' "''! rtM to Too Ut Tmf. cEnUN, Nov 11. Fleures bow- the freight receipts of the various pan railroad linos for thn voar PS July 31. Wlilnli linvn IiibI l.nnn public indicate thnt business .I"11I) es.uned its normal trend tolume, after aufferiinr sovoro Ioa soon nfter tho outbreak ' ar Tlin 'Vnn.lo I., annaml lu,t 17 6 percent of their normal " in August. 1014. llv .lan- ' "ib voiunio wns 90.1 percent of normal ami in July 97. C "per- SUES FOR NJURY GUY LATTIN WANTS l?.10t ClirSIIEH HAND Ft) It lleglus Suit Agnlnst. InleMheaii Transportation Company tor Accident on Nann Smith Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird was horo from Coqulllo today Boning papers In now suits recently filed in tho Circuit Court. Ono was an action begun by Guy Lattiu, a Marshfiold longshoronutn, ugalns' tho Intor-Ocoan Transportation Com pany for $500. Lattln nlloges ihat whllo unloading Bteol off tho Nann Smith at North Hond Juno JJ. 1915, his hand was caught and crushed. Ho alleges that the acci dent waB duo to dofectlvo apparatus on tho ship and says that he wns laid up for bovcrat weeks by tho liu Jr'' .. .. ...... sues ll. '. m BELL STARTS HOI XATIOXAL ItKliIO IS LEAVING SAN FItANCISCO TODAY Auiiouiicemcnt Sets At. Host that HoWoiild He Sent to Havre Dr AHOtltIM run to Com nir TlmM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. Secretary Lansing announced todny that ho expected American Minister Whltlock would return to UrussolB after his vacation In tho United Stnt es, thufl sotting definitely at rest tho reports that ho would go to Havro, the present scat or tho llolglau government. OS A RAILROAD II. V. MUDGE PHFSIDENT OF IL & It. H. Chixen to Succeed Arthur CopM-ll, Who Wan Elected an Tom- nirary President nr AnocllIM Pitm to Coo llijr TlraM. NEW YOltK. Nov. 11. II. U. Mudgo, who rcslguod last week nH chief oHlccr or tno hock ihiuiiu Hallway. waB elected today president of tho' Denver & IMo Grnudo Hall way, Bii.ceecdlng Arthur Coppoll, who was recently elected tompornry president. FRENCH NAMES ARE REPLACED BY GERMAN y AmotIiM rtM to Cooo llr Tlmn.l PARIS, Nov. 11 A cortuln nuni bor of French gcographlrnl and mu- ! nlclpal names In Alsace, tolerated by Will Ho Arrompnlod to Peimsjlva- nla by Senator Poiiro'so lr AMO.UIM l'r to Coo. lur Tm 1 SAV VSi .l.M Vr "the li'sTfowi'110 aormaiiH for 45 years hnvo now ;'W, Bupi.lantc.l by German names. ,.,.. n.o i.nu i, nnn nt thn I'nnunia clfle exposition and viewed by It Is milofosso has bocomo Schoongrund; estimated 8,000,000 pessonB, wafi to day started on tho return trip cast. Every branch or tho military and naval sorvlco was represented In the oRMrt which accompanied tho Norman Nelson has begun suit , bell to Its car attached to tho spo anilnrt II. C. Dlors or North Hond c, train, which left on tho re urn ?o collect a note for 45 which was t0 Phlladolphla. Thousands lined tslven by Diors Tho First National Hank of Ilan don has begun suit against Herbert Lockhart to collect a note for ?V 000. Serves . Many I,1"'wj ,Ir Last week while at Ilandon Mr. Laird had to attach 108 ut8 f patrons or the Banilon Light and Power Company in a suit begun Jar as trusiee "'.'" "":",-" 7r.i bor Company. o sue" alleged to bo due for power rurnisaeu H " -' --. fl ii .iij .ir nan unv iiuj w. - - from the Johnson rnherC i.i.t tho latter cii" for $750 fuel and company 1 0n,KS DIAMONDS TIIHOWX INTO SEA 8AN' TOANCISCO, Nov.1 11. -"Became E w. Arnold, a tm1'1, Portland man, pro J'J It In his will, executors . : bis estato will cast four. re diamonds Into tho Jea off Yaqulna Point on "e Oregon coast. The gems t"e Arnold's mother's, and e disliked seeing them pass 8y relative ' Jel(si i. .. 4 ;. '"ice. Katies' Hull, Sat - uiriiuN iirriiefcira. '."..' . ,iD nnt own tie inn as UiUllua . --- -- J ll tho Handon inn. .. mnnth roncorn was to pay - -";.-regardless of tho amount they used. To protect tho claim thoy attached ail accounts of people owing tho Handon company. rsi; ikon xow May 1, 1911, with ' tho streets as tho procession passod. AUSTRIAN PAPERS ARE OBJECTING TO CENSOR Publlhherx Claim That They Can Ho Moro Good If Alloned (ireater LllKsrtles Br AuocUtol J'rou to Coot Dr TIbim.I nUDAPEST, Hungary, Nov. 11. A systematic campaign of opposition to tho censor is bolng wagod by 'tho newspapers of Austria and Hungary. A memorandum to tho Prlmo Minis ter, signed by publishers and editors, points out that tho newspapers exist ed during tho first year of tho war under a milder censorsuip anu "--ceeded In serving tho country worth ily and patriotically. "Is it not un just," thoy ask. "that an Increasing number of restrictions should bo ap plied dally? The newspapers aro tir ed of being allowed to .speak only of city authorities and fraudulent army contractors; and seek tho restoration of tho small freedom which tney en Joyea in pre-war times." Since tho war. It Is stated, thirty seven Hungarian newspapers pub lished by Czechs, SlovackB, Slavs, and Itumanians havo been suppressed. ' all 1 W,nt Ads for rwulti. Substitute Other Metals In .MaMnK Weights and Measures IBT Auocl.t.4 rr to e.o. Bar Tim" 1 BERLIN. Nov. 11,-necauso cop per, nickel and brass aro so much more valuable for other thlngs notablv ammunition tho Imperial Normal Assaying Commission has decreed that weights and measures no longor must bo made from them, but that iron may. bo utilized Iron heretofore has been forbidden be cause weights fashioned from it have been inaccurate. Fortlouls is now Ludwlgsfesto; Fon- day Is changed to Urbach. The philological and historical mission that mado theso changos decided to leave tho names or Saint Prlvnt and Gravelotto unchanged bocaiiso of tiw l.lstorlcal Interest attached to theso fn in ous battlefields. DEAD SOLDIER REPAYS WOMEN WHO AIDED Leaves Lc.icy of l-'lftiy Dollars to Person Who Aided Him When Wounded KuuleV Dance.- Eagle.' Hall, Sat urday night; Martin' Onhestra. Thiit'H all. Llbby Coal, ?3.00 (on. rhono 72, (Ur AMOiUlvl Irrt to Cooi Ur Tlin. LONDON. Nov. 11. A logacy of $D0,000 has JiiBt como to Mrs. John Waroham of Golcar, Yorkshire, as n aoaiiol to hor kindness to a wounded Australian Boldler, Robert McCluro. McClure, who was a ranchman fiom Now South Wales, was serious ly wounded during tho Turks' at tempt to cross tho Suoz Canal, lie vaa sent to England and lodged at a hospital not tajr rrom Mrs. Waroham's l.omo. Mrs. Wareham, whoso hus band Is serving In tho Army, paid rrequont visits to tho hospital and did several small bervlces for the wounded McClure who died about a i.onth after reaching England. Ho made Mrs. Wareham bin solo heir. tllr Ai.iwUIM'I'rtiM to emu pr Tlmwi.J NAPLES, Nov. 11. Pns qualn Laurlno, an Aniorlran cttixon, Is among tho mlBs lug pnrmongorH of the An conn, according to Informa tion obtained hero. . IDr AuoclilM rrf to Cooa DT TlmN.J LONDON, Nov. 11. Tho Itnllnn steamer Ancona was not sunk wlth- GO out warning, according to Informa tion obtained rrom tho nurvivorB landed at Malta, nnd cabled hero. Tho Austrian siibmnrlno which ov erhauled hor aftor a long stern chaso, ruvo tho commander a brlof rosplto to permit tho removal of-tho passcn gors, but n panic which bogan aiuuiiH tho ImmlgrnntB ns soon iib tho nub mnrlno wns sighted, waB responsible for the loss of many lives. Make Mad Kindt In a mad rush for safety men, wo men and children overwhelmed thu boats, flovoral of which woro over turned boforo thoy could bo lowered. Many occupants foil into the boh nnd woro drowuod. , SliotH WVro Fired PaNsougorfl agroo allots fired around tho stenmor by tho submar ine, npparently to hasten tho loading of tho boats, added to the panic. PnsBimgora say that about lmlf an hour aftor entering tho llfoboats, tho nubmarliio sent a torpedo Into tho Auconu, which sunk her. Tho 11 rut Story. Tlio first connected story, given by one of tho passengers, follows: "Wo left NuploH with i fairly largo number or passotigors, mostly Greeks and Italians with largo fain tllOB, on tholr way to tho United States, The majority therefore were woinon nnd chlldron. Exactly at 1 p. in. wo sighted a siibmnrlno at a great distance. Sho mndo Mill speod In our direction nnd fired a shot across our hows to halt us. Panlo Is Started Immediately tho wlldevt panic en sued, not only among tho women nnd children, but men also. Wo moil srraamed nnd chlldron clung desperately to tholr mothers. Mean whllo the submarlno continued to shell us. A fifth shot carried nwny tho chart house. Then tho Anemia was brought to n standstill. Given a Vow Minutes The submarlno enmu alongside. Wo henrd tho cominnndor talking to our captain. Wo woro told tho submarine had given us a fow min utes to abandon the ship. Men and women seemed to loso tholr heads complotely. "Tho submarlno, presumably to nccolato our doparturo, continued to fire around tho vessol aftor with drawing a-llttlo distance. Hush for tho Hont Thoro was a rush for tho first boat lowered, which overturned and many woro drowned boforo our eyes. Shrieks of womon, children and struggling men rout tho nlr. Hoart-rowlliiK scenes, punctuated ritom-nml ! with shot aftor shot dollvorod al most mechanically iroiu mo ucck of the submarine, addod to the panic. "About olght boats got nway with a fair complonioiit aboard; tho oth ers half empty. Soino tlmo aHor wo entered tho lifeboat, wo heard explosions, Indicating tho end of tho Ancona" Twonty.flvo Oilier Injured nnd Hair Million Dollar Property DauuiKo Done lllf AMotltl rr to Cooi liar TIium.) GREAT. HENI), Kansas, Nov. 11. A tornado hero InBt night caused tho deaths of two men nnd tho In jury of .15 persons, 25 or whom are In hospitals, Scores or homes nnd lliroo largo grnln olovntors woro shntturod. Tho proporty loss Is estimated nt $500, 000. Tho first reports circulated, Btatod that thoro was great loss of life, but this proved Incorrect. MAY HE SIX HEAD HeportH Indicate that tho Tor"ado Is Had Ono lllf AmwIiIM riTut Io Coot Ilr Tlmi. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11 Six nro bollovod to bo dead nnd nt loasl 50 Injured, some fatally, ns u result of tho torrlflo wind and rain storm which swept ovor central Kiinuas Inst night. The nnralvsod condition or wlro communication madu It Impos- siDio to reach much of tho stricken district todny. mm AMERICANS (X)NSUL AT LEAVING Still Advancing In Invasion and Mako Prisoners of Four Thousand Serbians ON THE DEFENSIVE Russians Attack Germans in the East and Are Meeting With Some Success FIGHT ON SOUTHERN LINE Calm Mndo Hint Husulnns Hnvo llroken Through tho Anstro-Gcr- nmn Lino in Several Plnccw and Havo Taken 2,000 Prisoners llrAMocUtJ rnswlo Coot Bar TIibm.1 LONDON, Nov. 11. -Tho nulenrl nn troops commanded by Goneral lloyadpleff aro crossing Morava river In Serbia nt several points, accord ing to an official Gorman statement today. In tho mountains south ot western Mornvn, four thousand Serb. Inns woro mado prlsonors. hi Touch With French In southern Sorbin, t Is unoffic ially rapnrtod thnt tho Serbians es tablished n comploto communication with tho French. Tho Unitarians still hold Voles, which yesterday whs reported captured by tho Allies. On Tho orfonslvo In tho cast, tho Russians nro car rying out nn orfonslvo with som suc ross. Ilorlln says tho Germans ovac iintod the forest district west and southwest of Sholk and west of Riga, becnuso It has boon transferred Into swamps by tho rains. Ureal: Teutonic Lino On tho southern extremity of the Russian 1 1 no, tho Russians claim to hnvo broken tho AmUro-Gorman line west of Cznrtoryzk nnd have taken a, 000 prisoners in the west com parative Inactivity continues to pr van. .IUAHKi URGES CHIHUAHUA Says They Should go Hrforo Hall Communication Is Cut Orf as Tlirculoiied Ur AmckUIkI ITcm Io Couo Ur TlniM, WASHINGTON, D. 0., Nov. II. The Amorlcnn Consul lit Juarez Is warning Amorlcniis to lenvo tho Btato of Chihuahua boforo thoro Is a suspension of railroad communi cation which Is now throntonud. Most of the Americans In tho dis trict nro Mormons. CHASE A STEAMER WILL DISCUSS PLAN PRESIDENT WILL CONSULT UK PUHLICAN CONGRESS MEMHEUS HKITISH CRUISER PURSUES A XOHWEOIAN VESSEL Is Stopped by Torpedo Iloat When Neutral Wntent Aro FliuiJljr I ten tiled To A.Kal to Men of All Pnrtiw to Aid In Natloiml Dnfeiisn tnr hoMtutfe vr tt om nr tibm. WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 11. RopubllcniiB in congress will be con united by President Wilson on the ad ministration plans for national de fense boforo tho opening of the com ing session. In line with tho an nouncement in his Manhattan Club spcuch, tho prealdct will appeal to tho men of all imrflcs for legislation to strengthen tho army and navy. ANOTHER IIItlTISH r STEAMER IS SUNK (Ur Atuiclilikl I'tn. t rvi rr Tlmn. LONDON. Nov. 11. Tho SEHHIANS MOVE THEIR GOVERNMENT Br AOfUtd YtfM to vm r Tlnwo 1 LONDON, Nov. 11. The Serbian government has been removed to Kruevo, east of Perlop. CAPTAIN GIVES VERSION Rrltlsh stoamor Oarla was sunk. Tho crew was saved. llr Awotlilt-I TrcM to Coo Ilr Tlmn LONDON, Nov. 11. Tho Norwe gian stoamor Naunio, bound from Now York for Ilorgon, was chasod Wednesday by a Rrltlsh cruiser off thn southwestern coast of Norway, says a Copenhagen dispatch. When tho steamer renched uoutrnl waters, u Norwegian torpedo hont slopped tho cruiser and tho vessol procoodod to Ilorgon. GIVES NU.MHHH SAVED American CoiimiI at Naples Wires Stnto Dcurtmout (Or Aultu4 rru la Coo IUr Tl"' WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 11. Tho Stato Department recolvod a ca blegram from American Consul Whlto at Naples Buying tho Soclota Italia' ronprts .1-17 paBSongors and crow of Ancona saved out of 498, mid tho stoamshlp officials bollovo moro will bo reported saved, yards, S)H First Signal W"h Shot and Ho Slopped LONDON, Nov. 11. An unveri fied dispatch from Tunis alleges that tho captain of tho Ancona, who reached horo yesterday declares that tho Bubmurlno gave no signal to Btop. Tho first sign of tho presenco of a submarlno was sheila fired from a distance of flvo miles, which grazed tho Bteamor. Tho Ancona stopped dead, If is allegoiL .Shells Kill People Subsequently shells hit tho boats bolng made ready for launching, tho dispatch alleges, and many were killed or wounded in mo noais mm a! nn the flnck Some of tho passengers who had been thrown into tho water ap- proached tho submarine but wore mnoiled ai&l derided. Finally tho shells and-torpedocB were fired at ltlie Ancona from a distanco oi jum MORE PEOPLE SAVED Hont With Tnonty-Sovoa Itenchos Ijiiud I'coplo LONDON PEOPLE LEARN THE FOREIGN LANGUAGES Freiirl:, Itusslnu null Spaiilsh Helng Taken up as an Asset In tfie Commercial World Ur AMhUlfel I'rM to Um Br TlmM.l LONDON, Nov. 11 Classes In Russian, French and Spanish are prusporliig In London nB nover be fore. It la recognized that Ger many's great gains In trade were duo largely to tho pains German clorka and business moii took to, ac quire forolgn languages. Special courses In tho Slav tongue, includ ing Polish and tho Halkan dialects, aro now established at King's col- logo, University of London. T. 0. Masaryk, professor of philosophy la tho Czech University of Prague and formurly a prominent politician In tho Austrian Parliament, Is the head of tho school. Instruction in the laiiguugos will bo accompanied by lectures )n Slavonic history and lit erature. Spanish Is rather tho lat est to bo taken up, Just as Russian wus tho first after the outbreak of tho war. Tho Welsh poople, on ac count or being ll-llngual, are the cleverest studoiits In language, and tho ""Scotch next, according to the toachora. Ilr AwoUU4 rru to Cooi nr Than.) NAPLES. Nov. 11. Another boat with 'll survivors or tho Ancona reached Cape Don, TuiiIb. FACTSA Th SOUGHT Stato Department Trying to Ixiarn About tho Ancona t llr AwotUtfrl rrew to Cooa nar Tlm.a WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 11.- Secretary of Stato Lansing announc ed today that the State Department is making ovory effort to gather information on tho sinking of tho Ancona, Tho Department Is yot un able to determine how many Amer icans .were lost and lacks official ad vices as to the circumstances of the sinking WANT ALARM CLOCKS England Orders Nearly Three Quar to rs of .Million From Japan I Br Aito.Ut.4 Prou tc pooa B; Ttaoa.J TOKIQ, Nov. 11., An order for alarm clocks to tho number of 700, 000 luiH bejon recolved by Nagoya makers from England, whore- clocks havo bocomo scarco aB a result of tho Btisponslon of trade With th Urltish onomios. CALIFORNIA TO PLAY AT 8EATTLK lUf AMorlltM I'raw I l Mr TlaM.l DERKELBY. Cal Nev. 11. -Tho University of qallfor-. nla footlw.il a(U4 left tday for Seattle, where they will play the Unlveralty of Wash ington Saturday, ,