Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - November 1, 1912, Oakland, California Exclusive Associated Service Edition TIL Cloudy probably tonight or Saturday wind CALIFORNIA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 1 1912 28 PAGES NO 73 RESIDENTS OF TURKEY IN DANGER OF PEAL TO VOTERS BY MAYOR F K MOTT Annexation Should Be Defeated at the Polls Tuesday Next People of November 5 the people of California will be called o vote for or against a proposed amendment to the which is the sixth on the official ballot ing for the annexation of territory outside of lines to cities The issue is one of such le importance to the city of Oakland that I have taken public method of calling upon every loyal citizen man woman to exert the utmost effort to defeat the i amendment On the eve of the election it seems -y that our realize just what this n means to us as a great community which has be- a progressive influential and important element in life of the state and of the entire Pacific The adoption of this amendment That the way oe opened for the disintegration of Oakland as an im- municipality It means that the way will be opened absorption of our city of the destruction of its credit of the cessation of its independent of the stopping of every big project of public of the wasting of years of thoughtful effort by its small gasoline citizens finally of its obliteration as er Osprey Captain dependent factor in the social wrecKed -t if 1 J 1 1 J i Schooner Wrecked by Heavy Seas While Entering Port of Marshfield Aviator and Reporter Twice Fiy Over the Scene of MARSHFIELD Ore Nov 1 In an attempt to enter the port of Marshfield during a heavy sea at an early hour this morning the of its superb natural advantages proposed is to be the first step wiping out of Oakland as a city Its adoption followed by recurrent elections producing a chaotic ition which the very nature of things result but stagnation of public and private Investors will keep aloof froni the city so long as conditions shall exist that will beyond any tion follow in the train of the constant turmoil and tion that annexation elections will cause On this I cannot speak too strongly nqr urge the patriotic of Oakland to consider too earnestly The situation is a very grave one and is so serious in its potential aspects that I deeply feel the of presenting it to our people We have appealed to and justice of the entire state to defeat this amendment We have urged its defeat upon the nd that the amendment does not carry with it of purpose which entitles it to the consideration of the voting electorate of California are not broad They are narrow and they aimed at the ultimate elimination of a great and to blight the very best that is in pur life today A real and very intense pride and public t which are first in the moral assets of our city L appeal to the citizens of Oakland to make a d effort on Tuesday to defeat this measure Not only M each citizen see to it that his or her ballot is stamped 1st the amendment but that his neighbor shall be as energetic I believe that the arguments against the amendment the material side are irrefutable I also believe that from the esthetic side are equally able I would particularly emphasize that we fone forth and made an appeal to our fellow citizens state for support it behooves us to see that amendment is decisively Defeated at home so that the against it shall be a message to all of the state that in rvf vote so overwhelming that it shall stand as ce to this or any future attempt to take from us rich a fine civic patriotism has FRANK K MOTT Mayor of the City of Oakland POWERS SEND WARSHIPS TO CAPITAL TO PREVENT SLAUGHTER BY FLEEING SOLDIERS VILLAGE DEVASTATED BY MONTENEGRIN AM TROOPS and all members of the crew were drowned The which was owned by the Hume estate on Rogue river piled be- tween and that point Arraigned on barge of Slaying Pimental charged yesterday with B result of the police In- nf the death of Antone i frow Injuries received when flown by Stephenson's arraigned before Judge this morning on the mo 01 preliminary examination set for No- rember 14 On the same date son will he tried for violating the city heavy sea all CRASHED INTO With port In sight the wind In- Cap- were creased in velocity and the sea rolled high over the bar which Captain cobson was unable to cross The light schooner crashed against the north jetty and hung on the rocks with the waves dashing over her decks tain Jacobson and his crew washed overboard and drowned the 111 crew on the beach being unable to render any assistance The tug Roscoe Captain Tyler saw the boat in distress dropped a schooner he was towing In the lower bay and went to the scene The coe threw three lines to the Osprey and got one Captain Johnron but he broke loose and went under as the Osprey turned turtle Further forts at were futile Aviator of Portland with a newspaper reporter made two trips out over the wreck but could do nothing However he demonstrated that a flying machine could take a line to a vessel In distress The Osprey had been engaged in the coast trade 70 leet long and for several years MATES ARE LOST SAN FRANCISCO Nov Six men were lost on the Osprey according to a telegram received hero by the formerly master of gasoline schooner Berwick ENGINEER CHESTER JOHNSON TO LI IN To Rest in Courthouse From 3 o'ClocK to 9 This Evening UTICA N T Nov people of Utica will be given an opportunity today to make outward manifestation of their regard for their fellow man body will He in state houso from 3 o'clock until this evening The body has been placed In a heavy mahogany casket There will honorary escort from the homo to the courthouse the slon to be headed by two companies of tho Guard At 6 o'clock the body be returned to the ily residence to rest the last night a brief service of prayer at o ck in which only the family marine department of the participate the body will be taken of Commerce Their names were I to tho First Presbyterian church and given as thence tc the cemetery The casket CAPTAIN H O JACOBSON of San will bo placed In a crypt in a and JOS seamen One unknown Indian Jaw Dislocated Goes to Hospital loses Prize Whlla Into a tub of water for an apple at Hallowe'en party last John Corns of 1414 West street opened his mouth 90 wide that he his lower Jaw The police ambulance was and Coyne taken to the Receiving hospital where the dislocation reduced by Dr W H Irwln and Steward Emlay He then returned to the festival but In the meantime the prize hart been carried off by a competitor an electrical worker and 31 yean old Supposed Robbers the leum recently erected hy Mrs man's family In Forest Hill The Rev M W Stryker president of Hamilton College will deliver the it the Louis H Hollen the pastor of Christ Continued on Page 2 Col 1 FULL PRINCE OP WHO IS A VOLUNTEER IN TILE PRESENT WAR MIS IS THE FORMER MISS ELEANOR OF CALIFORNIA A fit Ohio 1 H anil Joe P who the ordinance against driving on the wrong WT of the treef of believe are implicated In the side of the street and of driving automobile while under the Influence of ada were arrested bere today and Wife Are of Asphyxiation Or wife in fn after A tn an or In nff High School boys to carry election returns next day night No Appy at any time 6 p.m TRIBUNE ELECTION BULLETINS THE TRIBUNE IB prepared to all ite pant flashing election next Tuesday evening Through wn extraordinary order arranged by the Associated Press THE will receive the election reports of the nation over leased wires the twenty-four hours commencing at 4 p m and ending at the Mine hour the following day TRIBUNE'S staff of trained will work all night on the Alameda county returns and will constitute the nucleus of tho election bureau for the county As fast In received It will be to THE election screen on street near Broadway The of wno gather on Eleventh street Tuesday night will not only get the first and most accurately but they will be treated to a pleasant Innovation In election Be there Tuesday night and see tor 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against the victorious ians and is now fallin disorder on its final base of de- fense at the forts of twenty-five miles only fron Constantinople Grave doubts are in military circles and repeated even in the Turkish capital as to whether the remnants of the im- mense army of the Sultan will make any serious attempt 1 hold this line FOREIGNERS ALARMED Foreigners in Constantinople are fearful for the safety of C h r i stian populations of Turkish towns and the pean taken itk this connection by dispatching warships to Saloniki and other Turkish for the p r o t e of Christians This is the most present question of the moment correspondent in fAar of Europeans in that city that the Turkish treat from might re- sult in massacres in and the pillage of the city by what is no longer an army but a mob IN DANGER Old residents of Constantinople who know the Turks thoroughly warships could afford protection nt Saloniki Constantinople And ulhnr ports but declare ly missions and populations are already seriously The Bulgarian troops who shown mich danh since the of the nre not likely give the Turks much time to cue of dead and wounded Turks rind tn and this must delay them They had however 41 to contend against after anti around Ml was Inot a lull In the fighting then comes today of the of thus anv hope tho garriton of may have had of from that quarter parts of the line of arc themselves spring which they WlB put an end to Turkish of nre there to tn the of it anil for on