ft CIRCULATION IS OVER 4000 DAILY : : .. ' FULL LEASED :. WIRE DISPATCHES a . THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR BOSTON SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915 IT iUti 1 H t I 1 0 STANDS riVB CENTS NOW AS 1 !f Hr GAMES raA it XL Vbm re I- in m Ainnrn nw rnrRinn i 15 ulmiivilu d ikm WAR NEWS Ot owti YEAR AGO TODAY Say Germans Have Been Compelled to Draw Heavily From Eastern Front To Face French and British 25,000 Prisoners Captured, Representing 92 Regiments 246 Pieces of Abandoned Artillery Are Taken Paris, Oct'. 12. In tho face of recent German denials, the French war office was o'h record today as declaring Ger many had hastily hurled additional troops into the western front fighting. These included even members of the fiuard withdrawn from tho eastern front, said an official statement. The German morale has ecH shaken, the statement added. t-wenty-five thou sand German prisoners, it was claimed, had fallen into French hands, along 'with 2-10 pieces of abandoned artil lery. Included" in th .-rrsoners in the Artois and Champagne regions were men rrom hu uirterent regiments, German Front Broken. Petrogrnd, Oct. 12. Tho Russians have broken the enemy's frout at the Strypa, and captured 2,000 men and 000 officers, four cannon, 10 Maxims und are following up these successes, it was semi-officially announced today. Bulgarians Enter Serbia. Paris, Oct. 12. The Bulgarians have penetrated Serbia at Znitchnr, accord ing - to reliable information reaching here today. Germans Take Semendiia. Berlin, via London, Oct. 12. Austro- tvhich the war off ico concluded meant German invaders ha?e captured Semen- Germany had hastened men from every where into the west front struggle. The statement churned French suc cess in some consolidation moves, while elsewhere the Germans had effected no results. Aviation Station Wrecked. Amsterdnm, Oct. 12. All German hangars and their contents at the Ghent aviation grounds havo been destroyed iu an allied neroplnno raid,, accord ing to the Echo Beige today. On both the eastern and western fronts, birdmon have been particularly busy in the past day or two. Official reports last night told of several at tacks. Berlin claimed to have brought down four enemy aeroplanes while the British statament told of 11 air fights. dria, a "(nutidivertown, the official statement today saiijl Semendria is 24 miles from Belgrade, at the junction of the Danube and the western estuarine arm of the ftlorava. It is a fine wine region, and ships many hogs. A great mediaeval fortress looms out before it. Iowa Railroad Commissioner Says States Have Original ed Most Regulations French Held Their Gains. Paris, Oct. 12. The French forces hold their gains in heavy fighting which, continued Inst night around Sou cliez and tho LaFolie heights, said to day's official communique. German Steamer Stink. London, Oct. 12. Copenhagen dis patches today reported a German coast steamer sunk in Cnlniar sound, Swed en, presumably by a British submarine. The admiralty did not conirm the .re port. Other Copenhagen messages suid the Gennania, a German steamer, was beached after, she had been fired upon, presumably by an English submarine. Another Goes to the Bottom. London, Oct. 12. The British steam ship Hnliaones, 5,003 tons, engaged ii tho South American trade, has been sunk bv a submarine. The fate of her crew is unknown. I T San Francisco, Oct. 12. Holding that too much "nationalism'' is just as wrong as too much '"states right" President Cuffurd Thome, of the Iowa railroad commission today told the National Association of Kailway Com-! missionej-s there is a happy medium, and contended for maintenance of the system of state railroad regulation in conjunction with federal regulation Calling attention to a growing tend ency toward nationalism, with abolition of state lines, Thome declared: "If the national government is per mitted to gradually absorb these func tions formerly exercised by the states it will only bo a question of tune un til some great evil will demand some grent remedy. Agitution will follow agitutiou. There will be no opportuni ty to try out the new proposal; the na tion ns a whole must adopt it or reject, it. Those will be trying times when the foresight of the best of us will dif. fer and the future of this American system will be at stake. It would be wise for us to weigh well the advan tages of that which we have before ex changing it for that which we have not. We believe that the federal plan as conceived by our fathers is better than the new nationalism. We bo licve tho states aro a distinct factor in our scheme of government. This federal plan is a sort of safety valve against political and industrial revolution." Practically every important advance step in the regulation of railroads, corporations and great consolidations, he said, has originated with tho states. Spanish Red Tape Longer Than Prevailing American Styles For This Year Ostend's fall to Germany -threatened, London and Paris admitted. Havre. France, was iiittde Belgian government head quarters and Osteiul's populate hurried in boats to England. French advances were report ed at Berry-BU-Bac, French center, with slight advances in tho Mouse and Argonue regions and the loss of Lllleto the Ger mans'. Germany reported violent Ar gonne fighting, repulse of the French Soissons attacks and tho tailing of Hanebronck and Ypres. Allied Wovro victories claimed, wore denied, Russia said Przemysl with drawal was "strategic." Ger many claimed to hold all west ern Russian Poland except Wur sjvw, A Rtissian-Anstro-Gernian Vistula buttle was predicted. A Kiao-Chau, .lap-German armistice was declared while the dead were buried. German feeling caused ninrtinl law to' be deehred iu tho union of South Africa. Northwestern National Bank Plans To Absorb the Mer chants Natl Tomorrow HUES, OUT BATTED BY BEAN-EATERS, LOSE GAwiE L Chinese Mail Steamship Com pany Will Fight Japs For Ocean Service After Months of Dodging Bul-j Divers From Warship Run garia Is At Last Forced to i Across Wrecked Aeroplane . Take Decisive Action . Half Buried In the Mud London, Oct. 12 After days of doubt! San Diego, .On!,, Oct. 12. The body .is to K'nnt Bulgaria actually intended, of Lieutenant W. R. Taliaferro,' army in the Balkan tangle, her forces have, aviator, and his military biplane in delivered a blow against Serbia at Gar- which he fell J 800 feet into the -bay iiwghais near Serbian Kniiuhevat.,i yesterday nfter a spectacular flight, .1 ),, ...:i... v:.i, .,,nr.iin,r in! were discovered lute today aud towed ,. . .'. . ...'. Thin 40 North Island where the body of the .lUxl from the shock leaving "N - ., , ' ":.... I vountr armv man is on ti e rai runii tiic unit must u - - . .. .i,..,., . ,rt,l u,se from Salonika If they help tl.e " '"" ' V!', '"j , i : , ti.a m,.,, ,.nll,,u TlntltO an uinieriUMiilf cniuoiiniiiui:iii vu lot !, T...f.in ..l. om.n The I nn UIIlieriUM.lg r,,.,.t,..', t.- Unlimriiin divi-ithis side of the bay. Minus crossed the frontier at Garibog- h.'iz. Meantime, on the northern frontier, I'idd Marshal Von Mnckensen's ISO. 'Kio Teuto.is nre still advancing soutb irstward, aid ul;io toward Nish for i junction with tho Bulgarian. The Serbians aro reported resisting this advance, but it is. believed they are; inter. nly trying to delay the Teuton drive i The bodv l ing enough to Rive tho allies Ume Jo "line to their rescue. . While the Teuton crossing of the f'anube has been successful, the Serb ' ins claim the Vanity has not nisnngiil i mien the Serbian' bunk of the Save Mid Drinn. Hard fighting is reported 't both rivers. The Spaniard's affinity for red pep pers evidently extends to red tape, ac cording to a list of legal documonts re ceived at the office of the Btate in dustrial accident commission today. Ylurio Berazulreze was killed in a saw mill at White Pine wine time ago and was buried and ns promptly forgotten but over in Spain his record was kept officially from tho time he first said "da da'" or whatever tho Spauisn youngsters call it in Castilian, At the offices of the commission to day are seven sets of legal documents bearing I4 worth of American consu lnr stumps and 2K pages of deKsitions to prove that the deceased had n widow living in Spain. Tluee Sini-sh judges aiinied three sets of miners, one, a do- nositioii from the widow, one a record oi' the births of both the deceased and his widow and their marriage record signed by tho judge, and one the de position of the judge who affirms that the records are official and all are written in Snish and niimt be trans lated before the commissioners are able to accept thein. Vlorio Beraznlre7j', who caused all of tho trouble had his arm torn off iu the innvcvcr from, the edirer in a sawmill of the White Pine Lumber company and a wnlow was removed from'aj three children in Spain. The amounts have not been estimated y the commission because the records Iwve not vet been translated and re duced to plain " Tinted States." San Fruncisc.o, Oct. 12. China, through her influential merchants, to day loomed up as a strong contender for the Pacific freight and passenger trade with Japan. With the announced intention of taking away from Japan ese bottoms as much trans-Pacific trade as possibl, the Chinese Mail steamship company. has purchased the former Pa cific Mail liner China from tho At lantic Transport company, as tho nu cleus for a fleet, which soon will be one of the largest on the Pacific. The Chinese Mail is backed entirely by Chinese of the United States and southern Chinn. It will establish an extensive service between Han Fran cisco, Honolulu, N'nguxnki, Manila and Hongkong. Invaders Checked Except At Belgrade Nish, via London, Oct. 12. Hurled back at many points along the Danube Save aud Drina, the Austro-Ocrmnn invaders of Serbia nre not progressing except at Belgrade and vicinity. Along the Danube, they hud been repulsed be tween Flnwa and the Morava river mouth. When they uttempted a cross ing between Sinedcrevo and (lodomins, they wore repulsed, The Serbians ngnlu took Dedijonte, inflicting henvy lnsscs on the enemy. Kven in the Belgrade neighborhood, the Teutons are mcettng with strong resistance. The suburb Ghent Vnticliar is iu tho hands of the Serbians, despite repeuted heavy attacks by the invad org. CHASED TOE 12,000 MILES. Portland, Ore., Oct. 12. Plans for tho absorption of the Merchants' Na tional bauk by tin; Northwestern Na tional bunk arc announced hero to day. The change will take phico to morrow. - With the addition of the resources of the Merchants'-National, the North western will' have deposit of approxi mately 1)18,200,000, and a reserve of $2,010,000, according to figures sub mitted to the comptroller ot currency at the time of his last cull in .Septem ber.'' rii. 1... M. ....at. I lilt! tlItimUllVU in Vim wiim.vo.- ern Nutional will remain tue same, nna some officers of tho Merchants' Na tional will become, officers of the Northwestern. 11. L. Pittock is president of the Northwestern National bank. Six Fives Will x Face Charles George Milwaukee. Wis.. Oct. 12. A "con vention of wives," alleged to have been married bv Charles George, New Or leans clubman, is planned by District Attorney Znbel when George is given a tireliniinarv hearing October 21 on charges preferred by Mrs. Mae Hitter George. Six "delegntes" will represent va rious sections from New York to Snn Vruncisco, including Mrs. . Albertina Jensen-George of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ida L, Austrian-George of Snn Francisco. Quakers Played Good Ball, and In Six of the Innings Got Men On Bases But Failure To Wallop When Wallops Were Sorely Needed Sent Their. Hopes of Winning Down Blow the Freezing Point : , , THE PLAYERS' RAKEOFr - Boston, Mass., Oct. 12. Tho world's series title will menu that $:i,80.OH goes to each member o tho winning team, and 2,5;i7.5H to each of tho losers, according to tho best available figures . this after-neon. Philadelphia Stock, 3b 0 Bancroft, ss 0 Paskcrt, cf U Cravath, rf ......... 1 Liiderus, lb Whit ted, If. & lb . Niehuff, 2b Burns, c. .' ('hulmers, p Dugey Becker, If "Bryne K. 11, 1 0 0 O..A. E. T Only Five Jurors Passed and These Will Be Challenged Peremptorily Tomorrow Divers from the warship ran across the aeroplane bent and twisted out of nil semblance and buried deep in the 007.0 of the bay bottom, about noon to day. Lines were immediately made fast to the wreckage ,it was lifted and towed ashore. Funeral services will be arranged was not marred. Agrees With Germany English Case Unsettled Bill For Bi Loan Before House of Commons Washington, Oct. 12. Acceptance of Berlin's offer to arbitrate Germany's llinhilitv in the sinking of the American Bulgarians Repulsed. Lh'i( wniiam P. IVip, wsii contained in Li.ndon, Oct. 12. All Bulgarian nH ft note the state department todnv gent Ucl.s hnve bee.-, renulsed thus far, thM, i!,.mn, n Wei on office. This al- Serbian legation toduv announced. Hiey lid the ltulgtria:i ijxasion began Moll lav night. Both Big Teams To Come To the Coast Loudon. Oct. 12.- The bill providing nil it ii utiuu of the American half bil lion dollur lonn to the allies was intro duced in tlio Iioiiho of commons to night., l lincellor of the Exchequer McKen- na explained the loan is neceiwary to balance exchnnge, inasmuch as Amen din imKirts the xist six months have increased 2lt2,Omi,OI)U whilo miKi'tn to America, decreased iiO,OOH.OOO. The1 fgures did not, include government sup plies. lie defended the etrms of the loan, :min2 tho American rate is generally aniicablv tlie;l"Ker man ine i-.:iKi.n run. Lou Anceles. Cul.. Oct. 12. Per cmptory challenges will be exercised tomorrow against the five jurors tem porarily passed fr cause iu the mur der trial of M. A. Mciuniiil, nuegmi mi Namara accomplice. All five are sub Wt to removal bv these peremptory rdmllenires. The prosecution's first mnvn will nrobablv be against John H Dean of Ios Angeles, who said after being questioned that he believed the Times building was blown up by gns and not dynamited, despite tlifl Me Niunnra confession. M,.iii,iiiiiir of talesmen by both .;,!, nt the nresent time seems direct ed largely toward ascertaining the nrosoeclive iurors beliefs regarding the Kilt or ini ence of the McNamnrns. the melon cut, Hevcrnl veniremen WHO ueciarcii inev ami litzol scored standing. Philadelphia made a last ditch attack in the eighth inning and camo near tying tho count. But again it wus the same Old Btory of failure to wallop when wallopn were needed. Two men wore down when Gabby Cravath came up and hit a low liner to Speaker in center. Tris saw thero wag no chance to get it on the fly and set himself for tho hop. It hopped all right but clear over his head and wont bounding awry into deep center while Cravath puffed his way around tho bases, fin ally stopping at third. Frod Luderus then got his third hit of the game, an other liner over second which scored Cravath. 1 7 21 10 0 Totals 'linn for Luderim in eighth. Butted for Chalmers iu ninth, Boston K. H. O. A, Hoooer. rf 0 1 Scott, ss 0 Spenkcr, cf 0 lioblitcl, lb 1 Lewis; If 0 Gardner, ,'ib 0 Barry, 2b ...' 3... 1 (.adv. c 0 Shore, p. 0 0 8 27 10 1 Totals 2 Runs mid hits by innings: Philadelphia 000 000 010 1 Base hits 110 101 120-7 Boston 001 001 OOx-2 Base hit 002 112 02x-8 Summury: Three" base hits, Cravath. Two base hits, Lewis. Sacrifice hits, Whitted, Shore, Lewis. Struck out, by Chalmers, 0; by Shore, 4. Bust! on bulls, off Chalmers, !); off Shore, 4. Runs re sponsible for Chulmers, 2; Shore, 1. Htolen bases, Bancroft, Dugey. Double idnys, Scott to Barry to Hoblitz.ol to Hurry; Clinlmers to Hums to Wlntt The Score by Innings. First: Philudolphin Stock up, ball one, strike one, called strike two, called; ball two. Stock singled to left, and out at second, Lowis to Scott, Bun- ! croft up, (Stock trying to stretch it), ball one, ball two, strike one, cuuen; ball three, wulked. Pnskort up, ball one, strike one, called; foul, strike two; ball two, bull three, Jtnnoroft stole sec ond when Barry dropped the ball Pas kcrt funned, duly touching him nfter dropping third striko. Cravath up, foul, strike one; strike two, called (Ban croft on thinly ball two. Cravath fan ned. No runs, one hit, one error. Shoro had a closo call on a roller from Cravuth which wont foul by inches, Boston Hooper, up, ball one, str.ike one, called; ball two, striko two, call ed. Hooper fanned, swung. Scott up. strike one, culled; foul, strike two; ball one, Scott fanned, swung. Sienker up, ball one, ball t,woi ,m" 4nr,",i triK one, called. Speaker walked. Hoblit-. el up, strike one, called; Speaker out, stealing, Burns to Niohoff. No runs, no hits, no errors. Chulmers was using ft spltter which had Boston batters completely baffled. His two strike nuts were clean ones. Second; Philadelphia Luderus up, bull one, foul, strike one. Luderus singled to right field. Whitted up, foul, strike one. Whitted sacrificed, Hob lit.el to Barry. Barry covered first. NUlmff on. foul, strike one. Nlehoff fouled to Only. Burns up, ball ono, Time of game, 2:0(1. Umpires, lUgler, ' blll-"t,ire. T.urn(, walked. Klein, Kvans, () 'Longhliii. Official Figures. Attendnnce, 41,000. Gross receipts, S2,O.(l,50. Players' slu.ro, -,:i0ft.ll. Clubs' share, H,708.:i7. Total players' share for four guines, H5,Mli!.S5.' This is divided 00 and 40 per cent between the players of the w iniiiiiir and losing tennis. Twenty- three men on each tcum will share in By Oeorge Holmes. (1,'nited Press Muff correspondent.) Ilraves' Field, Boston, Alnss., Oct. 12. Boston 's onrusliing Red Sox climbed to within one giime of the world's baseball ehiiiiipiiniship this ... .... .. I .. .1...'....!..,. ill, I lOllllit-M 111 i ... tin is Columbus I'nv. .ine-nuemoim, uj u. i.-...."h ..- ... - :cnt ' i. ., h,.r.. the1 the fourth uiimo of the series, Z to I, .li.-1 !"'" J"'.'" T. I,,.:, ; li,..f,e n crowd that Hacked tho main ! first Wllliess is iiiu.-M. . believed the .McNamnrss guilty, that it Would take positive evidence to Oirden. t'lnli. Oct. 12. After ft flight .h.. i-nntriiiv to convince them the of 12,000 miles tiniugh America a'"' i q'iinea building was not dynumited, ( anadu, Kollie A. York, 30, wanted iniWPr), 0UKt,,, ,v the defense. California for allegeil counterfeiting; v .....ion of the trial was held to wus in custody today, following his ' (, M this is Columbus Day rounil-up by neciei nervice Agent n.l .... II ..1 f 41. U.. I T u I. a .11... j nonius vnii.iiiiu. w n" ' , flrni witlic trier. Another member of the same gang was unoMed in Ohio yesterday and both will bo taken to Cnlitor ua fori trial. Until, it is alleged specinlizeil in ! gold coin of line workmanship,! Thousands of dolliirs, it is claimed, wn-sj circulated by thein on tho Pacific' coast. i Chulmers up, foul, strike one; ball one, strike two, called; bull two Chalm ers fanned. No runs, one lilt, no er rors. Chalmers was Shore's third strikeout victim. With a runner on second, Nieh off again failed to get a hit and his record fur the series ts still blank. Boston Hoblltzcl up. ball one, bull two, strike one. called; bull three, striko two,' failed. Hoblltel fanned, he swung. Lewis up, strike one, culled; bull one. Lewis out, Chalmers to Lu derus. Gardner up. ball one. Gardner flew tii Pnskert. No runs, no hits, ni errors. ... Lewis got a great hund from the rrnwil when he cnino to bat. DuffV could not deliver, however, and wns un im.V lull. Columhus To Land At t I San Francisco Tonight Snn Friiiicisco, Oct. 12. Hack in 1 14112, Christopher Columbus landed on I the shores of America. Tonight nil 1ml Itatioa roliinibim with his fleet will m....,i ,.n Hi,, ulu.res of tiic Mnrinn as ". . - I,,,t i,l Ik,, ntunaition Cidiinilius holi- Memnhis. Tenn., "cr. iz. Ad voi- i. ..' , 1 . . a .t ii . ituv nitpi'ini I'vi'iim ti i" uiiifr ui tun tunr 1 . . WOLGA8T WON DECISION. THE DIVA LIKED HIM. Litton, Oct. 12. The national com 1'iiisinu about noon decided to allow the Hed Sox and Phlllic to go on a t uir to the Pacific foant immeilLately t blowing the c'oe of tie prcient ser ies. They wil play Chicago, Omaha, cner and other western cities. It Is planned to hare the clubs play in Snn I ntnclwo the last Soturdar in October. Presidcht Tener of the National !esgu mid: "Details will be worked "it witain t few days." . airrm'il to iiotrotiale interpretation of treuties einrnng un Kryo loss over which Germany raised a question. . . Secretary liinsing announced recoipt of a memiirniidiim from Knglund, out lining the evidence upon which the prize court recently confiscated Ameri 1 ' ...1.....1 nt- at.'i iifin.- mi" ThV. ;, r .men U cJnvincediKad by her ss .ccoiinianist on ft con mm. 1 ne i " I""' " , ' . ,.rt tour. Alter filling twenty eu ""l t. in raliforni., Melb. wiU go . .1. . , nii r,i mhh til i:h uinrr pacKcm 111 pt-iui.i'H detained cargoes. San Francisco, Oct. 12. Because Xfme. Melba liked Professor I Ma Wnld roi' iiiterpretntioii of how lavalleria Kusticana would sound in raff time, he is tho first American pinnist ever en- BODY NOX RECOVERED PRESIDENT NOT TO ATTEND. Washington, Oct. 12. President Da .lav called San Diego by long disitarf body f Lieu . . ...1 ir...,l th nilv tif I nitcd states Wlcnt' WiHon V regret at bis' 1m- lo hi. death into the b.y from . biplane bility to attend tho exposition. 'yesierusy. Snn Diejo, Cnl., Oct. 12 Divers from the I'. H. S. Snn Dieui early today bad falleJ In their efforts to locate the ieutennnt Walter Taliaferro, army aviator, who fell iciuit toils v lias a 'i ers" l4ii:id him i'l ilis ., ):...!. 1.....L i Ilia I'lirillitF AtllitlMtW won a decision from Gene Delinont of prcsident Memphis in un eight round bout last j mglit held M. today Short- ..n,.m,,t lolSiK-nkers included Sninutd M. nhort ninonce. Ji ri.lwf. My..r Holph and the exposition : THE WEATHER lof Charles' J. Schi.abcl, a promineot j tho third inning oil a comlniinti 1 1 Portland attorney, have been k. I In peculiar hits ami f ir,tms .11 s I! ho Kur.,p.n wn; while serving with Harry had walked, Cady dumped , I'the Gem .... army. Three Inst their I toward Cl,al.nr. and George fell Third: Philiulelphia ritoen UP. pnekea tlio liiniii- , I. , i,..i ,v, Mrike one, cnllen; moth new Braves' field. , ,. HrVt two. Stuck out, (liirduet to Philadelphia's defeat is now a threo-, , .i.ij t Bancroft up, ball one, foul, day-old story of failing to hit iu fh" : H(r;,t(, ,,. m two, ball threo. Ban inin hes. m,rt walked Paskert up, (it wns Han- in only threo of the nine innings did ; (,r)ft I( K1,(,())ll frl. t 1c t foul, striko I'hiliidelphin fail to get men on bases, mWi Htrikt two, swung. Pas- but each time her sluggers succumbed ( ,,,rt fKlu.,, Cravath up, flew to Low to tho elusive slants of young Kriuo ip) Nu TUM ni) 1tB no nrrors. Shore, who by his victory made lip lor 1 .,ilie kept Shore working, his defeat iu the opening gtuno of ! huvini; hud a man on each inning. Ho series. Lewis was again in the in, the. number of the Philly sluggers, Paskert und Cravath. Boston: Hurry up, strike one, bull , ,, . . 1..11 .1...... ulpiL.i luvn 1 one, nail two, urn. mf-v, n...n called. Harry walked. ( "dy up, foul, 1 strike one. Cady sate at first ami Bar I ry at secnml on un infield single. Shore I up, strike one, culled; Harry weut to j third on Kvnns decision that Chalmers .,,,, In a bulk. Itiuler reversed this, however, and Harry as sent back ti . ' . ,, -'. Ml I t.. T I,. sccolul. nnore sitcriin-iTii, nun 1 w .... viduul star, accepting six chances with out a bobble and driving in Boston's second run. Batting honors for the day were eipinlly divided between Fred Luderus the big Philadelphia first sucker and Dick llnhlifzcl, who oper ates around the sume ling for tue 1 ur- bihp or mn rOijrlNS KILLED Portland Ore., Oct. 12. Nine cousins ' rigan clan. Boston's fust run came ... ... , ' . J. 1. ..1..1 . i.... I tk. ii.ImI Iniiinif 10. a coiiilniintiou of 1.. . .. lj 1 .... u ...lia..,l .' IVCS O ir (IE ne IICHIIIIT, ur nun ..... Oregon: Tonight and Wednesday, occasional ruin in west. 'kiudiiiem; proli ably showers esst K.rtion; souther- Winds. 1 by tho Gerinau government today. WIEELE88 0PEEAT0E8 STRIKE San Francisco, Oct. 12. Asking 1 minimum wage of Ml a month for first grade operators and "0 for assistants, tli wireless onemtors union, on strike, increasing! ha presented its demands to the Mar- I? conl coninv. ' THE POPE WEITE8 SULTAN. Home, Oct. 12. Pope Henedii t has written personally to the sulti.11, pro testing against the wholesale massscre COUlllilllltioU After n bunt ! dow n while trying to field It. Miorc sncri- ficcd them to second and thid resp tively and Hooper got a freak single which scored Barry. Tho bull took a bad hop as Niehoff wus setting for it and bounded clear over his head. Chal mers then steadied nd forced Scott to fly to Whitted, Speaker to pop weakly to Luderus. Huston's other run fame In the sixth, when, after Speaker had died, Hob litzel pushed a low liner over second. Duffy Lewis then lilt ft terrific, dou ble Into left field which carried on a line to within few feet of the wall. derus. Hooper up, striko one, r alien. Hurry scored on Hooper's bounder ti Nlehoff, which went for ft single. Cady too third. Scott up, strike one, foul, striko two; foul. Scott fouled to Whit ted. Speaker up, ball one, bull two, bull three, foul, strike one. Speaker out, Luderus unassisted. One run, iwo hits, no errors. Chalmers made a Rreut try for Cady's easy roller, which started the fireworks after Hurry had walked. Chalmers fell as he tried to reach the ''"fourth: Philadelphia Luderus up. .iri.. nn. united! ball one. Luderus . a rtMiriiuna ill Correspon If u said 1 Only remarkably fast work by Whif- ' today. ' W tb hi " duublu- Hub- CCoottau.d .. K two) , J