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| Cra ~~ WEATHER=Fair to-night and Sanday; cool. SWAT MILLIGAN WILL REPORT THE BIG BASEBALL SERIES FOR THE EVENING WORL: DON'T MISS THE DAILY STUR} PRICE ONL ‘CENT, U.S. MARINES KILLED IN FIGHT WITH BIG FORCE OF NIGARAGUAN REBELS cai Courright, 1912. by The Prose erro. (The N tebine low York Wor! NEW STANTON CHARGES ~ POLICE REPORTS HAVE DISAPPEARED | Suspended ves gator on the Stand at Graft AUTORAGERSSPEED ATTOMILE CUP" SEE OS nso Want to Know! FORS10,000 PRE Why He and Ot Wer ‘Allowed to Resign. Four Meet Death and seven Wounded as American Naval Men Capture Town, # DEFIED BY BY INSURGENTS, “Gen, Zcicdon, Rebel | Who Had Refused to Sur- | | | render, eader, ;Brage and De Palma vet tor Lead in Stirring Contest A charge that oMcial papers filed tn ce Depariment by Lieut. John . discloving the criminal rec- ast one ex-convict appointed | had disappeared from the] Police Commissioner or | was mado Among Nilled. ord of at jto the f loftice of jClvil WASHINGTON, ci. 5-4 a on Milwaukee Track, from Rear-Admiral Scutherland late} P to-day gives the names of the four the Service Commissioner, marines killed in the fight with} WAUWATOSA, Oct, 6—Tedd pete tow by Stanton himself before the Nicaraguan rebels and announce Py poeeeeatey are tae Aha Aldermanic Committee, % ‘ite . : pi de Palma, led the at the] During a four hours’ sessto ; that Lieut.-Col. Long with 1,000 4 of i ales i ession it alsp’ Mf the Was brought out that one patrolman— Thomas F. Campbell, disminsed fro: the force by Commissioner Partridge, and bluejockets from the crulsers urth California and Colorado sre moving e road on Leon, the remaining rebel stromg=} to-day alaff had driven hia t denied reinstatement by the courts, by hold. ar this alata with three stops at ture and by all succeading The marines in sesterday’s fight} as ave J of (2 and a fraction had deen reinstated ly Waldo after an infor to order this reinstatement, He 1 not get the wi.ness to admit this by marines and blue kept a ¢ break after a gallan! later taken by G and = starving M ement with IM miles yer to «De “Whe were your Kuckner asked in fore ernment inhabitants relieved lawyers?” Mr mining Campbell ” Grant and Rouse,” he satd, Insurrectionists losses were heavy oll was in third ; sees . arch’ fine EAeutsCol vt minutes Hehint De Palma, | @% Did they fail to reinstate you The despatch adds that 5 ME minutes behind fe Walma | 4, Yes: ou a technicallty, Long 1s moving on Leon, gives the names of the Ii names of the wou HOW CAMPBELL GOT THE FORCE. What did you do then? ood for this distance BACK ON 2 miles an four, TETZLAFF TAKES THE LEAD IN 2 dd will be trans-) A Thad mitted later @ spectal oct passed in 1905, making Ane Avat iiewe Ob the bean RARE GRACE: , ' 1 for giving me a rehearing qty Ulmer caret Jeventh hott changes in the tts Mayer MeClellan vetoed {t, as special] LMS hea ea lola baiheper tal arters aroused much Interest, legislation. Assemblyman Alfred B oh ie aeRO at ne i who on need t Smith got che bill through for me Le ° a ‘ . would not 4 etsy | Then 1 had @ general act paased, , i t of the death ‘of ble vavid | granting rehearings to all men who The cablegram to Min Castriile | peop this morning reconsidered go inte court on the grounds that they dated Oct. 4 was as thts dh 4, AB a result he was at spatly tea nateed. Stee “Masaya taken te asseult, = We had one hundred dead, two hundred (Continued on Sec: . i general Wot Wan. passes wounded, Americans early took Coy See eam polled to Hingham and then tepe with four Land seve iy ted. u rele ae a ath tes REINS. SEOUUAREOUALY. (AER: PRFEROOR fused to reopen the'caae, When Waldo Yeledor fled with followers und was ase a cores 0- ay office he tried again and that poeptured eight. ie a fromm ote he succeed © cake Was wounded and die iaier. | Today 1 vis _ eee and tried before Deputy Con {ted the American Lugation to express , mains) er Dillon. deepest sympathy fo deats.| NATIONAL LEAGUE Hie ee , | e principle witness agninst you at| GeRnaAde suiblelballty a masinay | ROOK! the first trial was ¢ Miles O'Reti vodies for burial at that city, I pes ANTS AT BROOKLYN, a Lue Bueten CON GRU aHoer I) you express Departinent of State my |G — OT es vay caliedt? SOND AYMAN ACHY: voood = ‘1 do not know,” said the witness “Minister of Affairs Chamorro.” | BROOKLYN— Zeledon, spoken of in the cabexgraty ovo0ood = COMMISSIONER KEOGH FIRST fe @ rebel general, a Honduran hs eam WITNESS TO-DAY. employ of Mena, the failen dictator, ve AT BOSTON, Aaaxandak Waceh ently captured and tahea to Panwa] pHILADELPHIA— want tor exile 1000 — » When first on the stand se AMERICANS NoT ENGAGED IN BOSTON— days ago he had produced certain war. 0300 ___ [letter from Commissioner Waldo and Although the lives of American ma- ee * report Aheteon made. by Becretary rines have been lost and others lave Spencer and 2 j ef Examiner ieee wounded’ in What acbeats to: have AMERICAN LEAGUE, Murray of the Civil Service Commis wee {sion, Emory R, Buckner, counsel to aT NEW YORK, the committee, did not read the let- yet technically the United states | WASHINGTON— tery ut that Ue: “He recalled Mz iv not engaged in war, As defined by 013 — | Keogh to read Uiem into te records the State Department, the status of the | HIGHLANDERS— a relations between the United States and 0 0 aaa er Was os dressed to Commis. Niearagua is one of friendship. { offered recommen: What Rear-Admiral Southerland has AT PHILADELPHIA. examinations for ser done in attacking the araguan | RBOSTON- irged quoll/ying ali rebels 18 declared to have been pure 00000 ___| Policemen af one year's service to take nn pursuance of a duty imposed upon! 9 9 |ihe examinations, The law requires « the navy many timex im the stormy his | ATHLETICS — policeman be in service fi tory of Central America—that of for- | oo0000 — |years, Mr. Keogh said © request elbly protecting Aimer lives and} —_— } wate, to allow all polloemen of one year as well as of the citizens of Yaw arse trae FOOTBALL RESULTS property Buropean nations The Admiral from intervent the warring fa to take examinatl on was reaphiee i Wal ous fi Wyte, Gigi, Pinal be led that previ eman should not te Qtr f hid Cire culation Books Open to All.” | were Private Babitts, Durham, Me | » how Vommistoner GilLand Pollard. Seven marines who! Tetziaf or tie ehd of 2H miles lost and private rehearing in the office of were wounded will recover Nona. ape ite Caeser, A: piston Denuty. zal is Commnasianer Dilion : ; Dhis ha was broken se! Emory KR, Buckner, Counsel to the} Southeriand’s despaten Le . s admnirel if thn took fest position, followed closely | Committee, dried to bring out that great payee esterday says by de. Palms nfluence had been brought on Mayor “Barrancas and second hill taken ‘The fleht between Tetzlaff, Brage a a YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912. Four Victims of Westport Train Wreck, All Related to Anthony N. Brady ie \'* : 10 P PHOTO BY OSCAR PACH. MISS NIARY HAMILTON LIPTON COMING TO CHALLENGE MRS. CARL TOCKER, PHOTO BY OSCAR PACH. MRS .¢C.R-RANSOM PHOTO KNICKERBOCKER PRESS _ ASSOCIATION, to see the writer, She ‘PRETTY GIRL GETS to the corner designated }did not appear, | seen her friends, ATTACKED BY 1 WO MEN AND Tho writer} He wrote laver he had pared, After Discussing Lat- would be kiled reply to an Inquiry ten in real blood. A few days ago a strange man met} challenge for the Am her in the soad and insited on wa hing | dieou tig the terme \ One letter was write Attack Near Home. er the latest made formal application here for a per homas Lipton w oming te man, She sald, wanted the , "1 nd to hi Jeft hand, and then slit a deep "M" in ane the skin of her left arm, injuries were not reported to the police In any event, It wou fule to discus & contest any one meddling with my a e pos Sorentine Her painful erma wh also Carries & Devembe be ratified by each club or association meant on Mon! } it sgulnat policemen asking haw confined nimse to. open : a ne ng up railway communication and | Lehigh o ,0 pr hom maintaining ic free from interrupt Sanwa 9 7 On this letter fom Mr. Waldo, Mur- that the late foroly nb Mes Princeton. 7 ray had reported that the Commission tered through the > an towns), uld not grant Mr. Waido's request b might be uble to receive f Syracuse. 0 0 See ee erie Gite en For nearly a week after the Amerls) Yale, 4 9 Pager bend terial can naval forces man ahi wt 1 eed aaa Ai i way from Managua to ee nen Who Had Keod record’ in the de the condition of foreikner piitu, BolyCross 0 0 parti Gen, Zeledon's re enched Harvard 7 12 hanes lnposed on itwo hills at I Hy com. 4 predecessors manded the line munication by i en’ Saal bee Wan movement of supplins and prevented Cornell . 0 would not they? A, Most certainly, the unfortunate sufferers 8: Sant min: 0. De Mak ae fe ing thelr sacape 10 places of Q. Did you ta 9 Deputy Commis: tate eae Stevens... 0 sioner McKay about wiping out Anes —————— Army. . 0 us Mr, Waldo asked? A. Yeu. TU tuld i m it Was not fair, and he agreed wit POLITIC. 28 AND OTHERS mi . 4 with ae, Later b ed Dickinson, 0 0 Peon... 0 y Hall In the Pulitze and one seating 73 m0, Hufiinas ye up and said on Second Page.) filet wa » Puliker (World) (Cont August she had been getting It will probably be Dec J with “mushy slush’ pustmar 1 before thls will have been done," York and Vort Chester, st baie > hored them at put they became ao | NM a BiCwiek OF EAB frequent she decided to find out the) ton, kus was thrown heavily to oh A waite 7 ‘eke ss writer, if pussible, the ground and was badly bruised. He Two weeks ayo she got a letter Ine! was taken Luck w his country home for viting her Wo go to Port Chester at ® weatmeht Perry ki “Circulation Books Open to All,” |. AGAIN FOR CUP Sir Thomas Says He Is Pre- way to the | steel cars would ha Soe ASHED WITH RAZOR. | ost American Yachting Rules, door’ b of her home at might. ¢ } — contained @ diagram of «in j vf ner home and another a »| LIVERPOOL, England, Ort. 6.—ttr hrough w vieeding heart {Thomas Lipton nthe . vilie, which stays around house, | United States to challenge once Florence Bouton, Long An-| would ve called into the road and leiters| cried, Mates 0 challenge once more for her tled to his neck, These notes! . . i noyed by Mail, Tells of | told ner wo break with Cari or ane | 28% OR Per the Caronta and wad tn “Tam going to New York prepared to rica’s Cup after Florence Bouton, a pretty, nin another 1 that Carlo aay taste Dat tintin Gee tte year-old brunette, objects tu having int-l the ne RBOGA Gh Be kilo |Btates Naval Atta whe at London, also tials carved on her arms with a ragor,| ‘Then came the attack as she waa ft 08 beard the Caronta, #0 she 14 carrying two revolvers to-day, | crossing w lot last Thursday, The lite] G4, Cormack, Secretary of the New It 1s an odd tale that came out when! te man used the razor, Haying the Myo Yacht Club. waw not Inclined tee the girl's mother, Mra, Henry Bouton, |{¥ her arm stood for “murder” and tO day to 4 riausly tho report thet Bi; * to her frienc ; Americans Suffer Losses in Battle With Nicaraguans WEATHER—Fate to-ntaht and Sanday) cool. FI EDITION. PRICE Ons CENT. ROOSEVELT SPONSORS AND 1912 FUND RAISERS FOR OTHERS 10 TESTIFY -————_++ AGES |Perkins and Munsey Named as Wit- nesses, Together With Hilles, Mc- Combs, Hearst, McAdoo, Hanna, McKinley and McHarg. ASK ARCHBOLD TO BRING RECEIPT FOR THAT $100,000. Standard Oil Financier Summoned to Clinch His Contradiction of Roosevelt's “Liar.” (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—-George W. Perkins and Frank A. Mute ‘sey, the chief financiers of the Bull Moose movement, are to be called ‘before the Senate investigating committee to tell about their activities in behalf of Col. Roosevelt's party. Others who have been invited to tes- tify soon after the committee resumes its labors next Monday are Chair- man Hilles of the Republican National Committee, Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, the President's brother; Chairman McCombs and Vice-Chair. man McAdoo of the Democratic National Committee, Dan R. Hanna of Cleveland, a son of the late Mark Hanna, who gave $10,000 to the Bull Moose movement; Representative McKinley of Illinois, who collected the cash for the campaign of President Taft for renomination; William R. Hearst and Ormsby McHarg, now a regular Republican, but engaged last May and June in rounding up negro delegates in the South for the Bull Moose candidate. ‘CONDUCTOR DEFENDS ENGINEER WHO DIED IN WESTPORT WRECK “If He Erred It Was on Side of Safety,” Declares Witness to Coroner, Charlies R. Crane of Chicago, Ogden w York and Charles Edward muckrake” writer, will testt- Charles P. Taft, brother of a ty Monday. the President; Charles D. Hilles, and Judge BR. 8, Lovett, head of the Har- riman railroads, will testify Wednesday, Matthew Hale of Massachusetts, @en- ator N. B. Scott of Weat Virginia end Louls Hamunerling of New York also will testify Monday. Tuesday, Ormaby MoHarg, conventton contest manager for Col. Roosevelt; for- mer Senator Chauncey M, Depew and Representative Willlam B, McKinley of ¢ acheduled to be heard, Thursday the committee will hear Josiah Quincy, a Massachusettts Demo- rat, and Roger Sullivan of Ilinola, Friday, Medill McCormick of Chicago S. Edwards of Weat Vir- velt supporters, end 2. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia will tentity Ideut.-Goy, Nichols of Ohio has prom- ined to appear Monday, Oot. 14, to testify jabout Gov, Harmon's campaign e¢on- tributtons and expenditures, Learning that John D. ArobhoMd hea returned from Europe, the committee has sent him an invitation to appear et hia earliest convenience, It has deen found unnecessary to subpoena aay of declared Jenkins, ‘Th nductor stated | the witnesses named above. A gum- that the train left Gridgepowt uine min-| mons by letter has invariably brought late and had to take a cross over) a telegraphic response, throwing it further eudmony|ARCHBOLD ASKED TO FIND 1 by A. F Duffy, RECEIPT FOR $100,000. Interstate merce) Mr, Archbold will be examéne@ at Kreat length as to the $100,000 Standard Conn, Oct. 5—That e limited the death Mat in Thursday's wreck of the Bpring- field Exprese to members of the train crew was admitted under cross-examin- ation by John Jenkins, conductor of the train, to-day at the Coroner's tnquat. Jenkins indignantly defended the dead ong er, Clark, from an imputation that he might have been drinking prior to the wreck “DT never knew him to take a drink,” WESTPORT, mit for Florence red. ‘bins come hroes, and ano | Peon ao, challeawe: for She’ ug. or Sens aay Agok the aoventh Oil contribution to the Republican oam- mit was granted, The Boutons Mv) way mad she dared them to. Then | macy cata a nual reper Mr. Cor- . hour at | Palo fund in 194, The committee has aan’ (he oatasaa-ot De, wer, ¥. W. she kicked the one who cut her. One sy . wid j ame thing comes out ongineer | asked bim to make @ spect) searak for of New York te up Jing fingers, heard that sir ‘oming here | oo beer taiste Goer eee According to Florence, several da Tan kool saut,"” sald Mise Bouton | on the sane is Here) y on new polnts brought out in ex. 8B0 she Was attacked by two men, one trday, “and Pm carrying two revolvers. nan we d Sinlpations of Dol Mocaeres +4 ¢ whom held her while the other cut!} !tend to kill the first man who, We ha i ‘ i , | it Sheldon, former treasurer of the Nex o » Nn h foubhon'-tmee Lay) uot engaged to. aay felt supe tional Committee. @ gash In the end of cach finger on er eee ne ne ee dunt his coming to challenge ne ap the tht | In order to wind up the heartng Before ction day, it is the intention of the committee to examine witnesses at the WRECKED SUBMARINE of the i | average rate of halt a dosem @ Gay, because she did not want any notoriety, | Ashen ite:, SaAse ence will! IS FOUND B' BY DIVERS. | Hut one witness like Col, Roosevelt, she explained. She showed the cuts on fees condiiene ae ih terms) MOVER, Ragland, Oct Divers toe | HO Was on the stand four and @ Balt her Angers and arm tn court w : ecu LD Wert. fon Get, I It te tmp - "T day found t f marine Be, {a hours, bite would set the pro- y 1D BANK, No du, Get, G—Abram 1, | 0% H ureaaat te craw of Brame bac! declared her life was in danger t conditions and amendinents w . wor See} < Bald the men here well dressed, | FUE 4 lawyer at No. 170 roudway, [Ot Diy cearsrenne Avior in a te haTesomne Meisinien ond: Qumae © tall and about thirty and the other| #48 thrown from his automubile Fae tie anenonienta Wil ieee: American Harg ure to be examined early in short and younger, She said that since | ™ The oar skidded arr he Foreiand, i, nearly in Kinley distributed an immense fum@ im aid of the work of getting Tate @ele- cs for the National Convention in Ako Will be vigorously investigated, Mcllarg will be questioned as to his activities 4s @ sort of “feld man” with unitinited expense accogmia fer the Re PRES BUGS ie sascha Sa = ai Joe steadimectins