IM MRmMMim f "' Wltl'l' , mM'f' f'xrm'' VOL VL. NO. 78 HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY. rftinY. NOVEMUIJU 8. 1912. -SEMI WEEKLY. WHOLK NO. 3760 DAYS DF DESPERATE HGHUG ! EfiD.iN DEFEAT QF TURKS Twenty-Five Thousand Ottoman Army Dead or Wounded. Bulgarians Prove to Be Irresistible Upon Battlefield. e 0 tw Wireless Telegraph.) o e .SOFIA, Bulgaria, November 7 e (Spoclnl to The Advertiser) o The Turkish army commandod by Nazim Pasha was completely o a crushed in tho great battle of a the last two days, on tho o Tchorlu lino, according to semi- received hero to- o official xoporta A r Z Tho Turks lost In killed and o a -wounded more than double the o loss at Lulobucgas. a Tho Bulgarians are now vu. suing tho defeated army. e e . . se (By Federal Wireless omzrs TiMliTaritt. November 7. (Special to The Advertiser) The Turkish losses in Wiled and wounded during tho fivo days of fighting in'tho vicinity Burnarhissar are estimated of at 25,000 men; the Bulgarian batteries troops captured, took 2000 of guns -and prisoners. They also seized four loco-motives and 243 railroad coaches. Proceedin7?apSownnpaWfSr tho Struma. Story of tho Battle. (By Federal Wireless Teleeraph.) VIENNA, Austria;- NovemDCT . (Special to Tho Roichspost correspondent with the Bulgarian army sent the foMwing today under date of November "After heavy fighting, tho left wing occupied tho heights cast of Istrandia and has driven tho TuTkish Tight wing into tho forest re- gion west of Lake Derkos. Tho Bulgarians their forces aro now bringing from Istftrndia and Yenikoni to dolivor an attack on tho Tchatalja position out of Lako Dcrkos. "Tho Bulgarian center and Tight wing aro forcing tho defeated Turks' rear guard back along tho lines sixteen miles cast of Tchorlu, and will soon execute an attack on tho Turkish position on each side of Tchatalja. "In tho recent fighting the Turkish artillery supported tho infantry very indifferently, leaving tho infantry ox-posed to tho attacks of tho pursuing Bulgarians. As a result tho retreat of the Turks almostMnvariably into confusion. "Boforo Adrianople, tho Turks aro trying to break their way through tho Bulgarian wing. The failuro of tho last sortie appears almost ip have broken the garrison's powers of resistance, and its fall is cxpoctcd immediately." Will Slag To Deum Then. (By Federal Wireless Telesraph.) LONDON, November 7. (Special to The Advertiser) "Wo will sing a To Deum of thanksgiving in the mosque f St. Sophia next Sunday," boasted he leaders of the conquering army of Bulgarians today, boforo the last Turkish buttle lino between them and tho .city of Constantinople. Of the great European empire conquered by tho Mohammedan invaders centuries ago, thcro now remain only "Vive small districts today, and ovon these Constantinople, Adrianople, Monastir anil Scutari aro threatened. Jt was reported that the great of Snlonica has been evacuated, and that tho Turkish army stationed in tho city has been withdrawn, but no confirmation of this yet has boon received Which direction tho retreating army is supposed to bavo taken wan not mentioned In tho rpport, but if it is trim that the Turks linvo abandoned (tie city, they mint sooner or later como Into contact with one of tho armies in tlie vicinity of tho fortr whichever Hray thy take. Muntir, wbr 1MM 1'asha had, lHI Turkish nmy, l raid to Uve bsen VIEW OV C0NSTANTINOKX AND S CONSPIRACY TIL Interesting Evidence Introduced by the Prosecution at Indianapolis. (By Federalt Wireless Telegraph.) TNmAJJAPfiiriFrWhdittna. Novnmhrir pKfflcStjllsBr)SNws paper ciiyjunga auuui uxpiusiuus were read in tho "dynamite conspiracy " trial today, as having boon sent to John J. McNamaia by ofilcials of tho International Association of liridge and Structural IromvoTkers. , McNamara, in ono lottor, wrote to Philip A. Coo'ey, New Orleans, Louisiana; "I do not want clippings about work, but about certain things that might happen vhich would bo of interest to us." Tho United States government in its on'enlnir statement said it would bo shown that although Cooloy's tenitory was not affected by explosions, ho continually was soliciting them and vns negotiating with men to cauBe occupied by tho Allied Balkan Moun tain States troops. Between. the Bulgarian army and Constantinople now stands only tho forts, hold by an army that has been crushed and defeated and that has been rendered, it is believed in military circles, incapable of making any sustained ' dofenso against a constant assault. "s y righting Very Severe. (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) COLOGNE, Germany, November 7. (Special to The Advertiser) The Turks aro reported to have been decisively beaten by tho Bulgarians and driven in uigorder from their positions at tho Tchatalja forts in front of Constantinople, according to a diepatoh roceived here today from Sofia. Tho fighting was very severe and lasted two days, Mobilizing Great Fleet. T fiwnnw vA,nmi.. t q :i - The AdvuriUprf Thn Wt VhtM, ti. European nations aro assembling in Turkish waters will comprise fourteen battleships, twenty-two cruisors and fifteen torpedo boat destroyers and aux liiaries. Sir Edward Archibald Borkely Milon, commander of tho Mediterranean squadron, will bo the senior officer of tho International fleet, nnd is expected to taka command should concerted operations become necessary, Will Accept Terms. PARIS, November 7. (By Associated Press Cablo) Turkoy has decided to accept any terms of pcaco the Powers will recommend, according to statements todny in oflicinl circles. Tho Bal. lain Allies v. ill ask tho partition of European Turkey, permitting tho Powers to dictate tho fato of Constantinople. Acknowlodgo Defeat. CON8TANTINOPL!:, Turkey, November 7. (By ABsociatod Press Cablo) -Tho Bulgarians have again defeated the main body of tho Turkish army, this time nftrr a terrific two days' balilo nt Tchutaljn, tho last llnp of dofuiikci. Turks Detert City, BALQNlfA, Turkey, Number 7 y Arnuelatwl Vrtn CaWo) - Tliu Turk liuvo withdrawn froiu this city, dMrtrovlutf th bridge Mweeu iero and Ctmilautliwijde. Kf!$3$g THU BOSEHOftUS WITH MAP OF DISTRICT VlOW BEING BATTLEDOVER lis T PNG TO ANNIVERSARY I Twenty-five Years of a Happy Marriage Celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Wilder. Beiieat)uagUprcdwoddIiig bell "traced oVer with smilax.and Cherokee osobuflfl,'Mr'.'ftnd, Mrs. Gor. rjt P. Wilder wore congratulated last evening on having reached their wedding anniversary, the Country Club house bejng the scene of tho season's largest and most congenial social event. It, was difficult to beliovo that tho hostess was othur thann blushing bride, and to those who have known her ever since sho caino to tho Islands from California ns a bride, years ago, saw her last night boneath tuo inhered bell almost as sho appeared when sho stopped off tho stcnner which biought her and the bridegroom fr.om tho Coast. It seemed to tho largo assemblage of friends they wore celebrating tho wedding rather than tho quarter-century anniversary of a brilliant social event wlrch took plnco on November 7, 1887, in Mills Seminary College, whero tho bride, Miss Lillian Kimball, had been n student, and from which Mr. Wilder took her away to Mb Island home at Kahului, Maui, . Tho wodding of Miss Kimball ami Mr. Wilder was attended by a largo number' of Island friends, of whom only half a dozen wore present last Tho cquplo on their honeymoon trip wore given a royal send-off at Snn Francisco and n more royal ono when tuoy rcacliou llono.ulu on Novombor 14, a week later. At nlno o'clock tho host and hostess stood in tho center of n long receiving line and wero greeted by a throng of friends for nearly uu hour. Thoy btood in the reception hall of tho beautiful Country Club house, which was garnished wtli tmceries of Cherokee roses ovor ceiling and. walls, with elustors of laigor roses thrusting their ,fragrant bloBSOiiiB fron) bowls, Tho receiving lino had for a background a bank of tho beautiful Lillian Wilder hybiscus and other varieties, I h. Burbank creations of Mr. Wilder. UiroctIy bohind Mr. and Mrs. Wilder wAa? " tall pior glass framed with wide J '.P8 f cloth of gold over which hung dolicnte tendrils. The bell ahovo them hollowed from a block of pou tree, tno ciappor being a largo electric globe. Fascinating Scene. AU tho other rooms, the dancing lanai and supper room, wero beautifully decorated with trailing vines of tho roso aud orchids, with banks of Totes ana hybiscus on every hand. musses of tullo boing festooned through tho wealth of flowers and vines. With a myriad of electric globes gloaming within nnd without, tho entire clubhouse being outlined in incandesconts, tho sotting made a fascinating scene. Kecciviug with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilder wero Governor and Mrs. Wnlter V, I'rcar, Mr and Mrs. John llamlolph Gait, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander J. Camp boll and Doctor and Mrs, George Her bort. Introductions made by Walter V. DllliiiKham, tho ushers including Messrs. Alotizo Gartloy, Harry Mjirfar lano, Clifford Kimball, J)r. Penllnaud Jledtwmiiu, Druco Cartwright, L, M. Vetlrion Frank Armstrong, Iiuirv (abb, Dickton Nott, Barnaul Walker, :. II. W Norton Httbie Wnlker. The utnioit Informitlily lgrcl, nnd tinner lh spell of tho charming lioilw (Coutlmiod eu Pse Yiut) L MIL L LOST NEAR QUEBEC All Passengers and Crew Saved; Steamer in Precarious Position. M6NTREAL, Canada, Novombor 7. (ByuAjigociated. Press Cable) The biff .paajenfior liner iljas grounde'djin tho StVXawrence river. , Pour hundred passengors wore saved amid sensational scenes. Pears were felt for the safety of tho vessel and the boats were lowered at once. Tho pas sengers kept .their heads and wore taken Off rapidly. All Passengers Safe. (By Federal Wireless TolcerapU.) MONTBEAL, Canada, Novombor 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) A wireless messago today from tho Canadian Northern Koyal Mail Htenmsbip , Itoyal George, which went aground in tho St. Lawrence riyer near Quebec last night, roiifirmcd earlier news that 400 of tho icsxol's 9J0 passengers had been taken off. Pour tugs wore standing bv when tho message vtits sent, and it is believed tho work of transferring iho passengers continued throughout tho night. A dispatch from Quebec earlior this morning announced all tho passengers and crow wero safe. Tho Royal George is hound from Avonmouth, England, and was duo hero today, Sho is reported in a precarious position. WILL TIT FOR LONE DISTANCE AIR RECDflD B Federal Wireless Telctrpph.) LOS ANGELES, November 7. Special to Tho Advertiser! Tn an attempt to break tho long distance air record, Itobcrt Fowler, the aviator, roso from Grifllth Park at efght o clock this morning to fly from Los Angeles to San Francisco by way of Bakorsficld and Presno. At tho same timo, Charles Soule, an automobile racer, started from tho cour houso here to follow Fowler's aeroplane up tho Valley, MARINE TIDINGS By Kanaka Wireless. M, N. S. 6. Hyndcs En route from Seattle 8 p. m., November 7, 1012, 223 miles from Honolulu; will arrive Friday evening. P. M. S. S. China En routo from Han Francisco, 8 p. in., 210 miles from Honolulu; will arrivo at nine o'clock Priday morning and Ball Saturday morning at ten o'clock, M. N. 8. 8. Wilholmlna En routo to Pun l"Tanc!rc6, 8 p. in,, 402 miles irom Honolulu; frcih wind from north; sea nil well. O. S, B, Hiorra En route from San Prancliro; seventy-three and thirteen steerage passengers) 31 tacks of mall. ,. I.wno of nhsciifo for two Months, uinliif fxcpptioual clreiiiiiitiiiifiMi, with permlwlon to apply for u uilonilon of month, im Len atmWtA Cant. Ve Witt V, nuii(ilirUin. iiufond iniiin try, Hlionl4 Ilirk. KILL GARRY OUT STftTE REFORMS Governor Wilson Says He Will "Stay on Job" Until the Work Is Done. (ny Federal Wireless Telerraph.) PRINCETON, Now Jersey, November 7. (Spccinl to Tho Advertiser) .lust bacnuso Woodrow AVllson is the President-elect of tho United States, ho docs not intend to retire from tho fight ho has nnged for two years for a program of progressive legislation in Now Jersey. Governor Wilson said today ho would "stay on llio job in Trontou" until ho Im a carried out his reforms, butwlth a Democratic logisliture bohind him thoro is likely to bo a smooth process when tho legislature convenes on January first. Tho said todny that tho program of reform ho had ili mind for would bo ndvnnccd by tho fact that attention probably will bo attracted by his policy !n the New Jorsoy legislature. Congratulations Frsia Manila, I'MNCRTON, November 7. (By Pross Cable) Tho Philippine legislature lias sent n cablegram of congratulation to Governor, Wilson upon hie election. f MAY ORGANIZE NEW POLITICAL PART! (Br Federal .Wireless Teleeraph.) ROCHESTER, Now York, Novombor 7.- (Special to Tho Advertiser) Ono of thoTluostions be-discussed in each of tho fivo departments of tho American Federation of Labor, which is whether it would bo advisaSlff forworkr ers to organizo a political party that will embody their deslro for legislation. Tho American Federation of Labor has novor taken part in a political cam paign, and has a rule forbidding politi cal discussions in its meetings. H SEEKS L (Ry Federal Wlreloas Teleeraph.) LONDON, England, November 7. (Special to Tho Advortisor) Fresh loan negotiations between tho Chinese government and tho group of bankers representing tho United States, Great Britain, Germany, Franco, Russia and Japan havo been oponcd in Peking, China. Tho nows was communicated hero to day. (By Federal Wirelesa Teleeraph.) RENO, Nevada, November 7. to Tho Advortisor) With returns in from over half tho precincts iu Nevada, it is apparent that tho senatorial toga loft vacant by tho United States Senator Gcorgo'S. Nixon will be won byKoy Plttmun, a Dornocrat. T TAFT IS BACK IN WASHINGTON (Jly Federal Wireless Teleeraph.) WA8JIINGT0N, November 7. (Spc cialTo Tho Advertiser) President Taft returned to Washington today, Tho private car Of Governor Hadloy of Missouri was attached to tho President's train in Hurrisburg, Pennsylvania, nnd the Governor enmo on to Washington And conferred with Mr. Taft. .4... - IS SOME IN Glinift BAN PitANCISCO, Novombor Asooelnted Pre Cablo) r to r turns nt an early hour this morning b'vo IlooiuvfH it plurality of J8tf, a imr n rrralu hlAt llio return, from wniiy"7Kfiii"wi y hj HI lAl'iVfd. CANDIDATES ABE EXCHANGING STOTE5 Illinois Is Credited to Wilson While Minnesota' Goes for Roosevelt. DOUBLE SURPRISE IS GIVEff Colonel Wins Chicago, But the Governor Gets Country Districts. (Br Federal Wireless elecraph.) CHICAGO, Novombor to Tho Advortlsor) Lato returns from all oxcopt 370 precincts irr the State giv. Wilson a plurality of 71SQ ovor Roosevelt. ', Wilson's plurality outside of Cook county, which comprises Chicago, wn 15,448. Tho missiilg precincts uto so scattered that no estimate can bo raado on them. Wilson's voto in Cook county was 305,100 nnd Roosevelt's was 330,-440, It was thought at first that this for Roosevelt could not bo overcome in tho rest of tho State. Out of 2125 precincts butsido of Cook County heard from, tho voto is; Wilson, 200,193, "Roosovclt, 180,312; Taft, 140,530. Thero woro still 003 scattoring in, tho State to bo hoard from, when thCBO returns c'amo in, alid it is considered probnblo that their voto will mcrcoso Wilson's lend. Minnesota for Booaovolt. (By Federal Wireless Teleeraph.) ST. PAUL, Minnesota, November 7. (Spocial to Tho Advortisor) Lator returns today swung Minnesota from Wilson to Roosevolt, nnd tho colonel will probably carry tho State by about 5,D0O. Roosevelt fpund his greatest strength in tho, rural districts,., i880prv cincts of tho 3003 proclnctsjilnbluiifng thoso of Hennepin ami 'Ramsay counties, shows Roosovolt roeelvod 01,985; Wilson, 84,117; Taft, 50,700. Roosovolt In tho canvass of votes is gaining an nvorngo of soven and n half votes on Wilson in tho country, nnd should this ratio continue his plurality would materially exceed tlioso clnima already set up by his followers. - TIE (Dy Tedcra! Wireless Teleeraph.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Noembor 7. (Special to Tho Advertiser) As a of errors found in the unolllcial count, tho raco between Representative Nicholus Longworth (Republican), son-in-law of former President Roosovolt, and Stauloy Eboulo Democrat) for congress in tno first Ohio congressional district, is in doubt. Tho first rqturns gnyo Longworth a plurality of a little more than 1000 votes, but tho official count, began by tho board of elections today, indicates that tho estimate of the unolllcial returns is incorrect and that eithor man still has a chanco of being elected. i . WINS CITY BY MARGIN. LOS ANGELES, November 7. (By Associated Press Cablo) Complete returns from this city show that has canicd it by a plurality of 547. It was an exceedingly closo race and tho results wero not known for souio time, Tho missing Tcturna from northern precincts in tho State will probably glvo California to Wilsou by an exceedingly narrow margin. JOHNSON STILL CONTROLS. SAN FRANCISCO, November 7. (By Associated Press Cablo) Governor Johnson still controls tho California legislature, tho election of members showing that his wing of tho party io California is in tho majority. ..- MICHIGAN TO ROOSEVELT. LANSING, Michigan, November 7. (Hy Associated Press Cablo) Roosovelt has carried Michigan by 30,000. ROOSEVELT'S KEYSTONE. PHILADELPHIA, November 7. (By Associated Press Cable) Pennsylvania has gono for Roosovolt. GENERAL WOOD FOR HAWAII? Anny oftlclitU in tho Phillnpluei havo lmd grfipovliiu from Washington that (1 on 0 ml Lcouurd Wood wimld be assigned to tho command of the pipposed division of Hawaii, on tho expiration of Ms term in chief of itaff. Th sumo graprviue says the Kfiernl will taka romniiiiid wirly In JOl? 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