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' fujassi it j w 0rifiHh A - VOL VI , NO 105 HONOLULU, HAWAII TRURITOKY, KUIDAY, OCTOlU 10. Willi! CLY. - WHOLE NUMBER 3851 & NO PRISONERS IS URDEFI TO FEDERALS Hucrta Determines to Show- No Mercy to Foes in Northern Mex ico anil Decrees That They Shall Be Shot on Capture to Avenge Massacre of Alvarez and His Men. ' MONTEREY JS1N HANGER Fifteen Thousand Rebels Reported to Be Marching on City and Residents Are Horror Stricken Constitutionalists Capture Many Fieces of Artillery and Millions of Rounds of Ammunition at Torreon. (By- Todcrnl Wireless Telegraph.) MEXICO CITY, October 9. (Speainl to The Advertiser) No prisoners will ho taken by Federal troops in northern Mexico if reports that General Alvarez- and. 12,r of his men wele massacred by Constitutionalists at Torreon were confirmed by the war department. War Minister lllanquet may be ordered by Ihleita to take tha field in peisoh it was learned to day. The "executive has resolved to show no mercy o the northern rebels in the war of extermination followiim the report from Torreon of the ias"wslEi:!or,';i Uiorft. nfter the ,capiuie of the town by insurgents. All .rebels captured will be tried by ""drumhead court-martial upon capture and shot. A rebel anny of fifteen thousand men is reported to be marching on Monterey and the residents are horror stricken .teem dint: to information received here. General Alvarez and many of his officers were assassinated by their own soldiei.s who revolted when Torreon W"K captured by the rebels and joined the Constitutionalists. The robe's ciptured at Torreon many pieces t)f artillery, one thou sand rifles and several million rounds of 'ammunition. General Aubrot, one of tho Federal lead ers in tho north, is reported to have joined tho. rebels. POLICE DOGS TO HOUND TICKET SPEGULATDRS (By Federal Wireless Telegraph,) NEW YDKK, October 0 (Special to Tlio. Advertiser) Determined to rid - the sidewalk of ticket speculators, the Shuberts'have just placed an order for nix trained pollcp dogs which they will add to the stnif of detectives alroady employed aiMMid New York hippodrome in supprcBtdnn tho nnisanrc. Tho or-der for thtf dos ha been placed with Mnior Hichardnoii k kennel of Aim-dale ut Onivo End, Harrow, KnRland. BEARS DRAW HIS SLEDS ON POLAR EXPEDITION (Hfr IVilrrnl Wirrleia T 1 RMph ) ST. l'lVrKIIBIUIItO, Oilolcr 0. (Special to The Ailortlei) Plyoiliid, loaTlcr of iiiluu polar I'Xpedllion, write to N'nvon Vrtinya that he in uln lmr iimtcHil of ilo for tlm piirnoM'n of tnimpartatiou. Ili'iim uri' nini'tliiii" um'd tn (Iran trolkuH ut Arrlmnpi'l, Imt they need ii lot of lireukint; in. , FLIES UPSIDE DOWN, CARRYING- PABSENQER (lly l'ixlurl 'IVh'Kruph ) I'.MIIH. Odiil'i"! In Tim Ailll'rtlii'r) M. I'iJouU ni"ril Iwp ipuVioji nrl'al MPI wl luiib' uilttior it lif yurUl wildtfl u nw tlir II istity whan .. In) iurrlil h liiliur ., ulufl. llifu ... t i .,';. ". -a- iftti uii rriiiiiii hni iir iimi4 iiflHii lai m iwu I1IHHIIH', .III.OHU 1. IwwuO li6 (oi I ttPMUrf lwu time, im w iw hti limn hIi h UuliUmi iM'ii luudt by Im it JkKlll, Mack's Baby Battery Toys With Giants Bush, Athletics' Tall Grass Boy, BIG JEFF TESREAU HAMMERED; SCHANG HITS FOR A HMER 7 X? .W&jg Thirty' Thousand Fans oee, LYicuraw s Lvjen Beaten on Their Own Grounds When His Pitchers Underdo Terrific by Fancy Sticklers of Philadelphia. (By Fcdornl Wireless Td 'graph) NKW '01tIC, 0(tobervi). (Sseclil tq Tho Adertltci) Join McOraw nmf Ills lighting' (limits were rudely mauled and cutTcd about this afternoon on their own playgrounds by n baby battery Hush anil Schaug in tho third game of the world 'n series, losing in the f.cuflle by a score of 8 to 2. It was another one of t'no'C unlooked-for and unheralded surprises for which tho" silent lender of tho White is noted. It was the feeling among tho fans that Connie M,lf.t would call upon the mighty Bendcrl again toany, niter ine way me mams had won fioni the American Li&gutt champions on WidncwLiy. When he announced that he was to send in a busher who was but a year old in the major leagues and had never gomj through the fiery baptism of a world's series, the fans gasped. The tonfidence of the veteran plloier ot j'oiumnt winners ana worm's en im pious in liUMh was not misplaced, anu Connie Miuk had the pleasure and good fortune of tho youngster make. good. "flight at Vm!" was tlio slogan of the Giant us the Athletics took tho fteld, anil McGraw's men started ivltli the determination to do or die then and there. Bush, tho tall grass 1 oy, was cool and collected, and in the face of tho hostile crowd and the menacing looks of thu big fellows, flit looHO'with a brand of choots and slants Hint soon I owlldercd Mcdiaw and his lighting men. ' . Bush Had Everything. He had a sizzling brand of peod, mid sharp breal iug curves jilijeil a big part in tlio downfall of the Giants. Ilvro nrd there tho joniig fellow got into n hole, but ho got right out again Once he hit n batsman, Behind Bush as the marvelous ynung eatilicr Scbang, illno from the briiih country, and seven other men who fought tooth and mill, with calm. tics mid grit, lo help Bush win. UaiV hndvglvin his men luttrurtlous to plat tlij "wlilii open" game, ami tliciv follrnrrd his orders tn the li'ltc lllglit from their first time ut bal miMI the i'id fit tl'o ganiii tlwy hved tosr roiifili mi Iri'Jdv biiH'liall, bud when It was ull over .lofin Mcflruiy's men had ivrlti'il mi awful d'libblu'i, III' Jll Ti'srwn. inut to Mutliuwson Dm best cif New Vurii ' lllnmt I he I oi u nf he (linuU Ami llirlr (lilrly Ihowmnd frlemli. but blj; J of fll ly llir WM)h)e, nixl In I lie lh imilnu wHiry oi Nil, he luld iaim lh m Ihji. rlilHH wiiv In "loi" Omiiilull, h lluml) Amir uf (Im 0Im, ui of voutii i'rviili(. l u no mi'i ;ftulli vuy)il wwill, uinl lU In by balliry Kb loo muih fur BOX SCORE OF THE GAME W AUiloUcs All It lilt SBl'O A II New York AR K HUSH I'O A K WiSWeMJlV. KKwdfU -FN 1 2 0 2 0 0 llerzog, 31i. . . 1 0 1) 0 1 0 0 . m ,fiffiV? 'Wim W Vl S 3 1 0 0 0 Dojle, 2b. ... 4 01 0 rf 1 0 w WSkW&Mt &&& W 2 3 1 0 fi 1 I'letclier, 88. . . 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 J ajSlSSflSiS $tfJ 3ft 12 13 10 Dupis, If. '.... 4 0.D o 3 0 0 , ,l'?$SJIfi?f ' JCTVidi'S' A,tS i) n o lo o o simfcr, cf. ... :i i 'j o 2 o o t.J fvrir v & 4$B2s. II 0 0 10 0 Murrny, rf. ...! 1 fl 1 4 '0 0 J jf &Wsffl&HSU& ' M VflSKS 0 I (I 2 3 fl M.Lea.. .... 2 0 Jlkoi3 . 1 0 - fofiLlMl K. Alurpliy, rf. fi Oldrlng, If. ,. fi Collins, 2b. .. T, Bhker, 3b. ... 4 Mclnues, lis... 4 btrunk. j Barr' -s. A '".i Stliii& 'e? lc. -1 J 1.04 2 0 ni8liy,.:ni5fi vi 'o o l o Totals'. "Cooper tun for McLean in fifth inning. ''HITS AND RUNS BY INNINGS Athletics; Huns... Ii 2 (I 0 I) 0 2 Bnsehltt... 3 3 0 10 13 Xew York? Buns... 0 0 (I 0 1 0 I Babeluls..., 0 0 0 1112 Summary Hits, oi Tesre.ni, 11 in 0 1-3 innings; firsf base on called hills, off Bush, I; ttrnck out, by Tesre.iu 3 (Melnnes, Selung 2), 1 (Bush), by Bush 3 (Tesre.iu, Hums, WiKon); hit by pitched ball, I'letclier; two buichlt, Sluifcr; three barrhlt, Collins; home run, Sclinng; doublo plays, (Jolli'iiR to ll.nry. Hush to Collins to Melnnes, Hoylo unassisted. Umpires, Itlgler, Kgim, Klem and Connolly. Timo of game, two hours and twelve minutes. the veteTaus of the game. Tho Mack-. eenterfield. Baker forced'Collins, end-men pln)cd with tho two big fellows, ling this chapter. Nothing that Tcsreau or Crnia'all put on thu ball was point cnuugii to enecK the. Tbntting olility of the llackmcn. Kdme jCplllnsfwas n kingpin with tho stit'it,' when lie HheJ out a triplo that sunt men trotting ocr tho jilate. Young Schang caught n marvelous pa rue, and in one of tlrj innings lined thtf' hill lar enough away to unite the circuit ut a jog. .Ho got his handful ot npplause, for it was tn the grounds of the enemy, und the croud was nearly nil for tho Giants. John FranUl n Baker, the lioin3rnn hero, was the fiiBt id. congratulate tlio oungter, and this wab uppluuse enough or ftchniu'. Others, too, stood out in tho limelight for tho AthletilU and it was tho brilliancy of their plajing, their during on tlio bases and tho munncr in which they hit tho qfferings of Tcsreati and that won for them. It is this kind of ball that is causing John Mettrnw tn sit nwukn lnnir intn thn stnnll limirH of tho night in his endeavors to liguro out a defense. Lost in the rirst. Whilo the Athletics scored eight runs nml laced uuttwelvu tiita, thu game hub reallv 0er in.tho opening inning, utter the White KlephoutB hud gone to tho bat. Kddio Murphy was mi easy out on u pickup ami snap throu nirass the diamond to Merklo by I leteher, aiding hit sharply to center for a single und then mined oier tg tlilr.l when lolllus drntu the ball into kiilu territory over Ouyle's head. Baker followed with u single through short nml Oldrlng suited. Collins uml Baker then pulled oil thn double steal nml both noted ufler Mi limes hud funned on I'lutcher's wild throw (if Ktr u nil's drive over MerUe's lieuil. Hiiro ended the lulling by pop pliitf out tu I'leti'her 'Huso inreu runs vvere lerritie odds fur Tnsrnuil In fuce with thu uihiiiIiij ill Ihtf Alhlslhs hslf u. the ull liil,ll uud two tiiura runs uure .hulked ou Hie ft ore boiird Mum ihf muhI luatoll' liivut enrtviL Willi sfcliniiL out uf ih way on lrllvi itiuj Ilutli ml iii"l un n lly bull in Jlurfiy, 71, Jfurjdiy bwi wt mm uiii.i Mtllll MM tfstM "Mil tS jlllnl im Hbl riiiyV flWrfctt tint nwutld, um u Mini MDiiim eiPil mi HuIIIm' )i lo ' ifRKiSir ol. r ' il i i:j 'wroTxrroiMn. uimLM. ja& "sa ar:t.j Ti.sr.mii.t il ... 2 0 0-0,0 0 0 A3L ' 1 8ffl)5W. '. :V?Sm JUvf;Xfr Wilson, V. Crandall, p. ., r o n o o s o Wltfo, lb. 'Cooper . . .Totals . . ..29 2.C 3 27 (J 1 0 8 0 3 05 Had No Mercy on Tesrcau. Steadily tho Athletics 'kept up tho bombardment of Tcsreau 'b curves nml In tho opening of tho sovonth inning after threo hits, including a triplo by Collins, tho big fellow gave way to Cramlall. Cruiidul! checked tlio onslaught and the only hit mude off his delivery during tho rest of tho gnmo was n long lomo run drive to rlghtfiold by Schnng. jS'ow York's two runs vycro scored in the fifth und soventh innings. Murrny walked und stole seen, going to third when Collins fulled to hold Scliang's throu. McLean then singled und Murray scored. Tho scioud run was scored on Shafer's two bagger and Murray's single, Gamo, by Innings. rollowiug is tho detailed account of the gume: first inning: Athletics Murphy out. Hetilier 10 .uenue. enuring single to (enter, Uuinns singled over second, sending Ohlring to third. Baker sin glecl through short, Ohlring scoring, nml tolllns taking second. Collins und linker wurkud u double steal, Thev hud siiih ii long lend because of .Tesrcau 's wliiiluii that McLean didn't uttemnt to throw, Mi I lines tanned, HtrunU gut1 three Mills and then lilt a grounder. ( ollins und linker scored nml htruiik inn hod second on J'leteher's wild throw over Merlile, Hurry popped to Jletchir. Three runs. Threo hits, One error (Hunts -Bush appeared imrfeitly imd. llirzug out, Hurry to Melnnes. lie waited I or Unci) uml two bcfoie swing ing mil' (if tli" Atlili'llr youngster's of ferlngs. Iliisli cave Dovlu two bulls, but split llm pliitu with thu third. iiiiiix I iiouimi'ii a nil nir Hush's glove whlih the nnriier was lnii'lr utile lo snoik down, (lush thievv Id a flrtt re til Mlufpi tn the bNtf. Ie WIU lll III Oils by Ull Uttl'IMpt ' Hi V I'wI", wlitnb VUI Imlkvl ! l.y I'lutilmr fouling ulf uiuj, I'lelehei mi hit by irtuimr "ml Willi tu Ursl Tli eiovwj resrwl In jMbllMJO!!. lh) If1 wuwm iitiMJ iy nuiinsg nf jsvumj m iw4y l (il. Hums ittifJ iu (ul it wlio iiMfil Im fluff Ui'uWina wp vi N miM, ()m nil, Jti! wiurt ((.'oullnut.1 on 'H un three,) to Tune of 8 to 2; Twirls Spectacular Game r - wTnKmmnmxiK - w ' ' ' i X JilH ..Wv-! i-; Bush (left), tha young pitcher who SchadV, who nailed Cratldall for of Now York fiu:s leaving Polo GREEKS CLAMOR E ie Anny Flaccd on War Footing and Is Prepared for Turkey and Bulgaria. (Bv rcdpr.il Wireless Telegraph.) ATIIHNS, October 0. (Special to The Advertiser) Tho flivek Army has I eon placed on u war footing und is now prepared for nny eventuality which Bulgaria or Turkey may force. In spito of dispatches from Constantinople siijing that general demobilization of tho Turkish Army was begun, tho (Ireck government foars' n trick. Tie Greek residents of Southern Al banin are ilunioiiiiu for war. tiTnlKinir C'oi.stantlno tins gono to SiilniilViliwdTcro ho established general stall' Wjilqunr,' tors louay. f - ph. r CLASSIC STATUES WHEN IT SEES THEM 1 He (By Tederal Wireless Telegraph.) WABIIINOTON, October II, (.Hpiciul lo Tho Advertiser) DrupcrWs will not conceal tlio beuutles of ulussle statues nor tho ml do In paintings in thu forth- U nulling winter exhibition of (ho Cur. urtiii (liillerj, This mini was uimlii today. It was duo to a ioirt that the prrvnlo viuw i iilwas Hceonluil tlie hre'lilent and Hi Ii s personal Hlul olllclal fiuuilles at I til iipeliliitf nf the uasou, if Mould be un i'pur(te.l niio i ! idiiA4: sy)(( 'l'H f 'Km KAHUXU VIRFJiKBH, "" h,,,H''8 l!1", 'l"",'1 IffUUP n.Kliug wirliH l tfinhi uVlwk iu( HiHul (ik i v i i i urilv al Off wViM I "C '" llflllui.ul. Tim WtlMWlKt fMTl'l ll wlltui out Willi BU wMiiwr Mil UI. held OiantB to five hits, and Catcher homo run, with view of typical crowd Grounds. SI SCIENCE BAR TO INSURANCE Member of Church Refused to Agree to Summon Doctor in Event of Illness, (By Tederal Wireless Tptrcrapn.) Xi:V YOIIIC, October II (Special to The Advertiser) frauds I'nlkonbury, 31 years old and piarrled, a member ot tho Christian Science C'uurch declared toniglit that ho was refused by ono of tho big life iusnrnuco companies when ho declined to sign an affidavit agreeing to summon a medical practitioner in the event ot serious Illness, ,'ltvis admitted by thu applicant that tho company's olllcinls stntod plaluly that Jis rejection was nut based upon tlio fact ot his religious tulth. OF II STORE s ' (By rcderal Wireless Telegraph.) NKW VOIIK, October 0. to Tlie Advertiser) Airs, John Astnr out shopping this afternoon far refurnishing her 'Jfl, ono a vcur house at Twelve Wust 1'iftli Hlreet, luippeued to rest a few minutes on an un(luue sofa in a show window lit Jdiiillion Ave. iiiiu nml forty-fifth street. Tho I'lli'tur.i of u Inmiitlfiil woman fu iiluidt on a red sofu Bttraeteil srby uud Mrs Aslor smMunly J ruuiii, uml a eriinii nan gainer, I'd vjutshlu llm win. low. Aim iulck. id l withdrew from view. t 1i Hi ALASKAN t"oWN DEBTR0VED OlIB, Alunkii, OuloUr H) (n At MHiklM.I I'rwM (own u( feiuiuwu Imt lit'nu wljifil ulf Ilia luun by the n tlwriii vylilrli swept Noiao, twit nu fttlulillra Bfv fi'l'OMfl. w I L s i j n N S TO TINKER TIFF Urges Passage of Joint Resolution Repeoling Olauso Qiving Five Per Gent Rebatp on Imports Carried in American Steamships and Simmons and Underwood Will Lead His Tight. BIDS REJECTED Secretary of Navy paniels Turns Down Tenders of Two Steel Companies on Ground That They Aro Identical and Prices Excessive McAdoo Names In. come Tax Collector. (By IVilcral Wiroloss Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, Oe(obcr 9. tS)et'iul to The Advertiser) Senator Simmons, chniriunn of tho st'iiatu iiiiiuiuc coiiunitti'c declared Unit thu doliiiite action would be taken in congress within a few (layH oi ii joint resolution urged by President to roiienl tlie eluusc in new turill" giving u live per cent rebate on imports carried in American stuam.ships. Majority Leader Underwood is expected to cut short his vacation at Atlantic City and come here to lead the fight for the resolution in the house. .DANIELS REJEOTjfiSIDS' "(By l'vdenil Vlrolc' Telegraph,) WASHINOTOX, ? ,bor lo Tlio AdvcrtlBor) -Secretary of the Navy Mnlols tod "rejected tho bids jf thu Curuojio fiSitlilehvm aud fetcol C'ompauica for tho armbr pluto for battleship uiinlber 39 now bo. ing built at tlio Now Vork Nuvy Vurd( on thu giviund that tho prices aro excessive and the bids identical. Daniels giUo tho bidders until Tursay to sub. mlt new bids. INCOME TAX COLLECTOR IS NAMED BY M'ADOO (By IVderal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, Octobor 0 (Special to Thu Adveitiser) h. V. Sneer of Bangor, Pennsylvania, chief of tho corporation tax division of tlio treasury department, was named today by Sec- ruiury aicauou us iloputy commissioner of internal revenue, to take charts of tlie tucouio tux mluiliilatratioD. TO DATE BUILDINGS (By Ttderal Wireless Telegraph,) WASHINGTON, October 0. (Special in Thu Advertiser) Third Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Newton issued an order today that Arabic of Human numerals shall be used to mark the duto of tho erection of public buildings in tlio futuw. He explained that tho averugo American citizen win not faiiillfar with llumau numerals. ... Army and Navy Orders (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, Octobor (l. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Army ordersi Major ("has. 11. llulr, Infantry, to Heaver City, Nebraska, for inspection of mllitiii. I'irst lduut. John K. Hemp, hill, I'nvulry, orcjered to Cleveland, and Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit uud South llm eu, Michiguu, to Instruct militia rirst Ideut. Hobert T, Oliver, dental surgeon, relieved front treatment nt U'ttermuu General Hospl. tnl, I'resldlo nf Sun frniteUeo, to 1'ort Wiirden, Wiishliigtou. Hecond I.leut, .If-ii II. Hliigli'tnn, lufiinlry, Iu tlio Waller Heed General Hosidfal. District of Columbia for examination. I.leut, nil. W. I., Hlxtu I'lvM Arlll lery, iwllcvi'd front geiieru! recruiting service nt Ht Louis, lo his regiment- upl. Diiuiul Vim Vuorliln tritutftrriiil from I Ighih to Third Cavalry. Cp lain luh ii I' llussuii, nstlgiieil to tun blli Cumin Kuv ui.lers I usiun Ii. II, Agri'll mid I' I, WoudstdH M)il)iiiloiied. 1'sit V..1.U11I Mumuuii I. M, fifionlill. N till lliispl'ul, Nurfulb, tu Ifatr NVw Jir ) I'll I AmIiIniiI finriii U II 1 1 Iv.llv, Nnvsl Huilll iMytuii, u ihs Mwrtli I'uimh, i 3 ir t