BULL Americans Suffer Losses in Battle WE.VTIIF.Il fair In-nlKhl and SWAT MILLIGAN WILL REPORT THE BIO BASEBALL SERIES FOR THE EVENING WORL. DOS'T MISS THt: DAILY STOHi PRICE ONE CENT. u. s. mm KILLED IN FIGHT WITH 1 FORCE I OF NICARACUAN REBELS1 rour vuvt Death and &ev-jn Wounded as merican Naval Men Capture Town. DUF1ED BY INSURGENTS. i Gen. Zcledon, Rebel Leader, ', i Who Had Refused to Sur- I render, Among Killed. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. v despatch iiom Raar-Admlral Boutherland inn-10-dny give tho names t.f the four marines killed In the- light With Ntotracnu n I els and announcee that Limit. -Cot. Ltrai with 1,000 man and liluejorketa from ihe cruisers California and Colorado lire inviiii cut Leon, the remaining rebel Itrong hold. The murine in reitcrdaj i figo were Private Babltta, Durham, Mr ;ui and Pollard Sgvati marlnea who were wounded WUI I "o'er. Admiral Boutherland's despatch, dated yesterday, lays: "Darrnneas atid seeoTi'l hill taU.'n ay marines ami bluajackati a) day break utter a gallant assault, Masayn Inter taken t.v Government forces and starving Inhabitant! rallavcd. iBanrraatluntati roaaca wara heavy." The despatch add. that Lieu- -i 1 Losjg is moving on Leon, elves the names of lbs killed ami sajri the names of the Wounded will lie nans-, mltled later The first news Of Ihe H'r: mii I . timp in a cablegram received as t ' day ij- Minister Castrllls fro n i 'han orr , Minister of foreign ARk rs of Nl i r ragua. The cablegram to Minister Casti Ik. dated Uft. 4 w.is as follows: "ii . - i. i takan wdey by assault. We had one hundred daad, Iwo hundred ,.) 1 Am. llMII. i,Hrk' Itmk I'nv.i- tepe miiIi four (lf.t. and seven .vow i led. correa timultoucouory took Darrenoa. ZcieJo' Bad nttii folloa'sri i was captured eight Itagues from Ma.a.a wounded and dle.i Ister, To4a I via- , itad tba American Legation to cagf s deepest sympathy for merlncg deal I Qfejinde aiuuietpalliy rsguosted niarlnai OOdlel far burial St that illy i o you express Daps rt ma 111 of State 111 jeep sysspstlpy, "Minmi'T Affairs PI amorro." geledon. spoken uf In tin cablegram, is a rebi-i genoreli a Honduran in h employ ot Mans, tka fallen dictator, re rsatly ceptuicd and pskoa to rahauu lor emir , AMERICANS NOT ENGAGED IN WAR. Although the Uvea uf American ma rina have been lost and SthSfl hers ii '.in. i.j .1 la what appears to have Uren uno Of the inuai aaiiaiunary bat tle! fought In cvmrul .Vuieiina In many eare, yet Utchmcally thu United lStat'.- in not engaged 111 war. Aa d, flntl e ilia Siata Depart mint, Dm alatua of the lelatlunH bStWSsn tile I'nlteJ itetSS and N'learagua la one of friendship. What RsaNAdmtral Bouthsrland has dona In atiaeking the Nloaraguaa 1 beia is dsclared tu have been puret) In pumuanee of a duty Imposed Upon itie. nav in.iny times in the storm) hlS- lery of central Aroerloa bst "f toi Ibiy protecting Am ST loan lives and piopertv aa asdl as of tnc OltlasnS Ol Kuropean lis lions. Tho Admlrul baa stri'tly .efraln.il 1 roni intervening In inv vva.v l.. f. ., tha nraTrtnsj factions in Nicaragua and iiae oonflned himself entirely tu upen- ng up ruilwav OOlllinUnluatlon and malniulhing ii free from Intorruptian that the large foreign element a.'at- tared through ths Nloaraguan lawns might he gbla to recelvs food. rDr nearly a veek tftej- the Amerl- an naval foroes managed lo open 1 i way from Itsnagus to Grenada, where ths condition or foreigner "as pitiful, len. Beledon'M rebel foroes, antren hed ,111 it wo hills at ll.ii lane. 1, gOtUSlly eom- manded the line of oommunloatlon by rail and Interfered with the free movement of -implies and prevented the unfoi lunale sufferers of famine from making their escape to places of afety. POUTIC.il. PARTIBI M OTHRM enu rent an A.nenihlv Hall In the 1'allixer V.'Jlhllnv. seatlns I5d. mid one .,allnK 7 3. m or night. Apply K. A. r. .: Kuuai. D0 Fanitir iWurldl Bulldlug. '' MOOSE FUNDS i i rnol. tontrlsht. mi.-. ,v Co. (The New AT 70-MILE CLIP Brag? and Dc Palma r-iht for Lead in Stirring Contest on Milwaukee Track. WArWATOAA, Oct. Te.Mv Tetr.- i tir. . mm) praise I by Celeb Bragg and Ralph ds Palma, lad ths Bald at the and Of M miles, of nne-half the dls- tones of the fourth American Uraad Prls automobile road race PAaal today, T tiiff hoi driven his bis Pie ar this distance with three atopa at tn avsrags spaed of fl and a fraetlog V ie an hour. Tetrl-ilT st liie end of Jl inllei I Oat the lent and l ie race, when a p!mn rod In 'da Ws eer was hroken. lt-aa ' n took fust position, followed rloesly b) ds I'alm 1. The flKht between Tetrlaff, Brsui! and de Palma for first place kept a crowd eetlmatad to nun ler 7a, M8 peraona at t high pitch of exc.tr.iient. At "I" mHes, With I'H miles yet to be covered, Bragg bad tie Palma by nv-e than ix minutes RergdaM was m third place, "labt minutes behind t)S I'alma. Anderson held fourth piece. Bragg. overate Speed for th!a dlatance w.ie TO !? miles an boor, TETZLAFF TAKES THE LEAD IN EARLY STAGE. Kloventh hour . hangea In the Its! ef - arte. aroused ninth Interest, t.'.il.b Bragg, srho on Tuesday announced thai he would not drive his Mir Kist bees ISe of the I.hMi of bla clop., friend. Imvld Bruce-Brown, this morning reconsidered tats deelelon, As g reeull at was 11 (Colli. miad on Heeond I'ag'.vt Baseball Scores To-Day NATIONAL LEAGUL AT BROOKLYN. GIANI'S 0 0 0 0 0 BKUOKLYN 00000 AT BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA 10 0 0 tJUbTUN 0 3 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUL AT NEW YORK. WASHINGTON 0 1 3 HIGHLANDtKS 0 0 AT PHILAOtLPHIA. UOSTON 0 0 0 0 0 ATHLETICS 0 0 0 0 0 FOOTBALL RESULTS I gtr, Plaal AUTO RACERS SPEED FOR $10,000 PRIZE 1. gtr. N ij' Uhigh 0 0 Princeton 7 7 Syracuse. 0 0 YaL- .... Id Poly Cross 0 0 Harvard 7 12 ObsrliSi Cornell , o , Slevens. . 0 Aimy . 0 Dickinson. II II ruin . 0 0 Circulation Books Open to All." Til IVea. fuMteblat lord World I. NEW Suspended Investigatoi on Ihe Stand at Graft Inquiry. BERG CASE UP AGAIN. Ivestigaton Want to Know Why He and Others Werj Allowed to Resign. A rharge that offlcl.il pa para fi In the I'olhe liepar.m.nt by Lieut John S", Stanton, dlicloalng the ilmlnai rec o. d of at i.t :ie i x-eonvlct appointed I to the force, had disappeared fr.im the ' Office of the l'oll.u C'ommiesloner or Civil Hervlce Commissioner, was mad j to-lay b) Stanton himself before the Aldermanls Committee. I Hiring a four hours' eesalon it alsaH was brought out that onu patrolman ' Tb Unas 1. Campbell, dlamlei.ed from the force by Coinmlnloner I'artrhlge, denied rdnetatement by the courm, by the Legislature and by g suoceetllug j Commlasioiters had seen reinstated by Commlslpoer Waldo alter an Informal and private t hearing in the offlrc of Deputy Police Commujetoner union. I Kmory n. Buobner, Counsel io the Commlttaa, tried to brim; out that greit Influence had been brought on Mayor' Uoynor to order this reinstatement. He loutd led get the aVhnoofl lo adinlt this fact. "Who were jn'ir li,were?" Mr. Ruekner asked In examining Campbell "Orant and House," he (aid. Q, Hid Uley fail to reinstate you. .V. Yta, on a technicality. HOW CAMPBELL GOT BACK ON THE FORCE. Q Wbal did you do thenT A. 1 had is special art puaaed in 1905, making provision for giving me a rehearing. Mayor MeClellan vetoed it. as speelal legislation Aaeamblyman Alfred k. Smith got ihe bill through for me. Th.n i hud a general act pueed, granllng rehearlngs to' till men who go Inii urt on the grounds that they , ha.i i n Improperly discharged. That I was In 107. Alter the general bill was pnsnd Campbell applied to Bingham and then to Haiter' for reinstatement. Both rs (used t" reopen ihe ease, when Waldo oame Into ottoo he tiled again and that time he succeeded. The ease was re I Opened end tried before HepiHy Com mleeloner Idlion. 'The principle Witness sgalOSI you at the nrst trial was Capt Miles O'Reilly," said Mr Buckner, "Do you Know why he was not called?" "I do no) know," sa , the witness. COMMISSIONER KEOGH FIRST WITNESS TO DAY. Alexander Keoghi civil a. rvlce com mlsblinei. was th Ural wltiiesa called to-day. When first un the stand sev eral da,s ago he had piodu iil cettaln Letters Hum Oommleeloner Waldo m i a report thereon made by 8eerelar Spencei and AaaU'.ant Chief gglMnoi .Murray of the Civil Service C0Snmla sloav Bmory it. Buckiier, counsel to the committee, ld nut lead the let ters at that time. II" i availed Mr Ktsjgh to read Ulem mio liie rvcoids io-day. the letter was udresssd lo Commis sioner Creel man. tt offered reoommea datluiis for the examinations for ser- leanta, The utter urged qualifying, a'l policemen oX one year's gsrViOS to take me examinations The i regulrss a poDoenian to be ,n tbs sarvloe rive yeare, Mr, Ksogh sa.d. xtu rsuesti he said, to allow' ail policemen of one year's service to iak esarelnetlo.'i was an Impossible one. Waldo also I'aooni mended thai oruvi- lous duel against policeman should let be conadsred against policemen asking promotioa. un mis latter from Mr, Waldo, Mur ray had repoi led that the om mission L'ould not grant Mr. Waldo's rsqueel be. i.auae lo da SO would violate the state law and O'OUld a t a. a Iiariishlp men who had g- J rs orda iii the de partment y. If all lines ImPOStd ;y ComWiS' sioner Waldo's predecessors bad been abollshedi those men nne,i n v,t(i himself WOUld be i.t a dlsuilVRntage, would not tip)'.' a Most csrtslaly, q. Did ou talk to Deputy Oomnue. lonsr UcKa) anon wiping out Rasa, as Mr. aido SSksdl A Yea. I told him It Wjs not f ur, and he agreed with me. Later lie oailSa me ui and sal.l tCont.iiatd on tfecoud 1'aga.) STANTON CHARGES POLICE REPORTS HAVE DISAPPEARED I i m -aer " "-a- v . v a 1 YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912. 10 PAGES four Victims PHOTO KNICKERBOCKER PRESS ASSOCIATION. PRETTY GIRL GETS Florence Bouton, Long noyed by Mail, Tells Attack Near Home. An of ORBBKWTCfH, Conn.. Oct -Miss Florence BoUtOO, a pretty, nineteen-vesr-olil brunstte, ohjects to having Ini tials carved on her arms with a raior, ho she Is carrying two revolvers IO-dsy It Is an od.l title that came out when the girl's mother, Mrs Henry Bouton. made formal application bsrs f'r a per mit for Klor. ne.. to go armed. The per mit was granted. The BOUtSSIS live near the estates of l'r. Jaeger, F. W. ' Qettaleld and Braeet Thompson kelen of Mew fork. According to hlorence. several rtavs ago sue vvas gttSCked by two men, 001 of whom held her while Ihe other DUl a gash In the ml if I a' h hngsr on bsr ( loft hand, and 'hen silt u deep M In i tha skin of her lett arm. Her painful lajnrlai were not reported to the police becauss shs did not want any notoriety) Ihe explained. She sieved the cuts on hef Angers and arm In eourt when hg declared ler lif, WAS In danger. She said tee men were well dressed, one tall and about thirty and '.he othur 1 abort and younger. Sue tsld that slnnu August she had beefi ge'.t.ng ISttOfg filled with "mushy slush" PoSlgaSrked New Vork und port Chester, lbs lg n. ntd them ai grsti nut tbsy beeame so frequent ne decided tu lind out tbe writer. If possible Two weeks ago she got a letter In viting bur to g-o tu 1'wri CUealei at e gBaksgBaWiBSBism Psa BJH . Sal aaaaaai M eBaJal BL.' 'aaaMaaal .ataaH BaH9PwVdH aiaaaiaaaiaBaiaBaiaBaiaBaiaBaiaBaiaB ' VafeaaVLaiaBaiaBaiV aaaaaaaaaPaaaiSVSBal aaaaCsS fifam- aH Baaaaaaal(BaaiB eBLalaeasaeifcflH AW W altl aaaan1ll"M ( B 3kWm ' SBl mLSKl aaaaaD VHKLmmZ mmmW if VBfll BRIKv J sk- flat" iOE.fvSMtmWr i m vsaSLV WW .asaV eHesPaaLi t a w aBBBBBBBBV i rMMmWrmBMmmW. .Mvcr.4m-,oM TiKttrPy SLASHED ON ARM P T OL PERMIT INfcXI of Westport Train Wreck, AH Related to Anthony N. Brady i MRS. PHOTO BY OSCAR PACH. ' I "I 'ln hour to eea the writer. Hhe tool Carlo Sorentlne. a fr.etid, ami he and another man ae. omp.ui ed her, boi walled In concealment while she WSOI to the corner dealguated. Thu writer did tint gppeafi He wrote hatel ho bad seen her friends. ATTACKED BY IWO MEN AND SLASHED WITH RAZOR. None of ilin loiters were left on the doorknob of her boms at Bight. One contained a diagram of : u i of bar home and another a Stiletto ibrougn a uiaedlng besrt. borentlae's collie, whl lb .lays around her house, would be land into the ro,l and loiters for her tlid to his neck. These notes told her to hreak with Carlo or she would be klhed. una letter was writ ten In real niood. A few days ago a Strange man met her In the road and laslted on wa.klug noma srRh h. r. The dog attaeked him and he ahol at It. The neat day came another letter that Carta must leave the nelghh .rhood or be killed. Then came the attack as she was crossing a lot last Thursday, The lit tle man used the rotor, saving the "M" In bar arm stood Tor "murder" and to show It to her friend. The big man. she .aid. wanted the smaller one lo cm bar throat, and she Was M mad she dared thetn to Then she kicked the one who cut her. Oaa) of them offered hr a handkeii hhf lo tie up lur bleeding lingers. ' I am a good s.iui," said Ml.s ll, niton to-.ia. "mhi i m earrylng two revolvsra I Intend to kill tha ilrst man who touches me. I'm not engaged to Mi gorsnUttSi but I don't Intend to have any one meddling with my affairs." orentlas also sarrtas a rsvalvsi lie his preserve I 11,411) of tbe letters re ceived by Miss Bouton. La error beam I, iii.ua Hard ii;;ij UAKK, N. J-. Oat I. Aawaai i RlkUS, a lawyer at No. i;ij HroadWay, was thrown Imm his uutouion,i0 this morning. The car iklddad on tii up. per) pavsmant on atonUKJUU) uue,.: ami emsbsd into snotbei machine in wkiob waa Mis Qeorge H. ChUr nil. WhOM husband, a bruksi at No. IU Broadway, had )USt beafl taken tu ttiti laiitoa.l sta tion Mr ICIkUS was thrown heavily to ihe ground and w is badly bruised, lie was lakes back tu his country hOOII far UtiallUetVt. .. ... ..at.a.rsa TO BE TRACED With ilomi , ' Circulation Hooks Ox-ii to Alt,' TO CHALLENGE AGAINNR CUP Sir Thomas Says He Is Pre pared, Alter Discussing Lat est American Yachting Rules. Lrvnitponta, Bnglanl net. 1 -gtr Thomas Npl n n bs way to the United states i" ehellange once mora for the AmerlOS'g Cup. He BjsJtad to day on board the Car" 1, and aaCi In reply to an Inquiry: "I am going to New York prafairee) to ghgjjongs for the 4msrloa's cup after discumrliig ihe terms under tha lataai rales of the American yacht clubs." Cant. Kdward Simpson, tha 1'nlted Unites Naval Alta'he at lajndon, also l..ft on hoard tint Carotila. fl. a. COrmaeki leeretary f the New fork Vaetit Chin, was not Inclined to lls to take nei lon-ly ihe resirt that Sir Thomas Upton was coming In America prepared la challenge for tiro I'up "It is the annual retail :.' Mr. Cor mash Mid. The tontS thing .mmes out SbOUt Ibis lime every ye ir and rnJumne an- printed about u. Last ear beard thu gr Thomas was coming here on l ie -.line . Hand. We net'el aitW llltll then and we don't sipacl to see him this ysar. Ws badn'i heard anything about ma coming to . ballegge this time. "In any event. It would hanlly ia pus IblS lo disease terms with Sir Thomas '01 a Spates! until early in lie, ember The Atlantic coast Conference win ttitei in New Vork t consider terms an1- conditions, as thev do SVory year, on Oct II It i. Imposslbla 10 forecast anal conditions and amendments wn. he imposed a: mis ponferenee. After the conference the amemlmenta win have t ba ratified by each club or association I r rerlil J. It Will PfObaMy iJec 1 before ti.ls will have been done." JalekM ol I ti a (or all Onurteiw, . SwalS V nwrla ml raautt susum'sii lu. . 'I'r.iriiar.' caks sau . , . . I1..M.4. .11.1 1.1 rl .',.- k MM aaa 'aaa . 1 dIijii Th. W aid I'rs.el KP S"h r,.'.,. iwoiim H.ui.tiufl. S. toou Nicaragaans HI lllll K-tnlr ROOSEVELT'S SPONSORS AND 191 2 FUND RAISERS FOR OTHERS TO TESTIFY Perkins and Munsey Named as Wit nesses, Together With Hilles, Mo Combs, Hearst, McAdoo, Hanna, McKinley and McHarg ASK ARCHBOLD TO BRING RECEIPT FOR THP T $100,000- Standard Oil Financier Summoned to Clinch His Contradiction of Roosevelt's "Liar." (gpeetal la The Kvenlng World.) WASHINGTON, Oct. S Qtorgc W. 1'erkius and Frank A. Mun fey, the chid tinatwiers of the Hull MooM nioveinent, are to be called btfort the ScnaU lntwtiftin eooimtttM t leH ibout their activities in beh.il! of CoL RoOMVgJt'l party. Otliers who have been invited to tes tify soon alter the committee resumes its labors next Monday are Chair man Hilles uf the Republican National Committee, Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, the PrcMvlent's brother; Chairman McCombs and Vice-Chairman McAdoo of the Uemocralic National Committee, Dan R. Hanna of Cleveland, a son of the lale Mark Hanna, who p;ave $10,000 to the Bull Moose movement ; Representative McKinley of Illinois, who collected the cash for the cainpaiRii of President Taft for renomination ; William H. Hearst and Ormsry McHarg, now a regular Republican, but engaged last May and June in rounding up negro delegates in the South for the Hull Mone candidate. CONDUCTOR DEFENDS ENGINEER WHO DIED IN WESTPORT WRECK 'If He Krred It Was on Side of Safety," Declares Witness to Coroner. WIlHTCOItT. c,,nn. ' V That sie, ears would have U nited tho death list in Thursdav s wick of lha Spring field Kspresa to members of the tenia oreW was admllled under crosa-eaavmin- atlon by John Jenkins, ronduotor of lha iram, to-day at the Coroner's Inuusr Jenkins Indignantly defended tho dead engineer Clark, 'rum an Imputation than he might have heen drinking prior to tha -wreck l never knew him to lake a drink, il.alare.1 Jenk.ns. The sSfMUOIor Stated ike in. train left Hrldgepoct ulna ndn- ...... i.i. ,..! I,. I to take a cruse over there, throwing it further ohedUlO. The conductor's was closely followed by A. esnert of the 1 11 lera 1 ate behind Kg laallm my P ufT. '. 'oinnien Oommtastoa. 4 Conductor lenklns was In ties soventh Pgr of the train w hen It w m-,""! It wag running fifty miles an hour at th tune, he said if the devi engineer end at all. ' SSld, speaking from Int. mate association wl.h him for ten years "he erred on the side of sitfetv." II. did not know thai tin tra n was to have 1" cross S Snothcl track and f, :t lllra hat Clark w is tinw to make up t'ie time) ha was lite WRECKED SUBMARINE IS FOUND jBY DIVERS. DOVRR Rngland Oct I. Divert to day Eouad in "ti ish lubmarlne if, gg with all but olle ot Us cro of two uffjears and fourteen mas la volltaioa witu the Hamourg.Amsrlcaa liner Auierlka off the South PorelAAd. Tbe little cratt waa 'Ut nearly in two. l.nut. Hiohard 1. Pullsyne, the sole mr. vlvur. was reported lo-da to oe mi- provlag, but h is reeerving bis lor) ,if tne disaster fur the court ,.f iMUiry. IHIJ.II ... e Kt.IIIVI.il lll V t'o.uri'Sasal. . ,-! ii srslu I, I baas listing pur ..ring a.tar sa.l aiaa.lae runs. is at all a. in Uerttll i Coudlt Ca.'t aluias. ' . .-nliiln and nudal rani. EDITION, PRICE ONE CENT. larles B. Crane of Chlcego, Ogden Mllle of New York and Charlae Edward RueeeR, a "muckrake" writer, wtll -aveii-fy Mond.v Charles F. Teft. brother of tha I'resldent; Charleo D. HUlec ood Judge tl. H. I,.v. tt, head of the Bar tlman railroads, will taetlfy Wedneegay. Matthew Hale of Massachusetts, gen alor N. n. H olt of Weat Virginia and Louis llanunerllng of New York alao will testify Monday Tuesday, rirmsby Mollsrg, convention i nntost manager for Col. Hooeevett; for n, er He mi tor ('hauncey M. Depaw and Representative William H McKinley of Illinois are scheduled to be heard. Thursday the committee will bear JoaUi'i QUlncy, a Massanhueeittta Damo . rat. and lloger Sullivan of Illinois. Friday, Me. 1111 McCormtrk of ChtoaaTo and William S. Kdwarda of Waet Vir ginia, both Rooeevelt supporters, orxl T Stoletbury of 1'hlladclphla Will U tlfy UeUt-OOV. Nichols of Ohio baa prom, ised to appear Monday. Oot. 14. to teetlfy about Oov. Harmon's campeUni eon trlburiona and expend It urea. Learning that John D. ArobrboM hag relumed from Europe, tha committee has sent him an Invitation to appear at Ida earlleat convenience. It has been found unneeeaaary to subpoena aay ot the wltueasea named above. A sum mono by letter has Invariably broug'it a telegraphic responae. ARCHBOLD ASKED TO PINO RECEIPT FOR 1100,000. Mr. ArohboUl wtll ba eaamtnaal at great length aa to the 1100.000 Standard i HI contribution to tha KapubllcaMi oaun palgn fund In IMM. The committee baa asked blin to make a special ssonal for a receipt for the money. If such a re ceipt exists. He will alao ba quacttooed on new points brought out In Uto il Smlnatlous of C. Itoose. elt and Oaorg It. I nekton, former trvaaurer of lha Na tional Cosamlttesi In ordvr to wind up the hasrtaej aadore n. t.oii oay. It Is the intention eg tbe committee t , examine wttneaeee ot tbe averasja ratu of half a doaao a day. Hut one witness Ilka Col. Rooeevelt. wt.o was on the sUitid four and a bait hours, naturally would set in pro gramme back. Congrssantao aioKlalay and Oiensby MoHarg are to be examlneil early In the weak, according tu preeent plani HlOtementS to the effect thas Mr. Mo K In lev distributed an Immense fiawg m aid of the work of getting Toft gait gates for tho National . mention In CblcasiO w ill be vigorously In i radiated. Mclla g will ba uueatluned at to hie activities aa a sort of nek man' wilb on, 1 ill Hod expense ailCOpClU tOT the Re- v