RNAHGHISf US PHEMEB IF SPAIN (llj i viixml i Telegraph) fiatri. tllrr 1!. 4M( u A.lveMlaor) Prowler wa shot 11 ml killed here irl l'rtl(mwiy Znrrnto. a mm wt-o then shot nnrt killed hint'lf. Tlw assassination, It In Brt move towards a general uprising of delegates of tlic re p, it aavenrmptt, headed by ' lsto Krnnclico Fcrrar, the - e educator, ' i vinntlnii occurred In front of the bii'hllng of the ministry of tho in liru f'ontu on 1'nerto del Sol, n ' e renter of Mndrid, Ste i.'np Irehind Canalejas, the assas. sin frol Knch bullet entered Tun " held nnd lie fell dead. itrc ht victim was dend. f ) ( !' I' the police arrived. Ti. "-ns pacVcd with pedes trians nt tho time, nnd the wildest com fusion followed. Pollco and military guards attempted to clear the square nnrt the throngs or perrons ucimorvu trihllv. Scores of loaded mules which were pnsing the pqunro nt tho time". v. JOSE OANALEJAS Premier of Spam, who was assassinated by an anarchist yesterday. took fright, witli the human terror add ing to the confusion. I'avalrv then scattered tho croyd. Practically every known and prominent member of tho anarchist group in tho city wns arrested within a few moments of Cannlcjas' death, but despite this a general uprising is feared. The. authorities believe the inflammatory speeches delivered on Sunday in u memorial meeting in honor of Kcrrar inspired Zarrato to his deadly attack. -.a-. (Tlr Wlrelma Tflffrnph.) MILWAUKKi:. Wisconsin, November 12. Special to The Advertiser) John Schranke. wlio flmt Col. Ilooovelt last irontli, today pleaded guilty to assault with intent to murler. Colonel will bo asked to come to Milwaukee to testify against his asitnilint, if examination shows Sch'ranko to bo sane, acrordinp to District Attorney Zabol. Schrank" was brought into the courtroom heavily manacled. lie pleaded to the charts before Municipal Tudgo August Bnckus. 'Did von intend to murder Theodore Ronevelt, ns you are charged!" askcl District Attorney Zabol. "Bo you plead puilty or not puilty?" "I plead guilty to shooting that man, if that's what you mean," iinswero.1 Schranke. "Did you intend to kill Theodore Rooovo'tl" nsked Zal el. "1 did not intend to kill ltoosevelt," responded Schranke, "but I did intend to warn ltoosevelt, the "Did you intend to kill or murder Roosevelt, the Progressive enndidato for President!" nsked Zabel. "I want a direct answer." "I did not want to kill tho Progressive partv; I shot Roosevelt as a warning to other Judge Unckus this afternoon named an insanity commission to examine Schranke. If be is found insane, ho will be sent to nn asylum. i. (11t Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) ClinVi:NNK, Wyoming, November 12. (Spccinl to Tho Advertiser) Plashing into riot nt n challengo ami a dare, nearly ouo hundred members of Batteries It nud D, Ponrth Pield Artillery, V, S. A , clashed in n moleo in tho streets here last night, spread terror through the town and drew a guard from Fort I). A. lluine'l on n summons from Mayor (IrosunliRii. who had already ordered tlm chief of police to Kwear in a huudrad additional iolicoimni mill arreil ltutn lulterios. I,lnutmuits (Jul mi and Mellrlde in time to roiufurre tho wild Hneled fifty At m rull ut the mil, l'rivt I!, W hi ur sit v and t. K, Murtm wore tfny fniur). Arud ut Ion sUuilim bHwMHi I he lnii ballriMi bd ininted, It ulgtil u th nmvtw of u iioinlwr ut liuth btUrlM, Iruopur uf lilly It IjM(iJ lbt bn m "tt Ur hum" tlUM My iWHuWr uf Unit try I), Tb kk (wi tiat4 fd iUitmfh Uw UfMi m4 i$mvtt i 4itm 4 fizgi by uumM at Ik irnuiiars. Vka uu Jfflty, hwV0t, um4 ibtir vrnfum m swop. "Hflf ?,!-. l V1 HTuaUM Ittptffe) !", muiimitn n (Mlsl lW A'li"MHr " Wlt, 1 IMUm tt lilitiigli iiuttiliatj rtwaliuMt so He i( HablWItlMhl ikuiMBmu uf I luiibii .. i) Umiii ruiai m I..I..JM i Wall Wtdl. 11m Mil.) mill, 'W fnll 't'tt Ivaf t4 'I'm lt . 11.1l 11. uu M ' 'Itil'.l ni. I li I .. r i IMi lli' I ' ' " 1 1 11 11 1' '. . 1 1 1 tt ratten) Wit 1VIflrik.) MTU, HUWWti, JOfimlbcf It (8pjM to The AdVerUwr) pwto tM DM BtslgatflM ftK Were AdtUnople today deahni lht ili ctl tot fttlWa. Htt dstalU have bttm received, however, ni to "' br Hw TwlMi hare Mirrendered er whether Uio city wi oirrted w The Hatkjartsn treep have captured the main fortification at awl ike northern wlug of tho besieger U closing In on the for UftoiMeiM Muth of Derkos. (By Tederal Wireless Telegraph.) PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, November 12. (Special to Tho BallliiK under rush orders, tho cruisers Montana and Tennessoo left here .oday for Turkish waters to protect the lives and property of United States Jeopardized by the troubles caused by the Balkan war and the probability of an anti-Christian uprising In southeastern Europe.- ,mVWtmr""t" T.' f HAWAIIAN OAfltTTU, FRIDAY, NOVRMnEll IS, 1912 -SI-MI - WttttKLY. Cannot Beach Agreement. illy FrdfTnl WlreltK TrlnTsph.t LONDON, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) Tho deadlock In the .nternational political situation, brought ibout by the Ilalknn States' war, continues, Neither nor dervin has given way on n single essential point ill regard to tho tuturo of Mbanin, and tho proposed occupation by the Servians of a port' on tho Adriatic sen. Tho ltus8inn newspapers aro daily in tensifjing tho warllko tone of their support of tho Servian cause. Siime Kuropean chancellories took a more optimistic view today of tho of affairs, assuming that yester Iny's conferences between the Austrinn mil Scrvhn statesmen in Budapest ,ive tended to relieve tho crisis. The jri t Kurnpcnn Powers not directly in tho outcomo nro making trong clforts to reconcile tho two an- ( tngonistlc countries. It is believed that Germany has at 'nt induced not to .ress her objections to Serviu's alms nil' the end of tho campaign. Germany ..-is pointed out that tho whole question f the ltalknn Mountain States' l.'s can then be settled by a Euro pean conference in which the Balkan at ions should have a voice. When Arehduko Francis Penlinand, ho heir to tho Austrian crown, meets 'he German Emperor very shortly, tho onferenco will bo drawn up in outline. This wow coincides with that of Great lintain, as Premier Asquith explained m his speech nn Saturday. The authorities in Vienna take pains to point out that tho military confer (J!v. Federnl Wlrtltsf Tclcernph.) SALEM, Massachusetts, November 12. (Special to Tho Advertiser) of tho part ho played in tho Industrial Workers of the World struggle in Lawrence last winter was given to tlm iurv todav by Joseph J. Ettor, co- defendant with Antonio Caruso nnd Ar- turo Giovanuitti, on trial horo lor tno murder of Anna Lopezzo, a woman striker. Ettor outlined his career from tno t'unn bo first joinod tho shipbuilders' union in San Frnncisco up to tho timo of tho Lawronco strike Ettor admitted that ho had addressed tho strikers in Lawrence, but denied that be incited the workers to violence. I I fTW rvdirnl Wlrtlus Telcirrnph.) LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) , Tho reported escape from prison or General Pcllx Diaz, nephew of former President Porfirio Diax ot Mexico, .mil tho father of the late rebellion ngn'nst tho Mexican Administration of President I'rancisco 1. Madero, Jr., is told in n letter received hero today by R. G. Kirwin, from E. A. Dickorson, n copper magnate of Oaxaca, Mexico. Dioz escaped, M tho letter says, on November 3. . h ,.n!M"v !' L tl,is cit? "' afternoon of Thanks- n ,tnl 12.- N.Worl November Special .., Wo,BMt is to receive to The Adver Ring, tho , actress, who has been starring during . ' , i , tho present season in "A Wall Street1 Girl," is today the wife of C.J. Win- JR AL OF GUNMEN BEGINS. ninger of Wniisau, Wisconsin, who hns a . minor part in her company. ' XKW YOjK November 12.( By As- Miss Ring wired friends in New ork 50ci!ltpa 1re89 cablo) Tho four gun-of tho wedding, which took placu in mt,n nccug0(1 of ,.oinpiicity ln ti10 mur. Boston awcekiiKO. ()l,r of ; Jtosenthnl, tho head of "r .gamblers' gang, shot and killed some in? l'ederal Wlrele.f Teleeraph.) months ago lit tho door of the Metro- SAN PItANClSCO. November 12. nir. nntel. am nmv on trial. Tlm birv (Special :o Tho AdvertUor) Orders is- ,vci, ,vjh try tho mon wns completed sued by the war department nnd tliiti morning. Tho courtroom is packed in division headquarters here today 0(1 Mlt tle interest in tho trial is in-call for tho transfer of two well-known tense. ofllccrs of tho army, Col. William Paul-, ..., ding, Twenty-fourth Infantry, transicr red to tho Fourth lninntry, aim uoi. William C. Battler of tho Fourth to take command of tho Twenty-fourth. Colonel Buttler is ordered to proceed to Sun Francisco and sail for Manila to join his now command December 5. SAN FRANCISCO, November 13.- !!.. AuA(if.ldlitil PrnHfl stimtly ilwindlliiR ns the returns from Ho named a. his executors his widow, Democratic counties lire ndded to tho. Carrie and wills all total electoral vote of Cnllfornlu, tbo;'f lii estate to her. plurality of Colonel Roosevelt over I " ' Wilson in til. H u wiu but twenty-four nt midnight. Tho official returns nro but partially com- pictn nini tuo relation ni uio two nwder, In the von uwy eliNii(a lioforo the Utt iiroeiuct rumrt. - ' ' ' (11, I'MHral VrJfM TrUsrapli.) WAHIIIXiiTON, KoviiiHUr ,18. (KiMieial to Th Advnrtlnr) Col, Pmnkllu W. MautlUiM, Bmiw lufttn - try ferwrly owmB4iui( uu army ptisi in Oabtt, IUmnm, bi um ,MtvMU kuiriiie. 'J lie uuuc wr uut o 1 1 o t lo . ml mr till iuroe, but rallmr fur the t,... , , , ... ,lutarm(ilun ut lb alumni of tb ml- rHH'AIM), NnvamlM i ' Tb a(Utin Uk in II" rlinM from (o TU 4k iaUuma, iMMM Ut Hill, la lUa iwwttywMo yar l'i Mink im((IIW, iol4 4 lbl IUM 0 Uw gradualm rnvmimi, aitd of rur 44ltuwtl MUhnknU m MilliMM Wl qmmnn Ik kmM4Mi nkd I Ml n fttfjMtot I'1!".. I'ol I"' 'wuU t by IM ruWfr Of tbi'W 1 Imd iliil numtonm w 9 " w a in tiHmimt, Ml mm at I tttiWiNJ mm k r"uuli4. I utllUMMI MMiUmt Ibkl MMU IfM MM utiu li ttark a "Immi mu" uu Urn lu aaiii kiln lit iltaa liiiiaaaa ti ktrkM ul la Ik iituk 1 -- - - 'mual k.11 111 'iMaMM, bll HW l'WW ti 1,, ill mi I .11 i, ''oil "'iil,i Kiitii4 aai(il I. in liHiuii'rf l.lia 11 w . 1,1) .il-.l .1. I lfi U uu. 1 III. !, 1 ' v I I I . l .1 1 . . ences being held in Budapest are not incongruous with Austria's desiro for pcaco. Thoy explain that plans and ptccautionary measures havo been considered, but they say they will not be enrricd out unless Scrvia should violate Austrian interests. There hns been some talk of n naval demonstration on tho Adriatic coast when tho Servians reach there, but tho carrying out of this depends on tho course of events. Heavy Losses In Battle, BELGRADE, Scrvia, November 12. (By Associated Press Cablo) Official returns of tho killed nnd wounded in the recent fighting near Pcrlepo show that tho Servians lost 3000 and tho Turks more than 8000. Details of tho imttlo declare that tho cntiro hns been rendered uninhabitablo for weeks to come nnd tho dnmago done lo property impossible to estimate. Capture Turkish Fortress. ItlEKA, Albania, November -2. (By ' sociated Press Cable) X forco or Montenegrins this morning uttneked md captured the fortress of Tarakosch on the Lake of Scutari. Their loss was heavy. The Turks were driven out with tremendous loss in men nnd munitions. Powers in Deadlock. LONDON, November 12. (By Associated Press Cnblo) Tho dcndlock of 'he European Powers continues without sign of n break. England and Germany "outimiP their demands that Russia nnd shall refrain from making specific, demands upon tho Allies until after tho present campaign shall have closed. Russia nnd Austria maintain their attitudo of determination nnd fresh complications nro feared. ngalnst tho big negro pugilist is said to bo that of Lucille Cameron, n whito girl 19 years old, of Jlinncsota, whom ho is alleged to havo induced to visit Chicago. This enso was so flagTant thnt the federal, the city nnd tho county authorities each began investigating tho doings of Johnson considered contrary to law. H UNION STRIKERS SHOT BY DEPUTIES IN RIOT BINGHAM, Utah, ' November 12. (By Associated Press Cablo) In a clash between striking miners and tho deputy sheriffs hero this morning, two members of tho union were shot nnd Ifntally injured. Thoy died nt tho hos pitnl later, It wns with difficulty that tho special officers and tho police man nged to restore order in tno town. -" FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AND CASH (Hy Federal Wireless Telesrraph.) SAN FRANCISCO, November 12. (Special to The Advortiser) Ad Wol- gast and Willio Ritchio wcro today matched to box twenty rounds for tho I I ! ttli ii'iiS ftlif niKfiliotiii ilinlntiiniiciiin in LATE VICE PRESIDENT LEAVES ESTATE TO WIDOW (Ilf Federal Wlrcleat Telegraph.) UTICA, New York, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) Tho will of tho lato Vlco President James S. Sherman hns been admitted to probate, RAfJE SUICIDE AMONG DDCn WlVtb j PHILADELPHIA, October 27. Tho iiutborilli4 at Ilryn Muwr, omi of tin. 'I'jeluslvo women's (olUge of the conn try, recently II ntntlnllual : table, buned ifn uimwur rm'eiveil rrom ' i.riuluiitw who huvn iimrrlm, The liulU would indii'ul.i tlmt tlm blghur mlucutlnu of tvomtm lemln to raptd ruoe ar. tk$ rtunuikul.'i i.titt uf tin iiimii it Ilkkl wbi'ti ' 1 t.n a. n-' m ik VflM UUI'ibi r uf .hllitfill In lb. Uui m ffc kink mhhi r'u.lJ m law and lW ! l-i n ll.c . Iiil'li.n uui. 11 id I1.1A In I'n I III lit Ml fl It'll. HI 1 J I UUI "" "" I" . 1 1 I ,J. Iiu. ill ul. In .1 until 1 li I l linn 1 1 1. lutfxl tinli II ln.lbi f biN lu lit fmil fu l'i.ll... 1 il IU iu.ImuIm Ian Inn ll. nilm ,1 m .iiiIm 1 I rtli . I I 1 I If Ml I l tl tjkmmmmmmmMm,mm FIGHTING STOPS; Tune SEEKS (By Federal Wireless Telegraph) CONSTANTINOPLE, November 13, 4 p. m. (Special to The Advertiser) An armistice is now being arranged' for between the Turkish and Bulgarian forces. It is announced that hostilities will cease this evening at sundown. (llj Federal Wlreia Telegraph.) VIENNA, Austria, November 13. (special to Tho Advortiser) lieutenant von Wegener today telegraphs tho Itichspost from tho Bulgarian front that their attack on tho Turkish center nt Tchataljn is desporato and that they aro steadily gaining ground. Von states that tho Turks havo been driven in panic from nil tboir advance positions. He adds that boggy roads have delayed tho Bulgarian advance making it most didicult to 'get their heavy artillery to the front. President DancfC of tho Bulgarian Partamta returned to Sofia today from u confcrcnco with Kmperor Francis Joseph of Austria which ho said has resulted favorably to Scrvia 's claim for tin Adriatic seaport. Thousands of Bodies Unburicd. tlly federal Wireless Telegraph.) CONSTANTZA, Roumanin, November 13. (Special to The Advertiser) With thousands of persons dead from starvation and (Hsease, Constantinople telegraphs that bodies aro lying unburicd outside the city walls. Tho mortality is greatest iu tho refugee cumps between Constantinople and Tchataljn. Tho refugees in camps thero are in n terribly destitute condition, they hav ing no clothing or water, except that which is tnintcd. Servian Troops in Durazzo. (Bjr Federal Wireless Telegraph.) BELGRADE, Servin, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Unofficial reports received bore today state that Goncnil ti'nnkovitch 's Sorvian troops have occupied Durazzo, iu open defiance to Austria's warning. Sofia dispatches say that King Ferdinand has decided not to lend the Bulgarian army into Constantinople, fearing that this action might precipitate n massacre of Christians in tho Turkish capital. It IB belioved here, however, that Ferdinand's real reason is that ho fears to expose his troops to danger of cholera, which is said to bo rampant there. Turks Hold Monastir. (Ilr Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) ATHENS, Greece, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) The Servian and Greek armies have not yet joined in front of Monastir, where, it is reported, 50,000 Turks under Ali Risa Pasha aro preparing for a vigorous defense. The Greek gunboat Alpbeiow, patrolling tho coast of Epirus, was fired on yesterday off Vnlona by concealed riflemen. Tho gunboat replied, destroying part of tho customhouse. The King's consent has been asked to summon further classes of reserves to tho colors. It would appear from tho Greek comments that no portioning of tho conquered territory wns arranged before tho war, and it is asserted tnat cacn belligerent is endeavoring to occupy ns much territory ns possible, with an oyo to the final division of tho spoils. Powers Taking a Hand. (By Federnl Wlreleaa Telegraph.) LONDON, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) All tho. European Powers hnvo agreed to tho Turkith proposal mado last week that they should inform the Balkan Mountain Nations of tho Tuikish request for mediation nnd to iniiuiru from them whether they arc willing to formulate terms on which negotiations could uo opened. Steps in this direction are about to be taken by tho representatives of tho Great Powers. Turks Aro Hopeless. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, 13. (By Associated Press Cable) Dispatches to tho leading papers of Russiu today announcu that at n meeting of the Turkish council of war hold hist night the position of tho Sultan's forces defending Constantinople wns declared to bo hopeless nnd tho Subliino Porte wns called upon to meet the allies directly, instead of continuing his efforts to do so through the intervention of the Powers. Treachery In Turkish Army, HEIIl.lN, Gurmaiiy, November 13. (lly Asaoi'inted Pros 1'iiliUO Aceard lug to ilUpatchi's received from the front today, there in rank treachery in the rank 11 ml tile nf the Turkith army. ami llin upper rirclrn of nillcinliliiiii urn rot ton with graft. It in ileulnred that tlin i'iiin)ii suprHlod tu the artillery tv ere III led with tiuip lliateinl uf nltlon, and that th riirlriilgMi for tlm IT 1 iiiodMrii rillu nro for, tho tuiiat purl blank. The aiinr iiiul hnyuiiuU for 1 lie infantry and liuro are ld to be H) dull mil uf turh mor quality that lbi rt nul fit for um. Mule Jer of Ort WAr, J.OMl)N, fc'uvawlwr II. (11 Amo-i-it-.i I '( rbl Tiu llritwli fur MN Willi laariwul lu4y I bat Ik dlwul or k Hurau t, fullowlug ujtaji I'" oulbiwik la li llalkau l, I Idal 'I t liitf awk iihiii lite roaMaa. ll a uiiiiuumiuiI Ibal I'u' . l'auiUull at I hi' tmiuua I'uMru m.' ful uuirv kitfulut ill tvlliun liuublu Hun tkr) iti l.tiu fur iiiuii. .1.1) opci'lall) iau li"in !' in. i' jifni .iil'd uj.ua In a 1.1 1 laiuvMiH ailli Ht'iua la tu'l -i 111 ni f itaavixl'li dililuilr Iw hi. ilti liMid u..l I. Analila Maa-i 41 NVAWIIlNtlTDN, Jfvwnlr 14i (U,T Aweflated Pnn Cable) I'rMldenl Tnft, last evtining, li- ae ids proelnnutloti letting the rate of the Panama Onnnl toll for all foreign merchantmen, which will be U0a ton. As rnmKiro to tho toll of the Suez Cnnnl this rate established in the President's proclamation is considerable of a out. Unless re- ccntly chonged the Suez toll wns nine francs nnd fifty centimes, or tl.00 r ton for vcsicls passing through the canal. H (n; Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) SALKM, Massachusetts, November 13. (Specinl to The Advertiser) Flat denial of charges that he is nn anarchist, or that he favored anarchism, was voiced by Joseph Ettor, with Antonio Caruso and Arturo Giovnnnltti on charges of murdering Anna Liopizzo, n woman Htriker, when ho again took tho stand here today in his own defense. Tho witness also denied that ho had ever counseled violence. "I believe thnt violcnco in any industrial struggle will only harm. Right now I wish to say thnt, politically, I am n Socialist, but from nn industial standpoint I am an industrial-unionist. I am not an" nnnrchist. Anarchy is the philosophy of individualism; industrial unionlim is tho philosophy of collectivism." H (Iljr Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) MADRID, Spain, November 13. (Special to The Advertisor) All Spain is in a fever of excitement todny over the fate of Manuel Fardis Zarrato, tho twenty-eight year old anarchist, vho as. sassinateil Premier Cnnalejas jestcrday. Although the ossassin turned the revolver on himself nnd fired a bullet into his head, it failed to strike n vital spot. Absolute confirmation of this fnct was secured today, but tho condition and whereabouts of the anarchist are guarded. The police today directed their efforts to seeking the original of a photograph of n beautiful girl found in Znrrnte's effects. It bore the following inscription: "To my unforgctful Mnnucl." The polico suspect she is n member of Zarrnto's nnarchist organization. A memorandum book, containing mysterious hieroglyphics, also was found ip Zarrato's 'pockets. Experts todny attempted to decipher tho code, but failed. General Weyler, -commonly called "The Butcher of Cuba," is tho strongest candidate for Spanisli premier. H (Dy Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) SAN FRANCISCO, November 13. (Special to The Advertiser) The bonrd of regents of tho University of California has appointed John Washington Gilmorc, president of tho College of Hawaii, professor of agronomy, beginning July If 1013, nt a salary of $5000. Doctor Gilmorc has had vast experience in the Philippine Islands, whero ho established agricultural schools, nnd 111 China, where he founded tho agricultural college of Wuchang.' H (lly Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, November 13. (Special to The Advertiser) Eighteen lives were forfeited in Irving-ton, nn Indianapolis suburb, early today, by the carelessness of a brakeman on tho Cincinnati, Hamilton ,& Dayton railroad in neglecting to close n switch after a freight train had backed into a siding, in compliance with ordors. A few minutes later a loaded passenger train, en routo to Cincinnati from Indianapolis, crashed into tho rear end of the freight, instantly killing fourteen passengers and injuring four others so badly that they died later in a hospital here. An exploding gas tank fired the wreckage, but the flames were soon by n bucket brigade. Conductor Willinms was crushed to death as he stood in tho aisle of tho day coach collecting tickets. (lly Federal W'releia Telfgmph.) MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Fivo , Alienists todny began oxmmnation of the mental condition of John Schranke, who yesterday pleaded guilty to having attempted to slay Theodore Uoosovclt in Milwnukco n month ago. Moderator Richnrd Dewey of tho sanity commission appointed announced thnt tho sessions would be secret and that only tho defendant and his attorney and witnesses who might bo summoned, nnd a representative of District Attorney Zabol would bo admitted. H (By Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) PRINCETON, New Jersey, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) President-elect Woodrow Wilson said today that in his informal visit with the Now Jersey congressionul delegation iu Trenton yesterday he bad been able to talk only with Willinm Hughes, United States from New Jersoy, and Representative Tuttlc, as to what inoy inoiigia 01 an extra tct.siou 01 congress. 'Each man had expressed himself in favor of an extra session, he said, Tho Governor liked President Tuft's upeech in Washington predicting that under a Democratic administration, tho South would huvo 11 greater share lu tho national government and that lines would tend to disappear. "ll was h very generous spcecn," mild Mr. Wilson, -T- (lly federal Wlrtlna Telrgraih.) TOI'Klv'A, ICuusiis, November 13, (Special to The Advitrtlier) Arthur Clipper, llepubllcun, U today elected (loviirnor of Kiintiu over Ilodgei, Ptuiiuarul, by n mujorlly of flftythreo votw, iiveonllng tu iniiiplcla olHiinl Ilodga rafiitiw to uilmlt ilefuiU, do-luring Ilmt ha bin a lend of II fly. lie it ill eti!mt lip ultutieii. imj rJnl WhiUh TaiafftUi ) UlUMK. li (ml la Tk AiltvriUar) llypt wf lk l.wwa lata la i'uuihuIIum Willi Ik If 11 Hula UuU bill Mff 4wtruai tJMtay, ku Vtnmh'r Jan ltiiitir Li44 fa urtlw llin iwtiiltl ' laua'uti tu ratlins) Ik d . laiuu uf ikv hum lu iiuiaiilUi by hli li I l.r uimfuwuil vu iWralni Uti IV. Tlm 4li .i i4ll. a lriu i.i. .iHUWfci abl.i. B'l Mllliai.i Hull, 1 IMituli Uii'U.1'11, Mat I. .1 lliili l for rilling Premier AiqHith 11 traitor. Hpenker Jatnet Iother Mid Hie premier's motion wa but wat quite in order. Thn premier then submitted his motion, and. In supiwrt of it, said if tho house dlil not reverse the decision by committee nn the amendment of Sir Frederick Banbury, the government hohIiI be unable to pioiceu with the bill. The most unparliamentary langungo was hurled about tho house before tho suspension. -. (Dy Federal Wlrtleta Telerraph.) VAlil.KJU, California, No ember 13. (Bpccinl to Tho Advertiser) Tho Mint! Inland ollicials late requestod information of tho navy department gnrding tho movement of tho cruiser South Dakota, which hns been under repairs here for tho last three months, having come" to Maro Islnnd following; tho loss of her propeller botweou Yokohama and Honolulu. Tho shafts for tho nrnnellor nrriviv! In tho yard todny nnd all othor work has been flulshcd off. It Is oxpected thnt sho will bo ready for sea in three weeks' time. It Ib probable that sho will then proceed to San Diogo for target practise H Feilernl Wirrlna Trlrgraph.) SAN FRANCISCO. Novembor 13. (Special to The Arlvprtianiir!l.if Deputy State Quarantine Officer Frederick Mnskew has Issued a statement to the effect that no Mediterranean fly pest has been found in bananas or packings from Honolulu. xuc unnanns secured by Italian fishermen, after having been opened and thrown overboard Saturday ami then taken by the fishermen to Fishermen's Cove and transferred to peddlers anil Fold throughout the' bay, wero spoiled bananas nnd not infested -with Mediterranean fly, oxplnincd Maskcw today. .me siiuiicu uanunai wero irom tno ftoamship Ventura, having spoiled through tho ovorhenting of tho cargo. .-.. (Br Ffilernt Wlreleaa Telegraph ) INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, November 13. (Special to The Advertisor) Because of th6 illness of two jurors, the trial hero of forty-seven labor union inen accused of illegally transporting dynamite is postponed until tomorrow. To ndd to tho delay of tho enso, Mrs. Alta Hawkins, an important witness for tho government, wns shot in the legs yesterday while hunting. Mrs. Hawkins kept a boarding-house hero which was frequented by ironworkers in 1909. It has been planned to havo her testify against tho defendants. h CHAPLAIN BELL WAITING TO GET BACK TO POST (By Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) SAN FRANCISCO, November 13. (Special to The Advertiser) Chaplain Samuel H. Bell, First Fiold Artillery, who has bein on leavo of absence, baa reported in army headquarters here and has been assigned to temporary duty until tho departuro of a transport which will take him to r.ejoin his station at Schofield Barracks, Oahu. STEAMER LURLINE AGAIN ON HER HONOLULU RUN (By Federal Wlreleaa Telegraph.) SAN PRANCISCO, November 13. (Special to Tho Advertiser) With a largo list of passengers and a full cargo, the steamship Lurlino of tho Matson Navigatiou Company, Captain V7cedon, resumed her Honolulu run today, after laying off one trip after tho rush of tho sugar season. PRESIDENT M'RAE RESIGNS PHILADELPHIA, Novembor 13. (By Associated Press) President Mc-Rea has resigned the presidency of tho big Pennsylvania system, which ho has held for manv yours, assigning ago as bis reason. His successor has not been named. H NO BAIL FOR PUGILIST. WASHINGTON, November 13. (By Associated Press Cable) Frederick Lehmnun, solicitor general, filed his brief in tho caso of the pugilist, Jack Johnson, held in Chicago on sovoral "white slave" charges. Mr. Lehmaiin declared that inasmuch as the accusations against Jolnikon nre not tho believes it would be "inadvisable to admit Johnson to bail." Tho black fighter will therefore probably havo to remain in jail indefinitely. H BOHN. ENGLE In Honolulu, JVAfttl1lA 1 1 1012, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wellor A.' Euglo, a son. HORNER In Honolulu, Novembor 12,. 1012, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hor- nor, n daughter. HEILBRON In Honolulu, Eleventh avenuo, Knimuki, November 14, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Hellbrou, a daughter. Tho supervisors last night decided to notify Chairman Bishop of the board of harbor commissioners that they nro agrceablo to tho plan to have bids opened for tho county's road to tie proposed Witiknno wharf opened 011 the same day nnd nt the same timo thnt bids for tho wharf aro opened by the Territory. By doing lliii tlm work on both the rond and tho whaif will bn hand lu hum and bo completed 011 or about the same time. Illds will soon be advertised for. CROUP. Thlf'diieuio in so ilnuceroiis and i rapid in It development flint every mother of young rhlidren vliouM bo prepared for It. 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