V" - ,,t rHfPklwH,',wlprw'vF"'" ' 5 f " 4; js rSff jrmtjpvpn t -pit rwi MW "nrfwf IPF VOL. LV. NO. 70 HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, OCTOBER TUESDAY., 8. 1912.SE.MI WEEKLY. WHOLE NO. 3752 SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, October 8. (By Associated 'Press Ca-bio) Somo desperate fighting took place when tho United States marines attacked and took tlio city of Loon, one of tho strongholds of tho rebels, by storm on Sunday. Tlirco marinos were killed in the at-" tack and four were wounded, including those injured ulien n company of the marines wcro attacked at by a mob of rebel sympathizers. The latter were quickly repulsed, leaving thirteen dond behind them. Marines for Nicaragua. Following is the organization of tho first provisional regiuient of marines organized for sorice in Nicaragua: Col. Joseph II. rendleton Charles G. Long. Capt. II. II.' Kipp, regimental adjutant, v, Capt. Charles B. Sanderson, acting quartermaster. Surgeon Robert E. Hoyt, regimental surgeon: l. A. surgeouB .rum .. rietcher II. Brooks and Ilarry Ii. Smith, and twenty hospital corps men of the navy. First Battalion: Maj. William N. McKelvy. First Lieut. Emilc P. Moses, Company Av (New iroil0rCaEt" Ed ward A. Orcene, iirst i.ieut. uurry m. 'Butlor, Second Lieut. Alfred SIcC. Rob-bins. Company B (Norfolk) Capt. Robert Y. BUea, First Lieut. William A. McNeil, Second LieuU. 'Robert W. Vootlt. Company C (Boston and Portsmouth) Capt. Eugoiie 1. Fortson, First Lieut. Howard W. Stone, Second L"icut. Geprgo V. Martin. Company D (Annapolis, Charleston, M. B., Washington, and Navy Yard, D. C.)Cait. Harry Lee, Tirst Lieut. Thomas E. Thrasher, Jr., Second Lieut. Charles A. E. King. Second Battalion: Maj. George C. Rcid. Tirsl Liout. William C. Powers, Jr., adjutant. Company E (Philadelphia) Capt. Frederick A. liamsiy. First Lieut. Robert E. Messersmith, Second Lieut. Roy S. Goiger. Company F - (Philadelphia) Capt. Robert 0. Underwood, First Lieut. Russell II, Davis, Second Lieut. William C. Company G (Philadelphia) Capt. Giles Bishop, Jr., Second Lieut. Uoyd AV. Williams, Second Lieut. Charles G. Sinclair. All companies, with iho exception of Company C, will consist of one first sergeant, six sorgeants, twelve corporals, two musicians and eighty-four privates. Company C has nine privatos additional. H- T B! PREMATURE EXPLOSION OF SHELL (Ily Federal Wireless Telecraph.) WASHINGTON, Octobo'r 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Eight privates of Battery T, Third United States Tield Artillery, were injured by a premature explosion of a shell today at Pennsylvania. William E. Erbeck, most seriously Iiurt, was brought to a .hospital in Washington, District of Columbia. Privates Andrew Miller, Peter Marion, Nelson D. Blossc, Charles A. Hounchcll, Tred V. McNamee, F. Line-ham and Corporal John Harsch wero hurt, but not badly, NOW IT'S PRIZE FIGHT FOR SPORTY MONTE CARLO PARIS, October 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Announcements wero made here today through tho various sporting papers and magazines, tlmt'n match between Georges Curpeutier and Iloinbiirditr Well bus finally been arranged to tnko placo at Monto Carlo some tune next 1 ebruary. When negotiation wero first proposed, it was bo. Ilovcd poHlblo to have the bout staged In I.oiidnn, where there would lis a larger attendance and consequently a largrr purite, but tlm ruling of the r.oru insdo tM impossible, Now it l hellevftl Die fight will lie more for ring honors than for luero in K, and Hie urometer think n better bout wl be Ilia mult. I 8 SIX-OS? AUTO IP (Uy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) DALTON, Massachusetts, October 7. (Special to The Advertiser) Tho President and Mrs. Taft, after spending Sunday-at tho homo hero of United States Senator Murray Crane, left to day ou the second stago of their six-day automobile tour of New England. President Taft -planned to spend the night as the guest of Robert T. Lincoln. sou of President Abraham Lincoln, in Manchester. OUT TO GET GliSTili SEATS (Ily Federal Wireless Telecraph.) NEW YORK, October 8. (Special to The Advertiser) Sunrise this morning, tho day of the opening of the "world's baseball championship series, found There is great excitement and it is stated thnt immense sums will chongo bunds ou tho results of tho games. Tho odds in the betting are now ten to eight on tho Boston Americans, " MARINE TIDINGS Ry Kohulro Wireless. J C. A. 8. S. Zcalandln, en route frbm Victoria, 8 pin. October 7. 10)2 7fl2 miles from Honolulu, lntltude 31,35 north, loncltudo Hfl.01 west. All well. C.-A. S. H, Maranin, en route from Suva Will nrrlve Tuesday mornlug at eleven o'clock. In touch tho M. V. K. "ft Ifnnn tkJ& CHANGES OF STYLES COSTLY TO OFFICERS Navy Department Issues Orders and Protests Are Now Being Made. flly Federal Wireless Telecranh.l WASHINGTON, October to Tho Advertiser) Slight changes in tho Btlo of naval uniforms will cost each officer in the service from $300 to $500, nccording to ofllcors who aro protecting- ugainst the navy latest sartorial orders. The changes juBt inaugurated lengthens tho boat cToak and irock coat and orders a velvet collar for the cloak. Tho officers claim that tho alterations nro without justification. Not only does tho ndditiniml .rnf fnr uniforms full to appeal to naval officers, uui. iud yunurai cuect or tno cliangos have como in for criticism on tho ground mat the new shoulder marks , make Officers look like mombnra .if ii . nrrinen elinnlinr. l..l. i i . . . . ' -..,...., p..yi..i wuh, ,n, recent r toilL'Ul'S of whiffl Clntli. whlel. nrn .Iml lar to thoso used on tho uniforms of army officers. Among the changes aro tho following! Shoulder Hlrans abnllslm.l fnr nil iBfflcersj on whito service coat nnd mess Arilla l aIihiiI.1. . i. I jYlfll nf linvnM 1 m. 1 T H 11. I over GOO men and boys llued up at tho rV """-"k Jionoiuiu a naval cap-1 Polo Grounds, sitting around bonfires, " '" n,,c"13iclt uniform after uniting all night for tho first , '" 7"g, .1 "toe lappets in cliauco at tho upper 4,000 grand stand ,a-,of :? fa,n'IlRr markn. On each ' . y .n.,( i f .-., iT sliouidcr there nvero two whltn mninl nvHtn un pmiv mv tttttxi u VIUbnt I shoulder marks Hie nro replaced by wcinl uslgnia on tongue of sumo clothj i,,.,,,, f. .;piulot Insignia rearranged! no buttons . h', ,lv" r,t tlm .ii.ii i. , .. I nail "Mil IS PLACED ON TRIAL: ii. .-i x t?&ffi$iflg&g2 H Mm: Vi mR'1 JHP, v -' i ""t5sW ( Ta 5X '. : -"a . itfKmRJMuS Av jf? mLt7maBtitft?.mr'yr'.''ii HkShP POLICE LIEUT. BECKER, hoso trial for murder began jester- marks, an anchor and an eagle. ' Wli UUJ' ,n mv A paymnstor has two enormous pieces of mct.il weighting each shoulder, and j NEW YOKIC, October 7. (Bv Asso- 1 aek r .loth. 7i," L l "1 " ' "?"VeMe Lieutenant ..., ,.w ,.. ., j,,,,,,!. (u foati iii front fivo buttons in each row "" was escorted by twenty mouutod instead of six, buttoning four, the fifth ' l","f(l"";" 0 '"'ov'"lt (o bv wholly visible no buttons nt hot-1 ousnorn r.nnZ7TZ7Z liilrtn. J3 ' - 1 tnili IiaIhv iim vnii.i M..n.... ..n An..i... .' :,.,: ''' .: r1?rM:.!,eU.."' j w ?w immn tviwiii iu ivuio IMVPVDU1' 'D flvNl by the Guide last night, the llritiili sti'smer BtrAthalUn, width left linre 8epember 80, hn r.nlvwl at Noya, Ckllfornla, , Becker, tho alleged head of tho police grnft conspiracy and accused of tho murder of Herman Rosenthal, tho gambler, was placed ou trial for his llfo today. funoral of Jack Zcllg, whoso gunmen killed Rosenthal and killed last week lii.nnn lm "rniicaleil." was held tndnv ' Tim torn of dnws cni.it.iii, i,in ' CHARGES ROOSEVELT yJUJijr wwistmat nbollihe.1 nml whltol WITH TRUST SIIPPIinT Wlin IHUI OU I UH N uUtitutix : bout cloak tn r..M, i, of omliroliliTMli linen collar in be ''"'flil.O, Colorado, Ortolmr 7. (Ily tflndlnif kind, no turndown or wlngi 'ellw l'r ChIiIm) fioveruor tollsrs nerinltlixli uleovo buttons of VViiwIrow WUmiii in a sput'eh hero tulay Plain poldi ihlrt bosom studs not more lmrgttil lui itmil lrut suimkjiiIiu tbmj onouartrr iurb In dlmnulor. i llooievelt trust pulley, HOI MHE51 RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS FRQ.tl"WirfflN NICARAOUAN WAR ZONE TERMS IIF PFACE FIGHT - A ltflil UPON Three Dead and Four Wounded in Attack on Stronghold of Rebels. LEON IS TAKEN BY STORM Mob Is, Repulsed in Chinandcga and .Many Shot Down in Skirmish. til -J I iiMHkJr.aik kfc T v:l i ir? "- ffcWB I IS wggSBrMWWgBXx'WByiiyWr'l deputies at Alliens. The Ottoman government has ordered tho -prohibition of tho export of giaiu from Anatolia. Powers All in Accord. (I)t Federal Wireless Tclecral!i.) PARIS, Franco, October 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) The European Powers have decided to interveno in tho Balkan mountain stntes' trouble nml in Constantinople ns soon ns it, is possible to mako arrangements to that effect. Great Britain today signified her ceptnuco of the French proposals, so that all of the Powers 'now nro in ac cord. Germany Falls Into Line. flly Fediral Wireless Telejrraiili.) EERL1N, Germany, Octobor 7. (Special to Tlio Advertiser) Germany today accepted tho amended drnft of tho derlnration of the European Pow ers to Turkey nnd tlio -Balkan mount' iiln states, Jt now embodies the proposal for n clearer definition of tho intention of tho Pow ers, which nsk for a Iarge mensuro of homo rulo for the European provinces of Turkey. Topo Would Mediate, LONDON. October 7. (Bv Associ ated Press Cubic) It is reported horo that His Holiness Pono Pius X has offered his services ns mediator between tho Balkan confederacy and Turkey. EX-SENATOR PFEFFEfl DIES AFTER OPEOATIi TOPEKA, Kansas, October 7. (By Associated Press Cnblo) Former Uni ted States Senator Pfoffer, famous tho Populist era for Ills whiskers, is dead, Several months nco. In order to check the progress of gangrene which hud set hi in ins rlglit loot, surgeons amputated the leg of tho former senator. He was iu a weakened condition beforo tho nnd siuco then fullod to rally, us expected. Senator Pfefftr was "born iu Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, September 10, 1631. Ho moved to Kansas In 1870 and soon became settle iu public nf fulrs. Ho settled on a claim in Wilson county nnd wlnbllthsil a luw practice, ulno entering; Into vurlous nowspaiiar von lures. I'lom 1881 he was editor of the Kun-as J'lirmor for ton years, am nlltoriul writer for the Tojmlm Dally fnpltnl far seven years. Iio wui uetlve in tlio lie publleuu 1'itrty, was iHud stats In 187s umi was a irsidiutiHl olnttor for Jmiies A, Garfield in lu Whwi the I'sKplo's 1'iirty iinivuienl wug uliuUd lie joined In it vlgorouily Italian and Turkish Delcgatea Draw Up Basis for Armistice. V h I &&$" muflWndnVh iH 'i li'MHtoi ' sWBTWWIIM m italy secure in ri "jra. vVTr2Si s jit. V.tj "t A HP' ill : XSMIpWiiiB1 TURKEY WILLING - Y IHK-- &SM TO SEE REFORMS ik jp'v !lffBffilllsTll Makes Concessions and Powers yAjJ gMia May Seek to Enforce ( y HHBW!B Balkan Peace. p: sr BPISPSlB ., . f T r R tV. fax ZZ'wayy,WtiKFZifMF.ia9'r'r H i.n. i tsv vyKPsyt2!!'iB : BHKiilll i -ht vai . ii phjpil w -- . a-. 4.i ? rxi r i wi' khhbumv ni hvt. ir TRIPOLI Seven Clauses in the Proposed Treaty Which Will End Queer War. GENEVA, Switzerland, October 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) A dispatch from Oucliy to tho Journal ds Geneve reports the tornls of tho pcac treaty ngrcod iipou 'by tho Itnllun and Turkish delegates, which now nwaita. ratification by the two go crmnents, mid is expected to lend to nu imniodiato armistice. Tho terms aro: 1st Absolute sovereignty of Italy la Libya without formal recognition thcro of Italy by Turkey. 2nd leo exercise of rollgious authority by tho Khalif, as in Bosnia, Herzegovina. ( !lrd Turkey to withdraw her regular troops from Libya. 4th Italy to pay nn indemnity oqulv alont to Libya's contribution to tho Ottoman treasury. fitli Restitution of tho enptured islands from Turkey, with safeguards for the Christian population. Oth No indemnity payable by either sldo townrd tho cost of the war. 7th of diplomntlo and commercial relations between tho two nations. H ' ii y'??-- T'TT fiTg l r ftifl.Sg. P3 ii"1 i. .JM , Jtnly ami lfussin, Turkey not mcrciy iii 1 1 1 I U n I n rBI n r I Iffflr 1 I 'I) IflW T pF" lOprW lcsirc to give the powers an argument L R L M ' yyJii. Pfe meat for bringing prcssuro to benr in ,U J M Mil II T H l "WIUIUUIULr , . tho nnlkan capitals, but probably lins W w it" i r r ' 'T liHn n rTTI 'Tr t '' nTrroniBPBw in view tIin circumstance that tho decision, PTRTrn nrninnBi '-9 9 B . Is9 oiaiMssSSH Pi im 8BHI on, is raieuintoa to sow discord UMILU IIL nllC ilnl i i H HP EB ye "7t M 1B E i 'jt B. VHI L I - "--1 ,'" " -! --- W XYfg OprTGrH?JK& 'titGSAH$bteimsXAVEVocQ'm&Dwrri ( Tcdcrnl Wireless Ttle&riiih.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Octo ber 7. (Spccinl to The Advertiser) Tho Balkan Stntes situation 1ms been considerably changed by Turkey's mirprUo nniionlicement of her willingness to grnnt a greater incnsnro of self-government to and Macedonia.' It is argued here that introducing in those proinces reforms elaborated by representatives of Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary-, among tiio members of the Balkan Tho Greeks in particular aro 'likely to bo dissatisfied, for it is regarded in diplomatic circles without doubt that they iuto counting on a general in order to scttlo nrions is sues of long standing. These include, for instance, tho presence of Gretnn Peyton Gordon and Advisor to-Japanese Government on the Siberia. "Tho Japanese government under tho new monarch appears to bo firmly established," Bnld II. W. Denison, forolgn adviser to tho Jnpaneso government, wiio is n through passenger aboard tho steamship Siberia. Whllo thcro appeared to bo somo significance attached to the fact that both Mr. Denison inn! Twin,, n -.i .... cial agent of tho nttomey general's department at Washington, aro both aboard tho Siberia, also from tho fact mm uoruou went to Japan on a spocinl mission, which has boon clouded in secrecy, Mr. Denison rofutes tho suggestion of signifiennco and calls it merely a coincidence. Ho is taking a renl vacation, ho says, tho first in yoars, sinco ho boenmo connected with tho Cfln nnvnrimtmif tfl,n....l. i. .. " ""i """""bh no pnsseu ,. , through hero fivo years ago. Ho does not consider his last trip to tho mainland In tho nntiiro of a vacation, but says that his present visit is to bo a long period of rest from his labors. It was rumored thnt a much higher personago of tho United States would bo tibo.ir.l flm Sli,r: i, Mr. Gordon and Mr Denison are ..i....v tnu uuiy uincmis on tlio steamer. SMUGGLERS OF CHINESE ESCAPE FROM PURSUERS SAN FUANC18CO. fiplnlmr 7 Tl Associated Press Cable) Pursued by two submarines nnd three Immigration cutters and under a hail of riflo shots, a band of smugglers of Chlucso managed to make their escapo In a fast launch hero today, LARGE SUMIS STOLEN. NEW YOKIC, October 7. (By Press Cnblo) A packngo containing $i!00,O00 has loen stolen wl.lln n transit from Havana to this port. DYNAMITER PLEADS GUILTY. INDIANAPOLIS. Imlinnn. Otnlme 7. (Ily Associated Prow Cablo) Ed-ward Clark, one of tho men indicted by tho federal grand jury In tho dynamite conspiracy easts, entered a plea of guilty when arraigned this morning. mid became its recognlzod loader iu Kuiin, und that party gulnlng power In the Htnto eluctod him United States senator for tho toim of 1801 to 1807, which ho served, Ho ws tho prohibition eamlldutu for Oovernor of Kansas in 18D8, but was defeated. In 1100, Jmvlug returned to tho Republican party on issues growiug out of tlio v.nt, he tool, nn tut it o part in tho for MrKiiiloy and itooioitdt. Followlnii tlio expiration of IU term ns Hulled EltuUi stmntgr, ho remained in Wunbliiijtoii am roiiipllfd a coitgroii' louul intlex, leiuruliig to Tupeku about it yir ago t'i make Ms homo with Mi on, l)y(jlu M. I'vfTer, li it.tAM.M&hiiA $JM strtttiZL. cjJiJiai,tiltAt& mumrn sQBittisiiltMssssi AAbf..jrs?yiCi 4