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5 G), inter, fJL YOU'VE WOMjDJOjyyffijscoyER gffg YOU TO VICTORY? j-TADVICU ISINQ In Tho TIMES UI1 I'M i"" " .ho Market" Effectively! ,. ;, put tbo facts about jour ..ft before mo u,yuo "4 " 'uo 'rtrOT" m town- And ,f thcro '' w'.. It tliom wlio ought to own U DUO ..... you'll sen ' Ian wxmtB ..i..i.llolir1 lit 1H7H iii 1'iSiii""!"""-" - -" KOLXAAVl.tM Tho COMt AIMI. memiikk op tub associated phes fflf R WASP IS mam, mm. wmhiim, meda a mz-mEiZiTrS. WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Keep your Income from Furnished Rooms Sternly. YOU enn renlly holp tho fnmlly rovenuen by renting a fow furnished rooms and, If you know how nd when to viso tho classified column, you limy keen thnt lit tin nrtr. t. como ns "sternly ns n clock." zuK&smamxr REPORTED IK WITH ALL HANDS ABOARD A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nun uoos liny Advertiser. No. 100. I LET us TALK 1T 0VER EUROPEAN POWERS HOPF TO " ill!. 10IIOWIIIK nttm- frntii Mm m , . a? &2? l sr. ? 3 . . K sv ....,.., i ........... .r : -""" i wj uiuu jinrsiiiiein. win i'iuiu iiiit'i (THi 1I1I7 i.i rii.i imnii,. .r r ... .. ... . - "... !.'.. . .. . .. ." '"- i'i iu i voos liny nt tils Minn T (tei'..c.or5Ltat San rranuibuu uuuo iui Believe Report. FIRST MESSAGE cce UUIVltO Dl VVIHUUUOO Captain of Ccntralia Sends Word 01 lll vvtuun, iu Aberdeen, Wash. ROSENTHAL CASE STARTS 1.V....1 .".. : i'--r.v. x-i nnm ..i iw-uiuiy uumertM nn nddress on tho subject of n,. i Ownnra i n nt lintiii. f.in.i... i. ....... v tmujici 01 1110 .M ....... . i.iiii. or nnd add plnnntory CITY OF FORT DODGE Depnitinent of Public Affnlrs J. F. FORD, .Mayor. VKSSKIi KXOWX HERE. I Tii. ii.niiior Wnsp reported 'It be lost was built In 190G t Falrhavon, Cnl. Sho whh 110 feet, C Inchon long, with jj foot, .1 Inch bcnui nnd 13 foot depth. Tho Wnsp nindo cftailonal visitors to Coos llay daring tho past fow years, but fbcn sho came In horo sho tii In command of Cnptnln Wthman, who Is now on tho iteamer Hoe. v p Asw-UIl Vm Iu Conn Ily Tlmft.1 ABEIIDKIJX. Wash.. Nov. 13. A iMmi received by Cnptnln Stnm Ikr of the Contrnlln, snys tho IriiDfr Wnsp wont down with nil Ihcdi letwceu hero nnd 8nn Fran- IdKO. Tliliikn Iti'poit W'niiijr. (Special to Tho Times.) S4N FRANCISCO. Nov. 1 3. Tho I urine department of tho Chhtn h of Conuncrco puis llttlo crud er In tho report of tho loss of ft Wmp. Tho vessol loft this port at 11:30 o'clock Inst night for futet Sound points. Sim Is not Hipped with wlroloim. Ton inon uier Cnptnln Aver mnko up tho trtv ot tho sclioonor. I WRECK Jack Rose Testifies to Details of the Killing of the Gambler' llljf AmoiUIM Ymt (o Toon JUjr TIimm. NKV YORK, Xov. 13. In tho trial of tho four kuiiiiioii necuBcd of killing (Jninblor Hnsunthal, Jack Itoso today calmly nnd Kllblly went over much of tho uround covered In tho llocker trial. Ho told of mootliiKH with tbo Buninon, of Hoekors threat to "frame them" unless they "croaked" Itosonthnl, nnd of Hcekor's boast that ho would shield thorn nftor tho Job wiih no no. "All rlKht. we'll do It." tho wl- ness vald tbo defendants assured hlin. Cross cxnmlnntlon failed to shako Hobo's story. I Mr .Morj(t I'rrM li Com Oty TIhik 1 NEW YOHIC, Xov. 13. Tho trlnl of tho four men chnrReil with tho Ilosontbnl murder moved swift ly when It started yesterday. Wltn In an hour after tbo opeuliiK of court, Asslslnut District Attorney Moss had comploted his nddroos to tuu Jury nnd four witnesses had testified. Tho four defendants nro In vnrlous moods. Diiko Finnic Krlnned, Wbltoy I.owls was rest less unit bclllRorent, while Lofty Loulo nnd flyp tho Illood wcro stolidly Indifferent to what was KoIiib on. ".Mr. 51. C. .Mnloney, .Marshfluld, Oregon. "IJI5AU SIU: Fort Dodge, Iown, Xov. I, 1912. I SI InK (ILLS PIXTEEN W 0 Solicitor General Thinks that Johnson Should Not Be Released on Bail. (Mr Auo Ulfrl I'rtM la Coo IUr Tlnm.l WASIIIXGTOX. Xov. 13. No reason exists, nccordlnir to Hi brief filed today In behalf of tho Passenger Train Dashes Into an Open Switch With Fatal Results- 15 Auotlttej pp3 Coo, Uy Tlnnu.J IXDIANAI'OMS. Intl.. Xov. 13 t Wilt fifteen linrKnnn trnrn 1lllrwl M fifteen Bcrloimlv Injured this' Bovornmonf by Solicitor Gonornl ocrtlne i,n.i , , . I ""'I'tt Wy Jack Johnson, now wining wlicn nn Inbonml Plnrln. I ..i...i i. in i.. ni,in ., n t.l ,. . ...-... I lllllllUVll III Jllll III VIIILIlhU, " ,' '"ronton & Dayton pnssonBor'chnrKo of vIolntliiK tho whlto slnvo -a au iiiiii nit rnt nu.II.1. .., nt i.l.nnl.1 l.. n.liln,l tn linll liV iXl, ,nt0 n frolght train at tho United Stntes supremo court. ?-h ." n.ve,1,,p' IrvliiKton, n su- Owing to tho fact that tho crime ttmin? lIa cU'Vt T1, fain was Is not oxtrndltnble, tho govorn m. !. .J" Cluclnimtl nnd run-, mont contonds -that n guilty offend- trwt V i I1I,IC8 nn ,10Ur Tho. or might bo willing to Jump ball ;.,, ?ur't Hro but was soon nnd seek refugo in a foreign coun n! ' try and tho administration of crlm- i LpassenKer train roportod It.innl law would bo brought Into IrihS. " cIenr fack, but the dlsroputo. I. was claimed that an tlM .? on tno freight had not attempt had bcon mndo to secure tlesred- th 8w,l"Il wl,n It hhdj Johnson's relonso on absolutely Wlini. "II irutK or lllOi wuiiniCBO uuii. ov'. t. ......... i'.. ii.. tiii'iiiii- i-iiii. Illy AwoclJlf.1 rm to Coo nr Tlmt 1 CHICAGO, Xov. 13. Another attempt to procure tho release of Jack Johnson, tho pugilist, irom Jail fnllod today. Fedornl Judgo Carpenter denied a motion to ro- duco tho $30,000 bond under which tho negro Is hold on . u Ur mV?r ?f n,l,,,r' " '"' talk " '.Municipal Owncrshlpj of ublle Utilities, given before tho iown I.eaguo of .Municipalities nt loux City, Iowa, nt their annual meeting, was received this morn- 1 nm very sorry that I enn not furnish von Mm nm.i,ii.. ....... at this tlmo, but hopo to bo ablo to do bo in tho near future. I hopo you renllzo tho enormity of tho crlmo you nro committing In espousing tho cnuso of tho people In ndvocatlng municipal ownership of public utilities. 5Iy oxperlenco nlong thnt lino hns been thnt oven tho peoplo whom you nro trying to sorvo In ndvocatlng municipal ownership, which to tho Individual means solf-ownorshlp ns each In dividual Is n part of tho municipality, often get tho wrong Impres sion nnd nro led to bellove that you nro trying to snddlo n burden upon them In advising them to administer to .their own needs, In stead of letting sumo corporation or Individual furnish them tho nec essary hervlce, and n water works system Is surely n pilbllc neces sity nnd A public Bnfoguard. In my efforts nlong tho lino of urging iiuiiiiciiuii oiiuriiip i imvu noun cnnrgeii witn overyttnng from in compotoncy to criminal nogllgonco, to sny nothing of tho charges of graft, which wore mndo contlnunlly ns n matter of course However, a careful tracing of tho charges to th0 source brought mo In contact witn somoono mioroBieu in mo privntoly owned plant, who feurcd that I might bo exerting bouio Influcuco thnt would tend to weaken their position or detract from their following, causing thorn to 'resort to tho common prnctlco of calling 'stop thief to nrouso n feeling ngulnst any one who might bo bold enough to expose or attempt to expose their methods In tho Intermit or tho peoplo or municipality. "Hcforo going Into tho furnishing of data or comparisons such ns I gatliored and compiled for tho Sioux City address, I want to warn you that tho ndvocntes of private ownership will charge you with ev erything thnt I have bcon charged with, and In nil probability they wilt procure tho highest priced legal talent In your city to advocate their cause. All Influence thnt enn bo hired will bo lined up against you, they will chnrgo you with trying to Increase their taxes by folHtliiL' n municipal plant on tho ell v. It mnv oven rcnulra a bond Ibsiio to stnrt a city plant. This they will nlso attack. One point which I wish to call your ntteutlon to Is this: "In urging tho peoplo to opposo nny Indebtedness for tho purpoBO of establishing n plant, tlioy will cry higher tax, nnd harp on tho tax continually. Try to hnvo your peoplo rcallzo that u Utx paid for such u purpose Is not the hiiiiio us a tuv voted for a school building, n city hull, or n court bouso, or like Improvements; such Improve ment can not bo paid for except by direct tax. "A water winks plant or light ami -ymcr plants will not only pay fiti' Itself or any bond Issue which may bo made to piuvliaso or Inilld n plant, but will In addition to paying Its own way, such ns Interest, cost of operating, depreciation ami repair, but will give you a ei-y nice revenue in iiihiiiiimi u iiio niorciiiciiuoueii expanses. "I du not know when I will uo nolo to sond you tho completo paper, but will try to procure It ror you. At tho present tlmo It Is In tho tho hands or tho printer. Tho following nro somo or tho comparisons taken from It: "With reiorcnco to tho wnter sorvlco, I would say that In tho cities or Iown and cities or from 10,000 to 20.000, whoio wntor works plants nro owned by the cities, tho annual earnings nnd re ceipts from tho service, whoro same. Is operated is about threo times tho cost ot furnishing tho sorvlco, Including tho depreciation or tho plants. "To givo you something or a starter I will cite you n row cities In Iown. Fort Dodgo received Irom wntor works plant ror tho Inst CO years slightly in excess or $20,000 nnnunlly. Tho oxpcnBo or operat ing unii ssr.no. showing n net prom or $17,500. If wo chnrged tho elrnto or $-10.00 per hydrant, which wo would hnvo to pay n privato D HAVING GENERAL WAR WILL HAVE OPEN DOORS Wilson Declares When Pres ident He Will Receive ' Visitors Who Call. til AmocUIM I'rwi to Coot llajr Time WASHINGTON, Xov. 13. President-elect Wilson's statement that ho Intends to hnvo nn opou door nt tho Whlto Houbo us rnr ns pos sible aroused much dlsouBslou to dny ns to what extent n president can admit persons to his privato quarters. At present tho presi dent's qunrtors at tho Whlto Ilotisb adjoining tho executive mansion nro comparatively easy or ncccss to persons with business thoro, or who nro Introduced ns visitors nt regular receiving hours, hut ordin ary visitors nro politely told by tho guards at tho door thnt tho of fices nro "for IhibIiicbb only." Situation Today Said to Be a Little More Encouraflincj Than Heretofore. SERVIA HAS NOT YET ANSWERED DEMANDS MY "fci 'a need r -jM-'MmNG, -niUTlXG, -TIXXIXO,' "1& W1 WW kS".1".... "J is uouo rign chnrgo or violating tho Mann act lf.- - ' ? n Atiflm-onii Tnlitiami'a nmm I'i,niii1'rJob Printing dono at sel, said thnt ho' would offer now I MWCiri OtllCO. .... l.l ! I !,- ,ln' DCUIll lliua IUIUI ! H" M" 1 SHOOTS MOTHER ON A TRAIN Mlssp Gladys Mevers Who rttSf Shot Says it n Was an Accident. Plm . Coa B' TIraM.) aiSDE,LPniA' Nov' 13 Mrs. u rtl. Ioyer8 of New York ter 0n0toand klod by her daugh- fln 'ennsylvanla railroad . M near hum .i . . . ?." he hT 7. "uy: ino Blrl .T1' for a kLit nither hy mls Hf way Vbbee,r They were on Vv v... 'ro' Salem. VIrclnla. to " d a iJ 8,r1, 0Ia(lys Wey- Tci ?,il,bllrs' wero detained. l,f anil"? ,s hysterical and ofy; AD' to tell a connecting r.ted into Vi.' "l. ot myBtry Jf the coni? i1."0 tragedy because ..""ert ;7"Alory statements of M thai hi S g,rl- Cuthbert ,other and L dlA " know tho .C..W services to V.'. . UBr.nIh W told the i ia nerspif T . ori ws rraveiing ,ts to the Lf.nd n,other- Aord- le police, Miss Meyers said that while lylug In her berth she linn nl n nnlsn ns if sonin OI10 Was climbing Into her berth. Dellovlng sho was In danger of nn Intruder sho rired. The mothor. who was returning from tho retiring room, received tho bullet. Was to jrarr3'. Miss Meyers said her mother was tho wifo or J. Rappo 5Ieyers, proprietor or a hotel ot Greens burg, Pa. The mothor and daugh ter were on their . way to Xew Vnrlr in Imv n WP dill II IT trOUSSeail ns she was to be married in June to J. nialr Dillard or Salem. Va where n Bon or Mrs. Meyers lives. Thoy bought n revolver In Pitts burg yesterday. lloth Are Ifeld. (Df AmocUtfcl Prei to Coot Bay Tlmw.J TREXTON, N. J., Xov. 13. Miss Meyers and Cuthbert were hold here today -for tho Philadel phia officers, as tho shooting took place In Pennsylvania. Cuthbert onnni-anttv in tiiioiit 00 years or ago and declares tho women were strangers nnd that ho only offered his assistance after tho Bhootlng. company It would increase, iuu viiriiiiigs ami buviiikh id iiio amoiini 01 $Ui00. Tho qunnilty 01 wnior usuu lor sireut ihimiiiiik woiiiu 1111 equal to not leas thnn $7000, showing a combined saving nnd enm Ing In tho towns or 15,000 or $30,000 In a slnglo year. "ir this wns true or Fort Dodgo only, It might bo considered un usual. Howovor, thnt Is nor tho enso. Msucatlno, a city or 20,000 had a profit tho Inst fiscal year or $29,000, without conBhlorlng tho profit or saving on account of tho city sorvlco from hydrants nnd street flushing. Tho city or 5Inrshalltowii, whlr.li Is about tho slzo or Fort Dodgo, had a net profit of $19,000, without considering tho saving or riro hydrants and street flushing. "Those savings nnd earnings rroni wntor works plants In tho nhovo cities does not como rrom tho oxcesslvo rnto chnrged ror sorvlco. At a mooting or tho Iown Lenguo or Municipalities In Dnvonport In 1911, I mndo tho statement that wo had a bettor rato In tho city or Fort Dodgo with n municipal plant than wns mndo by nny private plant In tho stato. A comparison ot rates bo rnr as thoy wore ablo to furnish them, showed conclusively that my stntomonts woro truo. Thoro was not a slnglo schedulo of rates advanced that equalled It Iu either municipal or prtvnieiy owned pinnis. i unvo buico learned that thoro are n fow cities In Iowa thnt havo ovon a hotter rnto than hero, but thoy nro from municipal plants, nnd thoro Is not a city In Iowa or In any othor stnto, so rnr as I havo been nblo to learn, having n cheapor rnto or sorvlco rrom tho private plants than we hnvo rrom our municipal plant. "Iii tho report which I shall rorwnrd later you will rind compnrl Bon between cities whoro population is nearly equal, somo municipal nnd somo privately owned plants. Not going Into detail, you will rind thoso reports show n profit In favor or tho municipal owned plants nro about $1.00 per capita por annum. "Hoping your offorts In bohnir or municipal ownership may bo successful, and that your peoplo will appreclato thorn, I am, Very truly yours, J. F. FORD, .Mayor ran uuiiku. iuwiu POSSUM MTV" THAT T1IKY MAY in: AIM,!: TO KCKP HACK Tin: IIAliKAX AMIKS. til? AMOtltlM Vrnt lo Cool 1Ur TlniM.) ST. PHTKHSIUJHG, Xov. 13. The Turkish council of wnr decid ed thnt tho position or tho nrmy defending Constnntiuoplo is hopo loss, says n dispatch rrom tho Turkish capital. This decision was reached niter tho council received n communication rrom tho Otto man couinmndor-lu-clilof. Tho vlow Ih nlso endorsed hy tho ropresou tntlvo or tho Red Crescent society. TiiiUk .May Hold Out. Illy Awoil.lol I'riM lo C'cxx Iky T(im. LONDON, Nov. 13.Turkoy Is Iu a hotter position to nsk ror nn urmlstlco it Is understood, ns ro luiorcomouts or fresh Turkish sol diers hnvo reached Tchatalja and thoy might bu ablo to hold out ror days, ir not wcoks, Tho nbsonco or nows rrom thnt quarter sug gests that tho Dulgnrlans nro not walking over tho Turkish rortlficn tlons us expected. Desperate Finhtina of Balkan Allies and Turks Still Continues. tPr AMocUtcil I'm! lo Coo nr TlnxiO LONDON, Xov. 13. A much morn hopofiil reeling prevails to day In rognrd to tho International sltiintlon m.itod hy tho Dnlknn wnr. Tho situation still Is full or difficulties hut tho nttltudo of nil or tho powers in working ror poncorul Bottloinont will, It Is be lieved result In nvoldliig ncttial Conflict. Sorvlll. hnwnvnp. linu tint yot replied to tho Austro-Hungnr- inn proposition Hint Horvlan occu pation or (ho Albanian territory or or n port on tbo Adrlntlo son Will not bo tolerated. A I Mm untnn tlmo' tho Servlnn nrmy contluuos its wnr toward tho Adrlntlo const nnd in ono report rrom Ilelgrudo la Bnld actually to hnvo renched Dtl razzo. Tho RiibsIiiu government Is nctlng In direct dlsrognrd to tho public feelings In Russia and will not go to wnr over tho question of nn Adilntlo port. Tho Russian foreign minister hns Informed tho Servian mlnlslnr that Russia would glvo friendly support to Servla In her negotlntlons with Austrlu-IIun-gnry. Will Deal Direct. til AmoiUim I'rwn to Cikm Ihiy Tlrnm.) COXSTAXTINOPLi:, Xov. 13. Thoro Is good reason to hollova thnt tho Turkish government l'ns decided to nogotlnto directly with tho Dalkan states as modlutlou of tho powers seems fruitless. - i All Have Agreed. Illy AworlAlcl l'r. In fust Pay Tlmni,') I.OXDOX, Nov. 13.-A1I Kurop onn poworH hnvo ngreod to the Turkish prnposnl last weok that thoy iihould inform tho nnlkau na tions or tho Turkish rojuost Tor mediation and to Inquire rrom them thnin whntlier they nro will lug to mnko terms on which ne gotiations could bo oponnd. Stops In tills direction nro about to bo tnkon by reprosentntlvcs ot tho powers. Russia .Will Not Co to War. Illji AuNMlatxl I'm In Coo IUr TlmM ST. pi:ti:r8ijuro. xov. is. RusBln dnos not Intend to go to wnr over thn (inosltoii nf Knrvln obtaining a port on tho Adrlntlo son, according to Sorglus Snznnoff, hid iiusflinn loreigu minister. MANY 0 PREMIER Body Lies in State at the Chamber of Deputies at Madrid. ' IDy Allocated Prtt to Coot Dy Time. MADRID, Spain, Xov. 13. The body or tho assassinated Premier -.!,.... la.. In otnfn from an early hour this morning on the cataralquo which had been erected in a temporary chapel in the cham ber or deputies. Vast crowds or silent peoplo gathered both Inside and outside the chambers to pay their last respects to the deatt statesman. Tbo population ot the capital appears to ho deeply im pressed oy me crime, wvmn voir 11UY. buy the REST and buy It of HAINES. NORTH TODAY Leaves Coos Bay for Port land With Passengers and Freight. The steamer Alllanco loft for Portland this morning at 10 o'clock. Sho brought a partial car go from Eureka which was com niotoii with Mm addition of sal mon rrom tho Marshtleld packing plant. Tho rollowlng were the passen ppra from this cltv: Mrs. J. Heav- ens, L. Clark, F. J. Hoys, W, A. Luse, F. Mecum, K. ii. uryanB, n. C, Coleman, John Medol, A. T. Thomas. Georgo HolIIster, L. J. Tolls. Want Armistice. tny AukkUIM I'rrM to Coot luy TIiiim ) CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 13. Tho Turkish government Is in formed that tho European powers hnvo instructed their ropresontn tlvoa In tho Hulkan states to coni miinlcnto Turkey's nppllcatlon for mediation to tho nlllcs with n vlow to arranging nn armistice pre paratory to tho conclusion or pence Austrian Executed. ny AhocIiIM I'itm lo Coot luy TlmM 1 PARIS, Nov. 11. Public opinion In Huda PcBt is greatly alarmed ovor tho belief prevalent hero thnt n military conference Is being hold today and thnt Emperor Francis Josoph will decide to mobilize two Austrian army corps In Uosnln, nc cordlng to tho dispatch to tho Temps, Desperate Tight. Illjr Axotltthl I'nf. lo Coot llty TlmM SOFIA, Nov. 13. A dospernto sortlo wns mndo by tho Turkish gnrrlson nt Adrtnuopto yesterday, nccordlug to n dispatch. After five hours' fighting tho Turkish troops woro driven bnok by tho Ilulgnrlnn boslogers. Tho Turks lost honvlly. Russia Takes No Part. tny amatuim rriM to root ny tim. VIENNA. Nov, 13. A signifi cant dlspntch from St, Petersburg was published tndpy In thn uows papers. It says: "Tho nttltudo of official circles In St. Petersburg In their Judgment of tho Austro-Sor-vlnn relations has uudorgono & rndlcnl change. Foreign 5Ilnistor Snznnoff hns glvon tho Servian min ister to Russia to understand thnt Russln will tnko no direct part In question of a port on tho Adriatic but will leavo It to bo sottlod by negotiations botwen Austrln nnd Sorvin," FIND BODY DF CLARENCE JOHNSON An unfilled want causes unhappl- ness Times Want Ads get results, Another Victim of Schooner Osprey Washes Ashore South of Siuslaw River. (Special to Tho Times.) GARDINER, Ore., Nov. 13. Tho body ot a man thought to be Ches ter Johnson, the engineer on tho lost gasoline sclioonor Osprey, was round on tho beach about a inilo south ot the Siuslaw rlvor this morning. Tho discovery was mado by tho passongers on tho stago running on tho beach hotweon Florence and Gardiner. Tho dopu ty coroner at Florence was notl ried, tho body being round In La no county. The description ot tho body is said to answer that or Chester Johnson. Tho man Is described as being G reel 8 IncheB tall, wearing bluo sorgo trousers, overalls Jump er and low tan shoes. Ono gold crown was round In the. upper, teoth and three or tho lowor tooth woro round to bo filled with gold. Tho description Is said to nnswor thnt of young Johnson beyond much question. ' Tho wreck or tho Osproy occur red on tho Coos Ray bar tho morn ing or Novombor 1. Tho body bad consequently bcon In tbo water 13 days. In tho caso of tho Czarlun tho bodies which woro recovered woro all found north of whoro tho wrock occurred. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE. All mombors of Sunsot Lodgo. No. Gl, I, O. O. F., nro requostod to moot nt tho I. O. O, F. hall nt 1 o'clock Thursday, Nov. 14, to at tend tho funeral of Brother Alva Lnyton. J. W. HUNT, N. Q. ny I. LANDO, Secretary. Havo your Job printing dono at The Times offlco. 1 ' I