IW'll'HsWlilll' 1'JIIIILM 11.T.LMII.J.H t ..n. - ... Tmmw " v" ' r" rlrWESnf5p?Twi -i wTNwijf - -n ij ,ir Vr'VC V!fTOfwr fc VOL. LV. NO. 7 1 HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912. SEMI WEEKLY WHOLK NO. 3753 ATHENIAN WD 4 GREEK INVADERS Montenegrin Victory Followed by Flaming Villages Powers Preach Peace, EBut Prepare to Take g a Hand (By Federal Wireless Telecrai'h.) ATHENS, Greece, October 10. Special to Tho Advertiser) Tho Qrcck Premier, Elcftcrio Vcnizclos, still hopes for peace. Addressing a groat gathering which had assembled outside his residence Into last night, ho said: ' ' I still hopo that peace will bo maintained. Onr nllies do not desiro to niako conquests nnd what wo ask for ttlso corresponds to the intorests of the 3 neighboring empires and represents a first and Indispcnsnblo condition lor tho peaceful co oxiatenco of tho Balkan peoples nnd the Ottoman Empire." The assemblage grcoted tho Premier's words with cries of "Hurrah for warl" upon which M. Vcnlzelos repeated word foT word that "which ho bad already said. Greeks Lose Heavily. (By Federal Wireless Telecroph.) LONDON, October 10. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Heavy losses wero inflicted by Turkish troops on a band of Greeks numbering 1000 men, who today attacked a Turkish frontier post neaT D'Hisikula, They were driven back over tho frontier, according to a news ngency dispatch from Salonika. Albanian Towns in 7101068. (By Federal Wireless Telecrsph.) VIENNA,-Austria, October 10. (Special to Tho Advertiser) -Many Albanian, villages to tho north of Boyanna river arc in flames, according to a dispatch received hero from CattaTO. Many fugitives, including wounded men, have arrived at Scutari. Somo peasants who fled to tho frontior posts at Szamcsi were slain by Montenegrin soldiers. Turks Still Hope for Peace. (By Federal Wireless Telecraph.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Octobor 10. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Moro energetic intervention by tho Powers in order to prevent tho outbreak of hostilities on tho part of BulgariarScrvia and Greece, and to bring about a cessation of tho war with Montonegro, is said to bo contemplated today. Shots are reported to havo been exchanged between tho Turkish and Bulgarian troops occupying advanced posi tions on tho Turkish-Bulgarian frontier at Timrush and Klissure. Princo Tired First Shot. (By Federal Wireless Tolejrraph,) PODGOR1TZA, Montenegro, October 10. (Special to tho Advertiser) The Montenegrin army opened war against Turkey by attacking a strong Turkish positron opposite Podgoritza, Peter, the youngest son of King Nicholas, fired the first shot. This wus the signal for firing all along tho lino nnd an ar. tillcry duel ensued. Within minutes five Turk ish guns were silenced nnd tho Turks retreated from their first position on Mount Planintza. By uoon tho Turks bad evneuated tho mountain, Podgont en, the headquarters of tho Montono' grin forces, nnd amid tho enthusiastic cheering of tho pcoplo King Nicholas, with Princo Mirko, his second son, and stnff rode curly to tho mountains to survey the positions, The, Montenegrin guns had been placed tho night before and strong de tachments of men wero hold In reserve should tho Turkish forces prove larger than tho reports of tho scouts iudl cutcd. Austria May Take Hand. VII NNA, Austria, October 10, (11 Associated Prut Cnblo,) Auntria'n riilnltter of foreign Affairs aiuiouncfil today Hint Austria hu Important inter -( in the Hulkuim nlilcli lio In pro imnil i Kiiiir.l "t any Pt. Thin I fuiieu to jumiii (no juiuiiiiy ur am In lit. uiiiii actively Iniulviul in (lie Mur Tliu iiuons itl 'J'urkuy liavu buuuu llimr wurk ul jj)t?ii nm! dwlruiillwu, a r,,ri.( ii. Hid tiariM rwaliiuji lurn fiHiui m iruuiiiwl jmihuri iDwn, UuroMi Wr yret, JjiMmiN. IJnlubur 1U, ) AaMMJ Mr 4 Ii.m i'mIiIm) 't IWt wt ill Itinu iurvrii ibsi iimr Ii jirl him ur if Himrl )WiutMi)i wMgn . n m iu.huk Tin jlttWl f Itii llit'x l ivriiiltitisd ill IU u(lMU b' ui h4vg nnua ji MLS FOR IB WITH T01IB,MA!!uiR,ys HEAD W0RK W,NS LOSE ML, IN tt TeUKmBEv :)liHiiiHilHHilEiiiiH viliiiilliiiliHBiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH HIiraiiHiiSHBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiillillililiiliiliH IKS" THHiy .jBUg s !jW HHiHIlHiiHHsJBflHeHHHHiHiBB KING GEOEGE, OF GREECE, "Who is still in favor of peace. E DUTY FOR YOUNG liriVn (II) Federal 'Wireless Telesraph.) WASHINGTON, October 10. (Special to The Advertiser) In order to give young navy offlccrs greater variety of experience in their earlier years and to throw them moro ou their own resources and tench them self-reliance, tho navy department has adopted n now systom in detailing ollicers to tho gunboats and smaller vessels. In tho future the period of duty for gunboat ollicers, except the commander, will bo only one yenr, so that a greater number of them may havo tho advantages of training on vesols where thorc aro individual responsibilities nnd range of duties is greater. ... WILSON ONCE MODE (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) HOUGHTON, Michigan, October 10. (Special to The Advertiser) Declaring that Woodrow Wilson, governor of Now Jersey and Democratic candidato for President, opposed every effectivo means of helping the wage-worker, Colonel Itoosovelt appealed here last night to tho working men and women of the country to support the Progressive party on election day. In tho paBt, Colonel Itoosevelt said, Governor Wilson had displayed "sullen hostility to labor," Ho quoted from speeches nnd writings of tho Democratic candidato in regard to labor nnd said that Governor Wilson had made a "sudden nnd violent retracting of his steps." NO SPECIAL SESSION TO ACT ON TAFT ELECTORS SAf'ItAMKNTO, California, October 10. (Ily Associated Press Cublo) Acting Governor Wullace, it ia believed nt the order or Governor Iiii refiiBod to call an extra set- slnn nt Hwi fllnln limUhiturn tn'ummld the primary Invr so as to entitle fljV. Taft to n pUve on (ha otlli'lul I. ..II... .1... II..w... .ill ..l........ I...l.t'l7 I'UltUl, IV ll'UUVJl VIKI INI iiniHi Ik'oii ilMilurcil by tlio court entitled to tho llepublifnu placet. AUTO BANDITS ESCAPE. BT. WUIH, Mtiiourl, October 10.- (Ily Ahoh(u1 17mw ('Mbl)UMiiklHj liiilil ilufeti I Ik rim nit I liii kl rflts ii Ml fi 'uoi.it. intnaiu ovrwj tuii PffiriT! uinl iximI on a rood Iwiitlnu from 111 Ux Omi mu Mid up utid rubbw of 8W. FIvTcSfiks KILLED, ht J.-(IV kmAft Vim r wll liuu) vm tOJind l ?"" zHh bf HI b FIHST BATTLE B? MiXPlOSIBlL One of Germany's Battleships of the Air Blows Up Crew Escapes. (Br Federal Wireless Telegraph.) BERLTN, Germany, October 10. (Special to The Advertiser) Germany's aerial fleet suffered a severe loss today by tho total wrecking, by exposion, of .ono of its immento mill tary diilgiblc baboons nnd of the hun gar in which it was stationed in a suburb of Berlin. The dirigible was being refilled with hjdrogen gas by soldieis of tho flying corps. The gas which is highly in flammable was being passed into tho euxelopo from metal cylinders when tho fuction of gas Itself on tho filling tube caused fire to start. A iolent explosion ensued, completely destroying tho dirigible and blowing tho hangar to splinters. None of the crew was injured. TO REACH COAST TODAY (lly Federal Wlre'ess Telegraph ) SEATTLE, Washington, October 10. A message received today from the cruieer Maryland which is bringing Sec rotary of State P. C. Knox and Secre tary of tho Interior Wnltcr I, l'ishei from Honolulu, says that that vessu will arrive in Scattlo tomorrow morning .. JURY COMPLETED TO TRY BECKER FOR MURDER Ity Wireless Toleersnli ) Ni:W YOIIK, October 10. (Speclnl to Tho Advertiser) The jury which will try Police t.leutonnnt Charles I Becker, charged with the murder of Herman llonuiithiil, the J'uHUIdo gum bier on July 10, in front of tho Hotel LMl'trojiole, whs completed toda) filYAN AS AN EXPERT ' ON HIGH COST OF LIVING (llr Kfdtr.l Wlr.lt. Ttlwtpli ) P.UKK), North DulioU, October 10. to Tim WiIIInih ,leiiiiini Jirym mrivod in l'nro thm i'!UIiiinu mm Biidrimuii u larno umii 4111 Ct of MOIIKII Oil till) idyll cotl of mm . STniKEDREAKEnS IN MINE, WKOIMAl, UImIi, Oitebtr JO (Ily Aminml i'riw u iuk l Ml Iku iumi ImIo I Itn Urrilur? umfM hy ilri(rf, II hiiI(ipi foi n$$ml4 ih KMItuu JikiiMwknri lum Wwr Trk l itm mut hI mmi mt hum illil MtJksitl LUbt: UAnt The Giant Slabster's "Turkey Trot" Proves Superior To Buck O'Brien's Famous "Saliva Twist" Red Sox Barely Save Shutout (By Federal Wlrelns Telegraph ) BOSTON, Mafsachusetts, Octoler 11. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Hubc Marqtmrd, Johnny McO raw's great left landed pitcher, nnd his famous "turkey trot" ball procd suporior to 'BUck" O'Brien nnd his "shn twist" this nfternoon, and tho third contest of the world's series was hulked up to tho ei edit of the isit rs by n score of two to one. Marqunid showed bettor form In tho box than any of tho twirlers who havo npiurpl in the present series of games, and held the locals' dnngeroui hitttra rsfnly nt alt tngi$.' A lit of quick hniking on thji ilnr0S tho "south taw" t.ivcd lflnC,d(Uiliqi ninth inning, when ho nt third bise n nic6mont;lnternhiir rictcher, the liaHtscrMuiSfeLiirtstop, made a e sth error tluitolSjOniwn ho 'ed I'm ar le Jlnrquis bt hi vi.torj. 'omo doubls wero entertained ns til would be steady In the box, in view of his imfortnn ito work of Jat Jear, but thee were s ept nway when tio begin whipving Ids f'it rcauing curve- aerosi tiie plae with ig). tnlng speed. He hopt the Biii"lci rcnttorcd and nreventeii Tris Sneaker, the Boston star cliiggcr, from connecting safely. Vvule Horn, the spectacular work of Miununrd, Murrnv stirrel with two jcrsalioml catches in tho outfle'd, ono 1 drive nrii'nst 'he fenco nnd -'ii rilior skyscraper which ho pulled out of tho r vim one nauii. ,iurr;iy also siarieai the scoriiig, slamming out a pretty! loublc m the second Inning and icgis teljni; on two sacrifice hits. Js'ew i'oik's second tally came in the fifth, ?hcn Hcrzog doubled nr.d was chased oyer tno rubber on n single by Tletelier fO'Brien was a bit unsteady nt various stages of the contest, but ho had plenty of saliva on the ball and it was all th" Giants could do to pot n sol'd widlrtp o(T lis fctyle ol pitching, lie rotned in tho A GROUP OF NEW 1, Meyers; 2, Mathowsonj virmnw omnmi i in ..n n'l Mi.,1, j, yf iu JUmlvn rKUivi Kru bUA iSBBBBBBBB Jf- t SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBll ssiiiiV 'Rv il IsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB isHHIiW ii KsyQteav isiiiiiisiiiisiiiH aBslismT?islsW BBllBS&SsV W1 "dBSSSSSSSSlMHB "RUBS" MAKQUARD. MeGnw'a RrMlt!t pitchoi, whoi won yesterday's game from tho 1'. i nv eighlh in liivnr ot ''client, nltor Ncnl a an nun uecn sLoved in to liat lor. liim and had fanned. The list ot the ninth iuning gave the Red Sox renters their b'g thrills when, with Speaker down, Lewis gerMlicd nn infield hit nnd circled the sack on a long double by Larry Gardner. It was up to Mnnoger Jpke Stnhl to win tho game, and ho shoved a hard one to Marqunrd. "The Rube" seized it mid, suowing gord baclmll judgment, YORK NATIONALS. 3, Murray; 4, PoVoro. inuriud his tliiow to llcrzog nt third t in tlmo to cut oil Gardner Ilendrick. sou, running for Htnhl, got to third, I wlirn tossed n bloomer iu field i lug Wngnnr's grounder, hurling tho ball i far to ono side of Morldo, Ciuly ended I tho Himpeusu when ho Hied out to Josh iltbii in k'ftl'nhl, inn Murqiiiird got the wlorv of his flrnt w mill's mrlcs win. I Tho iitteiidniieo was greater tliiui nt yesterday's game, ns today found Jil.iliil pcoplo ut iliii Aiiiorli'iiu I,iaguo Park. Tlio lotni receipts wero :i,H2, of which !H,oOD will go to tlio ilnynr I mid ll.'lll l(j tho National C'liiiiinlMioil. I Hcoro by Innliigai INhiv York Ilium.. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 IIIU..1 1 0 (I it ii 0 2 7 lloitoti liiina. ,0000000011 llllii. .OlOllllo t1 Nuimimryi ilutlurlits I'or Kmv York, liiriiimril uinl iluiiirn fur ltotoii liixliuiit mih CiirrlL'iin nnd I'udy, 1 luiiliigs iii.iMii Jly O'Uniu, , IW4 I fill, J i Murqutiri), (i. Tmu linno lilt-- Murmy, llvraou, (liirdimr, HUhl. tU.ri 1 Urn lilt HunluDr. Miiniunnl. sunifl Ily llrug, Ijoubln jiwy (tiiiwktir h R ttUi. HluMi n, liotur, Wuur. Itrtl U n lll otr tlaruiuirti, ji tinro' IriMi, I Ull Uf uiUi Ull Mlruti out - llr UuriiuHiil, 0i by O'llMwi. I 1 1 mi A rM i lluni.i t.LiLl i..4 li.i i Wlm Lu (, O'lMinUin, IWiMdj Jltybr, Hi H nut liyillllfl'i ,td&fcjZf2fljkk ml,f s&U V,?.rt ADMITS LETTERS AH AUTHENTIC h K If E Head of Standard Oil Testifies Stolen Documents Are Genuine. NAMES MEN OF PROMINENCE Archbold Confesses to a Close Relationship With Backers of Roosevelt. AVASH1NGTON, Octobor 11. (Ily As'ocintcd Press Gablo) Testifying- before tho Clnrm investigating eommittco day, John B. Archbold of tho Standard Oil Company ted tho authenticity of tho so- r.klll'd Iieiirsfiutters, said to have been stolen from his ofllco and sold to William R. Hearst. (Ily Feelers! Wireless Tcleernph.) WASHINGTON, Octobor 10 to The Advertiser) John D. Archbold, prcsidont of tho Standard Oil Company, testified today boforo tho United States senate committco investigating campaign contributions nnd expendi tures. His examination rolated to tbo "Archbold letera" between himself and formor United States Senators Poraker of Ohio, Quay of Pennsylvania and Mnrk Hnnna of Ohio nnd formor Rep resentatives Qrosvcnor of Ohio nnd Sibley of Pennsylvania. Certificates of sent to Torakor, ho said, wero for payment of legal sorviccs to tho Standard Oil Company, "that nnd nothing more." " Somo of tho letters said to havo boon, written to him by men named, Archbold could not romombor having received, but was not prepared to say ho had not. Of his own lcttors, his most frequont answer was "I havo no doubt I wroto it." . Archbold did not donv tho authorship of any of tho letters. Ho confessed to closo relationship with most of Theodore Roosevelt's backers in tbo 1001 campaign. It has been charged that tho Standard Oil and othor big interests financed Roosovolt's fight. LITTLE BOY ESCAPES DEATH BY A Loulor Kozowa, a Russian boy, wns knocked down and sovcroly injured about tho .fnco nnd scalp yesterday afternoon nt Bcrctania and Aula streets, whon ho was struck by nn automobile driven by Paul Boycr. According to witnesses, tlie child wns crossing tho streot with a load of wood on his shoulder, and on account of tho bundle of wood was unablo to see tho' automobile, which wns rapidly boaring down upon him, going towards tho city. s n rosult he was thrown to tho and sovorely cut about tho faeo and head, Beyer picked up tho child and drovo him to tho Koboyashi Hospital, whero lie is reported as resting well nnd out of danger. According to Motorcyclo Policeman Abrcu, Beyer was unablo to stop Ilia car until ho had gono about thirty-Ave feet past tho spot whero tho accident occurred. Ho wns not arrested. 1ITEH0USEIS PAT ON JOB AFTER ACCIDENT BccAuio tho roar wheels of hu ma chine refused to leave tlio cur track In (lino. City Knginoer WJiltuliouae'it unto wus Tim into by li Jtllpld Transit cur lit Mollllll, Wednesday evening, Tim cur nun n rcur leiiuer suiusuvu, but both It nnd tho city engineer wvru mt on tnoir Join unriy yMiaruuy morn- .I,. .. in. MARINE TIDINGS Uy JUhuku Wlrtlta. r, 1 n m. rurwK. uihwi nuw oii l'ruiisUmi Dsliibur 10. 1018. Ii l, ill i will iirrlvo I'fidny nt 0 n. in. ) Dm lily llrtt IIOWII Mill IUUMII 0iaiU) (WHIM WHU UWI. M K , , WllliflwluB, ftirtiuiii in IIUI" llwiuiylu, lltfU NMtlwIr wluj, IN MWiulb, ill IfaLiutiti w HltU IM tMtth Willi b uiiimi8 Mr.