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   Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - November 4, 1912, Oakland, California                                Exclusive Associated Press Service LAST Edition VOL Fair tonight and light northwest wind OAKLAND CALIFORNIA MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 4 1912 20 PAGES NO 4 n TURKISH SOLDIERS Supervisors Murphy and Foss Lead Fight on Lawbreakers Petition of District Attorney Donahue is Upheld by the Board Designating an inquest held over remains of a suicide in recently as a on the and declaring that John Bauman a ot sola Jr on the morning of his death Mrs M Mowry appeared before the board of supervisors to protest against the renewal of Bauman s license The ter Will be determined next week The women of Washington taken a stand against such tions as appear said Mie We are not prohibitionists but we object to the disreputable manner that saloon fs It resulted In a suicide The Inquest was a travesty on the law At the time people said Keep politics and they tried to prove that a druggist had sold the liquor but the morning of his deatn Mowry told that he had obtained the liquor at I see no reason why he should be given another chance as he has en the law of a vicious character will no longer be tolerate In Alameda county according to tiie stand taken by the board Continued on Page 2 Col 1 ELECTION IN Fair Voters Are an Unknown Quantity May Turn the Tide of Battle Wilson Will Find His Fight South of Say the Wise Ones SAN FRANCISCO Nov the majority which Wilson was ex- to bring down to the Tehachapi be sufficient to overcome the strength Roosevelt and were to develop in the southland That was the question on which politicians of all shades of belief predicted today their varying estimates in the shadow of tomorrow's election California women voting this year for the first time in a presidential tion were an quantity The huge registration to Los Angeles than gan Francisco Alameda counties combined ing all the bay held to In- more the ern than In the were advantage of their new privileges Betting waa 10 to 6 and in some cases 2 to 1 that Roosevelt and son would carry the state and even money on the city RAIN IS PREDICTED LOS ANGELES Nov 4 tions for rain In Southern California tomorrow had no effect upon Continued on Page 2 Col 6 FIGHTING LEGION MAKES CONQUEST OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY jgg jjg WIN MANY VOTES AGAINST THE CONSOLIDATION AMENDMENT BALKANS Attorney-General Refuses Passing on Sticker Question SACRAMENTO Nov 4 Information received in the office of the tary of State today that the office of the attorney general would not pass on the question of or not stickers con- tre of the Taft electors could be placed on the general election ballot It has been held by the attorney general s office that tf Is la a moot question and one for the courts to decide Many inquiries have been Ing to the Secretary of State's office foi information on the point It Is held that thP names may be written In If desired will be counted bul till law is against which might be used as identifying a ballot TRIBUNE ELECTION RETURNS THE TRIBUNE is prepared to excel all its past cesses in flashing election returns next Tuesday evening Through an extraordinary order service arranged by the Associated Press THE TRIBUNE will receive the election reports of the nation over leased wires THE TRIBUNE'S staff of trained experts will work all night on the Alameda county returns and will constitute the nucleus of the election bureau for the county As fast as the news is received it will be transmitted to THE TRIBUNE election screen on Eleventh street neat Broadway The thousands of people who gather on Eleventh street tomorrow night will not only get the returns first and most accurately but they will be treated to a pleasant innovation in election returns Be Tuesday night and see for yourself what the surprise is it will well repay you And remember that you will get the returns just as fast as they are received exclusively by THE TRIBUNE from the Associated Pram and compiled by THE TRIBUNE'S staff of experts As soon as the polls done at 6 o'clock next Tuesday evening TRIBUNE messengers will appear at every polling place pre- pared to race to THE TRIBUNE election bureau with returns and later the completed account THE TRIBUNE has frow Mr Irving Jonas of the Hub to the roof of his building on the night tf the election and the screen will therefore be ible to anyone on Eleventh street between Broadway and Washington that THE TRIBUNE to the ONLY paper to get the Associated which alone ran upon in a cue tike this THE TRIBUNE Is the only paper to get its local news direct from the polling places by its own messengers Look at THE TRIBUNE'S election board day night as soon as it dark and you will be satisfied with the service and delighted with the surprise this paper hai arranged for its patrons Election by THE TRIBUNE win be read fmm the stages of the local theaters Watch THE TRIBUNE in Eighth street for announcing results Election of and Election of lights and Election of KH lights and rockets Oakland's Flying that is today Making the Circuit of the bay in Campaign Against annexation HAVE BEEN Alameda Youths Are Be- to Have Lost Their Lives Is tun Alameda wre drowned off Bay Farm Island by the cap- sizing of theh canoe The two lire Wallace Rosenberg 19 years of age eon of Mr and Mrs Rosenberg 1508 Alameda avenue and George Baker who carlo to from San and wbp In tho Rojal Company In Sin Francisco Baker la 22 5 ems of The two left morning nt 5 o'clock on a duck hunting tilp to Bay Tarm Inland They at the of Sherman In a canoe the property of This was tho list or heard of friends Farm If land San hnv this found no trace of thp two Thp father of said this lint the absence of Bll forced him to that bin non and young Baker had A hunting pout in shotgun shells was found night at the old Varrow ont In Snn bay This coat ban not vpt as the property of either or Baker n High School boy nnd was employed for two in the Bark of British North America In San He left the employment of thp hank a fpw months iigo has visiting friends In MAKE MOST OF THE LAST DAY OF FIGHT Peninsular Towns Which San Francisco Would Gobble Up Are Visited SAN JOSE Nov 4 Fighting Legion swept up through the Santa Clara valley today and en- tered the Garden City at noon with binds in front anJ thu coloia ail for the defeat of the amendment the deluge of written arguments verbal thousands of srd badges and the Irresistible impress of the Oakland spirit San Jose early surrendered and the keys of the city to the All along the east side of the bay the special train that bore the was greeted with a cheering populace The people of San Leandro and Warm Springs were all serenaded by the Oakland and fod with Vote No literature As soon as people learned the ob- ject of the visit thp welcomed with open arms as pions of the common good Headed by a band for the Robert E thp 200 up North First street from the depot ard through the main section of the ness district shouting How d'ye do Joso How do Are you with us As were with How d'ye do ban Jose How d'ye do The haa not In San JOSP more than i before one In the Garden I knew about It know whv worn there and took paint to show their appreciation of tho ARE WITH YOU Cries of Rah for Oakland and i rt KI U tlm parade nnd tho delivered nt St James Park by W n Gibson of the Chamber of Commerce nnd by Secretary A A and others San JUMP Is Ing to roll a vote the amendment for thr ronson that she has ambitions of hor own In Continued on Page 2 Col 5 WEATHER U S Bureau Forecasts Conditions West May Be Stormy United Company to Erect A ot thp Dunn tate property at thP of Fifteenth and San Pablo has closed as forecasted In THE TRIBUNE by which the United Cigar compans a wealthy NPW York corporation obtains for yt years the ground area A story store and office will be bv the cigar company at a cost of Thp total rental Burning Steamer Sinks Crew Whon almost destroyed by fire alongside tho at the of Oakland mole the Southern Pacific Company s river ald at o clock this morning The and barely time In to escape from thp burning If went down the fames being hissing by the of the The of tno a iml fni the railroad on ITP during thp OT i pai n tb raf In and flames gnn pouring nut from the engine room Fortunately the of the burning timbers awakened one of the crew who rave In time to prevent any Ions of life The men on the vessel were able to with their lives being forced to leaw their effects The crew cut the guy folding the burning the wharf the fire from spreading to thp Just how thp In known At cording to thp the hTd hanked is be that in sime manner the hent lent pd a pippe of Ml pnd in material In turn transferred the fo the wooden The HeraM nt ind Is thought to fce for tho half is Thla In declared bv real estate men to bo per cent higher than any ground rental ever paid In Oakland Tho will use thp corner of Its npw building as a store Walter has prepared a design for a building to on tho property of which In to begin 1 Thp turp will be located on the corner of I street and the extension of ton from to Sin Pablo The wooden building now occupying the lot Is to bo torn down In thirty days by the city which has purchased It The of- fice building which will be tlu est structure In thp with thp ex- of the he and opposite the Kahn arcade on an Pablo ThP Dunn who the erty are T and John M Dunn Trp transaction was by J McElroy an Oakland realty broker 4 special day bulletin Issued today the neither bureau On Tuesday Indications arp that the weather will be generally fair out the east south the plains states tin fm HoiithwiBl In tana Wyoming nnd Idaho 1 will be or Rain Is also iMf In I Northern California be for thp In all parts of the country nn I Leaves His Estate To Dead Sweetheart RAN FRANCISCO Nov 4 who died last Junp In this city left a In Hungary hp left therp ago IIo returned to marry her he never for- got to only Sophia woman In question He did not know mat had preceded him to the grave by two months This morning the will wss probated In Graham's and the facts were revealed The of California will re- Miss s the balance to Mrs Rlum of this city Ottoman Empire's Plea for Aid of Powers Must Go Un- heeded Say Officials War Will Go is Brought to His Knees by Allies LONDON Nov 4 The Turkish Ambassador here has been directed by the Ottoman government tu in- form Great Britain of tn about a suspension of hostilities with a view of arriving at a peace ment Pasha immediately on receipt of the communication front Constantinople went to the foreign office and conferred with Sir Edward Grey the British foreign minister tor two hours The Balkan nations and Greece persistent in their determination that Turkey must arrange with them the terms of peace without ths intervention of the European powers This attitude Is emphasized in a merit from official sources which proposal of peace it I satisfactory insofar as It shows a sire to prevent further WIM XOT LISTEN regards foreign intervention there seems no the Balkan states listening to any for- eign counsels while treating for arrangement of conditions of peace These must bo settled between Balkan and Turkey direct At this it may that the whole campaign uas and has so far bren carried out en- tirely In accordance with the program For a considerable time an officer of the Greek military staff Colonel was engaged at Sofia the military details while political program was largely It the work of Premier zeles of Greece It may be assumed that inasmuch as the details the campaign arranged the greatest care same procedure will be followed both at he of hostilities and political considerations Those powers thus far consulted have responded to Turkey's appeal for mediation by declaring they could make only proposals for peace and could not approach the Balkan with a request for an armistice The war therefore must continue and the Turkish armies which the porte at last admitted have been beaten must keep on with unequal struggle against the victorious ktk i The terms of pence themselves a matter entirely for the to settle Bulgaria again firmed that no Interference from outside will be tolerated In this she hai the support of her allies who tled the present as well as the military of the campaign before the war was undertaken which were taking place among the powers when Turkey sprang the surprise of asking for mediation were not Thp mart to Continued on Page 2 Cols limit tw i j election returns next day night No telephoning Appy at Editorial rooms any time before Tuesday 6 p.m Oakland Rainfall Sanborn Gauge Last 4 hours Season Last season 32 1.91 82 VOTE FOR APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRAR OF VOTERS Voters of this county are again be sure and vote for the several ments relating to the appointment of a of voters for this county These amendments appear on the at bers 3 4 and 5 Be sure and vole for and all of these This is a measure ft insure an honest vote by illegal registration   

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