..,.,.-, ..,,., ,...,.. JHwwp rai4fiijiui'i!ii!iay!uji'i',i'!iy VOL. VL. NO. 101 HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. -SEMI WEEKLY. WHOLE iNO. 3783 CIVIL ID NOW THUDS IN TIKI Regiments Turn Back To Oppose Slayer Of Nazim Pasha Revolution On.Verge Of Breaking Out In Capital (By rcdoral Wireless CONSTANTINOPLE, January 27. (Special to The Advertiser) Revolutionary rumors independent of those precipitated by the young Turk element rocked Constantinople today. More than two hundred in fluential men, mostly friends of Kainail Pasha, were ar xested early in the morning by Enver Bey. This number included Kainail Pasha, for mer minister of interior and minister of instruction. " Kamail Pasha is also under constant surveillance .and all indications-point to internecine strife; before .night. Kamail Pasha and iis followers are accused of fomentincjfecounter The young Turks today formed a 'military tribunal with Zekki Bey in charge, practically placing. Turkey under a military dictator-.ship.' The Sultan is powerless, ruling in name only. Three regiments are reported en route to Stamboul, near the Tchatalja forts, to support a movement to restore Pasha to power. The highest army officials distrust Enver Bey, believing that he and his associates murdered Nazim Pallia as part of a plot. ''The ambassadors of the Powers Tiere do not recognize Enver Bey, or the revolutionary - government, and have openly snubbed Shefket Pasha, the new grand vizier, in his new pose, absolutely refus ing to discuss the Balkan situation with him, either formally or informally. They also demand from the Porte an immediate answer to the Powers' note regarding the settlement of the war between Turkey and the Balkan States. CONTINUES ABMIfl'flOn AWHILE. (I) Vtttrt Wlrtlftt Ttltrrupb.) LONDON, January 27. (Special to Tho Advertiser) The Bulgarian Doctor Daneff, today notified tho ambassador! of tlio rower hero that the Balkan States would hold in ahoy-Slice for three day their determination to end the annUtlce with Turkey. 'Dili moana there will he no of fighting tiiie week, as the protocol provJdti for four daya' notice, It fa generally believed here that flghtluir wtJI he rreuiuod eventually. Open War U Piay4 UiMtoN, January A ho I'rwM r'aUv 0 tfar HuhViU) -War IjIwmm lbs Twfka ami the Ilalbas Allien U again rrilalii Aultwnliw as trt few war, thai lU bWiriit will mh U hl to tmtf i Uwi muII Pa ur II Tin- Allla Imlf IW wri4ay '" fh diaUiig r ib fwfwal knit liiUMiii tU ajwiatlNi fUtlaa UiMDM It t4 ! lad Twl. yyybjfedt. A TURKISH EEGIMENT AND A aWlBaterMi ENnflaDviatiHaN'AHa t BiiHuHiHHiiiWI rliiMMEMI!liaiiwHiiiMl fc Mtf3BBlBSKtKi'uBtllK9Simt HaMIHXaHaaaaaaH SKJ., PIMJ8& v ilmm&l MSMMBBBBSlto. . 1 ' , " air57iiSMWWMHilWiHMfcaA WILL FIGHT PERU FOR II SEAPORT Bolivia Is Mobilizing Army to Enforce Demands and Chile May Join Fray. (tlr Federal Wireless Telegraph.) LIMA, Pern, January 27. (Special to Tho Advertiser) War between Bolivia and I!pra iv inevitable; according to reports mauo nero u day. Bolivia's ambition to become a marl tlmn nation, osncciallv in view of tho jsappr&'AiDgi.eponlng' of tho Panama Unnal, is liela responsioio tor ' thnt arc more than strained. I Tho crisis threatens to embroil tno entiro West Coast of South .America. In a war in -which Bolivia was fight ing Peru, it is considered almost certain ' thnt Chllo would eido with tho Eliodoro Villazon, president of Bolivia, is determined that his nallon Bhall ncquiro a Pa'cifie seaport. Scones of wild disorder are reported from La Paz, the Bolivian capital. Tho Bolivinn nrmy is rapidly being put on a war footing. Tho normal neace strength. 30.000. is bcine raised to tho war stronRth of 55,000 and euorts aro Teportcd to raiso tho maximum to 125,000 troops. Peru's uttermost maiimum is considered to bo 75.000 on n war footing of oO.OOO nnd a peace basis of 40,000, but sho is still further handicapped oy a debt of six million dollars, twico that of hor enemy. Presidont J. Billlnghurst, who recently took offico in Lima, has summoned bis cabinet for a special conference on tho threatened war. MAKES EFFORT FOR PEACE IK MONGOLIA President Yuan Shih-Kai SencJs Conciliatory, Message to Its Kutuktu. (Br Federel Wlrelcu Telegraph.) PEK1N, China, January 27. (Special to Tho Advortisor) President Yuan Shih-Kai mado a formal reply today to tho contontlon of tho Kutuktu, tho Khan of Mongolia, that Mongolia could not rule until China declares that Urga would not bo sovcrod from China. Ho nays that tho Chinese administration Is endouvoriug, and in tho oud proposes, to maintain order In Mongolia nnd whllo numerous Mongol-inn chiefs nre in cominitnd and soldiers In the provinces linvo aikod to insrcli oguliist tho ho, In u dculro to avoid liloodihod, Imi pvriuiiilvd the Chluena to uwult nnd uncerluln wliefhor a peaceful tun ho ohUlnoiJ, I'ruiiidviit Vuuu HIjIIi ICaI ntkt for un uurly reply olympTcIhamVion now confessed professional IW V!IK, 7 -(l A Mtriattul l'rM ('Rblti lo Hlar UmIIh Hu) Thai lril uf Jauia Tltaip. tb itMii.t iu) Olyuiitl urn allrtwHil flxtmiHuii, alwrgM) will pro fWuul Uaaotoll imfiut, lmu Im (m I to A. A- If, 'siLfalaTl iWl twirit lay A tikwl liwe Ur Iha irij rat, Vmtm tmlmum U until UM0 bi wmmmiiBtllim mi m iM)(Mf4 l iHtuwlm ail iw UttfUm ww Ip Utm M (It umm mm! Mw tvtUnur LEAVING FOR THE FRONT WOUNDED TURK BEING HELPED BY COMRADE taMA.UTWVfT' 1 - Xmmt&rfmar&mwBmMaWBBBBmammmr UVA K SHHMaaaam m'.Wi. JBHIrffMLTifwiMilTrBKInBr irMnflMamnMKwrTnlr iT r iTTIni aHiHHiBsBK9IBHiHBlK.wiBBtl i KRHE&UBEEKKMBKIUSt&EOSttlMBi aiiBaiaEiiiiHHHHlSl99BS?liiBiiHLiiiiHaHiiiiiHHliH9 KBWMaPMi!sMtMmg,iil 1 t!W7SlMMBafpWBlCTn.sMiHMK Dynamite Explosion Shakes Paris O K K 0 Fissure Opened In City Street (Dy Federal Wlreleu , PAHI8, January 27. (Special to (.utviliDViy rt UAJIIUBIUU of dinntnlto, early today shook houses for a milo or moro around tho church of St, Bulpico, in tho southern part of Paris, A great fiesuro was opened in tho MOnOGCQ ONUE MORE (Hr Kfdrril Wlrtltu Til'.rth ) MIJKINI',8, Morocco, .January to Thu Adtvrllier) -Tho IVunrli I'uiillho ii.iiwlltlou utiilur f)l' uutd IliUlii'l, ywlunluy ruulnil a Uruu fiftnv ut lluiilinlsuM uinl llnnUllii tnUwi, Mf tor a Atrltbur flf lt i'mudi atiitit (iuitilrl llflixtn ailltH) HUlJ HNNM YiWMimi. TU Mf lufl fifty ditai) cw ty fliAl, 'AOKIHQ PLANT OESTnOYED tUIUAHV, AltwiU, JfJijy U AMtMiaM vim " u war MwtaMii Vwi umh unm Imitiimi fimM MUn' iwib us mm U I'M imwm by Wr UI a4 Bi Jtuo Do Sevres nnd tlirco olectric sur- face cars were destroyed, but nobody pvimury imjwivu us lar ns uns been reported rThq uxploslva is bcliovcd by tho police to linvo been taken from the construction norks of tho now suhwny )y somo workmen who wcri recently discharged. T SERVE FOIL SENTENCE IN Ji'iIL (llr I'Hrr.l Wlrrlw Tl ) WAHIIINOTON, Jumiary ST. (Hpo eld I lu Thu Ailvoiti.ur) Tim Unltixl NlulM (idpruino Court today alttnnod thu aoHViallon of Clwrlw II. Ilotku, for ww awrtil'iry ut tlio AwarUnii Hngar MAetlg twnwiiuiy, tvr iillrad tlout lu nigar wnlghlwu frauds ll wai MliiJ lit rijblM tuutitbi aud flu4 iK6o. Ih UikI fwkit) Wuum la Mi U 4ay, Tha Aiftsou puimlaM u mi Mw Mmm, wWali astUma) iwm wMf all Uw imu tmiimei DUKE II BATTLE m CIA TEEL Ffsh Attacks Him Under Watcrf but Swimmer Wins Fierce Struggle for Life. A flcrco bnttlo with a four-foot "man-eating" col bonoathtcn foot of water is the latest oxporlonco of Duko Paoa Kahanamoku, the nativo sod who brought to Hawaii tho worlil's short tllsttmco swimming record from Stock holm. Duko enmo out victor in tho thrilling hattle which toon pltvco for out from shoro in thO surf off Walklki, afternoon. Howovor, ho did not win until ho had lost n good portion of his right index finger between tho sharp fangs of tho reptile and was compelled to literally ehoko it to death it uncoiled its slimy body from around his 'waist. Duko reported nt tho draughting of fico ior tho water department to be gin his now duties yesterday morning, his finger wrnppod In bandages nnd con. tpdorably Bwollon. EvcTy effort is be ing mado to prevent blood poisoning. It will bo several days boforo tho torn flesh is sufficiently healed to allow tho young man to uso his hand froely Duko was swimming in tho Burf tho Moana shortly boforo noon Hnturdny. Hundreds lined tho shoro wntchlng him glida through tho water with thq graco nnd spood of a fish. Ho WHEN DEU WILL DIE FOR Icapcd on tho raft moored some distance 'ernment's intention to withdraw the from shoro nnd, after n briof rost, swam j Grey amendment Thoro was not a out towards tho Teof nd dived again ,ouna nntu ho had concluded. Thon a into tho water, 'iho crowd was still wlld domonstratlon brolso ouU " " w "" watching. It scorned to thorn an ago boforo Kahanamoku again camo to tho Conservatives chocred whllo auffra Burfaco, holding both hands in tho nlr, gottcs In tiio gallery hissed nnd cat-his left gripping tho still struggling called. col. Kahanamoku 's fnco was drawn, his "Asquith's action," said Mrs. Emo-lips firmly closed, his features plainly llno PanWmr8t loador of tho mmtant showing tho effects of the battlo Bnffragottcs, "is a scandalous botr ayal through which ho had just pnwod. of tho WOmon of England and wo will It wns realized on shoro that tho resume militant tactics forthwith, swilfimcri.'was -in troublo. Sovcral less tho government consonts to -rushed to his nid,. T';it- in this parliament n. bil miso that ho was injured was verified flcally providing equal 'suffrage.' when thoy aw his blood-covered hand, Open charges of trickery voiced by tho erimnon flow coloring tho wnter suffragettes were repudiated by Prem-around Mm, , r ier Asqulth. NoV'r'lril Aid. t ,i.f n,i " Lin j" ik.inriS 'w immr 0lP ,,,ni? !i0?."f? . .,,. mM m aaio w nid, nnd elantly made his way to tho uuacji. An effort was mado to get antiseptics when the injured swimmer finally reached shore. It wns discovered thnt tho bathing houses along tho beach hnvo po few culls for bandages or nntjsoptics innt emorgeney supplies of thebo'necded nrticles woro not kept. As a result, it was found necessary to bring Duko to tho city whero Jiis torn finger wns dressed. It is this delay, his friends fear, which may causo complications resulting in seriously crippling tho champion and proving a handicap in his futuro efforts to defend bis titlo to tho championship. Tlio middle finger nnd thumb of right hand aro nlco slightly torn, as n result o ttho col's vicious attack. Tills -would indicate that tho reptllo tried moro than onco to bito its victim. Btrugglo tTndor Wator. Trom tho story told by Kahanamoku It appears that ho had dived into tho surf in nbout ton foot of wator. Ho wns gliding along tho hot- (Continued on page four) . . iOOTJTEEL TRUST Former President Corey Tells of Gary's Dinners and Boost Prices. (Ujr WlrilHi 1 NKW YOJtlC, Juuuary 27. (Hpcclal to Tho Advertiser) William Ellis C'oroy, former prosideut of tho Unitcl IS E Premier AsquiuY Withdraws tho Suffrage Amendment From Commons. RULING FORCES THIS ACTION Militant Suffragettes Openly Make Threats of Civil War to Finish. (By IVIerol Wtrolus Telegraph.) LONDON, January 27. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Speaking for tho cabinet, PTornior Aaauith today arose In tho house of commons and formally withdrew Sir Edward Qroy's amendment to tho franchise bill intended to give votes to womon. This moans that no action will be taken on any suf fragotto bill nt this session of parliament. Members of the commons listened, quietly as Asqulth announced tho I Ho declared tile, cabinet regretted Its Inability at present to fulfill their pledgo to womento submit tho question ?f. equal suffragto a vote, hut main- rninM till: FnnlfAi T Jlttr4h aM"' avnl lw that , adoptfon of the Qroy mont would nocessarily call for relntro ductlon of the bill made its withdrawal Imperative After tbo announcement alt parliament buildings wore searched for militant snffragcttcs. "Othor demonstrations will Into inBlgnificanco compared to -what will follow tho withdrawal of tho Grey amendment. We Btand roady to dlo for tho cause." This throat was hurled by 2000 militant BUffrngottcs at members of tho house of commons Just boforo convening today nnd tho pollco aro .preparing for a violent outbreak. - STSTE SUPERVISION' NEW YORK, January 28. (Dy H Associated Press Cable) In a sngo'to tho utnto legislature Gov- ornoT Sulzer yesterday advocated tho passago of such legislation, as will provido stato supervision nnd regulation of tho Now YoTk Stock Exchange. It is Btatcd hero that the enactment of such a law will moot with bitter opposition, h SHERIFF ASSISTS HIS DISTINGUISHED WARD Secures Ball Bond for General Sickles and Hofuses to Lock Him Up in Ludlow Street Jail. (Br Federal WlreleM Teleereph.) NEW YOIIK, January 27. Special to Tlio Advertiser) In order to hlsBImr0 ' old friend, Con. Daniol E. Sickles, tho Inimlllutlon of arrest, Sheriff Hurburger himself personally nrrangoii witn counsel lor tuo ucnernl to secure bail from n surety compnny. This will obviiito tho necessity of locking (loncral Sickles In tho Ludlow Street Jail, pursuant to nn order of tho supremo court, issued after tho old sobllor hud failed to nccount for moro than twenty thousand dollars for tho Now York monument commission. MARINE TIDINGS By Kahuku Wireless, I', M. H. U, IfoiiKona, en route from Yokohama, H p. m , .liiiiunry S7, lUIII, HiO inllwt from llo'Kilulii, ll urrlvo at iiuMtHiitliia ut n u, in, Tuotdiiy. All wall, I', M H. M, llmiehuria, an route from Mud I'raiialfta, will Hrrlvu Wtwln'mlay, al B it. m Im loo through MiMiigara la Oral tabln, ifiti mwohi aUn, 148 t'MM fur Hun lulu, HI flnt ealilu wuHMgart, fliUm aMu) bln, a U6 lMg wll. ,AI1 wall, AIM is limb a A. H, M, M daf, Btatcs Steel Corporation, began fourth day of testimony today ut tho hearings in the government's suit to dissolve tho company under the antitrust law. A direct examination was taken up by Judge Jacob M. Dicklnion, attorney for tho government, who questioned the wltiu'un concerning tlio difference he lnu'i with E, II. Gary, chulrmuu of tlio lionrd of directors, boforo lilt rnsigiialion, Corey tentlflod that "one-fourth of my fortune is In tocutitlca of tho Htiiid Corporation." lie nslturuteil thul tlio olijunt of tho (lary dinners xu to niulnlulii prlci'n, About tlio ufforU if soma In niUo (li prlcu of ralU uhnvu ffl n tun, Mr. Cony could not ny tlml tlio MImI Corporation the uilvoitfo. "It umy lum, " hu ail. "I was o,mmmI lo tho rota luyaalf hwiaunti I liiMiKlil MM wa a fair pri," 11 aid Hint tlta irliii(i mwM inulio rail altMiwr thaw U 4niwlllnra. ( Vuat aciili4 by A, ('. Uc aiMw, ltruy for lit dfndul, Mr. 4". ImIUIm lUi aflr tlu MHl m IWf tb aiaal KMjmaiiuit raiitMMl la tiim 00 wa of lu twpUyaa, rWIWW IMIMM4M lu lr U(W MfllH MrtmaWf r?w bl w4a i4atUMW, 4!