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' ' 'UL j N0'V HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1918. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE NUMBER 4ttT MAPJflFQ MA Coal Supply Is Cot ALREADY MARKS Iff I SMUmimOF hum i For Makers of V -- a GERMAN AfjflTHFR A I E imimmSIVEM DEFEAT G N Passenger Autos A WORLD'S

Will Be Reduced To One-fourt- h OF of RecklslSacrM No PORTION THE WESTERN FRONT Showing the sec-- j DRIVING HUNS Last Year Cutting Supply of RECORD being ' FLEET attacked in the German drive Non-Essenti- latet towards Is Stimulating Paris. The shaded portion of this map Indicates the German' Benefits But Nation's Demand ToRupprecht gains up to yesterday hoon, since which time the line in the' center has been pushed south of Rmioiii AUntr h;af A IN mr.Mitt. BACK MILE WASHINGTON, June 1 1 ( Associat- FEW YEARS Battle Rages On shaded strip has been some of the bloodiest fighting of all the ed Press) urtailment in the use of bloody war. with the Germans suffering terrific louse and vain. coal will result m a heavy curtailment ,,.,.t. In the output J ing nothing whatever of value. of the automobile fac- Clear Belleu Woods of Foemen, tories thHt manufacture passenger au- Merchantmen Will Carry Stars EVERY FOOT THE FOE ADVANCES Charging Over Dead Huns tomobiles a ii ' I is likely to result in a and speedy cleaning out of new cars from and Stripes Into Every Port ADDS TO HIS DISADVANTAGE Capturing Two Trench Weap- the market. and Link America To Every ons In Their Advance Announcement was made by Fuel Ad- Land ministrator Oiirfielt yesterday that be- Predicts Hurley ginning on August 1 the supply of coal - A .1 : READY FOR ATTACK for the use of manufacturers of passen- LEAD OF BRITUN Allies Thoroughly Prepared Welcome ON AMIENS FRONT ger automobiles is to be further cur- WILL PASS AWAY j tailed and from thnt time forward un- Each Furious Onslaught As Chance til further nntnc will be limited to Italian Headquarters Reports twenty-fiv- percent of their last year's Half a Million Tons a Month This Austrians About Ready For , consumption. I Year and More Than a Million To Kill More The monthly report of the federal re- Another Drive and Making serve banking board tells of the effect Tons a Month Next Year Is Many Local Attacks I that has followed the orders for the YORK, '1 Expected NEW June (Associated Press) At the end of the! curtailment of the production of non- 1 1 essential goods. is twenty-fou- r hours of the bloodiest fighting of all the war! PARIS, June ( Associated Press) It noted that this curtailment has greatly BEND, Indiana, impression is gaining the German towards, American murines launched a new stimulated the June the ground that offensive demand for such goods, especially in the SOUTH the Oise has already become a German defeat. Despite the em- attack upon the Prussian lines north- ease of pianos, other musical instru- Press) By ployment of great masses of troops, hurled into the battle vortex j west of Chateau Thierry, on the Mama ments and talking machines. The incli- 1920 t,hc will have French front, yesterday, penetrating the ene- nation is to purchase the article before with the greatest recklessness by the Huns, the last night the supply in the shall be ex- a merchant fleet totalling twenty-- my's position along a six market were fighting along practically the same line as at dawn. On the hundred yard hausted and the reduction in automo- to a of five million tons, the largest fleet wings the French defense had not budged. In the center it had bent front depth two thirds of bile output is expected to be followed mile. The attack practically cloared by a similar demsSid. to only insignificant degree, while all along the front the Ger- under one flag ever in the history an the Germans out of Helleu Wooda, Business throughout the United man dead were piled in heaps. States is reported to be good war- of the leaving them with only a foothold up- with world. At no point has the French line been pierced and the deepest time orders tending to crowd oat those on the northern edge. for goods needed by Ships flying the Stars and German penetration has nowhere extended beyond the "covering the civilian popu- The Marines carried through theit lation. Stripes along the trade routes by ground", the advanced positions between the frdnt trenches and the attack impetuously, the advance being w. i. a. real defenses prepared by the Allies. The German high command over the bodies of dend and wounded that time will have cost a total has been unusually reckless of the lives of its men and the slaughter ! Germans, whose losses were heavy. of five, billions of dollars. They has been appalling. Two minnewerfera were captured. will ply through every ocean, link- FRENCH MOST CONFIDENT In the neighborhood of Bouresehes ing up America with Central and the French and Americans continued GET INTO WARFARE Reports from the headquarters of the French army state that South America, with the Orient, every foot of German advance on this new battlefront between their attacks upon the German lines, iOtamltX ...... , JmMm fV' gaining front and adding to the mm with Russia, with Australia and Montdidier and Noyon only bring the Germans further into terri- ber of their f ' '' prisoners. with Europe. . tory prepared in the most thorough way for defense, ground with On Edt of Drtre Millions Available For Use Over- Pershing, reporting on FIGURES BY HURLEY : which the Allies are thoroughly familiar and over which the Ger- General the seas If Needed fighting on this sector on Sunday, says Sdch is the confident prediction man progress becomes momentarily more difficult. that a heavy Germaa attack upoa the HAfc iine 10 Aaiaricaa was repulaed. cue- - FHANCISCO, made heef last night' in ad? ; Allied staffs fully prepared' to any ; German effort liae the The art meet ItWy-f- raJae..f6:tlM Chlnena as ' c jwuie fcaavjr. ; - -- 'afc'T; fighting men .and the report mil- Edward Nl- Tittrleyy The Americans holding posltlops that dreaV3iJ r lions of them are available for the chairman "of - the shipping boar d, south f Montdidier, oa.thtji edge bf use present offensive of Hermans of the Allies overseas, were voiced UNDIMINISHED VIOLENCE the the' by C. O. Smith who stated that he expected the in their new drive, were heavfly bom of Taintao, recently The German offensive was maintained throughout Sunday night barded on Sunday, the Americans south arrived here from the Orient. shipping output of the American Chinese are fighters and up all in violence twenty-on- e east Amiens available as and kept day undiminished along the entire of being likewise attacked yards this year to amount to more : as workers in pro-vide- by artillery. On both sectors the Sam- millions, he said, miles, with particularly furious attacks launched against the they shall be needed and trans- mnet o mies were ..prepared for an Infantry than three million tons, while the French left, south of Montdidier. These attacks were repeatedly attack to follow the shelling, but this portation can be furnished to them. 522 He yards next year will launch ships , broken up on the. left, although the Germans, by pouring in masses did not develop. ' noted that 120,000 from Shan- tung had eagerly joined the Chinese of a total tonnage of thirteen and of reinforcements, succeeded in bending the French center back British In Bruahes labor corps There were German attacks upon that ia now in France. a half million. Ressons-sur-Mat- z Hundreds through to the outskirts of Marqueglise, making various British positions yesterday, one were rejected because of physical flefects were This figure is a in three-quarte- r of the heaviest being Albert. All but they not latter more than total advance the center of two snd miles. at daunted or discouraged by y lSlm Hamper wet;e thrown back. Last nigh't there refusals of Great The bitterest fighting came in the efforts of the Germans to xf their services nought Britain, heretofore the were only re- and repeatedly artillery duels to be to get into greatest drive the French from their positions on the Oise south of Noyons, ported by General the corps or some line of shipbuilding country of Hal;. war service for Allies. main being Karly in the day the British launch- the the world has ever been able the object of Crown Prince Rupprecht to extend the w.. a. to German front on the Oise to the French salient ed a local attack south of the Homme, reach, in five south threaten to making sligh gains in the neighbor- any years, said Mr the east, between the Oise and the Aisne. All the desperate attacks hood of Beaucancourt. While the gain Hurley. of the Germans at this point failed. in territory was small, the advance Since the United enabled the British considerably to States entered INTO SLAUGHTER. HOUSE improve their position at this point. the1 war, her merchant fleet has The Germans are striking at those very places where the Allies Opinions on the general situation HOSPITALS BUSY been increased by four and a half have been braced to receive the shock and the attackers now find were made yesterday by Premier Cle who, referring to light- million tons. Before the end of themselves being thrown into a slaughter house from whence most inenceau, the ing south of Noyons, said: "It's been the year, American yards will be of them will never live to make an exit. a perfectly satisfactory day," and by LONDON, June 11 (Associated adding The official reports from Paris state that the advance of the GOMPERS POINTS TO INTERVENTION N General Foch. The Entente command Press) t'nder Hocretary Mc.Pherson of to this to the extent, he er in chief, in a published says the wur office told the house of com Germans in the has given in article, expects, of half a million tons ev- center them several small villages, that the Allies will assume the offen moils yesterday that the Germans had eluding Mery, Celloy and St. Maure, which they occupied after ivo in good time and when they do sent air raiding parties to bomb the ery month. repeated assaults and after sacrificing great numbers of their men. DUTIESOF LABOR SIBERIA IMPENDS they will win. British hospitals in France seven times - w. a. a. . Austrian Drive Soon between May 15 1, Every foot of advance has been at a terrific cost. and June many of There has been a markjfed increase the bombing squadrons being in large AVIATION CAMP IS BATTLE LIKELY TO GO ON Must Be No Strike That Cannot Diplomats Recommend To Home in the activity of the Austrians along force. These hospital bombers had in Everywhere the French defence appears to be efficacious, with the Italian front, with every indiea flicted nine hundred and ninety one Be Justified To Men Who Are Governments ThatJapanese tion that another great is casualties upon sick extreme violence marking every German assault and forming the drive to he and wounded men, Fighting In France Should Take Action ' attempted there. Italian headquarters hospital attendants and Red Cross niirs tjUICKLY COMPLETED dominant note of the battle. Desperate attacks with huge masses reports that the railroads behind the es, the number of deaths resulting be Austrian lines are being rushed to ing three hundred forty-eight- . of men seem likely to continue for some days, although the real line ST. PAUL, June 10 (Official) HARBIN, June 10 (Associated and their full capacity, day and night, w. m. a. Wonlx of ringing patriotinin marked - of defense of the French has only receded at one point, that south Press) In the hope of receiving aid bringing forward troops and muni- tlic ojifiiiriK aiiiireiw of President Bain-ui'- l SEVENTY-FOU- R NAMES Only Sixty Days Required To of Ressons-sur-Matz- . Chinese tions. (ioiiiiitTii km the keynote of tho from the .lapunese and and ' Yesterday's ON Make Ready For s rrencn says tne n.iti,Li,Ul .mnrnntinn nf lha 4 .ki.i.i .... n perhaps from the Entente and from the reports from this front CASUALTY LIST Students Keuier correspondent at neauquarters mat state that the artillery work being rrinrr nitrVit Ki'iliTiition of Labor. United Htates, Seminoff ia holding the is huttle wa ra last in iitiHiminihl vwilenre the C.nniniu vastly increased and A (lumpers presented to the eonven- - Holsheviki on. He is reported to have that the Austrians WASHINGTON, June 11 f Associat- WK8TEBN AVIATION CAMP, 1 have attempted a number local sur- .Tune 10 having attacked with fury from early morning. he reckless efforts tin tll(. rePOrt ot lta executive coun- - driven back those of them who erossed of ed Press) Yesterday 's raeualty list (OfHeial) Marking tha open- I prise attacks, in none of tiie enemy were bringing no commensurate gains. which said in part: Onon River although he is heavi of which have announced the war department is: ing of thia new camp today the flrit them the they been successful. The bf BERLIN IS RETICENT . ly out numbered. Italians arc Killed in action, thirteen; died of of many ntudenta in flying arrWed faJS "lE raiding generally. wounds, five; in itcci thin morning. In spite nf the fact that Seminoff Innreased killed airplane On their right wine, below Noyons, the French yesterday took mi mcy, justice, freedom ami absolute is hourly expecting the arrival of as activity along the Mace dent, one; died of disease, one; died Thia eamp eovera an area of 784 'onii,ii-n- ilo;iiaii front is also more than five hundred prisoners, who agree in their reports that the e between the government! of distance from the Japanese first it is reported. from accident, one; total deaths from Keren and ita construction hai coat w. a. ... 1.1100,0, K). . i f . the world and between lilt) ifuvuru- - officially denied that Japanese troops i. nil causes, twenty one. There were It ia remarkable for ita . ..-- v...Vii .J. Hu nts and the people must triumph. are moving in his direction. It is ad forty six severely wounded and seven rapid eoaitruction for it hat been com- Berlin, officially reporting on the fighting along this new front, "Our workers are virtually a part mitted, however, that definite' move- wounded to a degree not yet deter- pleted in aixty dayi after tha itart describes it as a French offensive, the wireless despatch sent out of our fighting foreea. There should ments on the part of the Japanese mined. ' was made. be no strike tlmt eannot be justified and Chinese to be followed by joint W. 1. 1. There are now ready aeeommodationa saying: "The Germans are holding their line against newly brought to men who 1500 the are fighting in France. operations, are imminent. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC HITS for aviators aud students. On up French forces southwest of Noyons. The war office officially Our whole nation a in this war as one It is learned that the diplomatic PLANT IS COMPLETED the premises there are fifty seven states that eight thousand prisoners have been taken in this new great people each individual imbued forces of the other nations at war with GREAT KRUPP WORKS HARD buildings of various sir.es and types with the highest ideals of justice Our the Central Powers have strongly rcc and they are equipped with every mod- offensive". duty ia determined wheuovcr we : ern are ommended Japanese intervention and Till-- HAOI'K, Netherlands, June 10 device that ia known to aviation. doing our whole One a. part." have sent these recommendations to of Four Great Establish Associated Press) A W. a. (ioiiiperH told despatch from the delegates that the their home governments. This reeom a DANIELS TELLS TIMES American workingman will be ments For the Government neutral correspondent based on ad DIVER RAIDERS MAY satisfied mendation is said to include the Amer from (lermniiy. nnys FATAL ACCIDENTS only with a peace Oer-liiu- vies that there RAID IS A FAILURE through which iclius. an BE WITH THEIR CONVOY war machine shall be WASHINGTON, June 10 (Ofti. ml is epidemic of black smallpox in overthrown tin- Kiupp and destroyed and said they must be One of four great plants built tor plant with four or live WASHINGTON, Juno 1 1 ( RUSSIA IS death- - - NOKKOLK, Virginia, June 10 d Ottiiiuh pn iiared to make great sacrifices the government for the loadiug of pro daily. The epidemic attrib and ENTER uted to Press) Survivors of AT FLYING CAMPS .Secretary Daniels culiled yesterday to to labor untiringly to the end that a BY TAFT jectiles has been completed, it was an underfeeding and insanitury the finar coml i t ions. ilel Kio, American steamer torpedoed the Loudon maximum of production be. maintained. WASHINGTON, June 1 1 (Associa- nounced by Secretary Baker today. Mum Tunc, stating thut the w. a. a. seventy miles off the American eoast, ) is the first of the four an German submarine raid off the Atlantic ted Press Speak ing in Newark, New that were assert that they saw a Jersoy, yesterday, Former President thori.ed and for which appropriation REDUCE COAL USE "mother ahip" WASHINGTON, June 11 (Awtociat coast had been unable to hamper the RAILROAD FARES GO nf HOOD tons in the vicinity of the Taft strongly advise I that the United was mude. Another will be completed niKMINGHAMfEnglund, Ma; :tn - fil Pre hh) Two fatal airplane acciiltMiU inovemeut of American troops overseas HIGHER ON MAINLAND in Hiilnuarine. States should enter Kusia in order to and readiness for operations next Associated Press) A national s hem e a. in training were reported jester nor with the alimj; t be W. l. taaiB inteifere truffic proueed against the enemv. in out ti an. I tlie remaining two in Aeg lor household coal to the cUv. At Florida, a machine laneH. to apply hole Arcadia. WASHINGTON. June 11 (Official) t fa "We must enter Russia.'' said lie 'oonin was decided upon nt a i infer WILL POOL RESOURCES arrvinfr Lieu' Benjamin Haisland and w. n. t. - Higher railroad fares have gone in ex President, 'snd we must make a ad l''ich nf these plants will have t cu b h're this week. A 'educ''oa "' the Cadet Caston, both of Penntylvania. effect on the WASHINGTON , June 10 (Associa- MARU ti mainland on all of defend an Eastern front." about $5,000,000 and thev cover oal for s t,-- i AIK0KU FLOATED fr.mi r" household.: is mi ted Preta) i rashed the ground. Jhe lieutenant govornnxeut Government official! of thi controlled railroads. On the other band a large manufa .'000 to 5000 acres each. They w i!! h lat-'- ;.i order to avoid rj'. .0...11 up van killed and the cadof injured. Ah SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 uffl AlUed dcpartir.cat are working 00 a The two cents a mile basis ended at turer of who recently a daily capacity c : engines arrived for about ls.(,ru Li industrial purpjtu-- to e inont a parallel aerident nappened af ciali-T- he Aikoku faru. which mm midnight rlan j,ool all resources 0 the Unit-- last night and the new in Ban Francisco has advised that "we shells. A homo office report shows Aberdeeo, Missiitaippi, Lieut. Clark reported to have grounded upon a ot n States and tho Allies into oue rast charge three cents mile, with ad- must have pitience with the Russians Many private plants i ll 7 1 are alread" in pni .1 from mines in It'll b" vomunie and (imuo of ' r LJ kill. id avd hi n d;in;ertine ledue hub Wep miftly it ditional charge for - tl wur machine. Theso Mihlao Pullnmn car or The Allies should gusrtatee the in'-- opemtion and in them H,r .Its I'M ,..1 - 'Jann air companion, a ktudent, being injured. cd and brought to a Pacific port. Miuilar car sorvico, went ir. l' .1', will ni,"n be presented to Presi- into effect. rity of that unfortunate country." ployed many women. tons. dent Wilson.

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' HAAfrAGAZ5TfE,; TUESDAY JUNI? 11,- - 118. SEMIAVEEKLY, -- T ; ; l r mmLIM SUNK OR t'rtti.tr.irtt?r IN BIG BAT TLB NOTHING OFSELFADVAHT OFF CAPES1 OF TO REACH PARTS tw tmlittot, tar Hwpltf tb v4tlMiW liUwt . wB waot to Urt by just m firmly w woutil ntancl Franee or Kngland, or any nd iul In empathy with the weaker nation and with ., ly other of tha Alliea. i VIR6INIV IS REPORTED f H "jM 'auiiwnce la'mea i warTipeairtYmi wat ne' af i - - x ngthJn aH1 thf tMiVWiof th 'aquirtry www, aor permit auiireove irnm- wuira woum aav ezpciei taiBuaiaiiia ' I'- to1 mM( t "warfVir reapWee to - it . aaytkini ot aiiirrali4.-tnen- frbnt 1 ke that. U Wa rather too well ttreaaed. 'It r! atiilk.f Thia '.Was lulMn lant. weVk by ' Pre!: not an au.liene, ia 'other woYda, made" an ' of the elBsrfl - lipnt )Vllon to a delejatiea of Aixi-- 4 e lUqra Pt viiit-in- nt people who Wotild have the nioat intimate feeling for vance Has- -- AradJBiriji 'Hhiti 'country. ;UiI apeh' yrt rallied t Mfxik th4 allfTrrlBL'4 of fhrni-irinilv'iii- -- In ' Ruaaia . ' k'( CifirqaticttNQV Secured and Small Ameri- ;al - nudieitri- juriitd to 'ita feet in enthdKtaKtn. Nothing that I Th50pfcVdanrt PrcidfttditVy ChecUcd u t aiil thai1 ooeaaioii Mrouaed aaythiuf like the culha-eiam- ii Hint eingle aentenva aronaed. can' Steamer Was" StonkV Saturday Seventy " " " the deeiet regret that It should have existed ami be tM wenmro w vain i is of? " Now, that a aamplp, gentlemen- - Vie caunot make VIEW YOrtKJUn Pre8TiWte'lumpti6n' Th, 'Monroe .loetrtaa Vame 'la fur hi attentei and he aujtlniiK out pf Buaaia. We caanot make anything out Miles Off -Coas- t JLN thi grea fcattW of thej "West w,S launched ytfcrtUj ty the . t aa topomulgated' without asking tithe; roaweift off atantiiiiK by RaXala at 'thia remote of Ha ' timethe S '' f t , ., army of 'Crown tuCk Kutopaan aattea far aa we are1 tomieraed, the one "f '.'. i' MKWhthiA ,Tty With we have' pad leant ju trade ,.Pres8)--Or- fthifh the. eoneetion JWeCb-(Asspcia- ted ie of French along 'a twenty mile front, between Noye)m nd Mont' ,ue nations of wartd a th oaiy way t senV a Y,A3lU.GtpN, the the jh .and advanta and yet people of the United tit area roae - jv kubmarines- which-h- been opefatihg' off 'Atlantic It) that utKtta aa to Tio other that 1 made in that i. W enemf th ';' the-"smalle- ' . bringing, destruction to craft of - Coast of this country, - ...... t- i ... T'nvniirmri.' i nar sever rnreivei a uroiin ''Tint ie the heart of the American tni( are ready coastwise?' 'been taptutid or sunk'by United States hundred yards to a mile and a half, the main jaihi peing pttlne fight) no more welrome than you are beu U W M t''hew you by any Set of friendKhlw that yo may make the shtdpin:has a report-whic- h from an At- wing of the attacking army. The objccY U appan.Uy Pri and; one of my dintrew. during the period of my rBtendrapy possible, imr 'toward : Mexiea. Sotue ofaa, destroyer. This is the has reached here hiiUaf "vfdently' bend front t this (hat tlie".Miicn pebple did Jf I may xpeak ao privately, Jrrok bai'k with regrpt npoa lantic port ahd was in Circulation "yesterday although official trie marieuef is to ths 'French' Und the' attiiot of the V nited Btnten toward ' Mexieo. ernie of the more, ancient relatione that we hare had point' tQwaTflt1 St." Just-ert-Chaus- teri mllet; soutM bf Vdntdidief, I thiek I tap hueare 'yon, and I hope yon haee bad every,,; vtth Mexieo long before onr generation; anil Amertoa, if not be'secured ffpnftht tjavy department' , qif French left, artd upon the railroad junction' of Ciplpiegne, evtfienre ar the train, or aaeorance, mat. ie Tiitnie I amy o expreaa it, would now feor ashamed to take ad-- l ,' WhetheY or "hot the4 repdrt correct the" enemy raiders are still tM ainV-er- e of f rienliiip. And not merely" th aoiii of antage of neighbor,'' , of NoyonS". on 'their right: on' her ppefathigtand Us la'ti Saturday Asere slnWni toastal shipping. twelve miles southwear frinn.lihlp"Whirli prouipta oue nqt to do hi nKtubbor any, ) I hope you-tu- carry ba-- to home MOinSthing. "to your "was" niade' navy department last night IN TREMENDOUS '0I?'CK' harm, but thfi aprt of friendship nhiih eurneatly deaire. effrr thnn the aaauraneea of worda.' You have hn mn-t- Announcement bythe i re- - do hia aeighbot aervtee. v; , tact with our people. You knew your own prrtonhl steameTfMnar tlet fcio was attacked and sunk on force,' ! that the American The drive was resumed in tremendous following two days owtt policy, policy my own adimijtra- - "My and the of repiion. Haw gladly we have opene.1 to you the.'doore miles off coast of Maryland. This indicates of "bombarding, but the initial saocess'has beeit very 'rrfach lest tion 'wae at' every point baet upon thie principle tba of every entnb)iahaient that yen waAted to' ape 'am) have Saturday seventy the hejly 'are'opefatibg '.over ' wider area or that than that of any of the three previous drives. internal aetttement of the affair of M'czieo waa none ,of ithowh you juet what wa are doing, and I Iwipf yoif have that the? Jfun submarines our hUHineaa;.' that we hal no right to interfere with or . gainil the right impreaaioa aa td why wa are doing It. from south to north for it gives a new -- ' they have turned Course South' of Montdidler th Germans' dfow forward for two 'and a to dictate Mexico la aay particular with tegjirit to" j me m may "We dolg it, gentlemen, that the wnrlif locatio'ii of enemy pre'sence.'jx third !mtli. Iri Xht 'cents of their line of attack, towards Reasons" her OWS affair; ' TaVa one aepect of our relatione which never hereafter have t fear the only tHinir that hnv tiatiou at one time may have been difficult for you to under- - ha to ilrcad the uajuat and eelflnh asirreeidon of aaother The destruction of the Piimr del Rid adds to the list of those lUr-Ma- tx the were" "for two and a half miles, 'this being the gains atand. nation seven- 1 dead or missing from the enemy attacks for the captain and greatest penetration;. ' tJefween Kessons ana iNoyons tnr Yrencrt neia "Whea'wa aent 'jlrMp into Mexico our aihwere desire PANvAMEllIOAK IDEA of his are reported as" missing. It brings the total of ships strongly and the gains were inaignffidant,' ' wm nothing else than to aaniet you to got rid of the, fnau "Some time ago, aa you probably all know, I pr6Mei teen crew PAYfrJO PRJCE IN REAP who waa'waking the aettlement of your affairi for the time a sort of l'a a American agreement. I had perceived that known to have been destroyed ipo sbtteen, eight of them steamers beiug hapoaaible. We had no deaire to una ear, treopa for of the one difficulties of our past relationship with the and eight chboners." : The Allied comfnauvjers along this frbnt aimotmce that they had ant other purpdae, arid I waa in hope tbat'by .Lotlat-- ' . ( . Latin American wa tbia, that the famous Morirof doe six-jee- rt r wa freighter of ing ia that1 way and thereupon immediately withdrawing roa-sen- The steamer destroyed on Saturday a small warning that the attach was being deeldped'an had 'vrtptftd td trine was adopted Without yoor consent, without the' t. I tiiifrht give aubatantial proof of the be ar-anc- e - - - trnth rf pi any Central American or South American Kate. h&ndrCd tofts restry. meet it, allowing the Qermans such gains as they were- willing to that--1 had given your government through Prejjiderit If 1 it 'In' term we so often use in this country, ' efrc The Hirpathlan and the 'Vlnland were both sunk at positions pay for in dead and Wounded when thestf "gains did rnot threaten Carranta, And fet 'the preaent time it 'diUaao-ma- iri we said: 'We are going to be your bug brother, whether h arn that certain iaflaetteea which I aum t-- Ocf consider'ably south of the one! where the Plhar det Rio met her ef any importarii' points. Where H was necetisaJr hold, as ' you want a to' lie or no,' sflotly ' ' td man. la 'their rigi are 'trying to iuak the was to yon " ' - of.NoyonS, prevent any movement i'. ' "We didn't ak whether it agreeable that '"- - it was to the south to further preaaioa throughout ltxira aa to the purtoee of tb' United we should he your bug brother. We aabl, w are'going t '' apd not only tbia wrong impreaipn; bnf to gKe against Soissons, the French threW the atuckeri back. 8atca, Now that waa all yery well aa far ae proteetittg yoa-frut- an. aliaolotely untrue aeeooHt 'of things that happen. . 1. An official report from Paris, annpuricln'g h 'tklyei dmits aggression Yroio-- the other aide' of the water was IK nef but there waa nothing in It that protected yoi) front to in places twQtniles and g that the Germans' have gained depth vf "You know "the1 dietreeatng thing that have baan.. aggression from us, and I have repeatedly seen uneasy feeK IIIUIU more. Thefightipg is very he4vy all along the new batUelinesays juat' off "our. eoaeta. You know of veseela that ing oft the part of tlie representativee of the state of Lave the report, but the French have offered such resistance toi the multi- been aunk. I yeaterday received a quotation from Central and Hoiith America that our d protec- a paper ip Guadalajara which stated that thirteen of imr tion might be for bur own toenefit ami our own 'interest,' checlwd, ' plied efforts of the enemy that the advance has' already been battleidifpa had been aimk off "the of 'Cheaapeake. an. I not for the interest of our neighbors. ' especially on the wifrgs Yrfn ae lioW 'dreadTul" it in to1 hae peopl ao radically "Ho I anid, 'Very well, lei n make an arrangement by miainmaet It -- wHf added that our navy departmeat which we will irive bonds. Let n have cominou raaraotee FkENCH HOLDING ., e these-siakicga- , WEH . yM wtthhoI'Vng-to- truth with regard to that all of us will sign declaration of political independence British Ambassador Told of Suc- Nearly Three Thousand Have British Army headquarters stages' that nci new att4ck has been " I have no doubt that the publisher of th papay pnb. and territorial integrity. Let us agree if any-- one Df us, eoa-ie- y cess and , UHiW StafeV Pdld Supreme Sacrifice To developed along the British front In conjunction with the fresh effort that a perfect innocence without turtending. to i the I" nited Btatee included violates the political' indepen- ia t' a heavy at a tni tmpreaalOna. hut it evident that 'allegations dence or territorial integrity of any of the other, all the Should-Fec- Confident Free World of Huns of Rupprecht towards Paris, although .bombardment of that aoH proeel from those who wislj to make), trouble others would jump en her.' Franco-Britis- s ' number of points along the northern h line gave prom-'i- between Mexiee aad the United fttate. "1 pointed out to aome gentlemen who were less inclined WAMmGTON, Jums-1- (Associa- WASHINGTON. .Tune 10 I Associst-- ' "Now gentlemen,' for the time beinv Crale. and that the off ensure would be on a larger scale than has been at aat to enter into thia agreement than others that that was in ted 'Press) AmbaeaadoT Reading baa Irees) Tbe first regular weekly T liop it will not 1m a abort time, the4ntueaee.i of the effect giving bonds on the part of the United Htates tttat we bunched. tTaiteit BUetr ia aanaeahat pervasive in the affaire, of the would enter into an arrangement by which you would be received - a oablegram from London fasualty list, issued yesterday by the md-- -- Li- Amer- It may be," says ifcia Pritisb; communique, "tha J or thr f wrM, aatl I Wliv4t la pervaalve beeAuae.thanatioaa protected from u.. Now that i the kind telling of . successful tests of tbe war department, summarizes the life. ' I r that'wUl have ta tie. th4 foqndatipn of the future . of berty Motos and hi told to advUe ican ioases in France to date, ahowing ntent the. German, ' ccempjat.tr.tmgtth.n-- .. ' ' . natibn of thf world, gtojemeq. the United Ptatea that it should dewerop the total number of casualties to be ' - dieiMeMatH-avie;r.'v- .. e southern drive with the idea of wturihg)' d WattittiA-U'- VThe-whrrr- family witl giiaraate to-ea-J predaetibsV . . CmpfVl "' j'..:tx fi of nationa have ) tbe' . t.ttfl. straight'ening out the soMthern edg of their Paris-war- 4 salietit, ' ' ' caulW-miW(M- ' nation that Bo- - natloa shall violate it iolrtieat ia.le The cable message. 'to the imtisa aav j'Dektb from tjll' V in the Amer- - - eartL T1 "T-- tlr ox- - vaone t Compeigne force of from' i irertrasifnu naiiona- wair,n nnre noi pendence or''it territorial integrity. That l the basis baasador Sold! VTeehnieU anthdrttte ' (c, arn,y,in France bifve been 2U27. fall of would the' retirement th Frendi all com-rar- had military etaading which would enahle' them to the only conceivable basis for the future peace' of the report that the new-Libert- 'Metoa'baa ihi mlssin-g, including prisoners known their positions protecting Soissons north of the Afsne. with the atrontreet nation! in the world, and I look 1 I . . world, and must admit that. was ambitious to hawe tbe iuhji-- - t0 De 6ell1 tv tne Hermans, number S hope will eeme - "The latest reports from th French front are cheerful and it' forward with pride to the time which J late of the- twit continents of America show the' way aad experiment to warrant confidence. and tbe total wounded are 404A. when we ;aa give nubstaatlal etulenee, not only that we to the! rest of the world as how to make the basis forlieare. ' in them. The excellent result secur- " , Yesterday 's daily report showed appears French holding magnificently. not-wan- t thia-war- that the art do anything out ef bat that we would "Peace raa come only by trust. Mo long aa there is sua ed place thia motor in the first line, 'of : thirty three killed in astion, uiae dead FRENCH Ai.SO TTAClt not accept anything out of it that if ia 'abaolututy a ease jAVIoa-ther- is going to be misunderstanding, Ho long aa biirk powered eaginea. The-Unite- of disinterested action, aad if wHl watch 'the attitude from wounds, eleven from disease.-on- While the Germans were launching their new offensive west 'of yn there is misunderstanding there is going to be trouble. t tttates should develop production of billed in an airplane accident and four of our people you will see nothing sti re them, ao deeply every confidence without Oise, French, rive? and between it and the. .'; TBTJ8T IS NECESSARY them with aad otherwise. Severely wounded number the the to the feast bf that a aasqraace that thia war, to far ah we' are eooeefued, ' lr you can get a of then you furthev delay.!' forty six, with seventy-fou- r other Aisnev-mad- e ttifclcp, "11 'once situation trust, have two vigorous ;locaI improving .their positions. fur fdealiatie' otjc1s. . Vaiteq Liber-- not a aitiiatiAd of iNtrinauent iiaaee. Therefore, every one-- ' States factories where ' wannded, the extent of their injuries wooda and of hundraat nrtuamraVl . ' VP' r 'mo"itiaa tnat i .wperiencea urtibj u ty Motors are being made- are already ranturin.xwo takih total two years lis, it seems to flitt, owes it as a patriotic dnty to his own . being announced as "undetermined." tee of the war. veara whea the United State ii attaining quantity production-- eflicWef.-Koropea- twenty missing py upon or ronnrry.to plur: aeeiia or trust nnt conn.ienre instead or I There arc for the day. a neavy local attack uernians tne untisn wen Wa not in the war, was in getting the foreign s wnfie Thai which is The-tota- uf " to waa speds of suspiulon and variety of interest. - That Us th4 l number of Americans who Rheims nations believe that the United States r 16a-ne'tio- n failed with heavy losses." chsou I began by saying to you that I have not had tb Liberty. ia have so far died in action, including, aaekiag notbieg for herself, ber neutrality aero-ptaae- that wasn't ' investigation of a 1(1.1.1. The Berlin communique makes no mention of the new drive but aa-- pleasure of meeting a group of men who were more weU with its 291 killed at sea, is Three hun- aetsit, l tuat if she came in she won hi not come ta to and theiT production said yes- att- ' i;onae-tha- you are because you are our ucnr iieighb6ra. dred ami ten lmve died of wounds re reports a defeat northwest of Chateau Thierry of an' American' oeb anrthing aulmtantial oat of the wnr any material' terday that- motor production waa oOjfu t, any territory or trade, gr anytkiag else "of tkat ; "BuspWou on jiiHir part, or on your ecive.l iir action and IV.tl have died is e empt to advance. This the first official rnefitlba by.Berliit'of the paV-ditrMF- us more than we would be distr'eaeed by that all demand for the Of disease. aort. new type of engines would soon be met. presence of 'Americans on thii front. Their official wireless said? ' ' AOADEHIO QENTLEMAN ' ' similar feeling ou the pint of those less near by. When Yesterday's casualty list also con visiting a fa-- foreiira oAVea. .were men yon reflect how wonderful the storehouse of treasure Mexico After certain aircraft ' tains the names of two Marines dead "American troops, attacking nOrffyWesf jpf 'Chatearu 'Thierry, were in some of the ther who - you eanr see how her future must iete.nd on peaee tory tbe committee said that- jorduction : uerionallv knew me and they X bopc,, t I is, aad ef wounds and ten others wounded. Relieved, ljj vT.as ' a driven back with heavy losses'. Wtdolg humbef of prisoners." e -- hAiior',' "then ''nobody idejK-a- of plums there a reaching qua.u4.ity sini-er- in assuring them that our. purposes rere disin stf shall exploit her. It must w. a. a. upon, every nation that has any relations with her, aad IfHsis. PER8HING DOESN'T KNOW IT terested, but they thought these aaeuxancai fame front ' The reports from General Pershing give no substantiation to the an, tiademir gentleipaa removed froin ordinary sourcea of citizen of any nation that ha any relations with her; lnf,prrris,tioi'. and speaking 1dealiti purpoaea of elOialeT? weeping within the bounds of honor aud .fair dealing nl On1 May 17, Theodore claim of Berlin. The official American communique, covering the They did not believe I was speaking the real heart thV just'its, becauae so soon as you can your own capital in an article in the daily press, said: f "Tomorrow the one I)e 1 American people an-- l I knew along 1 Now- nn the capital of the world to the free uses of the hundredth il litig' ui oaiuiuay, iu wu(U yuo vpciuiati' wuum a(BU all that vm ' Li- believe everybody bo (joinea with' of ilexied, it w ill lie one of the most wonderfully Havilsnd 'plane equipd with a tells of an unsuccessful attack 'by the Germans upen-the- ' Franco-- I into contai't the' rAUir AnierK on people kuows that T an arteakfnjf f Uoir pilrpoeeg: rich fad prosperous countries iu the world. berty Meter will be sbtpped to Frnnse. American luies northwest fromXSia'feau Thierry to La Ferte," when ' "Th other nitrht in New' York the paniirg of tbi ." Aud when you have fouu latious of established order, The De Havilund Four, with its li af - - has come sense we 1 berty Motor installed, is the enemy lost heavily, failing to 'reach the American lines with caniiiaiun for funds for our Red Prone I Will a- an- addreasi and the world lo its again, shall, bop, the fsstdst ' very beet Us all flying mnehiue the world. It is an--b J bad uot intemled to refer to RoHala, but was lipealrin'g have 'the connections that will usaufe of in WAXFIINtiTON, dune U K)ffieial) their charges. permanent cordiality ami friendship. " seen daily at the Hub of the pnytou wiiboiu iiotcs nrra in ine cmiree. oi won i sain mv Ambassador On id Francis has re Yesterday, says a report from, Artitrlcan Headquarters, th(S A01 , I turned to J'etrogrud, the i!nte depart- - ericana entered upon the first phase of their part of a of around the Rolls Bovce in th sumcaort hew battle ef 'plane.' n4 tlie Rolrs-Roy- is -- UPJ?1 informed.. NAI0E5 L nite.l Ambassador the ttfarne heavily bombarding" the German lines but making' no mittedty the mes powerful aerial en-- I , Jh States left effort to send forward their infafitry. (fine tMt the Ok I World baa produced."! fl,rn'" Russian capital during the iiisturiiances. writ- - It ilruvo trom retro- - The artillery duels along the Toul front are diminishing. Yes, the Yanks are coming. AFTER 193 7 HEROES ir.'a.a. - pad all of the Allied diplmnata prior lUondon anhodsjcea that the German bombardment of the outfa Fo tbe signing of the Russian Central AMERICANS ALL HEROES' Tower papers at If ern parf of the British front, from VtUers-Brettone- ux north to Al RadlO'Cfflef' AND TO BE DECORATED W. S. S. bert, has been above the normal, the same being true of the shellirlg " C Two of the four destroyers now' un ,i I i MILITARY AUTOCRACY mainta'ined of the lines on the south qe of the Flanders salient, ba Hll.O. June No le thaii thirty, one AMVBIOAK ABMY'IN FBANCE, ANTI-GERMA- teacher and atmlent .f ' DIECXV-May- 2 der coast ructiou i)t Pauilic shipyards CREATES tweei Qivenchy and Robecq lie) Hilo Hiyh Hcnniol the A' Jaae JO (Associated Prea) It is are now"i - kient beett-aiad- e of th eil- will be named after heroes of the I'nited States Army. Two "former; ha' ' iut that the French 'government, gigemfnt, Mis ' Beatrice Uradge present war, re - i AMSTERDAM, June Students also are in thi Navy, 6ne off according 'td advloes in appreelatle bt the- gallantry of the daughter of Mr. aid' 'Mm. TheWore'( - Press) Hocialist Deputy Wendell, ta the HntiNh und the other rn tlfH ceied from Washington ' by the local American force ensagd 'in the- sB' PIANTQCELEBME pfedgS 'nf OhWaWrl,. to Lieutenant KT und battle pi the Mrae, wbich check- jnl the reichstng has denounced the Amerlcua. The preaent fa'etirty s and B-- naval recruiting station.' IcVy' 6toi, It; a." Ki' ' F.', naval rom-- ed the Germad' advance on Pari, ba policy, pf maintaining a military dicta- tudents feel ver.V prouil of the!' show- One wit! Alsese-Lorraine- . SiBnleafton uf erlutendnt of 'Huutheru be named the Kalk, ia decided t on to torship in He said ing made by their former follow honor of Lieutenant who obfe a decoration alJfornin,', Ner"MVrteo ad Ariion. Htantoa KalkV entire American force on that front. the population of that proviuee bad SEMI-CENTEHA- atudent an.t traehera. r Was ottirer dsVk e RY Llejrteuauf Bfope' barf "his 'headquarters in charge of tke of been strongly (lormna in their sym-pathi- ITS ' Mpir, aqn' VMt; Mfluer of Jam jn Haa llegr" and1 'resides af the Uni the Jaob Jones w he's the destroyer at tbo begiiiniag of the war, of Hnknliui I'lnntution, ia in the Britlab AKt)xuluuGrbuNPs, ?ersty Olubj fcerey was' sunk tiy a (iertaaa submarliw. ythile now that cundition ha been re- Kvv ami is doing remarkably wedl. - The' bride elect belong tfli a family After the ship was torpedoed Ka)k, UPQN'RQOKy LEDGE versed, duo to the oppressive incnstiie iQkri Told, ton of 8apervior W. A. swam to trying1 to work knowi( in and in Hon6 fnnl raft raft ; (Asso- of the autocrat. floiug around the . propoatfl Todd, is in faVand 8A.V FwANClSCO,' Jane 10 Tq ' the I'nited Htatea Navy aad ?rl Mar-rihta- equalize the so tlieit tbe men who Special Committee Selected aew wbarf Hilo ia (a Wbe ll of Miss loaf Pfess The Afkeku Maru is re- 'for 'giay ahead getting along aj-1- ' ciated 'i wbopf in ' Ptedipont. Her survived might keep afloat until' res, a Artartge For Qbservan66 well and already one line of nolea ia The younj; nieff who are ia th eued. Kalk was ported to have groanded ppotr rocky CIVILIAN MURDER a7 Snhjhed. a bfother, Mr..! Armlgef Wredge, is at picked up with) the ledge and to be in a serious position. valyx drill la UlBg uaed. Uva ptutes Army aru all well kuOwa others but, aeakened' 'clposure) and eauntry In Ffance bt Kb , LONG RANGE' CONTINUES 1!. V- M. wbieb, having a hollow bring ' a tifCatW Brfinrais is a of about 2300 topi W. t.'aatli'. of the ten;' inf'Itto Tlieit numea follow: ; , exhaustion, died on 0j' 1917. steam! Bp samples of tnud, a a, member pf the engiaeering eorp. registry. - ('. A. Fiftieth Anniversary ciiinmitte'r, the rural; ease aad Albert Ahia, k'stoaM ArakawS, A,A The Ingram will be named In honor pf which bottom-i- a She is a piece, of 4.' young, Mrs. ... .wta-s- PARI.1, June 10 ( Assoc iato.1 i'ress) tie harbuf 'com Kenneth . Haragar, William Browa, tp s ' of Osmond Kelly Ingram, hue appointed a sHcinl committee aoMd.-enart- the Hilo C. C. von Hamm and Mis Hertba gsnper's - The bom- Trihaae. I'fanci farier, V. A. dowea, Jniebi mate first clHS, was killed VhfO Oermait long rauj,' gun arrange the program for this celebra- been bored iu Young of Honolulu. nbo Kiae hare the Pel, Keuichi Dui. fpsbio Enombto, the destroyer rassin' was torpedoed on BURNING HULK IN barded I'aris yesterday, the erf. of tion wki'ih taken plnt-- next April. Ha bay 'along liav A jind tbcra are Lieutenant trtoae ia a son of the its t4a Cbiyota Fujii. Heurv Hattie, Baijl Oetuher IU. IH17. He to throw tl)P lire not licing A ird- r'. .1. i.owrev. I'. '. .Jouea, j cooipb-ty- late; Kdgar ParVman Htrtne. Hi poth- ran aft anuounceil. hua named auw up line B Mane of Hjrotui, Taduichi jataki, KA W. ('. li'obdy pblgeso AViiaf Allison not the depth charges overboard and was lug to l.e Alntm tlicro were a nuinlicr Dr. aul Bev. I the bolus are not very deHJ S4 ia- - Katb-giuhi- , er ami sisteti' titau, Toe, the Henry Kai, Alfred Kain-iamok- killed torpedo' I'almer witli the concurrence of arw ago. viaited Man and made when the struck. or cMsualties from fiat uidny 's A.'W. triictioua 1i stop boring when hard Hi,let..Ui.u Kb-wa- Ion? I)ig rei-lea- t Kauai, Shpj The other two destroyers will be William (i. Halt. coraf U Home bOW are maay friend in navy circles while fair Jaek Kennedy, jinxold HUeomb, . named Onuiuianilcr w. s. s. TUe Honolulu Young Meu's ('Iidh i.. ni-rj- i ..La here-- after Jame ijr j'.. ppu iJI4tauuq mstanw tUe drill Thortilon l.ymmi, Association wns nrxauixeit on Uavato ISakaoo(0, w graduated "from he the first ofhVer of tbe aary killed tiiin bad to bf sent down o f 117 Walla-- Nuope. Daniel' Hr si I'aiver SISTER OF CZAR MOW 1HHI. Next April will murk Kiylbaniel, b iir action in tile Civil War, and I.le(t HAN FRANCItsCO, 10 (A- - April H, wSkk raf Hbivyto lty of CaliforuU.'Xfhara ' Jse inile-Ntou- e H (ikma, ivter Pcbelp, Huintanio tenaut .Tolin YamaU wtio was award auoiated miles SAFE IN the aftieth ia history. FnANCEw-CwWtaU'AN- Iu wireless telegraphy- - Te aeddiug Tfess) Four bandrexl SWITZERLAND which has juat beeu l.: 8aito, f'lnrle- - nnnatta, Qernird ed a medal for Ksllautry the battle out at sea Thia committee . Sill take pl4re dn: Uii fall. at from a ravlue Port, the Vicar-- I ;.n.i t. ii Kong Mf Hr-liN- Will take uji1 the program fea TUBBY" HEARD-fRO- 'ong ake trie. burning hulk of a three masted Juue 10-- (Associated Pres) w. . a. tuVea in lonnmrrion with a aaitable ob WILs6N?0ON;Tf schooner-- n n discovered oa Tues The arrival of the Diaud Duchess HAFB, eevanea of the HAS KRANfltP. Jupe'JflL- -( SUBB, ALWAYS CUBB. v COLDS day night. The report Jnf the sight Gig, sister of the former Cnr of Rus Im ape- ' IMWOBTAt. WUSE HtADCHES ' - ' - I'diili 'baiirr will invited aa a Associated press) Mis' Traio-i- lo not suffei from crump eoHe :ftr BWOMe'Aftl ing of the- !urnmg halk wiy- si, strengthens the persistent report eiat gatiHt a tnv asauulHlien Ou'ring the Cowi-ll- s swum oveY the ' mile iai in th.- Kif.ina.l, when t'kaaiber-btiai- s :... if n u ', LAXATIVU BRPMO ClUIMWB rauuhr tu a steamer wbnih us- - i thnt the RoiaamitT family may he r. j fiftieth 'anaii eraary aeeardtng to yluun tidewater ourse her yrtsterd'ay' Cob-- an.t iJiarrbova Itcinedy PAatlnf, June Press) uiAt the taua Used tbe Warld ava; rived, iu th yesterday. The to take up its rerldeuca here, devaloKtd by the cKiKutive eeuimittea.' in tH:Ti'A :i 3 seconds. goes lo th. i spot givee iiawa-liHl- e Tbe newspaper agw that Prntidmit naia of th ifprviiij vessel is not is i led a sigiiilHitiit .lti aud to cure cold in one da'y. The blgaa-tur- e it that the rlupcr waa general aaemrtary for teu Harold ("Htubby") Kruge'r of rein '. yuu ennn.H ajford be Wtaott t'aWiaab 'bharrter aad premier told and therv ha been io report authorities lundu il yusy for 1UHI lWlfl ami had n of K. W. ( UOVK on each box years from uutil Honolulu swam the 40 yard without it if ton are subject to attack Halundra of Italy are to be elected to it of the sighting of small boats or the (lrnii-- liuchenr- - lo snenre permission t hi- - large part iu the great development ba- - kstruke iu 2 1. of km. yT nu? by all dealer. membership in tbe Academy of Moral Mauiituctured ly tlie PKIS MEDI- rescue of the mcuiliCM of the crew. to pass through (leiinniiy to ef the " Y" iu Honolulu. --OB Benson, Hmnh 4 Co, Ltd., agent for and Political beieueea. CINE CO., St. Louis, U. 8 A. a IIAWAIIA if tZETtll;' TUESDAY, " TUlIE- - it Wli . tlh.WiUtktv "V'T '"'TTT r " wr --.r tt-yr- for the battalion' 'officers "whUk : paasiced a(aia the patriot! feeling' of HpNOLULU STOCK iEX5HAKGE tha great crowd. For M the colore - 'llonoiulu, 10, 191H. oia passed, even- though fat but up on Jon -- the mm eld, thoa In,' the grand itnadi .and, bleacher. sorgd their is orrrriso with uncovered' heads, itorae. Mi .. ', wRV rl.l 8TOCBI i tt laheii AuSoft tli!gMlkthe yoipWng t whlrb' ewaeed'-th- offlcvrv ahP aoMl4s-"ce- i T6 Fwir yisitors Sim tered hmong the apeetatora to oie ho1 AttehUetk Roper Is Crushed Beneath His HtUng touch, KILLS HIMSELF MKKCAVTILB Il .aa and ending ItjSibittiShly .Fine ID Alex. A and 'Horse As Itnlilwlu, ,270 to Thousands Hold ' Ltd. miliUry, program, aft an. utper ('. Ilrcwi-- A I n 40U eeived joterraption pf the rhdeo aporta. Their Breath fn Anxiety Whose if offered the OppoTtunlty foZ rijhcd.ExiiiJiilion In Stated qf Marriage of Peiler's To tRe ttoi.'-- to Daughter 28 "714 aiii W Turaing a burst of UMIIUI .IIK. 1.V1 filing' and waf aplrlt, W ' ImpresW.; 4h llainlani laughter to a American Soldier Rouses His Haw. Arr.,1. tart red half sob of. Co. as air-ma- sympathy of the Haw. r. & x. m ia connected with the oreat thousands spectators Wrath To Murder Point in 4lm ttstMndUirtilal mlMtsry show over given Air of Hawaii' leading stock breodr of who witnessed Hltw Hiik In 1( so M - HollokllH Suk. I'n m Spjrit of an waif."- were,' Mannil Kapulf, a Ha- IfiMloUM, Militant Patriotism Pervades tt er on 'hand 'al th waii cowboy, Huu Co 40 the Mrighh T.rriui wa thrown beneath IN Iluu hiiiKiin .ing Hlant. JSC' By w5,tB Profeseor doiv Hi horso WIFE IS HOSPITAL 0 ViV "Vj'Z k yesterday as be was roping Kahukii I'liin, i n . .. f. vVhlle all Honolulu roamed over Kekalm Hitu i (l ii" the vvf ln anion, inspecting and a tteer in the early part of the afier-noA- n HUSBAND IS IN MORGUE .;lio a swartr wnene tne mr displays are kalei-- , hls iwsfdi 6a the horses and rod'eo at the territorial ' Knlim Hnv: i i .17. In, .their glittering, swayisg,' ijg fair. Hryil.. Mm. l.i.l doople rartie, fhi leatur proving by far the Before assistance could reaeh him i laliu Suk i ' eolorf u appeal to the eyej where th and stop Daughter, Whose Marriage In Una Miik i n "'(, the struggling horse the cow- I ear la ioothedt by the rhythmic melodies TAe4 djUrytrir, oecr growlna. boy wa so IIM'llil'U Suk I ',i 44 cattle hadly crushed that at censed Teuton, With- I H llt II .M. 1'lHUt Cl of Hawaii aai; ami where the' spirit and products 1.1:38 Escapes Blaring of 'the and handling of O'clock this mornitig he died ht I'lir. Miik. Mill 10 bugles, a battalion of Infantrymen at rigid pre- holiday pervaded " " out Injury I'Mln I ' 1,1 lj t I attention and with the great lepgth and, drhuih't horses. th emergency hospital, where wa Though Attacked n . , .,1M sented arras, a typical America, executive 6 big Tjf be i'pvkH, MuifHr Co atfalr reflecting on his open breadth thia summer 's night in the, ''Ofly; (h taught horses and the eat- - taken for treatment, after first I'lonwr Mill -- countniyic.e th mixed emotion uWrle', seritnisness, pleasure patriotism' Paradise of the for1 aid c.i 1 3S t anil Pacific, alt eye a tie wer ludgftd yesterday.' The' light was given him at a Red Embittered over the his Kin iiri.in Milllnu and then th nnfurllnir of 4 hi a atarW f. time wero - Cross fair fact that to. is M.1 drawn to the gleaming folds horse, 'Including- fhe thoroughbreds, booth. Wutiilim ,trrrtl. to. . . :: m" Such, la - - daughter had W the sketchy mental, picture left by the aimple but impress!- open-in- n Stari and Btripes polo married an American ui Ink ii ,ik. Co f;the- eeeinlhg held pohleo, hlry saddlers and stasd-tt-d A loosely cinched saddle Of Hawaii a I'lrgt TeiritoriakVay at Kaplolaol Park. ye4dafferuodi?. and the soldier, R Peiler, n In, tht heivens' bv an unseen hand ahd bred will b judged this morning swinging of his horse tlerman, sixty one MISCKI.I.ANKOIB Interrolnffling, keemfngly Jtrang 'bu watr tinYea, In within a loop of ?ofcriatifctorr la' with tartllhf reHef before the White Out beginning e tn o'clock. the lariat, which bound years of age, with murderous intent Rndaa L ,'n., ' the tbi nieotat photograph la the far from elus) iftiprees'fan here wa win- lines a Cross. ' ' cowboy lilt Inuv AM-- so I'd., ,,'.- that the of BHgi 0en; A. P. fllocfksom, t talk mount, were fired his W. Htalk-up- ; ing of the plow - ' ' eommsnd the cause of th at daughter, Mrs. t". ml f 'nid (Tp . '.he? and the wbrl' Jc. sUrtllag was the appearance ehrf !,,.. ... of or' 6f Efwaiian depirtmetit, WlU fatal aceldent, the only one which shot anil Heriously K.iiicIk Ci.,...r .MlnlnK fn This note, ecareJy Uagip)e;ut.Uir Impreaalre, way have been by Old Olnry wounded his K. .truck revealed by the piercing1 maav me awarus in light marred the HniKu A 1'. Co.. I'M. . 2 the toinliig of the the horse opening day of the fair. V. miliUr. and the ivllin la the opnlhg exercise It was shafr Of s searchlight above Diamond; elassea.''' wife and blew out his brain. Tlu HmUii ' Co.. Coin.. 1UH ,Caiule had placed hia rope . , if not epic, by the prVsenee ovr the attempted murders Kiiicide in- Haw. Cn It) A ... ef.PraokUa K. laue, the secretary of Head, that It became win Today and . 7c tn roiri J) the dominant Jadftaf steef it dashed up the field Haw. ( on Kj-- U 2 lifttrior, whose hand the and .Stirfpe ware by with an curred In the back room of an ( tan drawn a halyard to note of the .fair 'a attractions during ' hog' ts Xpert apart Haw. i liy. Com atiove the 'Judfrltlrof scheduled to begin toss, and was riding . the main gAteby. ah irtillerywaji a the signal that the fair waa formally early part of the, for "the ment house at rU4 Hotel Htreet yes tlawallun Ku-- trie o ... -' evening, and was sub- at Jslght d'cloek this morning, Profes-- , to down I opened.- tjjrow." the animal, when terday afternoou at live o'clock, i'ei HiIHulIni, '1 ,i n lo Co. :::::i'iv ject of patriotic comment throughout war rum. pen lq-- , : ii Meantime, 1T,P,,,"J of' Hawaii' i mspeating in and TtTirby his guiding, or the uncurbed ler'h body is in the ' j VUt't war time fair wai imprinted the vast throng which' city morgue and ho,!,,,, u- - ij'.i upon, the mind occupied the fair divldbak Mhibjts and making his action of his horse, the animal swung f lit! the military honor keeOfitad the event, r the aerre-nation- '' - Mr. Feller was removed to tho emer K T ft I. . . " civilian gruhda,;Jwlilch 'gave voice to Its feei-- l award.. to" the wrong lla. .lltt) tary of the administration' when side sud his saddle gency bospital and Inter IkIhihI S .,1X11 k battalion of the Second Infantry' li)gs'' W , llngtng7' thence to the ('. a ptrlptle songs lit Yesterday 's judging was confined to turned. Hosjiital Wilt. Ti'l Co IB " nation colore were drawn to. the tip of the flag Quoea's at nine o'clock la"t II 4i ill "while ataff. which hflnijredr of men in the Vhaki df the breed a grand ehampiona Kop Cnoae Fall llHllll i.. Cn. . . 14.1 the bugle btw forth eomraaiUl las; night her chances i that thrlllW e where for the Color." the armV loined' and ' "TVr-nors- recovery, 1'alianv Uulibcr Co. iml But the sustaining of the agrlcul. t thn i.,kn..j went down ns though according to Doctor A lie Selmiia lilnillnKn. "I 11 as armed men in He darkness phata 'o ver, who had t I'd. wwi tural with th military note wu vmpntu mJLfarmerr welfaa it the th work probably will o6t ropd, as did the steer at the sam case in charge, nre good. name iuft I'd)... W bthe" big night, foOght upon a mlrnlfr tarn v. Tanjoug Ulak ltubber Co media another asjieet, perhape mora I torrmratioa ealtivator. battlefield nnaertaaen until class judging is time. Another rAwknt . r..i Th shooting yesterday afternoon ' and showed the' people how'th boTs comnlete4 la divisions wa roped .1. significant than the uniformed mea akl ,rMhH. l 1. 1 ail of the great lenlm! hi the exhihiHnnJ of a long family f,,( k. ji of:.TJncl Sam's armies are defending show., frew.OUt series of I10M8 attention, Thi Wag in" the attitude. "hj' hnd his hrtrse Aleo th which started in I'ei Beach Walk I. D. PJay hre tit of the kind thai "stick their flag overseas. the llsinakiia Co., 6a or, the thousand of spectators whd It ia doubtful now whether the live-fto- ek beneath him, but had fallen ler family when Mrs. Tcilpr 's I'lnh ai WhlTa. clear and Stalkup, llnw. Con II jr. ,VC 77 Vi the fty moved toward Kapio-lan- l parade can got up and ' tended the opening exercises. be held at eleven mounted again uninjured. seventeen year old daughter, Haw'n Irr. Co., TO A casual visitor caa not pass through Parh.lsst night. In married Perfect Order Maintained thia trollevs, autoe O'clock ,hla. mor",ng, ss bad been Unthinkingly and nt a high pitch an American soldier, stationed at Kort Haw. 'IVr 4;. Itcf. 1U05 101 section without his attention be and every form of vehicle nuM Hsw. Tit. Imps 100 that prevlohslfy. This is beeaoso Of merriment because of th Sbafter, several months ago. Teller 4, I'ub. J With uncovered heads', nearly aa rigid Ing. galled.', to' the Maui cornpical ex-h- i. be. A franti Biw. iir I'ul,. Imp. 4 Impressed a V.aasport, with every.- tha.ngbt horse eom-plet- 4 nntic nt a fnd a moment awards mav not be of the frightened steer, the Had expressed sn intense hatred for ui'W llfl. I.M,, ,, attention the Wldiere, minus the later he becomes one. mooo, T.-r- loon au'rginft'bf jn.ino, to seek amusement and in, Urn. Th, parade doublfess crowd Started to laugh, unaware 'Americans In general and American Hsw. l usual an iindisciDlined crowd. nonfciotK he la, Rooking upon something to- - for 5m . be amused and wsndef . hrnngh will HM" Co.. I. id. 97 Q? the tak. pUe s soon aa Is h moment of 'the' seriousness of 'Soldiers in particular, during hi fam-U- these Civiliau sjneetajors' stood through far 4i?ernt aa be sees the stack; avenue tttven over, la kt iut that the Ilnilokna sg i n., u 1i.n1... none, nowever. fall. 'Then the ezrttil ,.. discussions. He bad been employed ( ,'hi out ins raining 01 me nag ana. me prtla,nd cement sack a cement whlih, of .aVxeja n... llouotiilti ina . 1110 4 eommsreisi proirress. and all Ttsiooil B ( . th.!, la ftn. .Ka iittit Bhowih Low and others to reach the fallen blacksmith at Waialun Plantation, Kauai Uy. o ,l 101 nubneuerit' playing of Star SpanjflftJ naanufaetnreil Mni npo Mnuoa r. t4- - plensura tpvnA apon every org Ts. (?ook.V beautifully train- nuer - Changed hi residence to Honolulu re- l,ii. Ilt.. Runner as II of one' purpose Company paia. "u reveaiea Wbar had hap- Mcltryiie Suk. Co., .'. un and trains' pnral at hand r .. wlthirt tho .fair enclosure, none ed yoke of oxen woo the yoked oxen ywumu, mm torn iau.-;nTe- cently, and had been living in ing'with the infantrymen." ' .' V inuirejfi Kyerr Where was cbokod Kulihi. Mutual Ti',ciiii,ic Co . 0a 11K1 lost slaht ,v 1.. of'lhe flag "nor failed to eonteft yesterday, Morning, the decision witn: a gasp of fright Oerman Husband Oahu II Co.. .V, . VN Promptly at oae o'clock, aa achelli.' However, ther M olhar fam mm ' and svmiathv. ;lire understand 'that 'H Was the k emote to on, the :of behavior Kapule was picked un frnm'tha M '" Mr. Peiler left her husbnnd Oahu Sua. Co.. ty( .... 10S uled, the opening exercises. began. rVe-reta- plflwion exhihue as iotereatintf K0" ;bai and. about Olaa Mliar Co.. (Kt ... the snecss hf this, wartime fsjr in Un-- , nranlnrf'.ther; tji.ii 'draught power. norse was away, fO"t week ago and had been employed Lane, accompanied by the Ovt i'ai'good thr,pughout the agricultural ' pmiea bleM I'avinc liuann K. Co, OsilOS it Ti S 14 ; . outpost th Pacific. A Aetna! pulljng had been planned-- aorrjoiy snout nis face. Ha waa a nor in the home of her niece, Haa Carloa Mllllug-- ..jlo ernor, ami . UovcrnorDesignate, Charlea sec; ron, . a.ao '' tet inc .oea .which demonstrate, Owd , buf .When flmo. earn rushed to, th Bed Mr. O. W. Mailoho at J. McCarthy Itrriyed at the mal& fair xor instance, celery, as well as to ttM tht reoulsitn Cross tent where. 54 Hotel RKTWEUX that .ThO fair by" day waa VoMrfo r ' faaVa,-- . Street, where the shooting BOABDI ground entrance; opposite the pubUe Kugar, fan.be raised in Hawaii. the magnet of nt! available. examination snowed that he wa fat took plnee nuhu, 10. 31 -- the ,ty, in any. yesterday. Pejler came to Ml . i arti'hotionf.to bui as ening thia event, injured by a fracture at the the house Anil HALE baths in Kapiolaniarh. ,rat 8M( kll?7Blii'9.Von4 base .1. 0d oc hta-wul- on Sunday and, a Mut. Tel Co.. 10.00; Kws, 10. Under the command of Balph 0. slight description drew nigh and the grounds were lighted tW.Oahu AillwaV Land Com--' whether this wa caused. after heated argu 230. Cpt "Eve of the ex Vegan his in- ntOAH glOTATtVMa HojUiday, In- np the crowds to surge through yokVj,oo)t tnird. ; or saddle ment with wife and daughter, Mnjr .11, the battalion of the Recond hibitt' in. .the vanv main deoartmenta ' J striaing the born 118 the ' The trolley ears fttAfter this Vnt'"Mr. UDOn bis head, nr hv anrna timated that he intended killing him- m analysis fantry in response to bug, 'command of lut'.arr.is, aa impossible in limited. gat. emne, Ton TempskT, bwts (no advlcaa). loadcwl from the nVtermoat parts' of Haleakala 'Eaneh, challenged UHt Wbt be certainly dctermiDAH ' self and, that before he committed the Parltr csmc to tten (i on as the .o$c4als duv space., as, , of both u la imppswbJe to see thia Honolulu: owne.r ho act, he' said he would a 9tr Cent. (Per Haw) Hngara (.001 einbarkel from their automobile, fin fair, in ' Autos hrrived by hundreds of oth yokes, Informing VUier ln.ru nes received by tl) write letter E territorial one day or one night. ,the onlookers to the police, giving his reasons so 3, III mediately the exerclaei starts, .with huge, ib paraeo so eioseiy together on, frOUSd the bidifing ring were also of a fatal natnr Thku for Tneailar. .lime u. una, belna; a legal Jt i ad huceness can not "r a' doing and would lay bare in hull. lay. there will be no session of Secretary Lane stepping before. the mm L near me grounas that the thai hl"yok could Outpull the other consisted puncture of his right lune this let tuts b leajiid .VWi ,.oe.,b,eii'' to paaa iws Voh ...... ter Kxcnauifc. arch, where an ,tag thetw vied' With the admirable e.t- - two eV combined. ..I 'll. kli j lent areaax. certain allegations against his trance irom one department to another. niuKuinx oi .nis . aVBBIB QCIOTATIONa was placed t)he uiuiiB unuer canvas MilkiJig Tert' is about thirty vears r wife. in his hanUs, ag wMf h Pfsides the seventeen aSain buildings, witnin the tair ' SUrtf of June 7, 1V1N gatea aa employe - Peiler left the house yesterday morn- is to fly throughout the daylight tyuxa whirji. do not Incjude of the' People same afoot even from "fh"1nbi' iatereatlng atock and of the Rice ranch ar- Klnninre 33.49 liose 00? fIr-Tound- ing, and his New (M0 of the fair. t?ng distancea aad here and there In rompetitiohs'on th a is aiiairi, n,Buai, wno was after departure a search lork uuotatloal. oy Zonei Japanese Village, ( ' - the orought here a. the er ilme t foiir day milking' teht. ' M of the room was made by Mrs. Mailo- W. s. - "To the Colors" was blown, Jha anjr of the ahd.'c9n,taMiiog more moving exowu count pp heard the in which tike prt in the Cowboy feature the lining p,otes I seven ' grado- - Hourteln ' of th ho and the letter promised was found civilians bared their heads ajidUhe .fflO. ,b.ea4 of of the ukoWle. as a gjro'p bk eows are territorial fair. than livestock, there are s and turned over to Mrs. Mrs. diers to attention, thenar-- 1 of Hawaiiaas elowlv Hind, Hawsjl h,-- w. a. a. Peiler. snapped and, many refreshment "booths, concessions, wandered towafd renlre4: Robert'' of Mailoho, who YORK tilleryman hoisted the flag to the staff. the gate waa. a tvnical HoaokiW rwo in.uie event; Khmchatriehe Schools is a niece of Mrs. Peiler, NEW STOCKS and ,the Yflg, mercantile ex,bibitions. It in company with Mrs. Stalkun. And so Hawaii's first terrKOriai fair crowd Ua group waiiana. and, have we; Charle. HV Bice, of Libu visited ame as complete aa down mi th up- - by. ,smot, the two, LnJ-a- Territorial Fair yesterday and, NKW YOHK, 4m ne Press? was opened opened . ..toe leaulnit its haolesj l,tgTortugueso,and, pDaBUnj' Bawhi and a W.' It (Awlste4 ft' ofNlu' on their return, found Peiler waiting Following are toe opmlnc and cloalna participafion 0 MgttadminMrfttlon ""W i v wapanese; JM Bneh, oaet '.WI.! uiucw inu tne (' for them on the Mailo- - "Ue"g ,B New from WashrngtOB;' Whose 4k-- Arienltor i .,TbU nfn-- veranda of the 'Siot;u?"L"t eecretarr Of Fr'thJ. fast startedi last night nl ' h ytemsy. - ".,: ! in ' nOme. An altercation ensued over fartment is loeey relat! t 'JTfrV.' '.no'ugb' eeretary lane ;spfOt'nea,r and 'orfeurbn7WiWen 'Afrl.V , thirty o'clock, Wttk' Hi J. Ventvl. of demands for the retnrn of the letter (Open- - I Cloa- - thloir of the soil.' and bV 'a'battafion of lv two 'hour's iv. vrAnnAa' vea. the College super-vlso- at t tno hM nAifffmol',: , ooliiler was! of Hawaii, acting a i I I ' 1 Which Peiler had written and, upon tn American soldiers and their ofilcert. Wtday a'fVrnbon; ho waa a, present Terryher-l- in charge; ,Tb competiHon 1 visitor, i tho' er'odo hie U to Mrs. Peiler's refusal to surrender it. - IIIIIS who anxiously await the call which wllf will- Via daughter land Colonel fieho- ing to th fair and, the jprdwda wjthjB determine the slaal that wUl yield send them overseas to fight tfiehj th not the Keller drew a dirk and attempted to American lw for that of (jnartermaster'' department, enclosure. Ho'"wm a'partlelrfant in Urgent quantity pi milk, but Second Regirnent Comes In stab the woman. Iated Oil nun, me principles ol the people F.tWwnly ti iterienlfiirnl ' 'iootioii.' many of the greatest ' Fast "" buu 'the' to the sjnuement.feki.urea and he amount of butter fat. To -- who live upon it, and gain their UVe"' 'went? sang determine the, er Tha First 1 ".IRoo'i.tue' . opfc orator which ne ttnmediatery following as a "mob sinter" when antain thia yield' from each Examined ni.. i:r:.ri:Lii.v.' lihood directly or indirectly thereon. the opening exercises. Peourgpat ihd1 inn Hawaiian Army jieauquarif th, Amerli nil Tel. si Tel. Of thia two hiouDted hi rosjrtvoi and" Teave, i'JFor1 Barracks' who lived nearby, rushed to the as- American Kincltor . ... Features Blend hours be spent only a short time in caiiea upon "you teliowa" Uk worn-pan- y it average butter fat content pec Unit woman, American Hlwl Fdry. . sistance of the anfl, as he came Aiclilson . the 5LvX i party and bin in songa.;'whick bo Of quantity. Halfway ... The blending of th,e agricultural nd 'ryed ;iof the are " Uimn th Valley lata up the steps, Peiler pulled a newly wnila so popular today Each cow bo yesterday there ah ('ofNr the military dominating featurea of the WT.jr.nor, , ipteresjea qw as in the trenches oreraeas. wlU milked three times purchased revolver and' 'fired at his Ha I't win Loniiiioliye . . y were no does not stopl b J- - ong th?Ha,wa larm, He played battle and scar of daily, at sine-thirt- in fchr evening. national guardsmen for. Maui 'a daughter, who ItHltlmore ai Oblo ; .... fair Hh this combined a. tn'a had thrown herxdf iu Ili'ihlcliem and of rac Pfoduete. Vavs iadicited that he it one of 'the ana ive. entire battalion of the Second. Hawaii front of her Htivl 'II" . . civilian military opening tb Prtto" uwiwvo.' mother, in an attempt to Culllorula Petroleum . . v ' anoWl malrt l.tOB simitar real faotore ihaklhg. success, thirty each morning. V an Infantry, now in defend I ; big territorial Drfore; the ,wWrtwo ot the of federal service, ar , her. Peiler fired again at hix IVnlrn Leather portal Hawaii's Feil ' " ' Display I memarknbl daughter and missed. i nomllan l'a. lrlc there stands, aH reminder k! Territorial rivei in Uonojijlu earl yeaterday morn- c M. Ht. - Tt J'? ' The Some dndetflpclmen of atock Shoots it Paul Hawaii's chief UAu9fV, a grea't h,e'' IT- ! n,'.h acene in the grdiind waa truly ing on the Bteamship lauea, which His Wife Colo. Fuel A Iron ,or - are on diaplky ia (laah of sugar cane, andVjuit thS en.-- mre thi kaleidoscopic,- for. $0 '.right left divfainn and Mrs, Peiler ran toward tho back of Crucible Steel an4 made a special the' i closure are uVrXmt Kui, 'the e .W- - the displays of clasa; a showing that' lu Wprised ey. trip for pur pone. the house aud, as she was escaping, 'i,l, Kcirnr Cnue four L the Owwd.lttroWa' Steadily, bnsiaess hoases a Dltc collllUOU kind which would protect thia and pf soiieties and, gij.verosseota ry irrower, Dreeaer ana....visitor on the The battalion is now under' shelter Peiler fired a shot at her which took island vea- - and li.neml Klertrti: The ODenmir crowd at. the fair groirnd: tents at TJamp McCarthy, cOpitol effect in her abdomen. ii.-- , , Motnra country from the attack of en enemy " the army and, t,ht najvy Jtairljr da.xx.U3d. As the woman rial inw) . a T--L . I. 1 . . . , . . and defend the' industry upon wbiyb'aO. trdy growing crowd?'. tk. ABA I njocn pens ann aneo, .r ln re grounds, awaiting, opportunity to oc-- fell, Peiler ran to a room iu the renr Northern Pfil. JM w nci ,oe .rows aa (u nnl . . Tl)oro .were.foor or "Aye tbousa,nd pre,-cu- t v. uui markably good cohdltioiV, too, eupy vacated company the of the house , Nl.kel rows clean sections at and, locking I, i many here depend for their existence.' of plowarn4 eaterplljnf tractors and after uli, rnl . li oli.il . . . . wheji the show onened. and attractive, some very mobilization camp Port' shot himself t'erhaps fntentioually, maybe unonTi a.1 on one side ami lonir. rakish and- anlart of tbera neatlv 'at Armstrong. through the riglit i'oiiper . ... s. decorated. This is due to the contest The battalion is headed ' by Major ear, the bullet asalng through his Vull.y Knllway iously, the fair director.; located ' '1 VA' automobiles on the Qthir.andlivtoriag. hcl th, ".r - BoWohou, a and him Central . one Brat , Mtween exhibitor for the special price and contains large number killing almost instantly. V open 'iv.uing" replacing who' jewfta uenv U( MIC ' l'cnuN.vlviiula thosd deuarted "' vtfi. by of representative Doolittle amfiulnm-- i to insuection.5,",,as the grounds are on iuu(in'" iu otered Tired L. Waldfon lor Maui's young, 'men, phoned for the Un, 'ouHolltlnteil . . . . ' ongni laoeiea cans there; and closely ' eve was neatest, cleanest sad moat attractive,tf both haoles ahd Hawaiian. '"Msny of ami police and when Officer M. ('. tered, but flunking it ia the, A ne M waa the .further drawn, .when the It.'imnilc Iron " lime visitor yesterday ning-liV- sho pen. u10 them gave up important pocition with Medeiros arrived, door caiuniou agricultural exhibit 'nearly ah interest' sharp light e bVU of alectricljy Th prixo is L5br(v th of the ro' ni s.iiiihern I'aclUc In bWicament of a boy at a smn the was ing, if not more so to many. to shot t.hrougb space rMiHii. ma winnap win as aiaf county government, mercantile forced and Peilerwas found King SlllileliUker - awireles detice ' I hl',-,- tbjee ri,ng tircu,- peeing everything llriiis, hank a sugar, plantations, dead in a Ktntes . Within the booth there is was operated, r whei saw. BV a seeret oomratOe of ihr' 'men. and and pool of blood. Mrs. Peiler Uuhber military at One time' could not be done. 11 bKde and, ure looking was conscious Oil almost every soldier's Which ha been aonointed bv' ChaUmnn forward to actlv service. all through her tryiug Pileltlc article of trade n py many Com ordeal Illloll siiomm ana given up And Is In Rapidly but was weakened' bv I, I . modern and As one LfajUs and rivers in, a'aV'eaiibjt Henke which Inspecting the sheds greatly Mil lea Steel . . loth ancient bV every One who' tried to do so. where THe troops 6f the loss of blood toll paHHes every aay daring the week.' the Second Infantry aud was not in a tn uig mounted guns com who1 human ingenuity bad., reac.hed. acme W i Hi. rn I iilni, that Those scattered through the tJie' are coining In Brightly faster than those condition to make a statement last now maud the entrance to both the exhibit cd mechanical expression. TfjOW, he 1,11,. .use 41 booths and building after the fair ear of the First lataatry are out of uight regarding in cl :uiil the Wisin ox, goihg the tragedy her w. . a. - fair entrance there is ws opene,d, with the apparent attitude Vnutyi. the n.iuuya II UXUWJe Of the mobilisation camp family. Unless Hhown a great, wie)dy cheslra. and again1 was W to Bchofleld Bar internal complication object that of looking about and seeing the exhi- assailed th ra ka, but by Friday it is set in, the woman ha a good NEW YORK .CURB STOCKS looks like some huge fantastic top. terpsiehoreao ade.flc,e) ' 'expected chance bits,' and the 'Intention of 'later seeinff of a " ass, that the eutire First Infantry will lie for recovery. Quotations es tr roilowmg New York Thin is one sea pi lues, r the, - curb arocka. aa wleeleaaed lo - of the big and the open-ai- program, discovered some bsnd",.nd la.tr W ' patriotic rea- in Tha A(lr- n .11., - A t 1 . . . barracks at Cotner, cieariug the Usur by U)uehsiu Co., object of curiosity and questioning to uiiftnn a oan,Q. , are: what the; r' amazement that tliy military way Sot the physical examination of atnr- - "Mon- - to every visitor. a 111 not even get toy JffoteA ound day ' welt started in their the men of the Second Infantry which Oar It is within that the small boy, intention. ' And as th crowd moved down the TOQEif SUE IHir l.edtf,' 1 1 liVi will entftil auother hard Week's work i 'alcli'iiU, 14 both the real little' ones' and' tb,e. grown Program lanes of commerce, .It .40 Full of Life irrinmi i i... by the army surgeon to establish the h:,,,,i, c.'iper .1.1 .1.1 up oqes of circus fame, can revel, for was the Waj-- again of military both th eye and the ear and, eve s 07 .im It' the Circuit Judge C. W. Ash basis for the muster rolls of the second hours in the study and sight of much bugles, had'. bands' whiih changed this palate, boyhood day were recalled when ford, in regiment. ' IroUl lUossolu .an .tin, Kin r .71 .7.1 that is familiar only in nane, fo pnipose ol such sightseer,, the mil-- , the di?ord0t whistle Vnjerry-go,- , whose court the litigation over the - Company OFKAI for of A Laavea .lernuie X'er.le 14 .ivn4 bore are all obi round Mm , the style small and Itary program started early and shattered tke atmosphere--' and tat of the late Queen Uliuokalaui, ha Company A, First JIawaiian Infau rst, , .04 .04 large guns, and their th wooden Worses Mi.lu est I ill. . . numou 1.IM 11.1 'different parts. quickly drew the. scattered, crowd to bagaa to whirl n.d boon try, I'oiunuuiiWd by Capt.' Luther Kvans, 16 - nendiag for the past six mortiis, Mother l.o.lue .n HI While the left and" to right, the leachera and ibe band . ypung'.beODle ,nd older- ones' Clung went tie stands. to SchoAeld Barracks yesterday With Uliy llel'.'llles 4.2!1 .2.1 before behind,, ednca-tion- as, the; case has been a the rising of the sun morn it.-s- i i and are shown' many of ,Tha milry; program tyas a,o their steeds la the Otad oxoHn TbV continued haf afternoon. Ten mor eorapaoies this e Klllrt .UN .OK await ing Hawaiiaus will - the 'modern m'achjne goris, big prjeO' and realist ie pne of the life 9f ballv.hoo artist drew, tho crowd aVong doieh or more times, served notice np These U, Q, p, gather around the Res Cona .OK .07 examination. are I, K, ' Siewarl and fam-i)- y statue of Kanichalneha the bo v tiles the range finders which jnake the.nol4ier, to which nearly every 10 mn aui snow ana, mat one, L aud NT,' Sup- tireat I .la4 ' ' aTr couaei yesterday when th esse asain Headquarter Company, fore the judiciary Kllver Kluir 'ons l so possible the' unseen enemy In Uaw,aU la now intlmnte.y re- - ending arry of building, to decorate Toui.j.ali l.'a--l no ' 'ht 2toa4 amuaement fealnre ply Company and Machine Gun Com- l ' ' ' waa. put over for a week no fur- the distances. .1 Accompanied by the Becond which brought old; toeim-ory- . that statue with beautiful lels iu honor Tuolumne .WV4 i( iated. J circa day pany. Highly came first ' ' ,r- ther continuances would be grantodi 'of the birthday anniversary of the Wllb.ri 10 111 Interesting, because higbjy bud t he Botts Company F, one "country K. R One' of the recent continuances of of the dis conqueror. rr Lake t! Mi ftlw enthusiastic, soldiers are in tuaijal, an exhibition of the setting The day scene are. re- Her III 4.1Ti 4 1 attendance more certain toj the. hearing wa d trict" units, suffered heavily from The at every tip or oar fighting men. cause crowds grant while the spe- members of the Order of Kame Cress.. a oli 4. Ml 4 AO table and before every exercises th to paus and lioeer jections, iltie principally to' bad teoth. - .Then there followed a nlcture cial session of the Icgislatara wa ia haineha will tuke a leading part in the M.rlsiiiK- H.T3 of military equipment to explaia of over exhibit to. study t,hui hod sample put roet and otner physical defex-- I'. , fed Tin.' progress when a possibility ceremonies decora-tio- loii au.l Uiibber .S3 in detail to the visiter the use Sammy's life in' tae field U which the some or tnero, aivi learn. mer- aroj that which the army is persistent attendant upon the w. a. a and wat ttlf controversy could be out rather of tho statue, and will history of the military exhibits. uiy;tanon or inranirymen went into, chants of Honolulu hav for. sale upon thf ssttkd about tbi'He days. The question of height lend the oil tonr,t by having th trustees of throng in the singing l SAN FRANCISCO QUOTATIONS Hours Are Needed camp 'in the field pup tent. Follbw-in- the shelves of theit jtote;J $ut7t'j th standard, whieh wa by of "Hawaii were ' Lilio'okalani trust make a gift of raised the do noi," the Hawaiian national I'll N( im o. Jiuie A visit to' the this field maneuvers, oA 0.ight soene are those, which cltaw the Wbh partmeiil couiuiuuilor to anthem. sN agricultural exhibit, Arms,1 inaton Place to the Territory. Dele and reerrud This will In the ouly formal observ- I'reaai Following sre lh opeulng sod "Stand To, a Call to Deploy had, crowds because in' addition I bara Wasliingtoii. haa ijuotatlons aua-a-r in one of the seventeen main buildings gate Kuhlo, who plaintiff bcu aettled and undi'r ance of the duy li.slnir of and other Which Open Tire.", all graphically displayed light and gayety hdbody ha is in th height men now natal of the greatest ol sio.ka lu Ike Kan KraovUcO market ys- - of the fair, is one to and are 'accepted. Th : v . several by -- ... rease, indicated that ho would all Hawaiiaus, but during the dnv there lerday I rs can be the xealoua soldiers,, to the vdeuso hurry. drop the company had forty-thre- devoted, and Which re, rejections and will be a number of home Inn us, I Oitea- - Cloa-- I m'iiIn, even to interest of the exilian spectators,' Orandstaxkd hfagnet nun it iars were aone. an ptas roll left tin) army camp uitl, ing the kftmaaina, the great ' with but eighty tin-fai- r Ina Other military exhibits on the af- ' The evening's threughr however, and tiwee si Be thfcu adjournments fnuii all places to variety of larm and garden entertainment at th men imiHtered Into service. K In .products ternoon program were finally the; hearing has been postponed when at u 1. ,,i Park. l.,u , 1.,,, which 'the .eentipedo fair grounds draw" the ifrenter Draft Call stumor 4014 io4 are and can be produced in the Today will be ll.1v.Mt1.1a SiiKnr Co race';' ami the gas' mask race,' just' aa portion of the throngs grud-stan- d it cam on for hearing. generally obsere,i in 0 Inlands. into th Tim draft call will not b issued, 11. .1 interesting fnd inaplriqg to the ever from which for a time Another chance to adjust matter aud the hiisiueaa district as a holnln. in. !..in SiiKur Compactly there is no exhibit which thev vlw, it is rumored, until both the Hawaiian Ilni. Iitns.iii Soirar Co. . l.l'-- i throbbing war spirit? end . th litigation now I ,nlii, of the fair crowd, el motion pictures, soino of them, 1 has been dis are Siivur Co 30'., hIiows this great variety more of 11 regiments in barracks at Rchotield. , than does as Were the l;o,vered, according L. Hit;, Sittfur Co VTjUl earlier exhibitions. and scenes, showing food consorvatlpn to Attorney J. The first PENN COACH BELIEVES , tl. that of the pioneer can it is believed will be to ,i'.,ii.-- Soiriir v'o 44 of V tTnschedoled I.iliu-okaUs- ... and 'utyheralded, the and produuiug methods' Warren, one of counsel for the ) ill!);. i Maui. lleruOwjthin a spare (if twenty M practised on nil up the two regwiieuts to war TED MEREDITH STILL SAFE I'd. Sn;;,r Co. . ' military men in the faithful trust,' who be Ilnlliiltlll, I ,11 1 bv twenty following a giuBtic Vale which U obtained, on said had sub strength, and may reiiuire about eight 4.SO 41, feet are great pumkina, I'IIILAHKU'IiIA, M;11 II I ' lii 1, 111 of their daily routine, gave the specta- the sugar plantations, Bern sbowod mitted pxopooyluiu to the trustees hundred men for each organization . it Co. fv.'S .mis Hweet and Irinh potatoes, corn, eab-b- or L'7 Couch l.ausiiu Kulici I.I.K Is Copper Co. .. 4.K7 !4.7n tors a t,jri,ll of pride and pleasure when the lieach at Walkikl with It swimraers, with, thia end in view. The uuture 1600 iu all. tsou of the 'H, beans, and many other farm the Second Infantry I'liiveraity of I'enusylvauia truck tea,,, W- - . ' battalion had ahd canoeists and surfers, and Other Of th proposition was noi The "Home (iiuiid" . dbelod regiment, an .Iocs believe ,1 inducts. "Retreat", the concluding massed mil' showed Hawaiian fishermen the attorney said be dd, not kii'iw not that Lieut. Aviutui BOWEL COMPLlfX IN CflJLDEEN Kivaliug the other Maul variety ex- easting, ad, nounccmi'iit of which was made in The J. Meredith, itary action at every post daily, their aets in th shallow water, and bow far it would get. AdvcrtUcr shortly reported to be a prist. nc I'uinir, the summer inontln mothers hibit ia tout of the Haiku Farmers' company after the guard waa in (lertniiiiv, is IO, in formatlou, to the air othern again displayed the bt'autie of Delegate Kuhlo is seek ins to br.ak mobilised, will be by Major "Ted'' Meredith. sliiiuld ati-- for any unilateral loos Axniiriatioii, pluced upon a small booth, recruited worltl's t liaiiipuiu of a lively march, the battalion eaoie the ilamla with their waterfaJUa, and the LiHbokalani trust and have Wayne, uier iiiiidllo distance ness ol the rhrld's bowels. When giv four the Will acting aijiutunt general of , the pillars of which are great to review oni-cer- s ruiiuer Hi. hi Isuu hud u ii before the coiumauding coepauut groves and auto driveways jueeal will set aside on the groujid the Hawaiian GuariT. As al letter Ik.ui piompt attention at this time seri- H'u'ks of sugar cane. 'The exhibit in on, Natioual Meredith written two weeks ae,,. in the greensward of the inuer and the attractions which bring tour- - s)ie was not mwnUliy ous double ninv be avoided. Chamber- is much same tbat coinpt tent ready stated tki roglmaut will be filled Tc-- Miiii'tv the as la that park of the Kapiolaui race course. 1st which suid he was stu.t,g mn-- t'olie so many miles across, pacific a lain's and when she eiecuted the inatruiiiei.li und with men above age--i- t,he M) 's Diarrhoea Remedy cau .,i i niiieer iiui company, nui rep- - Then cam ofllc.ers draft tutoring in the awatiini corps, had not bo ic the coinpauy in to enjoy these sceuua in winter and that ahe was uuduly influenced wheu and 4(1 'h and under nlwins depended upon. r'or sale n of what tan be raised by sjiection aud draft age below been the l,..nl line und bv the march in review be Huiniiier. tey were drawn. nui did mil all deale. Benson, Bmlth k Co., expect to fur al least two mouths. Ltd., amenta for lluwaii. Advt. 191 SEMI-WEEKLY- .- HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY' JUNE It. C - v OUTRIGGER MAIDEII; VORKOBSALVATIOHr -- a w a n i 1" Pi?ElgoNA 'tMTimm ia m N. P. Naquln, of Honohaa, Hawaii vm' with assault h Harry Chilton, charged I pressed a guest at the Young Hotel. SOLDIER ARMY COMMENDED mi MORNING, nd buttery had his ease nolle RESCUES . TUESDAY SEMI-WEEKL- Y morning. F. a coffee front RODERICK 0. MATBESON. EDITOR TQ ADVERTISER'S la the police eourt yesterday Macfarlane, planter JUNE 11, 1918. Kim Mai HoOn, a Korean convicted Kona, is a guest at the Young Hotel. of an assault en a Chinese boy, was B. .J. Bridgnford, buaineaa man of Swimmer CnllansM and Was In Generals Tell of Splendid Results lined 100 by Judge Hcen yesterday Wailuku, is regiatered at the Young of Effort of Salvation morning. Hotel. Dire Plight When Mermaid v Army In France The Week In the War Aloha Nur While hewing wit sonic joint lie Hecrotary I.ane and party have taken Takes Notice ''i. with immense forces ami with Hawaii bids si welcoming aloha to was using on carpentry Avor'i at Tier cottages at the geaaide Hotel for the n Frederick 8. Strong, ATTACKING a new TODAY Lane, head of the department of the 1, Thomas At, a Hawaiian, cut leep period of their Honolulu atay, Prompt action on the part of little Major Oeaeral the Crermans opened which to and igure sash in his right foot, h.l Connaught and Margaret MeCabe , the Out who was rejected popular supreme offensive yesterday. The interior, and to two assistants to the secretary, tmergeney hospital. Prince Arthur of ifi of phase of their be dressed at the party were guestt at the Young Hotel saved the life In Honolulu for several years as now salient Bradley and Lathrop Brown, the former Jf. rigger tawlmlng team, renewal of aJtsauHp was' directed upon the Edgar C. T. J. Wynne, an assistant of tr. during their atop 1a Honoluln. of Private Robert Gunn of the Medical mnndcr of the United States army yes v.. w . tr--. v. V I . . . Montididier and some con- especially in charge of matters affecting Clemmens, dentiat, wns arrested Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hind of fcoha-i- n r, i ' ' k wrong between 'oyon and beinc l on ai rorv Aimfnimcnft, wiru forces on Oahu, has nJvea people ot are coraiauy terday by Detective Harry ake arrived from Hawaii yesterday and was overcome by the waves far out irai'ns were reported although the latest these Islands. The riawan prac-tilin- recommendation t the work of the siderable an information charging him with are registered at the Young Hotel. from the shore at about eleven o'clock that the Allied lines pleased that Secretary Lane and hi bureau chiets a license The Army at Camp Xearaey, official reports said 1 dentistry without Salvation' French ...... by Deputy W. O. Aiken of Wailnku, Maui, waa yesterday morning. and were holding. The front in yes- are able to make this visit, xo see ior memsci information was sworn to Over etertion in a ewlm from where he ls,aow U'eommaad of ope had steadied City and County Attorney C. S. Mavis. hn arrival on the Mauna Kea yesterday miles in length. situation we confront and to be able to arrive nnd is a guest at the Young Hotel. Brown'e raft near the Han Tree to of the huge mainland training camps. terday's fighting was about twenty the A being present, the have Quorum not opposite the Outrigger Club Is believed Camrj Pan Diego, and of long continued offensive end- at their own solutions of the problems that special meeting of board of super W. A. Clark, of Paia. Maul, waa an Kearney is neat One phase the the and to have been responsible for the soldier National Guard a single for many years. visor! waa called off yesterday after- - hrrival on the Claudine yesterday ia the camp for the ed last week without the enemy securing vexed us me roung now,, collapsing and nearly losing his life of California and the Weetera states. a good deal to Americanize noon. The matter of settling upon the " register ai Fortunately, just before objective. True this stage of the offensive Hawaii has done C. B. Volcano General Strong has reeently returned important into appointments to fill the vncaucics oc Wright, manager of the Private Ounn lost entire consciousness battered, torn and barren that herself, and. at the same time, has been forced by national guard being NtaMea, was Hn arrival rrom Milo yes from a trip to France, where fceliM added to the terrain, casioned the- : and the total control of his body, little Territory. . ...me regu- tenlav and Is a guest at the Young seen with his owa eyea the conditions their lines but it is a question whether doing much that has orientalized the called out, will be taken up at Miss McCabe perceived his difficulty army abroad lies behind meeting Tuesday night. Motel'. nader which the Amerieaa a of what V been producing sugar in competition lar and heard his feeble calls for assist- fights. He saw for himself this territory is worth even modicum have Ans ivea and countries, with our All of the former soldiers of John K. Garcia, a businessman of ance. the splendid work that was being done it them. It is even more doubtful if their with all other cane producing descent, who express has cost trian or German Maui, is a visitor jn Honoluln during Olrl Hears Calls Irl Bins, handicaps of Chinese Exclu- discharged from in rra tne aivationrsny positions are as strong and as tenable as they cheerfully accepted ed their desire to be Fair week and is registered at the 8b had started out to the big surf and when he was told that they de to tight their off was a of fact they have Act the Contract Labor Act, the Coastwise the aerviee Tather thsn Young Hotel running a half mile shore and sired to erect a hut at Camp Kearney were a week ago. As matter sion countrymen Europe, will leave soon she first laws framed for mainland in V. B. Kosecrans, general manager of near the diving stand when he gave warm approval. not been able to hold a considerable amount of the hipping Act and other There arc snout Mauna noticed the who appeared to by the tariff pro- for the mainland. the Paia store, arrived on the soldier, "Just as soon as we receive aenniie terrain which was carried by the first force of their conditions, offset only partially forty Of these soldiers of Teuton ten Kea yesterday and is registered at the be struggling to keep his head above as to the date of open ohiince to she information tection on our product. We have striven to "man dencie! who were given a Young Hotel. the At Brat, she says, ing, I will have announcemeata made tierce onslaughts. army, and who are to he sent was play- population capable of acquiring leave the champion thoucht the soldier "just throughout the command, so inai ev- features of the news of the land'' with a to mainland hy thw government. Angus MePhee, one time as she approached nearer One of the most salient the was an ar- ing," bnt eryone will be informed, and will have citizenship, at large expense bringing to Buckle cuttle roper of the world, he beard his cries for help. the week from the Western front related to the American Annie Ahoo, a resident of rival on the Mauna Kea yesterday and the privilege of taking advantage of Portuguese. Spanish, Russian and Porto I.ane, was arrested by License Inspector When Miss McOnbe realized the your splendid facilities," said General apparent'v important part that American forces Hawaii is registered at the Young Hotel. her board to have our supply tempted Hutton vesterdav and turned over to soldier's distress ahe brought Strong In a letter to theHalvation m fighting ot the week, i ney ap- - Rican laborers, only charged with Mr. and Mrs. L. K Bemiss, recent alongside of him as quickly as possible, have plaxed the ex- the Federal .authorities guests Army commander in San Diego. I ...... 1 mainland employers, lhe Lbinese given arrivals from. the mainland, are was in getting no m .1...me icmxn.iA rmCAACa away hv making nd aelling swipes. After hut her hardest task you for the ef pear to ie longer musi of Chinese, the was st the Younir Hotel. Mr. Bemiss is him onto it. unaided, due to his weak "I want to thank to have clusion Act forbids the securing a Dreliminarr hearing, she releas Toyo of yourself and the Halvation "negligible factor" but, on the contrary 500 According to Hutrton, the local representative of the ened condition, and because he was forts forbids the securing of ed on bail. Army In general In behalf of mea in valuable asset to the forces Gentlemen's Agreement old offender and has K'ha. succumbing to unconsciousness. With proved a tangible and plans for the woman ia an the service," concluded the letter, the war interrupted the R of selling swipes A. Oliver P. Soares, all the grit and strength at her trail one that the enemy failed to reckon more Japanese, been making practise I.. Perrv and signed H. Htrong, Major of democracy, and only the con she managed to keep his head above which was "P. the securing of more Europeans, to soldiers. who attended the recent Forester General, N. A. Commanding." in its calculations. - yes- the water and work the board beneath Islands are open to us as a labor re- T. tine, Japanese, who shot and Vill veutir.n in San Kranvisco returned Others Endorse the Su rt,n;nmr, - v to M. R. an the soldier until it fully sustained his ket'erring to this American participation ed John ilgueras Inst Knnday at Kwa terday the city. Pereira, More commanding officers than Gen - field in the body above the water. - said that American co- cruiting when Figueras is to have neen other delegate, arrived earlier in promt- War Council has nibbed To such an experienced eral Htrong are enthusiastic their have been liberal in trespassing on the property qf ITne'g week. other than Army war work operation has helped to make and will still further Hawaiian suirar planters swimmer as is Miss McCabe the effort praise of the Salvation Ht. Gilbert, will be Mott-Hmitli- , of no cane producing employer, John K. and 8. two sons li; . - 1 J u 1.1 among the soldiers. Major General it impossible for the enemy to gain a victory th,r treatment of labor. In a of OT prowilinir IDf IHHim nuurr wuui.i make ealied upon to . answer charge Supervisor Mottoinith, have returned lonard Wood, commanding at Camp scale of pay d , impos,ble, but she li wearing down of the Allied reserves before land is a higher manslaughter that hns been filed against fro.,, the mainla-n- where they have lost Kunston, , has also commended the --ared to desert the stricken man long depleted to the exhaustion in force, while the bonus system gives xo lain.r .l3 him. A verdict given nt an inquest been attending college. After a short the work of the Salvation Army in their own reserves are - K""el-- I prices. Under present con that was held yesterday was thnt Fi- visit with their parent, they will re- " Jn' ", France, where he baa been very re point. They praise the conduct of the American fair xhare of increased gueras was shot and Killed by the turn probablr to enter "arrea snorewnro, one n., rr,u,, " in to the states, W1h, cently. He sent the following letter which is being shown. of increased and excess taxes, labor these Japanese. the military .rvice. ? ??rii of. soldiers and the morale ditions when she was relieved of her to the commander of the Salvation in me shore . One week ago it was announced that the slands today is more than liberally treated Movement of the outside islnnd Kdward Hunan, a business man from v.. i i nni'i k Army: wages, cue of the National Guard to ort Honolulu yea- - u.i..t strength of the Allied reserves was being felt by ,,tt,r ,,f honus. In addition to gooa troops i who arrived in bettk ,;fe unrd mnA ,wo soi,iipr Penning Speaks of the will begin before the end terday, is a guest at the Young Hotel. paBion, private Ounn who failed to have aeen the work of the Sal- smashes broke down, the Secretary Lane is expected to make throughout 0f "I the enemy. Their tour of thia week, and continue Miss Virginia Hurst, a tourist from hu difficuiti(.s on the )on? 8Wim. vation Army in France and consider man- troop ar- - French countered hard and their lines began to plantations will show him that trie plantation neit week, it is reported. The Pulaski City, Virginia, ia a recent Ambulaneo it very helpful and valuable. I trust employes. movement will be handled nearly en in Honolulu and nas apart- - . ... to secure swav hack against the assaults to which they were agers take a very human interest in their rival taken p, to resuscitate Private that you will be able the tirelv by the Inter Island steamer Ki ments at the Young Hotel. 0unn ...,, UI1.uePM1.ful Bnd a call means not only for its maintenance but Good living quarters, gooa nospuais, u u.m, The of the outside Island subjected. lauea. drst I. G. Serrao. well known Hilo busi- - was turned in for the city ambulance for the enlargement of its scope. It such are a part of every be brought here will come en- On Monday the offensive appeared to be check- halls , nlavirrounds and guardsmen to nmn. will arrive in Tuesday morn- - I In the meantime Mai. V. U. cooper is a good work and should be from Kauai, nnd the next from Kahu nes ed although heavy righting continued with the Al- plantation with only a very tew ana ntnaoie ing's Mauna Kea from the Big Island happened to come to the beach and was couraged." . lui, Maui. with his family to visit the Territorial able to bring the young man back to General Pershing ia also one of those lies becoming steadily more aggressive. It was rerttinns. Kvervwncre plantation nu,,,..,. will give ia Mrs. Kim Tong no f air. Mr. Herrao is a keen agriculturist I consciousness. Privnte ounn was who heartily backs up the work of the on that day and on Tuesday that the reports of good public schools, while plantation conirimu.o..3 demonstrations at the Territorial Fair and will snenil the week in the city taken to the department hospital at Army with his commendation. Adju and and Friday - McCain in splendid service by American forces began to come support in addition many private schools at ten o'clock Wednesday studying the possibilities of Island ag- Fort fihafter, where he fully recovered tant General Washington temples. morning in weaving dainty and neces riculUire. t later in the day. received a ca,ble from Pershing recent- in It v.as told how they helped to hold the Huns numerous churches and snrv articles of wearing apparel with faih.re was reported at the time ly which read "Salvation Army doin of her labor I.. A. Thurston, who ha. been spend- - at the apex of their drive and where they were Hawaii has no need to be ashamed a hand loom. Mr. Kim Tong Ho be splendid work with American Army in in af- by our written of these came proficient this useful art ' the soldier, who would doubt France and much appreciated to Paris. record. Such articles as have been Michigan, now on his way Plight of .. . closest ter finishing a course of domestic sci- creek, is M. M men. (Signed) Pershing." men like George Creel, now head ot the west by stage, drmng tnp that On Tuesday the enemy was put upon the defen Islands by ence in the University of Wisconsin.! cbe ha(, not d the heroine ih( Campaign Ia On Information, are libels perpe will be given in the i n vu mar duuio nwa&n. i , of Public The demonstration riurnru : I sive and Merlin admitted that a halt had come Hnreau l J - l... 1U V. all The Salvation Army in Honolulu is despite what devoted to Hawaiian manu- r - - . Tim nmrttY lftv lit lvOTt of fact and building w I nf lh - the appealing for funds to aid in raising In Allied offensive movements which followed trated in gross ignorance ! by K . ti ol iinnn MA HaHntfA flat A for.1 j the factures, which i presided over I ; "L hospital said yesterday after the 2,00,000 which the Army in Am- could not help seeing tor tnemseives. nis return to xxunuiutu.tt."i..i 8hfUr , Americans were strongly felt as is shown by the writers Mra, Walter Maofarlane, i ns .Aior to secure to the holds prob uvun mat. tuc Tsura vc wiun,. erica is trying continue French reports as well as those from American It is the matter of public lands that Lieutenant Andre1 Brun of the celo lni?alier (Jeneral J. P. Wiaser, U. 6.1 tranble in the water was not due to and extend their war work. Today the J of the in- "Twenty-thir- d of wasf A.f formerly department eaiomaiider. , as an raada campaign, headquarters. Almost raw troops went into the ably the most interest for the secretary brated Franca" heart faJlora examination la the Crt active day of the investigating members of his party. . in Hnnnluhi vesterdav. nc hns licit ror tne maimanoj anu win vas. i of bis heart reveaiaa it was in perreei which wU take the form of a eaavaa within half an hour after their arrival at the terior and the from the French mill- up Ins resilience in weraeiey, Vaniornia. i condition. The omcer or tne clay at of the eity, which haa been divided battle will find has been retired into it with a dash and a vim which We do not believe that Secretary Lane tary service for wounds received on i.eorge r. lunoca, superintendent the hospital attributed JKrivate uunn's into districts and placed under cap- front and went Co., arrived on was Tuesday one disinterested man here who will not declare the West Front and is on his way to the Kohaln Telephone weakness and loss of consciousness to tains. tore up the enemy lines. This tin go the MauiiH rvca yesieruay on a visiv i njg a or coral in number of Am- favor of the honest homesteading ot Shanghai where he intends to bacn having struck piece With the increasing ;nd on Wednesday as well. On Thursday they himself in in the hawking business which he de to tlic Territorial rair. divine or to over exertion in the long erican soldiers constantly being estab- left, rior will he find one i were even more aggressive, badly smashing the such lands as we have serted in 1914 to fight the Huns, nc MHjor Thomas II. Lowe, 1!. 8. A., swim lished in France the need of more huts man with knowledge who will not ia the wearer of several medals con formerly commandant or the Keserve w. a. i. and equipment is felt and will con- enemv at three points. Soldiers and Marines alike disinterested iaetTlding greater pari of the homesteading to ferred on him for 'bravery, Otl'Kers' Training Camp at Schofleld tinue to be felt more and more urgent- won glory. n Friday they swept the enemy back sav that the the Croix de GfJ(U' the MiltaTy Barrai ks, was registered at the depart- MANY ARE ly. The work of the Salvation Army failure. There are a Bravery!,' Legion) of OFFENSES a'ong a six mile front to a depth of two and a halt da'te has' Been a lamentable Medal for the ment heiidqunrtera to leave for the is reaching the soldier as nothing else undoubtedly the Serbian (h-de- of the 4oth regimeat of has done. There is a warm, human, miles ami on Saturday gains were continued ai hundred reasons available and Honor, and the iiihiuIhihI to join the them all. VTiite Eagle. , Infantry. Captain I'eale, of the 25tb back home touch about it that appeals though thev were not so rapid. visitors will hear Infantry, lias taken his place at tne to and delights the hoys who have trouble, however, is poli- On the Italian front the long expected and often The root of the whole I r:i mi ng camp the good fortune to he placed near ques- any of the huts. to settle the land BliREAUAT .1 Austro-Germa- n is required WEATHER heralded counter still hangs back tical. All that lii'lun .1. Banks has received a let Boys applied undi- ne nas Honda, a Japanese alleged by the How Feel from and the Italian head tion of Hawaii is common honesty i,t from Inn noii wnicn stares What boys themselves have to Official reports Rome ...(VU- .,., !,.., Brunei. His son. Cant, police to be connaence man wun a the should first be settled definitely whether say in letters home would tell better (jiiarters have told of the massing of troops and luted. It I.ce Kraier Banks, is in the artillery prison record, is beld at tne ponce cane lands of the Territory belonging HILO TO BE INSTALLED ... than anything else how they appre have time and again said that the expected otten or not the service. At the neginning oi tne wir nnuu pruning work done for Once rml of a hii?h a number of robberies, twhich the ciate and enjoy the any time. to the public areTo be hotnesteaded or not. them by Salvation Army. P. S. .Me ttiii'lit he expected at liool at Hirniingham, Alabama, DUl police ciaiin ne nas comuini.-- uun.iB the ol a ; I ...... Richmond, boy weeks of silence Mesopotamia has that is settled at least fifty percent the recurring a, mm Yarhorougli, a Virginia, After several intends hereafter to keeji resigned to enter an omcers irnuuun in it muniun. who there will not be a I'ncle Sam army - ans coniesseii 10 swui with the Twenty third Infantry, was some feeling trouble will be over and City, niiip' where he won his eoinmis- The Japanese again been heard from. There tabs on the weather of the Crescent I . I f, , v . .. t had been in France since the first con a plantation Mion. lining v.. y. i c tiiivy iio of anxietv as to conditions there as it was reported of the situation every time says the Hilo Post lfceruld. When ui tin ent went overseas, had this to say: I thiough selling him a number of pigs out of politics Daingerlield was in Capt. Hanuiel II. Ware, of Company .. : forces of Germans and Turk'-- were lease lapses. It will take the matter Weather Observer rp ow, rollPrtv. He "They are always right there wait that great ago lax! Sunday lie made ry, wno was ., , ' we and Hilo a week -- - .... ing to serve wherever may be nuite an extent, for one thing. I .isn but the comparative meager news that to formal application to PoRtmaster H. mustered into federal service with the V" they always have just what we want. suggested that the matter of the Hilo weath- haa been de J((lltl n H II I I will B ya ' " has come through is quite favorable and tells of It has been Corbett for a room for the Hnwiiiiith Natinnal (iuardt oT 1'hey are practical and whole souled, build : a a. a O D T ft'(iol thHt he entered the home cam- handling of the public lands of Hawaii be taken er bureau branch in the federal nl a iiinl that is wny tne noys use mem continued favorable progress of the British i i 4 Nudge l.ynicr recently and stole suit application Iihh been ap si ,i.....,t.nt pninear I lfke directly by the department of the interior ing. The of clothes valued at seventy five ilol so. don,'t know what it would be paign over proved and granted by the Hilo post r. retain over there if we could not depend here, ''''.'...,. con- lars, a purse and a revolver. of stationed Ware has been superintendent of During the week the residents of the Eastern and an agent that department ma.iter. by on The Salvation Army. I know it all pei-.- H. It is also claimed the police, that I hat 1 have been iisked to grunt liui'hiiii in the 1'. Kngineer depart helps to make better men and fighters was not 3000 miles to be responsible to the secretary alone. ,11.,.- December, Honda entered a Jupa 1'nited States found the war ...ii...:....i ment. last Lane, mission tor ine iunihuh " busi out of us and there is nothing we for news plan has much to commend it and Secretary one W. s. nese home in Manoa on a fake awav but almost at their doors came the essary instruments ami to appoint I. went can do or say for The Salvation Army con- oimerv-- . ness deal and while the Japanese f looked over the situation, may uostofhVe employes us I'AKMiNUKHH AKKIVKU will not be and enemv diver raiders but a short distance off the after be has of the '. .... ,,,, alleged to have back home that done I...... U , unstairs, Honda is of the local tangle of con- er, " said Mr. ,Ti i i i i . Sim I'riiili'lHin - L. K. Mrs. said." something of sider it as one way out I1.. a bag containing 270. Atlantic coast. While this news was nave u I. I: ml... i: II. burrows, Mrs. stolen a. prove of the plans aau f: M. u. w. a. It certainly would be a cutting not say I1MII..W- - Ml.s K. Ilotratb. Miss Louise w. a. a shock it was only to have been expected. It flicting interests. Of course I fun i M 1". the request. iil.lw.il Douovsn. 8. UwTife. a m TACKLE if seaplane of the apparent Gordian knot. what the government "ill do in Hns Ml-- -, i: litlmore. K. tlelciiirk. Mrs. K. would not even have been surprising w ( 1. Mori, but I hope that it will go iie.i,m,k lones. t. on. o AYPP TRY MB TO L VE IN NAVY would be a great simplification of the imme- natter, Mrs T ukl nnil iifiint. Louis a. n.rry, ENLISTS THE raids should have been attempted at points along It . " through." I simiImti.-- .1 KiiMciitxTM-- Mrs. .1. ItOSen- - "" PAST WOUNDED if Mr. I.ane would make it plain that ob- ItMHeiilM-rir- . . DOWN HIS the Atlantic Coast. Those have not a yet been diate issues Daingerfield, the federal weather in MIns II (' W. hUiUlre lr May 24 ii p s Sswaila. K. t Smith, 8. MINNKAI'OI.IH, Minnesota, Hawaii requires onlv one Governor and that the server who succeeded Mr. Hamriek m Si.nr.s. (Associated Press) George Hauser, attempted. most favornbly dispos- " Arimoto, Japanese, who was slashed Atlantic is a one last commissioned. Governor l'inkham's views! that post, was 1 VuUgr' All American tackle and track star of The presence of raiders along the ed the request of Hilo inter Ity inter Islund steamer Mmuus Kea I with a fane knife in the hands or (Ku towrd XrS: s--Jir. I the University of Minnesota, won the ('istinct menace to coastwise traffic and commerce on most things, and on the laml question particu ests for the establishment of u brunch from lliiwiill ami Mniil ports. June vttnia another Japanese, and is in a medaj am sirs i Jours, w . timani. ,ir. 1II8 Western Conference at the a t. condition in the hospital at larly, while undoubtedly interesting are very iar observatory. . . ii ill S t.. Jr.. Vlr. and sirs, serious The medal but as vet the loss in tonnage has not been - 1 I'niversity of Minnesota. As soon as official permission is W.'s wise Jr.. II. K. Kelsey. . Wats- Waipahu, says he did not resort to or clarifying and at this stage of the , is awarded annually to the senior who portaiit The vessels destroyed have been small, from edifying will appoint one ot the ioiIic It. Osire. Miss H. Troy. Professor u,n r whMI he was attacked be grunted Corbett r A JimKnr. It Kapabna. II. K. I'aslsul. , , , is adjudged to have served the univer- quite without weight. The Advertiser ns omciui p ueen ...... vu j lhe largest only a little more than 2500 tons and game are .mi,l of the nostottice K Ik.ihi Mr. K Kaiiliikoii. Mrs. As Koua cause ne nas iryuiB ,.,r sity best in athletics with scholarship ot practically the i erri "observer" and this appointment will m n,i i,,fant. Vlrs. Ito. Mr. and Mrs. his record as a killer, gained when he even and eight schooners. Of voices the opinion entire VV Vlr M. Hllvestre. Mr. , , nnd character taken into consideration. number steamers of the instruments umtniicu iilniiiilie. and Mrs. ,v, fnr murder in expressing the hope that Governor Mc take care IIIHI All's lltllMIIIH. MT. IVRimiiVHiP. " " - I .!,,, i Iluuser played three years of foot hese three are foreign craft, two being of Norwe- tory 11. iiA..u: bv the weather bureau. lilin. A VI. Wrlirht. 1uh rvi'liuman, ri. ing a .lapsnese nniiivu nu t,. bull. Practically every critic gave him of Carthy will be instructed to take office within the w. s. a Slaiiull K It Kritsle M. NleoJI and sou. Hurv!ng eleven years he was released gian and one British registry. I K a position on mythical All St u it i' I' u rM.i ,..!'" iW'iilrV.w eiL'ht years ago and ho says he their his the . about . of raids has next few days and that under guidance TOURNAMENT TO m r 1. iv. . - : , , . was eon Without doubt the purpose these LADIES' ikiici. tan iiiiiiv. "i". t to ms pun. elevens last year. Hauser mat- ItlHckweil. Mrs. I. Alehsiiilrs. Mrs. w. has been trying liv iiown con- of may be made and the THURSDAY I sidered the best shot putter ill thr an one. enemy seeks to check tour the Territory BEGIN NEXT K :i 11111 ii nnd Takars. I yeusrs. cutting, in been underlying The Infiinl. I. Okuvania,- who did the is rs. llilM, 1101,11,0. ln-w- , . ference this spring. He enlisted in the water, federal inves .lonn - the rapid movement overseas of American troops. ters of land, labor and parks VIIk Alice Mr. ami Mrs. eiias. w- Inter Island Teuni r.ml lloud. Ju naval service and is awaiting orders to halt depart- tigated with him on hand in his official capacity. The Ladies' iifiiiit. Mrs. iisry arviui. school for ensigns in Thev seek, through intimidation, to tournament will open on Iiiim arvii IIh report at the Championship Mri: "iors TOMMY BURNS OFF . for We that Hawaii will appeal to the distin- Heretnn K 111 III Chicago, " but in this they have failed the troopships trust of week at the - ures Thursday this K, Mr- - Lincoln and child. Jack Idsh- a. a. Young and rvapm VVoimIm. FOR CANADIAN POST w. guished malihinis we greet today and that the ia courts, corner of 1111111 rriink Woods. Miss Maiiil and provisions are going forward uninterruptedly. now being iHiii Streets. Kntries ate ii, k i'Hlsln and Mrs. Ham 1. of Secretary and Mrs I.ane and those accom l IO. MRS. They seek to cause the withdrawal of American visit uepart nie... w.hi.u iciii Knnebsilns. I. lent, n VK'TOKIA, British f'olunibiu, May FITZSIMMONS made at the sporting i:l i,,ii Vli (I. Hoiiaiuy. W. V. Ns will be u pleasant one, establishing 1 lose as t'ol i.n war vessels from other zones to waters nearer panying them K O Hall & Son. hese iMiln. Mix I'iiiio. VIIss Oksinuto. JOIIU I III-- 29 Tommy Hums, pugilist, left last "SALVATION LASSIE" and .1 I,. acHuaintaiiccship and an interest that will hrinn lows: ladies' doubles, on Friday, n. 1111101 Kminhii. Serirt. suit Mrs. night for Vancouver to join the First home and this thev will not achieve Shipping itn IN.ii. h MIm 1.1 v Kakanl. A. W. Toilil. ., r .. r 1 1- .- mixed doubles on. Hnlurdav Depot Battalion as physical instructor. N ft W YOItK, May 29 Mrs. Bob . ,, MIks VI Miindiiii. Mrs. H. I.. Desha. I". H. be turned as close to the shore line as safety tliem ail a" eaii(iiiuie,i. lur our iiii,i iai.i.H. tr ()l)t, (l()I,H. fur physical examination will aai" l!.iv Itev s 1. 1ehs." leo. '. Munroc, He passed his Pit.siniuious, widow of the late pugil will permit which will enable air scout-- , to do bet institution, "The ( nine Hack Uul)". These are first two, and two dollars per team fur VIUk Ah Mn. .1. 11. Wslwalole. Manuel and is going to enlist with Canadian 1st, has become a Hatvatiou "lassie". Itiiiiosa I K. Oarcla. Xlrs. II. K. Prslt is a hajijiy people, despite the doubles. M. IMeper. forces. She spent many years on the stage ter service. kindly islands and ours iiiid Infiinl II Ituyuiond. A. w 'he.- K.111 I'll I.iielo Aksse, Klmer Hart. nnd was much in the public eve as of raided and acrimonious . To summarize: The positions of the Allies ap the stream prutestb 14 DAYS W 0 Alki n. 1" r. Hoein-ruus- Anaus STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES. the fourth wife of " Lauky Bob". Bhe PILES CURED IN 6 TO I'' It. MlNsner. H. T. Hbort. Msis-h- i on the couunuuicatioiis that have poured from here to hi No misery uud actual suffer-iu- will be eurolled for service at a pub- pear stronger and the situation generally i .i VI ami lutauts. Uoo J.li. cud of PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed to IH.iiu -' Metropoli is far more satisfactory. The Allies Secretary Lane's desk. As hosts, we trust that Shi I'nw Mrs. f. Vniing. Oeo. C Itbodes. is caused by disorders of the stoni lic meeting to be held iu western front blind, bleeding, itching or pro K11I111 .vil M Khellshesr. and liver, aud may be avoided by tau Temple next Tuesday night. Fit I cure -- K. U. ach they can expect from Americans in the wc will lack in nothing to make the too short stay 14 days or 11. 111 Hun Mrs. Arr'. ' Give siiiiinous joiued Salvation Army in know what truding PILES in 6 to Vim Minnie H Itreunsn. Mrs. IJ K. Csstle. the use of Chamberlain Tablets. the a VI A. Mr. Kor sale by all dealers. l.os Angeles shortly his death way of military assistance and the words of tlu of the party pleasant one money refunded. Manufactuied by rs Air in lirlver. Miss K. Oweu. them a trial. before VI 1. I'.iillcld. Mr. (hoy Hlna I'ol. Mrs. Benson, Hinitb 4 'o., Ltd., agents for iu October 1917, aud was engaged iu inspire con To Secretary Lane, Mrs I.ane ami niemhers of CO.,Rt. L01.1.. N Mr Walsh. Mr supreme war council can not but the ARIS MEDICINE II Nwsdler. Kenneth Hawaii. Advt. rescue work. ! I11.1111I1I WuUli. ami Mr. Hu Woug. fidence their party, aloha mii V S. A. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY,. jUNF. -SE- MI-WEEKT 1- II. lOl Y. - - f

D-- -- LS fiD TO WHEAI CROP SEEMS treasury CHIEF ' .'TURK FUFBY RAIHFIIS ATROCITIES HAWAIIANS FEELlJUNS forced nnu rtif WORSE THAN I IIT a i tainri ill iitmii 1 1 I If fl ML LI' A.. Willi KY! TAXATION PLANS STILL IIFJ n HO H UY' ? V ,. w ., a MACE IN MIDDLE AGES mnuniLriLOi . v Grain Report Carries Comfort To ' Native Race Considers of United States and Allies and Double the Amount From Thi . Vis't Conditions ol Greeks In Turkey; Secretary of Interior Im AMERICANS Oil Grief For Germans Source Is Required and War TO ON SHIPPING Deplorable In Extreme and portant To Welfare t: Proms and Incomes Will BUT WASHINOTON, June Official) -- Have Hundreds of Thousands of PREPARE The fore-(ast- s To Pay Most Prominent government June crop report of This Deaths Have Directly Resulted' Hawaiian in HoiimIii!ii nre n M A R N E enormous yields this coming haf-ves- taking deep interest in th.. ,!' HIE WASHINGTON.",, (0mVja1) ATLANTIC come of ii particularly wheat, which will COAST NKW YORK, June ( Associated Secrrtnrt Lane's visit to the almost eqnnl, and Secretary of the Treasury Me.Adoo Islands perhaps exceed the has Press A cable from Athens, quoting and are Keeult awaiting his FRESH BLOWS it ' " - - f- ' ' 19 U rev or d vroj of 1 ,025 800,000 bush- recommended to congress ii specific meth prisoners taken decision as lo the future land poliet els. The condition in June of that ods for ,,. recently Whistling tout. Ma-rh- es raising a4,nlfr,0O0,0Oil, of Singing the year indicated 1)50,000,000 bushels. on the Salonika front, says that the the Territory an. other important which is estimated to hr-- Second Norwegian Vessel Is De- matters, which he Advanced Upon The agricultural department this year the amount condition iiinnng the Greek intends giving close Heavy German of war epenses population study while here. Both Democratic Bombardment of "French predicts M 1,000,000 bushels with grow-n- g the coming fiscal stroyed But Officers and Crew of Turkey Veterans, Outfighting Them At fi is deplnrnble in the extreme. and Republican lers alike are show Lines On conditions continuing ideal for fur- year. Saved-Att- ack Southern Side of Are Nine Hours Gieeks in Coiistiintuiople, Ing considerable in t Every Stage of Battle ther improvement. Winter wheat fore To meet say the interest this isit - this nt total the ,,. of the secretart Amiens Salient May Forecast easta are- for W7,0OUWH bushels which treasury After That On Harpathian iris,,!,,.,,. .jK Nll,j, tp(1 , worM of the iuterior; with secretary has one common mu-- e is nn,n(H,000 more than advocated the mii nf tii atment l.nltn nt heart and that Fresh Effort There GROUND predicted for tlmn nl iuv time since being--th- e t n STREWN WITH May first. Spring wheat UM,0(K).00(,iMi(l hv taxation Ihe nd ncement of Hawaii indicates 344, method. OTHER RAIDSBESIDES diploic of the citv I.v the Moslems along lines of true HUNS AFTER FIGHT OOO.OOO bushels on 22,4S,OO0 acres This is in the same e. 1.1.1. Americaoism. ENTENTE WATrSF0R proportion as in The opinions of the Hawaiian lead which Is 2,000,000 acres more th an 1017 the past'year's PRESENT ARE EXPECTED Since the beuinnint of the 1.1.000,00(1,000 for war wnr. ers nere are tmeed in a statement PLANS M the farmers' patriotic response to ,. i TO DEVELOP Counter Attempted epenses when n nwii.o. oi more tnan two marte f,v Palmer P Unde Cover government appeals for (greater third was raised by ,,av" v.i prominent output Every Effort Being Made To Pre-- 1 '"," 71. t0",""':'1 dr.f,ed leader, of Gas Cloud Brings of food products. Uxes, and which ratio McAdon urged . T" D""tic twic. elected sen Allies Greater from the Island of Itawa,, Everywhere Regain Ground Tha amount of wheat harvested in should not be reduced. vent Further Sinkings But Dis-- 1 Ii' oi,,-- i .1 . J i r"r? 'l"tof s.l Discomfiture To Foe and Adds was 8fll,00(J,(M(0 i i , . . . ' r secretart ti Mav, Along Marne Ger- lj17 bushels of which His Off Dif-- K'ench ii.:.:.ii Mini now Front With plan would raise an additional tance Shore Adds To I "ii inn. ntnittf Two Vital Ismi To Losses 418,000,000 was winter, ami 2.1:1,000,000 anu'ieti against their own countrymen man Counters Bloodily Repuls- M.0lfl.0)0,OW by I ( Tt . :. i . spring. The increase is thus about ta,es. thus doubling Acuities of Department in the Grecian wV urn siinjecis, ... the present army. Thousands of which Inesu ed At Number of :l0O,0O0,0O0 bushels, or nearly fifty per- national income from that (these conscripts have died of much to the Hawaiian race, will con Points 117 ASmXGTON, June last source and leave WASHINGTON, - cent bver year assuring America's about lfi,O(X))OO0,0O0 June aient from the Moslem , front secretary .Hne w hen he starts j w . officers or per-- ( we rap Associated Press) De ability to feed the peoples of the Al- jiunrii inrouvn Press)-- " fMnking of a second Norwe ish.d from starvation. his investigations here." said Former' YORK. June lied countries as well as bonds. MeAdoo has the t'uited reeommendod a glan steamer by Hun submarine Of the Greek population, half a mil--: nenator Woods yesterday. "Thev are NI'.W r raiders - - i Wlill. t.iils the battle in which the States and tho American forces over- "real war profits tat at a high rate lion have been deported from til Opening of not ernnicnt Ian. Is tn l'rfil M IIIIV tllV seas. upon off the Virginia coast whs announced Thracs bona all war profits. The into Asia Minor, .!- - fide homesteaders and Germans M;iiitios brought glory tax should oy driven into th the revo are now virtually on the to their Other cros also, promise to do well be superimposed unon th.. the navy department testerday. eits. Fully half o . ' ...... I -- V f those so deported Th Aviw-nn- t Afr. regard presence "'""K a" of the iui unm is i ,oiro,iroo,(i(ni " Htm, no...... oiat ine tAxpsver the of enemy have died under torture or SK their Kirps nave (Jermans a which is h submarines off the illness lags andihrih'X.rl''-'-'- "" bushels second only to last "" required to nay whichever Kastern coast 01 brought on through barbarities. purchase of these fishing "tw' Aisnc salient, indications arc first-clas- s the I'nited States as a taste of the qualities of rears record crop or ,0H7,(MM,IMH1 me greater." He also reeom continuing men- Throughout all Turkish territory, Bn p-that thcy bushels. A new record in rye is prom- - mended ace and are practically yrni'r;::"" are ,,rcparinS a ' "a substantial increase in nor certain thero Gretian women are being seized the American as a fighting iaed of 81,000,000 m- will be and much ll'VA man bushels compared to -l iimome upon the so called unearn further destruction of shipping "iu hs mutes, wnne ine Greek men are ''The mooted land question is at Suilie. tttfw section of the w,iyu,wv prooneeu last year which incomes" from ana inai oiner rnius will follow the being one that is going to difil- - arc mow being received from securities and other forced to renounce Christianity believe i:.. r reiiiondous lc.m- - then was the highest reconi. j investments ar,- - present one. cult to solve, but artillery which now taxed at " emiirace mi ouim medanism. f that France, with many evidences that v pinniing is ronipieied out (AD . niir percent. A small Norwegian steamer, the Vin-land- , If the homesteaders and the plant hardment i if the J'rench OMtiuil9 forecaat in yet impossible MeAdoo favored retaining tlie pres of 601 tons, was sunk off ' tho the w. a. a. homtMlwIW""" S"y Montdidior. Hritish and French enthus- ent four percent, normal tax, plus eiht Virginia coast Wednesday evening. Mhe ""Lr.n.l.X.w percent was attacked at six sixty-fiv- intention to work in harmony, n 'I'1' for for exeess profits on earned o'clock ECLIPSE EXPECTED much sirtltllern cdj;e of tllC iasm their newest Allies is incomes, a miles off the coast and all of- can be accomplished. If the territori-- A, DRAFT WILL SUPPLY making total of twelve per of her ' " -- lie cent, and higher ficers and the members of her crew al government is sincere i eneonrag 'I'lllt tnay the forc growing. than twelve percent ing on unearned incomes. The Secretary have been rescued. homesteaders, much can also be ariim ut' a new drive, there, or This came TO trwar.i i Last night's official despatches added "Liberty Honds tw as. attack nine hours after the SOLVE PROBLEMS tnis en.l. ir tho t 11 11 'T""'r"1Z0 is niav "nt to at- - empt from taxation which sinking of the Harpathian dis- ernmeiit i,,,liero, .k Uitract LI would weinh and . state that the fighting along the upon closes a new last location only a few wants of homestenders-- then ull . leilt Ii ill non the Lnniin li.-,- .. inose not ouving them, thoughts for and make returns from miles away from where the the advaneement of these tr.wm m, ,.,,,.,.., i ti of the German salient at Cha Liberty Bonds British Clear Islands along .t compare favorably with steamer met destruction. Weather In West Enables lines of true American teau Thierry is almost other secnr ration may as well be and W'oevre fronts. continuous, New Regulations Provide Half itles." Ships Ooma In the Takings of Photographs abandoned. w. . Problem Looms Big A with the Americans throwing a. The vario... Atlantic drive renewed between Mi.li.l;.. Million For Such Service ports report the By Scientific Observers ' '"' 'N""ns would arrival of shipping and few reports "The recent land hill, which pnssev be in the nature of back the German counters and the senate and was killed conliniintion of the ueneri,! of meeting submarines. One American BAKKR in the lower buttl.t continuing to gain ground. WASHIVOTON. June S (Official) BISHOP CITY, Oregon, June 0 house, had much merit, aa far as it which b :i been raifinu intermittent lv The Steamer has returned to port detailing (Assoclnted i Provost Marshal General Crowder sons Press Virtually clear went, but unfortunately. It was a" "'e ttny from Yores tn h advance is not rapid, tut it is an experience in which it eluded ,lmn Rhelm. steadv has ordered a revision of the classifica- one skies made possible observations of kup hurriedly and many' drite being a II 1(0 constant. of the divers off the Virginia capes. minor but most wider effort toi the total eclipse of the sun I I Ij tion of military registrants through- in the salient festures were msd vert ent v "queeze oni the Soissons salient. An ronhoiit yesterday the Germans The captain is reported to have asked West, least. It is out the country with a view of adding TELLS OF TERRORS at expected thnt the omitted, which resulted in its ulti- - )(r,'nsite m the W'oevre, maintained a. heavy shelling of the to be supplied with guns so he however 500.000 men that observations made will I would be s for overseas duty. The settle practic- mate demise. liawaiians will no on a detached effort, nlthnntrh vmein mi ut loui, hut otherwise might continue on his voyage. ally all of tl. .1 . . . new examinations will be required this the remaining problems of l...louw nut, pin ii i cane rr mere ts a break there would open fh road to this and the f.unetillc Hector held by The navy department is on the watch the nstronomiciil world any a -- e month. The additional organization relative to the reasonable inducement nltrroA valuable terrain. die :i in in i hi-r- German to prevent so quiet. now under way in selective nUinieSSly UeStTOy far as possible farther solar atmosphere. The naval observers them. A system of payments for The Allied high Reports (if heavy the draft depredations while cane command is waiting continued train departments will provide more than CnUrChe8 3nd AvidtOrS expecting them so here were particularly successful .and must be evolved wherein tha, home calmly for the development movements in the rear of the German Rain long as the enemy operates so off of what- SOO.000 Americans to be engaged sole- - far are keenly gratified with their obser steader enn make a fair living The ever plans the Germans may - positions before 'I (Mil are taken at Ue3In U" shore and until coat wise shipping shall have un- I.v for railroad construction and oper- - "C'UfleeS vations. Hawaiian is not extravagant ia his der way .Mneiica ii Army ' follow headquarters aa indi- ntion in France. ,, safer channels. J. C. Hammond, head of the naval wants and as a iieople are home lovinu Backing the Hubs Ud cating a possible (ieiuian ill AKIS, 8 ( In Other attack w. a 8. June Associated Press) Waters observatory party said thnt undoubt A too intricate system of cost charges The Huns aloug the Marne the Noevre. They mow The Rev. W front are further iudirate. terriMe lias the havoc Father Joseph arcing of edly some splendid results had been is not going to work well and if some being gradually backed in the iipiiiniii .f the Auierie.Hn wrought by up, losing heav- slari the Germans during the Baltimore who. has arrived in London obtained. Fully fifty photographs were simple arrangement enn be arrived at, ily in their efforts hi the lieid the HOPE FOR RUSSIA IS of says Hun to hold the posi- that German "iirse their recent offensive is told submarines attacked a con made during the varying stages of the where the homesteader gets a certain tions they waded in the Marne has been by the Bishop Of voy through blood to at least temp Soissons in describing escorting American troopships and ooscurity and from these expected that price for his cane, based on the selling gain. While the Americans oranly ami perhaps permaaeDtiy conditions along the present Red Cross workers. Destrovers and French and recent fought the last of the perplexing problems price of the manufactured article at are attacking almost without a rest stopped. WITHALLIES ALONE battle fronts. off two attacks, but Father W arei ng would bo solved. its final market, there will be no diff- on These the tip of the salient, nprthwest urmy headquarter report! also In this war scurrvi district, the ainn t know whether any of the at Vast preparations were iculty iu finding homesteaders in this of Chnteau..ThieTry, state, for the first J.ishop says, fnlly tacking made by the: Britiak are time, that General WA8UINQTON.June.8-tA..;- a hundrad churches divers had been sunk, scientists from the Nortswtwt Territory, pf .Hawaiian and other mi keeping up a IVmbiutf personally -... uave.lMMtu rased by rtfrarw Approved 4 the constant offensive along- direeted tke Aatr Pres)VPresiileut the enemy and a Southeast of the I'nited tsree, salang tionalities, who would gladly take up side, from the Marne to Rheims. ieun HttaC at Cantighy, oh tb VicardJ' Wilson has received hundred more have been pillaged and Heeretary Daniels yesterdav land when It .is obened North said that the entire path for settlement. of the scenes ' n cetnmunieation from of totality,, to observe of the recent Fraaeo- - . front, where the first notalile Amer? the Rn.,,n partially destroyed. On famous eathe the figures given out by Henntnr Swan the phenomenon iJotii interests, the planter and the icau ' American chamber of commerce Mos dral has suffered and they were ready meriean victories the Allied acti victory wan aeored. at severely. son, acting chairman of the committee to gather much ' homesteader, however, must work in ities A cow expressing the hope a astronomical data. are spreading almost to 80S aeons heavy (ierman counter won launch-(- I of complete Wherever they come tlie Germans are on naval affair represent best lig harmony and the homesteader who the w. a. a. and everywhere gnin-i- n yeateidhy inorni victory over Germany. pillaging and carrying off all says that he can well get the Allies are njf after midnight The Moscow that is tires audanstimates in the possession of alone with ground. livaiimt the pomtioua wou by orianiMf ion ,(.,. km utile and for which they can find navy officials of out the planter, and the Am this country and the the planter who Tho advance Ma- that the Russian people relv on il,.. vi V of the American erica aa mirth neat (if Chateau Thier' liny use. Allies. says that there Is no necessity for rines near in lies for economic support to make pos Women ami Chateau Thierry is not w which the Ameriean mowed the children and aged men, W. 1. homesteaders in this Territory are both rupid now ' i. sible the reconstruction of Russia'-power- . refugees who as In Uieir initial attacks, a.lv anciiiK Gerinaua down with machine are making their wav making statements, which are foolish but they toward places of ton are still progressing. Uuu and rifle fire. The American w. safety are murdered the them. French Heaylly like a. a. hv the Hun aviators who fly F IS IN JAIL ' Engaged iniilit demoiia, their flriug beinj; over the FOUND Tithing Blfhts The French made an rapid and accurate lines of these refugee as thev tread new progress en that after the "Regarding the Kouohiki Pishing this front throughout Friday at- .ixHitiilt had been driven back AMERICAN wearily along, bomb them from 'on high night, the AVIATOR n ud Bights," roptinuedt Mr. Woods, "1 tacking between the Marne bodies of one hundred dead Germans take no note of the fact that thev PLANTSARE PLANNED and the - would like to see this subject brought Oureq and were counted nr.- dearly non combatants and seek Dias pushing through the village ut one point. The Departed From Camp and to Heeretary Chezy-cn-Orxoi- s only their own safety. Lane's attention as soon of to its eastern out- preceded by a gun attack, a as possible. As a W. s. s. HAN FRANCISCO, Was Vainly Sought a result ef system skirts and. farther north, reaching heavy cloud of the poisonous be- - June 8 (OfHciul the vnpor SLIGHTLY WOUNDED -- which has come down .to us from the western edge Great rivalry has developed among of the village of Dam-mar- iioiiieu over posi V old days of ine American three Pacific Coast " "Htp nl(lei the monarchy and which Hojtvy Oerman tioiiH, lieliiud whieb the enemy ad NUTS AND SWELL shipyards for the l'la'' t0 "',er was incorporated 'Organic counters were honor of being largest world! ,r"'" Pri,""ii Francisco Dins, into the Act, launched by the Germans at both Mined, 'i'he Americans fought in gas in the "'"" fishing rights Were sold or these and in producing even more u" l'!"'uP'J convict from the territorial conferred points during yesterday afternoon, niar.1, but this did not prevent them 1I()LIKNI)ALK, Washinujton, June than in upon persons in Hawaii, which gave but S. (Associated Ihe Atlantic vards. One Ciilifomim, I""""1 camp at Keeaumokti, Hawaii, the French guns smashed the at- from smashing the attack, which broke Press) Professor thcrn control of the rights to fish in rouipniiv aiinoiin. eil it ommends the Hi o tail, accord nwr to tacks before they reached the new and stopped four hundred yards from Campbell, father of the voung Amer- DRESSERS was expan.lin the waters off certain sections of land. AFFECTED to produce L'OO.ooo tons ii pints iu the Crescent City news French lines. the'Oermans suffering the American line. ican flyer, Lieut. Dougliis Campbell simultaneoiish I know of no other place in the world who one million toas every year. papers. losses and breaking. Earlier vio- The Americana followed this attack has recently distinguished him- where such a condition exists. It is lent, by one of self by his Nearby rival companies are planning Although a search was being made attucks were made by the (ier their own, east of Torcy, exploits against the Ger- all hard to make a inainlander believe mans mans, LONDON, X still larger yards. A ter the Big Island for hini against the American positions which made substantia! progress up has received a cablegram say- June (Associated shipyard in the after that a landowner can prevent aiivone ing Pacific Northwest claims to It escaped from the prison, gAng. he mil Houresches south to Iu until iiicM, when the that his son has been v Press) - Fngland's war-tim- e hate won from fishing from Thlolet, battle was still slight! standard the l.'uited uisiied the even various points on and these were also under unv. wounded. States record for complet tenor, vt his way at this rock hound coast or in the shoals repulsed with shoes for men are to be followed soon, ing steel he Hiln jail, he was held" heaty (ierinau losses. I'risoners report that the Germans w. a a freighters with a program tthiire on off these points, if he so elects. it is e 70(1.0(1(1 The u announced, by ready-mad- stand- for tons this year. in assault with a deadly weapon. At Hritish have been keeping tip a are hri ji ug up fresh troops to face Within the past few days. Kenwe constnnt the RLTSSIA ABOLISHES ard suits of clothes. These are to be Thirty milium dollars In new govern I'he Hiln j,,ii he was known as A. haku, a former series of raids against the Americans. in Democratic politician, (''minus on seiges and tweeds and will bo sold iiieiit contracts have just been awarded Dillon, and would probably cs bought the fishing the east side of the Marne OFFICIAL TITLES nt the h,c rights in the waters salient, with equivalent of about 20 for the to this concern. These three Pacilic ji iiied detection if two former Cent ids off Koko Head from the Damon estate. almost universal success KFICIAL REPORT ON Ii i t while London first trade of material and at less than companies uloue expect soon to produce not given him away , to the au This particular section reports raiding activ- WASHINGTON, 1.1 of the islnml June if for the ities on the northern - O DRIVE BY MARINES second. more tonnage than the Germans ar- -l ihollties. y' was a favorite fishing ltin Press) All ground for Sun "i titles have been abolish Merge, both black and sinking anywhere in the Now Dias has to trial on two ilny western front, which yielded'" a num- WASHINGTON, June 7 ( blue, will also world. Plant snnd sportsmen, who not only enjoted ed in UusHia, the state department is be in one Largos, one ber of prisoners. Ainurican marines in big innilaliJe for the making of suits to harbor alone will emplov 5(1,(100 for escaping and the other a pleasant day's outing, but often their first advise,!, evea the - titles of foreign am- measure. No men. oi the alleged Inst night's despatches Gen-''- a iMIK I IIVI- lllCfuuiu I. 1 . standard tweed suits will assault after he had times returned with large bags nl fish, from " " letuum uussuiiors ana representatives. Ambus be made to measure. The shipping become a on a Haig state that south of two new ...... : ., board nunounces set plantation laborer Ha which added materially to lessening Arras attacks on sadnm- uiot H i k Ihe Herman main iw iui vrb m ine for From 750,000 to 1,000,000 euty one vessels of :W4,M0 tons launch in ii mi plantation. the high cost of living trenches were raided at the battlefiont line near Chateau eign service will now be suits are during these a number on called " expected to be on sale ed iu May baing at the rate of 4,l;i.:,- troublesome times. (Since the of points and casualties In- Thierry the Marue, where -- during June, purchase infantry plenipn--- " v. July and slOO flicted, while the f had " August. Cloths cloth-- i tons yearly. This is a new record of these fishing rights, Keawehiiku has French have carried n.es previously killed one thou--i- i and out a minor ml rig. apart from the ma- ror isuneiiiiigs. and during the same fenced off the approach to this prop operation successfully east Gernmns. The marines, attacking Three German standurdiied No of Dickcnbiisch divisions Forest, in Arincn-tiere- s the (ieiuiau reuter. drove have beeu terials, will continue to be available at month a record was made for deliveries Rest For that erty and has fosbidden nut tislune the the enemy In withdrawn been use of severe the Thirty salient. In this to a ilvpth of about two losses regular prices, just as other shoes, nine steel ships of a tonnage lucre an oi wnich, lie lias a perfect the Flench took miles on a enioiig them caused by the tightloi' besides of 228,760: right to do, forty set en prisoners. nine mile front and when the the war time shoes, are to be thirty two veestds built of under the existing law. battle Americans. had. wood of 115,7tH tons Aching B&ck Herlin. in its otHcinl wireless as over hud advanced half a mile were launched Belief Is Needed The plan of being twenty-si- vessels enters the day's further. supplying clothing to more in would be a grcut to the r.oerations AFRAID civilians at May than in April. "It relief by announcing that the Allies made The aea soldiers fairly TO moderate prices has been Mav's output liawaiians, who are a fish lot ing pen stormed BERLIN worked out by a departmeut tonnage was only A7,HN4 tons less some iiniinpiirlant gains in the region through the German defense to the YANKEES of the pie, if some legislation could be en of War Oflice. known aa the than the total American launching- - Cl.n'erii Thierry and attempted a Krupp field gun positions, and- t. Kmsi acted, wherein these laws could be re WASHINGTON, June 8 (Officii, 1!M)1 - number of on I l) Control of Wool for the eatire of which na- counters the Oisne front. iimoiig th - enemy gunners Fuller report on Textile Production tear voked. The law has been tested in the ' at notable American vie Provision is record Aviators Busy I'ojiiis preventiuu also made for the cloth the pretious to the opening of sn'r e Oourt of the I'nited Htates their serving .tories near Chateau Thierry show that ing of millions the war. The aviators hate been plaving their pieces and inflicting of men, now in their inn! it is held constitutional, but I be their bloody losses. the marines advanced ulou'g a six mile country's usual prominent port iu the recent Advanced Whistling t service, who will return to lieve that condemnation proceedings to a depth nf two a Ji.'hting. London in The murines and half civil life at the end of the war. could be instituted and the re retorts that the went forward whistlinn nine. owneis nir operations. in which and sinking and What is called "double SUPPLY OF iiiiliiiised by either an the Hiitish uxaberant ut njf'ut-- i They captured more than tl.r. h purpose" RIFLES 3 appropriation were on the offensive over the Oermiin ig like tigers when cloth is being produced in an nndyed from congress or from the Im a! tern thoy grapplod dred prisoners and. numerous machine lines, the eneniv lost nineteen machine ".Mi the Germans, and took state. It will be dyed khaki for mill ' "rni funis, itpoi, authority grunted more than una without losing a single Ainc.f, nn fnry Hljl Imryhctuir down, whije the Hritish h hundred ii isonurs, uniforms, or in colors suitable for cougress. during while the Fidr.ch prisoner rn.in their ranks though ensu IS AMPLE FOR YEAR! the dav lost three. on the flunk udvanced taking ona civilian near, ueeurding to require Housework ....,, "If these two important measure. nun alties were considerable. ments. is too hard for an be There has been some few clashes on ill...! ami seventy more who accomplished bv Scire! an captives. Thev captured the tow us of Torcy and is half sick, nervous and always! I. tlie Italian line, mostly The llrst atU((k w. s. s. WANIIINGTON, June 8 line's tisil," concluded Mr Wood. patrol actions Americas was a Hourcslies. Twenty live Yankee (Official) tiled. Hut it keeps piling up, gm-i- of 1, nlv local im porta fought The war department and 'lien the Hawaiian will luite In. nee, while the surprise movement. thrj)w;n out from mm nereaietl two tiuinlred PRESIDENT STOOD BY has announced weak kidneys no time to recover. Il Miles are tlii- t,iM Germans in in one hm-- lioincstcn, where he an t generally active along th American ltosirinna t than l.fino.ono' rifles !...,. raise his I'rcy nii.l (ieinmn dead w " na i h- Macedonian lines. I ere piled ABSOLUTELY m,L, , rmu H,uy sea it ill POWERLESS ...... v ' be open in Im, im, turnout any artillery ,nptepMratiou' three deep "m places. f, the iiiiii. ,l h iiiiirei, kin, ii a irrmin hi., im - 1. ... '""! -- ..i his lisli. 11, u U . eate'-e- the war ,..l -- i 't'li thus inns n,,iKinL. tne surprise more certain.! Prisoners taken by "les Sit hnn,l- " i..L ...... the marines snid WASHINGTON. June thosannd iiwiiunuiios, uervotisncss sii,p,.i ng and ameliorating In- - ,., HEARING POSTPONED ' was presence Hi (Associat others are .Miisw or man ' ' "iikcr maue (luriiii ine of Ainei .iv.iness anil rheumatic g i 1 icans before ed Press President Wilsou was making naina. nn llic atlernoo ,i im ui i wit ufac(ur enough for the coim noaii s Healing before the I'nited iiT..iuit:i.iiiH; iuiik in net mint miiiiv II K I l I n Hackiuhe Jviduey Pills. Ti w. a. s. States I. 8i(d "'"I l lies, yesterday to set ere defeat of men", of two million men, ('.iiiinissioiier oiy the tvuods.ln its vicinity, concealed from the Huns bv Demo, allow ing hate .lone wonders for thousauds has been united by ,),, n their own the rntic Mm It bv t he cs ut a Gerumii buttaliou was di'( i otticeis, ulfa Ke for tear, since only about TAKING OVER .Hi'teilho. the I'oi t iigiies.. tnicl, and Heilin still fails to men loildi.-an- With the H.imeii ttoui out with weak kidneys WIRELESS driver mated. (Jeiinan, Pieiddeut. equal half the men m ilie nriny curry rifles. ol the (iiotc Knnch 011 Maui, surrendered right undiliop Americans in offieiul lv When Your Hack is l.unie j COMPANIES who is reports observant, were Vice N Item. IS iett. throwing up their hauds li..i,U..i W S bi ' ' PROPOSED with a of uod call The HiilMi uml e' I the Name. . violation the Lspioii French hat been "a" n .1 (emocrat ic leni I,,u 't simply ask mi; " Kainera. I, " w i j and age Act, when he especially lieu un forirl v 1 a is alleged to they successful !,. tin-k- en kei ( h SECRETARY M'ADOO'S Ki.inet remedy nsli distinct lv i,. i hate rushed. 'I imp Cliirk. WASHINGTON, .I,,,,,. A.. a national uud iu repulsing the Germans, ' - loan's Hackache Kidney Pill, 1aK loll guai dsmiin the (ierm.iiis who me and cl Picss Taking n Idllowiug c:iion of the sniinul DAUGHTER WEDS AGAIN over bv the g.n. 'o"!'l 111 c mince of other Ainernuu successes no utliei i. (loan's j meet him Mani le.lnred "held ut every point " The baseball until h between nines Huekache Kidm uieul of all of the wireless thev,. huhts the Fieuch were .Ir... PHU.ADKI I'Ml Ii ' lie II l ' n plant. lends of the I enthused h captured two towns .I.- il..- hhii. l,v all defendant hate north of iiiiiI.. ,,f t,,. v H I'1"" druggists and stoic rbe I'nited .States retain. nn.l it hose newspapers ure filled the it ted Press tJTis llaiii.-- t Mc Ado,. and the taking of Ml"""" I. H. I.ightfoot to with Maine. Hon i - ' oi will be insili'd on .ent the lions in congress.- The receipt j the properties of !!" Mniies ,,f merit an coolness, and I. lot, I score Marin, daughter of Secretary of " 1,4 .the updating cm liini Hoteilho's bond was m- m Georee has utti. ially the ll"' Hollister C , .. nct praised was nineteen to live in favor lrug panics is proposed in a bill win. h b judfuicut. of the MeAdoo I'. & uas 4"00(l Commissioner fleoige the American troops. Grand Old jlreasiiry in, married hcni .mith I'ii., agenls for I In Curl'., Party. testeidin introduced by Seiint,,i I tlsterduy to I'lattun Piatt. II1..M.11H11 Island. "Inch he Ilia I, age, to fllunsli t cs fl (Advertisement her of Florida day. 11, 1918. SEMI-WEE- K "' HAWAIIAN GAZETTE.. TUESDAY, . JUNE : 1Y. I .,' " -U , . I, -l--LJl- IMPETUOUS SAMMIES ADVAfiCE PROCEEDS IIAIL AND FROST HOIiOLULU TlIRDrS FiLiriimS FAIL TO LIV f LIIMUJI PLIGHT. HARVEST Mil HUN FOEMEN WITHOUT ACIIEf DISPLAY L011A FOR PASS XiLYS.CAtLYi:IH QIHPDIA IR STOP FIELDS IN . i iTiri-r- n ' )LI 1 1 I I S liir1 iirtf ii a, IIa. a .11 III wIIIw Pwatties-.Ust.We- R) - m--H iMstiijiM British. t AVI- i V lllii , f' Thirty-,tv- o ceive Green Papersw?and Will 1ft ; MILES Total More Than BACK FOR TWO Thousand Return- - To Work In Plantation r.RAin innninn 4 ,4 Women oAChRdriMarch ". W '.! Svyep.t Country Yerterdav:iMn' UJds Accepted Smile; llUillll I.UUIIIIIIU LONDON, June 8 (Associated ,.ln,Une.Frpoi CtolGrp.uods , f k Press) Without ptuM th offensive, P?9ple ,Ar8 Suffering Paddpned and glum f Intermingled . v ? jfl,yyaVirirnt - i ft ri Tl being carried out northwest of Chateau1 with htDBV and aatiafbad onea at - t AMSTERDAM, June 8 ( Aaaoclatel 'b UP Thierry by th Americana i army mobKaatloy camp at' Fort ,AynV( , I Ml Marines Most French and Preaa) Ah Mtraprdinary cold w,av .ABSENCE OF .MILITARY Pil!i6LY ouoaiai in noon, progressing ad at no point along awept orer Germany,. Holland and rVan . 7MXES UASCH luMPRESSWE stig yeter,dy at when about this unction of, the front the Opt thirty Filipino membersaof Company hve dinavia yesterday, bringing differing Rcporfed. Plight of General Semi- - in Jinn Into tble to hold their ground. H, of JVsipabo, received gru papers andtHolding to the pfople and doing a tremendoua Departing Contingent It SJbfljrvn from mustering officers, Indicating Valuable Keeps Thii liattl, wbieh ia eottipg the Oer the ' nofr In Direction ot Mongolia it amount of damage to. the juitt maturing At thai thy had beeu rejected from serv- l " : Hearts ol Tnos Home - To Preclpl-tate in an dearly, hold ha .iaterrat of thn grain rropa fruit orrharda. ing la Unel Sam's army, th firat of Regarded Likely tad the Cyer-Wit- h.ntpnt today, the of th , Art Them many - who ax yet b denied th a)itl rat With a audden drop in the tempera-- to Trouble , bolug quirt, prjyllege of weariag the khaki, uniform Tii front comparatively earn that turm- ' - Road Paris Closed tu re a .heavy rainetorm ,V?be the drafted, mfn wer called for tha. period of tbo wan - throughout he afternoon, although wit n TERMS OF NEW TREATY oil into anow. Thit wtn followed by ato, Mrrie on th ' jnalnJand ami The-me- wea examined by Major npiming a namVer of engagraipnts , brik heavy bail atnrme la mo ay place and marched away to th great tralaing Chabm B Cooper ' eorp . of . mediea) AY.fiBlN.Q 101NT MOVE earlier in day. examiners on. Wednesday and. yester- a killing froet.' camp, cities. In tba- - .atates saddeaty (Associated Press) Brilliant American Ho)ort day morning they War that - YORK, Jujie from Ua headquartera of Grain field have been damaged by awakrwed ,a sharper of iaoruedj Further Denials of Japanese Con- t reeJlaatioa . weight NJEW cpntjjaved tp reported from the JMarne frout yes- the French army aay the aharpeat beaua of laeh of prop ton that the Jiail ,and .blighted by the frot. of the war and this ex- - de- In d fighting continue at VaaiDy, where ihe meaaic amalb status and various physical rtPof of Affair China Are hewa to the nation that "the Potatpea damage, , aerv terday, accoiiipaijied'byithejvarQing the Americana awept the Oermana have ,auBred great perl,n9e .waa.breught.home to Hono- fects, they would hot b ft tr From Tekio As Crisis loasea were necessarily largeV. , fruit ov wide area haa been yesterday when, four of her la th frmy. l.aok; at La Poterie, at Bnaeieriea and'' lulu sixty Prayvs ; ; Yesterday's battle northwest of Chateau ThjLerry, in which at Honreatana, all in the Marne Oureq MlleV .The barf eat outlook, fecA aona,' Hawaii 'a first aiaable miHUry and Aecepud War Bmllea fearer Rejected ' afbngside potlua, the where the French and Amer-- bad bees proreiaing, ia now a most te Um snUitia the coo. Quit 16 'contrast with th American Marines fought the French extended naval largest (Associat-L- 4 are engaged aide by aid. On looln tltigcnt war. Thousand appearance of the "t,jee" was the .1 ONDON, June 8 a six-tnil- e front, and the American line, fol- left for the American gains along .. ,av T I, o 1 - - fare-wal- demeanor of those, who had been fully in .J.I,. flu in w.a.8.- along, the- Kne .of march of the l e4 Press) Intervention in of Thursday and yesterday, .has been ad- moat uninterrupted, despite the atren ov 4 mustered In.1 They smiled and' grinned lowing the two attacks Aloha ebsered and n Parade" by-Japa- . In gay Si berjap affairs and vanced alpng this six miles to a depth of two milis and a half, with HOim resistance or the uermana. gave Godspeed to the lei burdened lit and bmm vn nervona their Paria officially reports the capture tie company of youths, .who did no excitement. ifhina way 1 precipitated by the steadily proceeding. and occupation la Germany Threatens wer early day th advance of Venijly Poterie waU or h draft, but who gat their Order given Is the - The Americans have inflicted most severe losses upon the enemy, and Boureehee, near Chateau Thierry. ' service as volunteers, a members ef ta psek up and yeatsrdav fterronn tk reported flight of Oeneral bemi- tbe Jingiaeer. corps. company went. to. the Oabu Railway is be to battle lives of many Americans their jyytns ' noff, who said to about and while the has cst the Bil. qr ToMii depotl,an4 by five, o'clock had been in face of the death toll taken upon the The maia jflghtinftjn ,which the Brit Pier seek refuge in Mongolia. He is loss is inconsiderable the fcnAAfter the Darade. which marched q,uartrd in one or the rmeat laraatry iAj 11 v Iluns. In place, over whicn the Sammies have .wept the Hun from Capitol groanda along King eantenments at Castaer, .ilehua, tht being pursued by the Bolsheviki tf the territory 'a army to oil faptives Street to. Fort Street aha then to the flrsb of the eitisen dis- - dead lie three deep. unlieut, where the Tommiea beat hmwm command of a JprccSi h army practically n flnmha a4 ft t ftnlra' anil Ihfim waterfront, the final 'farewell was actually. wme under th ON f4rmB now SWEPT VICTOicIOUSLY ' aelvea attacked and .recaptured the voiced by' Attorney Prasdi .Thompson brlgad. tommander, for: tbe nrst bande4 aad generally disrupted Demands Exchanoe of Kaiser'jS from a platform serosa th street from Hawaiian. Infantry will com under the This second battle of the Marne in which Americans have been 'village of laligay,' halway between the . .. L a,. r i nr ihrpugh the dissensions which Mnme aad.. Hhma. tbey iwflict ' Bipcifte'd ;,friewJ fionvkte Pier 7. Seated hehiad th speaker renerai sommana';, voi. oa engaged' in force opened at five o'clock on Thursday evening with Ht were the Govaraorv Prince Arthur of Heard, U. 8. .A. poet commander al have arisen within it. ed beavv loaaea upon- the,aeniv. Ppmb Throyvef, For Gefmjvi Lellehos. i ' Mont-Hnlie- Bok Mo an impetuous assault bjr the Marines. By nightfall they have swept We of Noyona ,aod of r Connaught aol his staff, aro 19 if General north . ' Two more ..were passed It expected that if jftiit Cha- foogbt two local Qitizen roL Japane)'-- consul general anil eomcaaUs into and captured the yillage of Torcy, six miles. northwest of the Freneb firn Naturalized throtuzk '.tk medical' axajnininc tent SernirioiT , succeed in reach- in 'Tsaanav Woohuaa. Chiarse consul. A - - .... j . shall nnngementa, being tueeeaaful eah the-larg- .' finding them driving the Germans back upon preeeded ttterday, e number or men giv teau Thierry, dawn aud mpr;QTing thai, foaitiona, while WA8mNaT0K,' June 8 (Aor number of baad selections ing Mongolia hia surrender will . fng the surgeons ho spare moment. the village of Bourescbes! Here the Germans attempted o make north of the Aiane, west of Hoiaaona, ciuted Pr.ess) ir;pn. Uireata by the Bnal anldreaa and a Its aoneiaeton. after , tbe band bad played .the v.gtat Then the atatr f Capum Edward wit be demanded by the Bolshevist a stand, but the Marine were not to be stopped. They wept the he French drove tbe tierman out of Germany to mistreat American measure mII. IT. 'chief mnatarlas? affiaer. he villnye of le' Port.near Fontenoy, prisonera have reached the atat Spangled Banner" the sweet Soviets and this wpuid, it js fear- enemy back into the village and charged, the conflict being a swirl- ' of "Aloha .wet sang, first by kept tblr pen buy, for. it i expected Wounded prisoner taken by the department which haa taken occar by ed, and China to hand-to-han- members of HwaJia bSad, and thai all who Ver qualified compel Japan ing, d street battle, with the American bayonets stead My their JhigJieat eompjiment aion to remind Germany that there, the tbos. Brih ' song jvaa up en teats will b sent to Schofleld die .new foemjfn, saying are in thi country a larger num. then tbe taken by Ma these act cooperatively under the treaty ily thrusting and beating down the Clennan resistance. It American tire gathering. Barraeka hl aftemooa r net later hut they are a ood fighters a tbe bcr of tlermaus than that nation . upon which they recentlyentered. Repeatedly the Germans rallied'and came back in fierce coiuit - DlffsTwoce Apsarant taau tomorrow rooriuag. Oermana thenvtelvea. haa in ita- war prison campa anj ' the defen- may be required Yesterday's parad was unlike tk ToW ers and as repeatedly the Americans refused to assume ?ecmvii Nerer . Iqae that reprisals ia BxtMrt4 '. ARMY DISRUPTED Berlia, oftitially Allied cane the threats shall be carried military pageant that Honolulu haa " Meanwhile oa eompaay of the Sec- sive but met the counters by their own charges. announces that seen, over- ittank were (rep ylsed yesterday north out. .Tbeea recent wsratf spectacles ond Hawaiian Infantry probably of Disaster appears to have night Americans' held Torcy Mid Douresches and a stirred- strong amotions and called Last the f the Aiane and northwest of Chateau The threat arose out of a pro- Hi) sir a station along the Ramahun taken General SeminoiT and his patMottsm and v half mile of terrain in advance of these, while their winRs had been Thierry. posal which reached 'tb atat de forth burst of prida coast of th Island of Hawaii, wilt ar-ri- Iji' sxempa-fle-d wuji the new ad Testimony to the heavy fighting done artmeat through the Swiss lega- Lna nation 'a atrearta, a this morning and will be quarter- campaign for an independent brought up in alignment with these pains and by swlneina1 ranks fit khski-la- d by the. Bxitsh last week when the tion., for. aa exchange of Ziegfried ed ih th section vacated at the army government which would Bin-tele- flash and. Siberian vanced line of the French on the American left. Paul Loudon tor Krana Ton ma, with their Ug bayonet camp- - by Company H. Other enmpnnie ermnn wavea were biting thrown aeeouuameata,; muitary units aav been friendly to Allies HgaiOKt, Bhejms Is af- reported friend of the Kaiaer, to may- amy tomorrow oiorniug hujii have the TERRIBLE EXECUTION DONE the ilefenaea of the detourting engineer ' marebed ia - forded In. the eaanalty list just pub convicted bomb plotter and. sow Kauai and' Maui. . rbd for. the support of which he execution was done among the German ranks before serving a prison term in thia, coun- yesterday 's ptd- - Intead, Jul though Second b eomlng Terrible Uabed, which carries a total of thirty - The Eegimnt 'will try Cor his violations of the aeu.--- . to- gtv a reaaou. wny xaartamg rasa steadily from other is said by the Bolsheviki to have Ilouresches, where the Huns nude their stand. The Marines swept two thousand name. Two hundred anit t Air ht In w am sah ls tha city's Into 'Honolulu tbe eight oSeer were killed In action or traUiy laws of the., United BUtee. Bn Islands, replacing companies of the sought Allied iu'd. His army is lines with machine gun volleys, then charged. Louilun ia German, by atteeU. thouaands of School children the died of wound, and 753 were wounded said to be First eimut. Another desperate right, took place within the shade of the birth eMl a naturalised American A some huadreda. of wpmah trod the Moyis said to have been torn by dissen- or are poated a missing. Men killed way to tbe vessel wnicn arri away innonnf4 of the objectives aimed at in the attack. Here or died of wound numbered 4258, citizen. He was wnvictett in Ger- .Tha motion, piotnr entertainment was sions. One report, from Shang- .I'.elleau wood, one nea-tence-d Honolulu' own boys to tbe. battle field -- - many ai a'Busviaa apy and ' mornjnar while the wounded, and missing are 27,- I T ofieially bnlletiaed etterdav he .fighting was hand-t- o hand after the Marines had literally charged to-- tea year term of, into Wane. hai,, said he was about to disband - al-t- adiutant's oleo.' .Thee wiU.be ' ' I the lin march'.- behind the ' of machine gun and bayonetted the gun priaoinmen't;. j f' ' bs, end refuge in Mon through the hail bullets .,l,,li ; , :';', rnutbjr : vinr-the- ir homes conducted Chaplain Valentin his forces and seek Unleas' the Vslte4 $Utee- - wan who are lea saryiee ea.ua m eompann un tk Bed Croat field buxeau, and; crews. willixig to acecpt thU propoaal little ob4otdr. . golia for. himself, jpther, reports ' bo'staired iu small are be-- a heavy Amert--. used to show or parade.... It ; anight wH th The German defense of Boureschcs was helped by threat of miatrealnieui of tweia the meS ball aud th anaebjn say he is in retreat in that direc can priwiriers ititiu)atad. To have been; called M ill assorted group ) Mil artillery fire, German gas shells being poured into the American wr. gnu uompanT-- .Unia,' sm h threats the' Stat dartroent and it did not eep' step,' but,, with tion. was magnificently served, however, along . So, complete Jiav th mess arrange- tanks. The American artillery . immediately repkod the rank ivTi marched together, women ChiHren. . TEia group ments been worked out. that the entire CONCESSIONS DENIED and inany of the German batteries were put out of commission, .Swiss legation e ,eScl that men, and was made up of the relative of tke, amain and of .nrarlr fourteen hundre4 mistreatment of , Americana, ia ' Referring to the new treaty un-Je- r while the German rear lines were heavily bombarded. boys who were leayisg their wive ansa . paaeerl through th "less hall at prison in Germany, taught' be e i ;;5 er ami sweettearta. were diaser yesterday. noon in fifty-fiv- rain which China and Japan would pected be met with jears - OVERCHARGED OBJECTIVE to teprisala. inn .The- - men ar also beginning- to J - stied here, but none faltered'' on tha ate. of a of the original plan when Carpathian Destroyed Ger- ..w.a,a.- act conjointly in Siberia in case The capture Tore was not part t march and r or we rarewe'i Jearn that wr with food ia frown the Marines were sent forward on Thursday evening, but the Amer- man Diver Loss Sixty that were given at the Ut leave-tak-ju- g ed upon and 'that si man mnst not V .he necessity shall arise, Tokio ' upon his. nlada mora to occupied hun when the boy turned their step thaa'h intends of- icans, driving after the retreating Germans, swept in and All .. messages say that Japanese Percent of mmm toward the waiting vessel t.ohf .simply at:' "! ' the village, clearing it of Germans, Imprisoning many. that Hawaii ready' to mk het auc-rific- e ficials declare the terms of the WAHHINGTON, June 8 (Associated The terrain captured by the Marines, who were outnumbered IN MtCQ BLAMED with the rest of, the nation. new treaty or agreement do not every stage of the fighting, is valuable because it is where the Press) Destruction of the British Prince Arthur tyujpecta TREASQH CHARGED TO I at y;ive v.,v; 4teaiuer Harputhlan by the Hun diyer While the' parade ws farming Ja Japan control of the army, Germans hoped to be able to force the way open fur a continuation ' Uiat have been engaged iu raiding skip- he Capita) grounds. the eompsay 4 nor of its finances, railroads nor of their drive upon I'aris. This road is now completely blocked and of Interpreted As recruits wa lnspacd i by ,Priixc( Ar ping oil the Atlantic Cuaat of the Unit Speech Wilson thur and hi etasT with tha Governor. EDITOR OF "BULL" mines. The report that the agree- - by Americans eager for more fighting. ' t. held id Htatea waa yesterday by At o 'clock tbe first rank i ef ''..- reiortd Message To Mexicans three ' ment does give Japan these great Last night, according to a French despatch, an American patrol .he navy making two for-.ug- marchers swung obt of las Capite); department, rights and powers, and also im- northwest of Chateau Thierry made a daring advance, charged U vesaels in addition to the Ameri-,a- WASHINGTON, Juno 8 (Aasociated groud gates aud down through taa .... lane rormed oy toe cioae-pavca- e. machine gun, killed the gun crew aiuf brought back the craft that have been sunk. .Her Press) Blame for present relations YOBLK, 6 (Aasociied mense concessions persist in spite I lt German on side street., NEW Jurt I. have been rescued having between Mexico and the United States throoga either of the t weapon as a trophy. after Behind the four mounted policMneii Press) Jerenilsh Q'Leaxy, Irish Amer of the denials that followed, front lrip'd about fur more than a day lu which are admittedly somewhat straiA . agitator and formerly the pub that led tbe parade-cam-e the Kamehs,-- lean WAR DEPARTMENT SATISFIED jpeh boats. ed, is placed by President Wilson upon Usher of Hull, which, waa, suppressed by both governments, the published The Harpathinn was destroyed by German oropaaandista and a speech meaa cauots wits tusir Mart, jutsvua The news from the general battlefront of the past three days of those Jesting boys oi th.a rhe governnieut, was indicted yesterday rexrts of the purported burden ""imr .,ne uf the. Herman divers about hun- which he made to a party of Me x lraa five on. charges. ... r Wis the officials of war department and of the genera1 t Schools. Tljey wer,e fol- With others treason f m reassured the dred miles off the Virgiuia capes, febe editors has been cabled to Mexico lor, first "because of the agreements. lowed by- - the white clad rank of the O'leary sal arrested staff, who now consider German drive has been at least regia-tty- . publication may have the w. s. 4 that the wan a larger type, of 2870 tons there. It Honolulu Military Academy. Than published utterances, in Bull and was a As tendency to clarify tbe general situ tenijxirarily halted. W hether the enemy is exhausted or whether in other instancea, the officers rarched all o tb troop of Boy yea his liberty On ball. When it be and cew were permitted to. take to the ation. Sra evidsuii that the conspiracy for the cessation is due to plans of the Germans to organie for fresh dele Scouts of tbe city and after tbeta cam boatu and leave their doomed craft. President Wilson received the Seouta. I which ao many Sinn Feinera were ar I - he newly organized Girl is yea-:erda-v Mexican editors at blows- elsewhere not clear. They arrived at an Atlantio Port nation of visiting van croup bearing outspread rested ia Ireland had ita tentacles in the White House yesterday ana toe eui the of a Army men consider tlut the situation demands that the Ger- aboard the steamship Palmer a huge American Flag Mayor Ibis country aa well, O'Leury disap ft 1i ject of international relatione waj mrhd aud boad was cancelled elTorts their Marne west- which bad picked them up after they toseph J. Kern and at thi point in the peareil his ball GOVERNORS ORDERED mans renew their to widen salient to the freely discussed. President WUson ex ' had drifted about in small boata for Un cam, of volunteer Hioce then he has bueq a fugitive from ward, as it is certain, regardless of the determination of the Allies twenty six hours. Ail fl the crew are pressed his views relative to German Justice aud. his bcotiver waa arreated fyr prouauaniiUta their efforts ulaiji In. khaki and their kinfolk. to conserve their manpower, that they will seie any glaring Ger-- . thus aaved although oPe fireman ia sod Basks of Children alleged' Brticiption in arranging for ly aud. clearly. Beferrina to past re ' Injured. Suck an outpouring of children, aa hia scape, Number of Registrants In Class 1 weakness as the signal for a great counter attack. he he was not proud . Ked-e- t man of tbe Harpathian lations indicated ln.po-uoluru- Others to be indicted ara Marl brings in (oUowd rarely haa been seen Secretary of War Maker announced last that he is con totul of lenses through work of tbe history that was made 4he aad Victoria and Car) Kodiger whose Blow Expectations niht the the two, Vom the little tot of th if these raiders to six steamers and relations of the close aelabbors. who. atwxdUy mavhiaations a German spie are said sidering sending Assistant Secretary Stettinius to Europe in con- The speech was not made primary grades, trudgl ight era. Iesideut's ajong flaga elotched in, chubby to hav xtudw) to the Pajiftc coast. WASHINGTON, June 7 (Associat- with American ordnance supplies ami with the proposal public as waa evidently with nection hienator Hwanson, acting ebalraian here tt inter handa, for blocks and aaiar a the ,ey ed Preaa) General reviaiona of tho ureted as a uieaeaae to the people of - for an Allied ordnance cabinet. of the senate committee on naval af mifi-h-t ranee, boy and air Is, la.lose- l.fiii,,?i Mexico jtud has beoA cabled to Mexico CASUALTIES PEPORTED draft classifications have been begun fairs, after a conference with heads of tai kMl ranks, with their taachrs, under from i. ' City for publication there Drst. 7 (Asspciat orders Provost Marshal the navy department yesterday, told wept like a living trant aloag th WAMHINlTON. June General Crowdcr. He expresses sur- )w.s.a,--T Press). Today casualty buaOo lis committee that the Allied and tint nv. aah school had iU baa sod d 'a list prise that there are so few registrants WHEAT CROP WAY BE iStates naval destroyed GERMAN PEACE BfclNG in addltloav oarried wtLce publics by tbe war' department on re ted foreea had uaav this placed In i Class 1 in some dis- Aajra, bad: ceipi ' of of the sixty percent of all of the underaea Auusng th achooJat that of Gnatl Pershing 'a report tricts and says bas been 8ACX 600ZE TflADE a it found that poemy representative iu-- the .lin war am name or rnft which the had constructed th commaoda lvs rte men now placed in Class 4 should be nn,l liV siii .1. kctrl nnari tkas InaaAal Sfihool, OF iinn Puiiahou Ajcadessy, Ksuluwu of the Americas forces killed in 1 i ,'Mi GAME BASEBALL 7- , in Class or in Class 2. CLOSE TO RECORDS by AMTKBDAM, June -( A.aociate yaJt Ania-m- who wounds, .to to Allied ...d Neutral shiouW half Kalibi kai, Pohukaj, actio, twlv died of sis He today telegraphed Pi liqpe tjrailo throughout KsabuaMMMi, Central Arammar, ,th accidents, diaease. six the governors r . He expressed the confidant belief ,he of va of and Investf-gation- s it of all of the State to cause that the present submarine visitors the Ukraia, whii-- had been iatej-di- Normal School and MaJuaJey 1 severely wounded. .T - ' to be. immediately started to x ( b.V waj", has - - Second Only To Thres I.ON'l" iN. ii ii Associated would be speedily driven from be coast Ituasia- early In the now SchooL After tb hMlT, marched '. , Yield eus-tiun- rrvk- determine the cause of tbe smaller )i i Croa girj whJto Pi t ll' ;i ii t can and thev and otbera would be driven "f"1 roauwiixi, ,iMjuiruS iv fvyu'im th Rl Is.tho KXKBJ2KT OABTHVT AIT 41 p popularise MM. 11 Years Ago Indicated Rye Brlin. The Manufacture of intoxi and cam Ippg ra of ' than expected numbers of tboae who liasi-li.-i- in from and kent wv frnm the main tbet Mrs. llliaa flarthwait. f!nl tins iiuinlry it is the war on ecale , the t wife of are first subject to the draft. cants is permitta.1 a limited tepresentstive. .of HwV Her-be- Crop To Be Bgmpcr will iln it. I American slii.i.in routes. r Oarthwatt Company C, aj. a). that in' Aniericnn soldiers ony however. branch of th American Jjttf of Third i None of the American war that mid mill. .ii in u ni ii ir here have craft League prominent Kagineers, of .Scbofleld Barracks, died : ' and 'msnir eiUn. FIFTY THOUSAND -(- now bo t' .WASHINGTON, June AsHoi-iut iirouw lit tlinr national name here and are stationed abroad are to at nine o'clock;'" yesterday morning ia TURKS llU't withdrawn, means, he Ooveruer Deatuuai ikQnfUw vawbd ed Press) Iterord crupn uf smut' griiins the Canail in in n enthuHiastio ad other effectual NEW GOy NfiMtO the Department Hospital, Fort Bhafter, ARE REN0EREQ HOMELESS nr' believes, having been found to end tWW" ut rue aeaa os.soib- groep, and crop of utburs tlmt tire but little vomtes of it uliniint, as aro their allies TOKJO, Juna 6 (Special to Kippu FvllowiUi thee in, lis ain repce. followitig a brief 'Tineas. Funeral ser- ,pf record ar forwAHt by tin- - ii- - of the Stati n. the present menace. vices will be held three o'clock this ehwt Gen. M. com tentative of the Chinee and Japaujes at AMSTERDAM, June 7 (Associated of agriculture in its utats- - Kiny promiHed to W. I. s. Jiji) I.ieut. Ahashi, partment h.ii attend eomnvircial 9rganitiou. ad after1 tk afternoon at Williams' undertaking Fifty thousand persons have of crop wiiku were in tin- vame hi t representing CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BAXM. mander of the Sixth Army Division f to be In Pre) ment mi tennis band of Ht Louis, Colleiie. which lad pviort, tbe Interment Puea - I Kumamoto. been ap been- rendered homeless by a fire which sued yesterday. This report ami fore tl.e 'ii.tr states army and navy on A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge stationed at has nineteen of Its boy with those depart- - cemetery. Mr. Uartbwait, who was cast are bused upon the rumlitioii as .lnlv 1, Aueii an ndepemlence Uay and of neuraliria. whatever the trouble is, pointed governor genera or rormoa. lni anil the reoreaeutative - of the M(sa Llllaa A. Dodge before her mar destroyed mui-- h ef Stuuiboul, the more uu June 1. thi iirenariit sois fur the game are nianilieibiii, ' I'm., R1m drives awtiv He will siicced Geueral S. Ando, re school with their many at aired service riage, WS native of Kauai, and tweo ancient part of Constantinople between Interest of the nation ami of the ill pniH t. 'he pain at once and cures the com cently reaiuned. ting, tbe Britisjv Ulub with it servje vv nm. th He of Marmora and the Golden I J. w. a. . -s v t c - . s www- wirld ceuters chief on lie wheat roi w. . I. plaint k v First apiilieation gives - flair swung bv. Bom hundred, of Horn. Ocsjiutcbes received here tell ia eittiiiinted at '.KU.IIIIIi.liOH UusheU a in women line, rep - great 'Oil GERMANY USE ITS relief. When bottle of it is kept MAKES LONG FLIGHT marchinv followed In , mgun saa of property losses and much suf- and it is said that it iiiiiv rea li ri lot MY the house the nin of burns aud seaJdit hus ... fering. i June-.f- l (Special o lion. Of this spring hent t"ii r 'i SEIZED RUSSIAN SHIPS iiiiiv I,. .roniitly relieved, euts and roKIO, Nippu was ,1 m ixvt nun ,ii hell, ami w inter wheat uicMv healed rod swe'l'og J)0-- Y. Sato a civilian sviator, ar mehSmoha. Oiwl R-lt- Kalama Socl wIUiaTJt JJKOMO DU1NINS today a of iifl'l . ARGONAUT IS SUNK f)M7,0IMI,(l(MI. Tlie liixhfHf previous ree I .ON I'M i .V 7 - (Associated i rim,tlv reduced. In fact, for the rived here nftr fliht tv. Daughter of Warriors. A striking (Tablets). uruggtst refund roouy if j i . Goto - ! in lOlJi when In hul illx it HiK h embro- - uiiles from Okujunna. left Oka was band NEW f A "M-ialo- of wheat hrrvi't i ) is just an fentnre of the parade the it fail to cure. VnRK. Jim iiimored that the Oer--' made Tb sigaaUu oi i nmitineil to I 0 IA,OIHl.noO ImxlieU rti' ii in 1'ii'iv fiiin Iv should be i.ro ymnn two davs ago and but one rompomwt of (Hrls of th paivstlon 'g w Press) 8hlpinvr men leiirnel to,d" - n v II U A : . - a ' in the eaptured Russian i le , Ii hia tsip. TM. flight Arpiv School, P CbHBug ' ' OKUVftlai,oaCl?9X. Mu l... . TIih f rrr)il for oati- liilUiin an l'r sale bv all lUaler. to. duru Girls' C. . -- !.. mraiiiHr r",inl- - !f bu.lieU mil f.r ne s I lllii i.Di ill M!:n-- Sen fi fur use in the Medt ii Smith 4 (' I. Id., ayeuis for n new Japanese record fo long die won h was grsud inarthal of tbe 7 .U.o.n.o... rn j.0.1Vt4 w8.'"' r.rpedoe.l off the Scilly i,!,.,,-'- . II CO., 8t. U. A. h 4.1th w ill be a re. or J cmp. tel IMIieali lyanist the Allies. lo mi. AJW. flying. rad. Loui. 8. June 5. JLLUB

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JUNE.' 11, 1918, -SE- NfI-WftKI,Y - ' '4 ill. FORMER NEARLY 'HALF, OF nilARnR SECRETARY LANE iHGLUOES fJ(ltiTfil(l?FiRnHl'l5SEC0N D ' ! fcr Join IiV , i uu itu iv uunuui REGIMENT IS HERE (JelftbratlflfFmirlli" i IsUhd Plantations Decide ., That Call To Colors Will Not Kauai's Contingent Here and Situation on Mainland Will Be ' ' ' AffMt Former Workers mu?t 1s Expected Today With ,' Unique Blit Here-- Will'ollovV .Tune ' N 1'lnntatlnh of the Big.isiana soraiers to Afnve Unes of Othfer.Fcstiviles and of Big Jslaiid will pny the rejjiilnr mnnth-l- y About End Week Celebrations

enlf-td- e v bnnua to their former employes . i " . ', ;Sv-- ., ,,' ,. , Kauai's entire ncgrcgatinn of Ha The Komil, i,f ,Iol th oli.r with the iintionul this M'nr ill he l . . I I - . .' waiian 'National (innrdsnien arrived in marked ' guard. As soon a the figures for the eelelirations niii're in mdst '.'' Honolulu early yesterday morning' on pans of thi' I nited states, iblg BiiBUHl I Minus nre inn.le up tlmt but hardly VJILUl lUU 111 1Y1111U Makes the Inter Island steamship Ktlauea and, i different in Honolulu ti,;m usual. Act HoMtencr Detficau !. f alsi 'will b pnii tn the men who nre l'J noW'WCrtiig I nele Sinn's khaki. with the exception of one company, all ing n. iiii t!,c iiies,icl c ish of l'resi , This Was the rhecriiij; nniiouneement were ultder canvas at thn innbilicafiort dent Wil-- , i, the , Vlcbftit mil this yonr made' this morning by Colonel More-head- , camp at Fort Armstrong shortly af- will be m:u'icil ,v t,. try f , eotnmander of ilie Second Repi-nten- i ter break fast time. The battalion ia furei!'ii e..,es residing in the commun- Who hail taken up this very ity to Iskc cipmily romrniMif 'prts Soldiers BackFrom thie War matter with numlier nf 'plan- commanded by .N'aj. Richard Oliver. s the Americans. tation representatives, srvb the HI!o With out? company of the Second In- I 'r Honolulu, ss elsewhere, therefore et-Her1- d .In ne 4. v Ml be n of fantry, from Kohalu, commanded by this U'ret public dcmntist rw--' I just had a talk with Mr. tion (if t'l Rcntnn Cltptaiii Samuel Wools, nearly a half the foreign born to display their' To Hear Spokesmen Every Hind' said the colonel at the nrmotv loyalty to the I hite Desires of of al- Mules and to hBd he tell me tlmt the bonus will the, Second Hawaiian Infantry is the war of ciHir.ntinri M. paid without fail nnd at once So ready in Honolulu, nnd these companies Mrchiienr is Ready Side of Local Controversy and Gomes sUMtn fa the flifutcs on the big annul will be augmented this minuin bv ar- llotiululn is already eipiipprd bi'Miis nlth earl be made up that nlso w ill be rival from Maui. the maehiuerv f,.r a lovdlfy "demdn With dpeirMihd psjld the men. This is going to mehn Expected Today stratb'ti of all persons residing under )o all Of them fur not a few have the prnteetiniT f1,u of the Tfc'e "AmMckn Ahival'" been "depending upon that bonus to throe central companies of the Ttv: for seldom his a ve:ir pnssed tHat Aftfid Second "I have a hiir pruositiiiti in mind iltralitijjr with tlitr availaMc 'of meet the inevitable expenses attended battalion were under orders a i rne races nwelling in Hnwiii from v . rtpolt pulling up stakes and switching to leave Kanului last evening for Ho rill the shines bordering upon the great ttie I'nitfil States, afid Ihc public lands of Hawaii mav be Jrvim to nolulu arriving here today. civillnn military life." The La Pacific Ocean hnve not taken some part. 111 Hie Lreneral liaiurt -- company incliKkil Rcliemc; said Sccrctarv Lane vesterdav. "1 Diwfl t 'Kxd Work . may be among thi With its I'nmn,' To look over the local situation for hinuelf, the Interior Laae embtscipg 1111 8wMry tf . Wltk jeonlpnny commanders, l number and tomorrow company Kiinn iiitn the land sittiattofi here" to secure art understanding of lu department tro affair ' Hawaii are inUleti the another repreaentatives and flags of the Pacif- tboM ef t Waabiqgteni reached adjutant. Captain may leave; the Valley Island. The 1 Honolulu yentervjay fro ban TraBelscu, hekd of a party Deyo, and Maui ic countries, the Fonrh of Jury1 cele- t, and hope to lie able td heir the views of men interested in all at bi ' cliiitin,tnlibi ' om ,' " th. headquarters stuff working flfteien panics have beea getting ready for bration so viaitoW: .. , greatly desired bv president (if of v .'..... ' r hases the homestead question. boo re, a day the units of the Big Is- th' wr-- evice for the pnst week. Wilson can easily be carried' Into, Accompanying the Secretary arrf Into 'bf aA priiWIpaJ burean chief, E. O. ' ; effort, r-- my hold nulilli- - land guard, are .swiftly shaking down Captain L. L. PaMerson, Medical In "It not mlriMise to anv meeting- - btitI Bradley, assistant iy th secretary, who partiealarw Intilnd aed lefria- - carrying out the wishes of the o "f, "I fliettnk into, shape. ail) fiCsei e Corps, w ho was sent to ! 11 latioa affecting Hawaii, and Lathroji Brawn, tpefial to the tecreUryl It tnke several day, Maui President, the Committee on PoMie will send for the spokesmen of the v arious a icw.s hekl here 011 land etstot probably at least a week before the last week, ha conducted physical Information at Wnshington, uiru Dinner, private, socreiary. aa a tonutierniai tiern of riectetary will ash matter and Mr. Bradley, Mr. Brown and mvnelf will the'in-'ortnttti- on ' Lane pnper work can he cleared away amihitiona among the men Bectire eompnaie hid chief. t ' and throughout the mayors of the ritles to organ! ground the week so they have to give us. 1 hope Welcomed addition official part ar Mr.,' Lane, jyiri. th bared for the real vwrk of tlint the command arriving eommittees among1 the prominent for- that those who have' totWa Mr: Bradley,' - putting a real polish fodav will be trippel of many men who eign eodn-eil- ItrowB and Mis Kaney Lane. i military upon horn residents and the statB a the)- believe to be of value will oiinmuiiicatc with 111c and would not qualify for the jnen service under the of the National Defense have al- eel themselves free to call upon me." '., i Thi' do p;t mena thnt the officers clote scrutiny of the army surgeon at ready promised their cooperr'tien.' The Received by mi friary guard oi honor, rimhvt te a MHwptJou nt the Ale lire neglecting that most important 'he mobilixntion ramp. Hawaiian Vigilance Corps hss already FRONT NATIONAL. VIEWPOINT andeYeung Hetet, plad in w receiving Una at a afteraoo 'garden fete Bad part of their work. Already Captain Soma Batlgnatlons promised 'its aid in Secretary Lane is vietofng'thc w preparitnf for the land question of Hawaii as part taken to prtrate-vie- of eoBae loyally taken moving picture ia th evening Ueyo ha mapped oijt a full daf'a celebration. Battalion Sergeant Major William me is" made the ftrat Bay hdre of the party buiry.one., w. busy , that today 'a Sunday Stibttdule aad. that went into effect this Acta' en Petition in. national land question, wntcn tortay part of the ''great lott-mito- n Engle ha been diarhnrgod such in eonte a 'wHeomed epfottunity to real .up bit. , ', ' morning. It reads with a most as iiiestion. The Secretary a 'proposition a familiar oritur to accept a commission sec- President Wilson was moved to ask has ereat under wav. which Tha business or investigating wijl ba taken op ,U on Tuada.y. twang to eld soldiers does a arat all' that ond lieutenant of the Mauians. Lieu- for this demonstration because of" a le will develop and place before congress soon! This i a proposal pArty" vUi and inloet iKa naval tfeaat Pearl Uatbor, where ','rperinr order" so. great petition sent to liim and a Ha tenant Waiwaiole, although he ha signed America begin to plan now; wait on ita way toward t eomfdetibn. Ja the afternoon ; BepUming' with first call at seven by Armenians, Assyrians. that Kw'vnlattin forniaHy is said by the Maui Newa to Belgian, Chi- tHat the I uteres of th Islands hava Heeretarv Laaa ta agreed to open the Fwat ,Torrito'rlaJ Fair. Further Vlouk' ia the morning, mess call at nese. Czechslavs, Danes. Dtrfeh.1 for what is to be ti thV have received orders to report to the Finn, done with hef than that, plana of the party wer pot ready far laat night. . fevn-4hirt- flnr a announ!emnt assemlly drill intelligence' bureau of the French,' French Canadian. Greek, Hun-ariai- tniuutea setting up exercises Hawaiian threat army when victory has been )nHo. even by reanoar of the; jreat wnx Erpia roa tvr of department. Several other officer have Italians. .Tspancse, Lithuanians. warv Wnileithe' Beeretary ha made Of aa the old soldier calls Hha-sian- in not ailytteninU for publifatian regarding "ireny" it, resigned, mostly for physical Norwegians, Poles, rrtugre, secured France and the Kaiser - the particular polali' of lUWaiian and thrfte solid hours of drill and reason. wont affatetthnfr receire hi ntttmtien, it ia The public schools of Mnui lose Su- Humuninus. South Slavs, Swede is driven into he dc1' knowa thnt ho intend, going moat carefully )t the day off n the and Swiss. the oblivion I want particularly to make myself into thematte of diapotdtlon ot tafiers pervising Principal George S. Raymond), ' ' puUia-lauds- . ' familiar ss 'a short visit n ill per-ml-t' the waqt. t(Lhear. both aidea on thfa queation," he 'with recall from drill, retreat, The rrtovement for a - series. a' slated yt who is a Unit" lieutenant iu the Wnilu-k- u such celebrn- terday, and ia"Ievident that thei in-t- ba nothijig of Htea, tattoo and taps, at nine Hurt v. with the natlrmal park ne bav it thr eatvutive semion company; ud Manuel voca- will ' - Joseph, "We have a million men here without ms VAlle' in 1ia tye about hin prbe.- The (amt'n credited to Governor Plnkham that he YVeodlng Owt TJnQt lulu sometime u;n when Bfltlsh resi ret4d - tional teacher,! has also joined the I departnreiit ever intend to take Mr! Line around- and lhw him the pnbiie. laada before he lets Tbft' work o weeding out the dents launched the plait and nav fit "ranee by this fall," said the bating aeea them.' Wa Colors. Practically par cent of the - - - Hnyotie talk' about laoMa t him repented yesterday , with lenities, after Mn untt hra already eommeuced. tn when "' i " n wi nivn ud' working force of the Hawaiian Com- that the'Ariteriearfs get - J.une had appeared on amfe tbit-b- M. C. be- Secretary yesterday, "and two aeriutiona wi- aeed. but since I have) the scene aiade it blain woJ.K .Ih. i.i t,r i.im. Lieutenant Carter. I'. M. K. ft together to prepare their pmns for the I. i I e mercial Sugar Company goes with m wiiHi ur il ace wno ne .. ee gan trfdaj-th- of the million by beea here I have found hot that word ii wouiu ami t.l woiuir.J' ant wnu task siftinj them out guiird, and It is figured it will day throughout the Territory all the next spring, and as command in "Ki that all arc inadequate' to tell about Hawaii. Pocking ia Awaited ef Captain Wood's mo.au slowing in foreigner shall have opportunity to o- - ftefcretaVy a dowir production - many more after that as may be I have ' Hdnor'of Lantf and hia jart hala and he la due in Hlln tomorniw to 0Ci-.n- read all that Robert I.ouia A the awaited ateamablp pa4p4 of sugar. '! I An.Wvi, i. wcmMbln 'tnbit acceptable eooial diver begin" physical examinations of the of It' i expected that the equtred to bring about the com-- : Kljenft .lk" up he"baVbrr 'ba1 tefward the pfef - , New chamber 'of ' alo; . i arid men an daty here. Colonel From Hilo -- Warren Htoddord have writt about tlid ' - frs cniinerce, Hawaiian Vigilance Corps. ilete defeat of '( Whin aouml of tramping i fert euldb4 I 'A 'aiton na th('- party From jer'inany. tKe beauMht of 'HWwhii.' bot I'gaload entered the Morehead said this morning that he Hilo romes the statement that Hawaiian orgnvrxariwu' Faci-- n and the aUreet Tef ore1 1 be w ' and "Pa 'itBfjrrelfi6lir h'aJ, barf hdhd 'tbe 'troppa departed fofr their atn-- eonfld'ent the percentage of the supply company, headquarter com- victory is won and our army 'of Bo frw"'eveB " tbern' thnt ppnaranee that I'nlow will get together within the Wn aBmd njitrtinl joM Tlte oast roo were -- pany s prepared or wnaf I hiv aecn evea y nrtrilerV JoiWa'i front thi examination will be and .Bf c.ompany wifl leave there aext 'week-- - f Bt after selecting 'a gD- uillions of men are brought -- daV V, in qy two heW. la slurht, five per Jum H for.iionolulu. Captain - nhivi - .'nlum' ' -, Hawaii a probabry no more thaa Yates eeal'- - pSibsn . , , . . i A- , n v r.,:..... i i tcn, ttr e n nno'rgbadfdV the! the aqiiadrtm'of tbe Fotitkh company, u 'lome, we be wo'nderrinir'ikiTioaa, unparatlered plaeo iralry 0ts' If thin opinion proves correct it un west Hawaii is uudef of tot Inclotle1 forergB-bin-- must prepared to' aecretary on hla flrat" entmsoe to .d Mctjaurin.f ' committcs beBntV. h' TOata1nWiii1aibiBJ wHli'shoM that the guardsmen of the orders to" suit for Honolulu on the 17th, restoenrs. ake care of them. Many of theni of Bit; Island are a finer body of men phy- and m the same date the machine gun In Hilo tim Afttf the war.' waen'wa have a A ' hse been taken by the ' dovble line of guard eocupled (thi .' vill be mnrtira The tefrMarV'aeepted the military sically than their fellows ou the main- company and the eanitary detachment fore-lock- lit. Jfiltdn Hlcf' is chair- nut able to return to the nterehaitt that will be urea ter ri oter of 'the wharf where OoveertoM tn Hifa ryen hiotrntlon" aninf wrlwnv and land, where the loss from physical will embark for the mobilization ramp. man. The celebrKtiim ther4 will con :icriiiation they left take up wtttf one half of l'iukham awaited the cabinet offlkif. - 'to It dB'roteoT VHtKe ',' oemoersTio- njawner,' and wna genial run hps sometimes mounted to h.1 bili Recruiting for vacancies is aires. l sist of a parade'iof 'decornited' ear and eommeTee of the With th Governor were , Briiradiir- - ith'aH of 'nhrgted irms. We allow them sim- -' ofit" nation- -' is goinj- - to real hanjifJ.'a.! trt out as thirty percent. under way on the Islattil of Hawaii, float in' the foren eon; patriotic' ex- cannot ire General .'A; P.- Blne'kwnjt, Vl 81.', ijell menf of acqnatntanee creating this being done yuder the ai.fniflearkv of th Pn.-in- It ha f frer From tioiv on the orders against the the direction of ercises with music in th Oarety Thea ly to be turned loose upon the 1 partment commander and i.icut-Co- t tUeat' '. , been " hart! 1 tit ' Ameriea n j'''-- even 'to Ffed Bnah, of men' of the guard undertaking any out Lieutenant Ayres. rr. field and track event 'at' Moohefcu heretofore Heey llerriam, XI: 8. fof the Honolulu (immunity to bring about a sc- to see' C A? hlf Iron Work Whowft a side duties during the day will be The last rtarapany of the second but I'ark in 'the aftv-rhoo- Mil free daltce t,Bthftir eteetit th Atlaatie, but Htaff. Js'earhy was Ealani-aunol- e.nr 111' Pcleate eehoolwnWof 'th' awetary in Cali- strictly enforced, said the colonel this talion of thf'First Ha'vtaiian Infantni in lh armory ' iif the eveningl ions economic disturbance. rid mn a not . only be fornia w .., s v mnrhilrg. Captiin Deyo aa regimental lift the iniiliillr.utiou camp yesterd:iv I nited Statea DiBtrfet At'tornev S. able to gtnsp tile value of Ai-tl- i THe iirti-rlor- ', bate-liiJHde- nKgifed hin the lipfdre aeewtary of. the dcr4yty Mmr adjutant has isVueil orders cp mornitig, ucioinpanied by Major I.n C. Huber will beV th of the 'da v PUBLIC LAND SURVEY poMribilitjes that arr n ou 1 that "un otftor tllis atood 6o the deek f J he atenni. ul heteli cheers wet given listed man will be permitted to erform Jiidd, commander of the battalion 'oerl,' tiot'Ve will have the ship "I have a proposal in mind !to l -- ci nnd recognized many of thoae on tlio wtth'. n vill nd haW were reYntfvnd nn not of mllitairy and will be Hie first unit tu perfect td treat richt of way, free. niy dnties a iiiiturc - v liiivf, ; st i nr-r- r prtiruirjy Delgate Kalant A tht th presence between the hours of seven a. iu. and orguiii.ution in bni rucks at Castner. revfit to congress,- with a i un. siiin miim, iiiit nr. I'Hulc. SirrrrftutdfhV the cabinet uJ.Uf V nertjle , trealp4t VTHaon five thfrty p. m. " Those hours arc to Colonel W. H. Riley, commiindini; the i.aite"'eriiiletf; "that when thi 'war i ' bei-ana- fur an of i Vir-- I 1 appropriation two over I'pr were Mrs. Iane and their daughter? ibi4vet ia ppciatud, ahd bt anered to their 1'ncle Samuel. t HavMiiiiin H f:i li v. limy all In we will hve the right of wajr Meuretary po. yient O. Hradler.-tlt- aaiuataae-aeer- l.ane irnadmt6od to be one OrhVers' are instructel in the same in Cnstui r bv Kriday of this week, and o three million dollars to cafrv wheriver 'we Vint to tary.of the iuterior and MtK Bradley real lug men of the American order, to the adjutant lo;i u'iM'ii foilv I'iht hniirs in which to ut the , Hawaii' Mit'BPtt JSxkh "f report when Proves To Be pieliniiuarte. Mr plan is to ' I erjuia "nia-j-' and' tnthrup Brown,' Mr. Lane 'a apt. nntion in thin of world htatpry. be nl diakc down, the entire regiment ave the laud "Thee Hawaii etrpect a lively - ing their quarters, and will not inn situation of the Nation inl BMinlant ' ifra:- ) ' T1" party vaii I iuterest arnoniT' people, and Brown, and then drlvowoot d the leave rdered out tor intensive field in irveved. I nOuld thou-1- 1 the that will lowed to the city limits exrept hav the many - OlcBn M. NWaffer, private aeetery rto Monn' where they will make their with fiial permission of the cam t rurt ions b MiihiIii w GKeap ud acres of eastern swamp lurlds hriitir them'" here ill ever iitc rcMtaini- headquarter Pewter-- Mug ii urn be The na- - Mr. l.aaev Amonjr ttfe inlnhd officials during, their entire ty niiitidiug ottiser, either by day or night. Expect JIard Work over, with the idea of see hi c is. creation of vonr tnt'Udntthilo.'-- I and thoae who were delegated to ef- - a. the dvkes ''"'' Prka will add to this Interest w.t. As i of t lit" aad the canals tu I Heially (jreet the officer quar Come Forth the teiiins regnlnr rci u itA kit' td'aan...!. 4 k s. a...... I II'. cabinet at nieuts I" cu dning NKW YOKK',1 JuBe fJ (Officisl) ruin and profert them' ahtould i;o in C.--J- ! hac streaoous Hhm bn m hQi mitiue were Covernnr Designate AltlOOarh'tker wan H alight Sprinkle Kven 1 ti the cost th mniritfitft h fnf parks. , "ut nnd trench work, lon marching when the Kaiser posed as of the work; I would have Mtrth-- t'olleeror of 'M. JUv of . "the Venezuela came into u he rut-ove- '""'"'ennnK t the 'Port ri"a Ink rs and hard work Iv Im "(lenfleirtan Sportsman" lie was lands of MirhiKn and Franklin,' Hint mante I). 'H. MaeAdaU J'4"' "4 when the party etnrted up gciirrn Tnfo the HtBte of "usninj-- - iiniutlis it - I'spected t but Colonel practising;, .deceit. This wils the inns surveyed and estimates ma le "rndin' ivHei tur of Internal Keveuue Hatha- - own, the brecfea from Tantalua quiek-"v- . n vvnrk nPn ,",rk "n ,b" lli'iml. coimii iniling the big l.cilchii.i case us fn back as in IW15 when the necessarv to stnino and '""'.' l'"r!,,"'n" .,n,H' I iiiled Htat4 Diatrict Attorney 'y farrted thin away and by the time SOUIU' u,f national park in Ha ;iiis'. the island to he presented a "uold" cuu as the lear these lauds for cultivation I "J"1 S. K. Huber. InepecU.r-iu-eharg- e e- h"party ren hed Waikilri Beach 'ill Mini lnei barn Mu" " n,Hiie "( of Ir- the soon ii"mIiIi prize nir an ocean yaent race, voutd have the fifteen million acres of "e ""' r,,!,,n. iniyrBtiiio K. I.. H gluey, W.1 aa ahiniiig aud day is and huideiicil v,H,e'1 t'MI'isTs. Robert "' the wa tlear: :'t was iv 011 by art Vmerican yacht rid lands iu the west Kone over to tee "T 'hr Nliinyle, territorial War Havinga ptampa 'despite the'effprt of tb moon coming "I1 vhere the system M here from ' Cii plain I'lrile.'ick 'ilyul, who tur a dozen years the " Kaiser's reservoir cau be put H"'1 P''l,i'ltles. director; l.feut. Hi H. Oriabv, U. 8. K."1; ,htvea tb earth aud the--' aun ami a and' the irrigation run to that t.unt buin'i-ij- Home New Kng. i ut the up" has been highly 'prl'.ed for canal repreoPiitiBjr Bear Admiral UroiSre ' pnftlally obHterating the latter for a funucilv inn iir Natiu'ul (luanl are kept goinjr by the Western Observers Report High s. the sporting interest which .lint; this lurid into use. ''tr licinluu rlii and u ho asked 'for a attach v (Jlaitfc.v camma4tdntrt of Penrl Hwbor "hort time. it- - 'utors wno 30 to them for the sum v ed to in nautical and from wmtbl have the luirds' aH dns-- i Nui-o-l - ly Satisfactory.ResultS From af'taim in under to get into active circle "I Htationj l.ieut. Chauncey Clere- B' th time the Unvernor'a uenleh its tied, including Ihe public lauds of t'alirornl knows the visitor w erviie. luei liis lompsiiv yesterday for purported intrinsic value as IniMi representing General Blockintn)' i '"I being given ..for the nceretnry (iri-at- asset. Hawaii Observations I well. Now' it lias been diwov cred laivaii. and when soldi eou.e HU' l.tut-eiuiti- hr hist in. This is Company of th' f "d had 'v'11 nnd Perter. refireiKtnting the l,ary " become a typical Ho back from France I would it t n" tbf same. The man who comes he Knii.M li;i ' I ;il ion ('aptaiu dliiu'l that the trophy, so fur as monetary offer iovermir, . Dolcgate Kubio mimed the nvlnlu Hummer dny the blcKHonii nd h'r' not only at the s FKANCISCO, i went, runumtta-ge- them for homehti'adiiic. Those who liT'i"el leaveK June s an old I in .iiuiy man. aad expei't-- o value was bfldly lnntik bat Vwan' amoue the to lookinc ouly the brighter and it bind can '"'""'l" these Inland- - bpt at the firt i intcd 1'iess ) Some splendid result.-hav- e for is made of pewter and not unit specify what Kind they .0 trrcet the secretary as be' came dow for the ' HiyeJ aunwliiue ict Minn- '!entlnl Hi'ivice out oi Mimtilaarton that he will end Jfrectter his ot gold,' a baVI been thought. refer and then the' various projol t K'Mliar I lit I W. . a. been sei ured by the observations nii'ii. h"ve ulinjJjilliUK. thin I'oatiug of gold plute cover 'or the leclaniation of the lands could : ' V ,ho ,'' ""' 'h" I the cvlipHe ou divine Services Held nipefntr-- . Proceed to Hotel token dining Satunlny ed the drncntiou. e started. The men would not j aoiie, enabling your peoplo 111 . aud stiirtn-i- n Got-ermi- one of the more Pivine sen nes .were held ut the discharged retaiqed1 '!',-- health kept The Hooretary a, ad fa'milv.. with r INCRwSE GRANTED iiiiportant being the Altbouuh the intrinsic vnl of fronr the arthr, bnt , ii ! i x.;i t Mn ramp esterday niorniii- ice ' !"'',",,'(, trt " l,,! th' mme ,imB Pinkkam entered th latter discovery of a uew stnr nBnker City. this splendid and' royal trtiphy is serv and unde the direction of or' 'y Chii. an tather nlcntin, this be not more riny euiueers could theftiselves earry rgu proouce wpar tie tropic produce. and with all. the party in ntav. Reports from ' tnan atl. it hs proved (jltegou. there yester U! a lo'lil out of door prac 'un th!ey I know no pafalle). sput in all the i hineH, 4hi utoa moved ioto the atreet" uiass aid, of far greater vnhif to the Amer the rcelnmation of the lands lay told of unit! nqrH- - v this discovery and ti"iHv a military inuss. nan Bed Cross hnd selected. The government nnplil V1 .v0" snrrlcieiit of hrre the tronpa, cOnalating of coaatr' RICE ;K . for the benefit of thivrW'-j- iPi&OB '.i.. 11 ..i.. ...i l V'rjtt .alOfrtisiug.-.- artillery foot trbop aad a aquadron'of ' the star whs in the constellation a 'i 4 litr i iniauti irimriiia mr 11 which it ha beta times suporf Ihent and pa.V them' while thus of Jiecume several VlHttVWrrkaVbor ciivnlrv, pfeaeuteit trma, I and was seen between Altair knoMii as the inowt rarinlly auctioned off nrl fur which it has enguye.i. qtl ' oro:, Thi jnoryluir Ua.lor Hiipo Pilr,. cummnuditig the unit Vega diversitlcd nidations iu the entire produced 1125,000. Ffuanee HomasU.ider ecrctarv l.aue and ' will hImi win vJaiKthd t's arl Hitrbor 'l OV IK1IJU1' I'' ' The naval observatory army, they become known as w. a. 'a. W'lvea naval regiment, gat he order" GfWCrS aftd" DtlkT RfepOrtdd prty tliri " tho revlaanution prnjebti irv - was engaged yesterday in 'he mint luui-'nn- , nation, rotuaing bj- noon, in time for lit imirch the develop MRS, oave oeen completed, the (.uvcrnnir at AvGDneraRy S&iisfied ot fifty MuMu ASTOR. DISHWASHER -. itht h,crrtary to be the central Kgnrn idnving a ment the or more pictures WiU Have u.,.l.l .....I- !.. I 1.. m rnihd, tuttiXtiW "t which member took s a ; ""V iM the. formal opniuij of the First inn np Fort Street nnd into BiaHn'p the during the Alllioutli rvciv iiiuii curried n rilli waitress and dishwasher in iiuunce oie or tne uoinestean ' Fellevflag" a three" heur eclipse in a Uei oiration Trcii.,.ll vir '..i....t rr rei I, conference 'and preliminary study of into camp, about every fourth one h own cafVteiia in Borduaax, Mrs ers huild thorn homes, furuiah them iin-cn- t ' ' Y,itfda,'- follow iaff the Ka.uVl.B ' yestenrday taiiriUln)?,' pres-nceiie- n the results which the photographs sluw ul lov e of The vieitor were interpated in th;5 at whteh wWc U uiu-ic- instrument, either a'ikiilc)i Aror has wdu the ' " 1101a ; Astronomer at many ' d.liei ".: se.jlor """f "m! at Kawaiahau nliing.tue route and a number "enf' Pirtd Admlniatrator Child,' Western points tr a guitar with a fair tprinkliue of the Allied mif mr u ami ...... report obt4rrv,atipni oi ui tne (;i,lirh. the fWrot a rv un.i I people who out to ' -- that their on Hut . navie epo has touched ii-Uto- f. had turned gret -- - i ut aiawdolins, aud during lull hours anion nt of Ihe advance a a, Uen rtl i. ai"i,. uri)uy wore very .' one .4U f..,rrr t, u....t tti" nerrotarq.', AlB4Ucb not know auuvessfu! owjng to he of the uke .1. tual. Mrs. Astur thn payable-Mc- ' i ..i reatrntativej of every ric tinkle and the 'strum against lomeateadera .1,1 t.Yea Vir thi the exact hnnr when the 'cabinet offi e plnatstlon the clear skies which seem to have guitar can be vim the help of Mth. Eihef Kuin to the on ' , - if the heard in almost nisi nmint easy term, over ftrifi;ift ,.if ., wire- oa"Oah an inereaae of generally prevailed. icv, served and It'"" ,f t,:y.,iii ti lurivc. Hunolulu citUcni appToImately very direction. waited upvu period of thirty or forty year. -- fine groups n, iuij'Tj .' ,.(. t.:..i. .1... no out in aueb full force aa usual on a bag for Hkwallau growq Some of sub spots are re i u and Inter helped wash 'the dishes fiftetath The Kohalu louipaiiy yesterday held "I,, thi w,,.,:,. i iji-- ported to have been by i'his Mrs "yrL1'! f ,vi,..k HiM'll ocr4itimn. yHv igimi upon. found somv of 'lje' u 1 i'ii t ii in of the entile camp, foi information whs brouvhi bv The-n- 'achedale - the observers and 'I'l.c troois swung into regiinvutal of prices deteruiiu- the. general results 'wo vo'lni-- n mandolin and a "uke' Hiittou of Cleveland. Oliro. win. 'il arniv : we ivonlil niMil lliu unniintil' on fcwa side ed yesterday to are. expected to furnish much valuable cully arrived to the Hutlni the trtii. a visit vns on id to f'ont the of Bishop Street, in frbmprtiwer miller, 'live forth the timet en trancing melo aftrtr a'Uait iiiestioii involved aad, at thn a.ni (he i i Roy! an um , here the iiodies tr,.- tit tijt urms as the secretary pane- - duf "dollars and fifty 'rents' a bag; data. 'ies from the itui ut 'Bordcuui. lime, e would st i whiih i'ii'' einanated rarry forward the art. : w. a. a. a. ut. the depart Itilig and queens of cd i)ie hotel , . to joliber, w. a. - - to enfrainee. frn millf eiflbt dollars 'ci'ths of a khaki tent. of the coiinlry.'' Haw - III are laid. Tin; enlirs party and committee wfnt' nad fifty cents f from jobber to retail- MOUNTED POLICErVTAN ,S'. Su reitt - ttie auii'iiut of musii-a- ' ARMENIANS'MASSAtRED Interest In Hawaii t.. the parlor of 'the Alexander You,ng r, eight dollar'h aad seventy cents and illicit in the two leiiuents, that one This is the great project today hold Ti. .'' Hie-el- HURT WHEN 7 - hore an infotmaif reception W 'riinj retailer tp consumer, nine dollars HORSE FALLS of the otiiiii- - I'l'oposed that i'athi" l.nvbON. June (Asso.iut.' in the mind of Secretary l.ane, but iames' CAMfONSHIP i ImM . live cents. -- Press Terrible 'of m ci. th lirstrthitif th aectetBrr' 't trfenK Ttire sold in Valentin mill di'vutc his attention ' slaughter in the midst of it he has time to con .ij t p "talk lotir" lid Wli.'ii mini- - by the Musselmnu is TWre'BEOINlS THURSDAY wii. to heve unlet with thVleWi' that! ' bnjf Vitl retailed at his horse fell nnd 'slipped ou getting up ii musical contest as an forces sidci other projects, in which i I. llstt!l Instlne about ten niinuy. ten cents a pound. . the street car track oil Uilihn ; strVet iuter Coiii.ii n atl'air at lirst. then in i'i le Advices say t hut w il hin has her big part. more Ihou-n- u l Tliew lo.u'.upved a artd"' Thee fi)ijfet(' were 'arrived lit after vestcnlay morning, Mounted police ter battalion and then with an inter fortnight than ten !iv ' I wan,.,., o viso ,,. been ...... U. the otlics. tinderstnadino the neiteslity a enroft knd eihsustfvo examina man Keniv t4i received such a' hard regiment linale. massacred vrurn Hga. he say. promised a. a. "1 Hj T.urV,t4y.titpW&Zof ' Here-the- i'i.' a no"'' or leuC confident ial chat loft tiri had been made into the added cast (nil that he was knocked unconscious. Yesterdav bciu; Sunday all drills w. und uettw.St fume wanted to keep tip ,,ur- - KafttatiaaP . i ' vX. Mi'cit. Of "ihrt" fnVid brodnet Under' ruesMBt con- - Besides thin the poUccmnn 's face struck otT and more ,,,,, oW il'in were declared than tlftv 80METHINO DEPENDABLE prnmisc ,,g events interfcrW. Tne lyiuk w-- hnd v lred tlmt he 'ditlodM.' Wrie"liH ef the Chinese deal rhe hard pavement enusii bruises ot ' Now Htrfrf entice, is' Bow ''. dii and percent tin noli given passes to hinrrhnea is alwavs more m ki- - at Washington, wf have a K. (I. 4t ;i"vii,ih in way of a nro- - kjnd tilMsHi'TB were satis-n- . Olticer Kli oeo'sf Hnll Hun's KpirtiB'j iu i" apparently contusions. was on his wjv visit their holm", and clear np soiuc pievalent duiiiiL' thrle weather. Me pre smoothly runniag maekiue and e are i'i tnv Hrrnijieil r imt-u- ed iwlttt'these new price. U I to the to report for in station dutv at of theii alfaiis before leaving pin ed for it. Chamberlain's Coin' and leetinu: the jrreat problems of the wall TI,- - entries will ., c.ii.....: v mi ' - tu arnvtii. ami parr or Mud less, one' or the largest rice grow- the tune nt the accident. lie whs tow li tor ,111 n 1 ' liiairhoeu IJfllie.lv is proiupt and if way that believe siitisfaet.lrv' p,r tlie Wclnesdav, hi- - action with the Guvenior !lhet island, 'ti ' to the emergency ' slnalc, .leu 1, i" refuaeit give a taken hospital for tine ut tin companies un n ig lePlunl. it i' 11 n always be depended o Ihe American people. This ha bevu ' BJh ..nii l,Ml one .I..Uaet donb es, Krtluv. n in' ri'i'iiii st. ili I'm lie statement ns to hi on I . where he was kept , niw I cred Me attitude rttnioif until was at "CHinp oil Kor sale bv all dealers. Itens.iu, I my Urst upportuuity la pav the viait I jtmr 4, i gnr- enirr fee one in"ir ,x ,,5)'; 'iiiiioniircil then that the the matter until he had consulted with yesterday afternoon, when he wus lack 1 auf Carthv '' owni to of room at the Smilh 4 Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaii. have loan wanted to make am her., and iniKe.l ,..i,bi..s .luuo .1,11 arinuged by the (ioveriior in his attorneys. Ibiently recovered to gu to hi ftilurlut If, file koine. camp. Advt. to make it plain to the people of Hawaii cnltv fee two dol are 'nut team. RAWAfTAN SEfi'fUfD AY. JUNE 11. 1918. -rS-EMI-WEEKLY. command of MJaj. Hugo G. Pits, and PALAMA BEATS KAIULANl foor troops of cavalry by Capt. Wil- NO MORE OLIVE ROYAL VISITOR IS liam H. MrLaurin. CHAPLAIN PRUDEN ; IN TANK SWIM MEET Directly following the British party mid those who welcomed them on the DRAB MADE At the Palama Settlement tank tho hGIVEN ride from the Honolula waterfront to HEAD Palama Swimming Clnb defeated tha welcome the Young Hotel was a ear containing a OF A SCHOOL Kalulani School Swimming Club, 38 to body guard of foor eity detectives, con- RODGERS' SENATORS CHICAGO CUBS NOW 17. las'- - night. Little Lee Cbong was I CIVILIANS sisting of A. MeDuftis, J. R. Kellett, FOR' the big point Winner for Palama and K. Stein and M. Swift. Tho detective I id ah Kaakimaka waa the" point win- AND SPEEDED ON Former Schdfield Barracks Spiri j ' were in constant attendance upon the ner for Kalulani, Summary of events: prince and party stay tual Leader Now Director of NEW YORK.' May 2R Olive drab DOUBLE-HEADE- 50 daring the entire WIN R AT NATIONAL HEAD yard Matsn Matsugnma (f) khaki-colore- ' in this city. Army School For Chaplains and d cloth will not be first, K. ,N. Lam (K) second, Hong Courtesies Are Exchanged and Oo Sightseeing manufactured hereafter for civilian Liim (K) third. 100-yar- ( After a short root the hotel, the I Wool- r Lee Cnong r) nrst; Taken To See at LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, June . use, the American Association of - Party Sights and Badly By Beet, Go ' James Hakoole (K) second, Isiah Ka- visitor officials of the entertain- (Associated an- Seals Beaten John, J. McGraw't New York Press) Tho only school en and Worsted Manufacturers aklmakft,' thtrtL; . In Near Vicinity ment committee in ihree automobiles Into (K) started for a ride to various points of for rhsplains eVer maintained by the nounced here today. This action was Back. Pacific Coast Giants Take a Back Seat . Matsn Matsugnma (f Hong Lorn (K) second, James TOASTS TO KING, MIKADO the city. Ia one ear was Prince Arthur, Coifed Hates army noon will gradu- decided upot at the direction of the League Cetlar After Long Reign flrst, the Karl of Pembroke, the Governor ate its second (las at Camp Zachary war department, which pointed out that Hakuole (K) third. '' AND PRESIDENT MADE snd Major Deering. In the seond car the olive drab and khskl color have 50 yard breast stroke Lee unong Taylor. There are ninety students in PACOTO COAST LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAOT7E BTANDINO (V) (K) sec was Consul Gordon, been the use of tbe X flrst. Isiah Kaakimaka there British Jap consecrated to W. Pet. I the class which is made up of min P. P. W. L. Pet. ond, Elijah Sniffen (K) third. Prince Much Impressed By Air of anese Consul General Rokoro Moroi, troops. Bait Lake ... . 61 3S 26 .874 Chicago 41 13 .683 W. isters of many denominations, some of 220 yard Lee Chong (P) first, Isiah Sir P. Pulteney and Lieut. Cleve It waa explained that the decision Los Aagelef' .. flfl HI 29 .561 New York . 43 14 .674 Confidence Which All Amer-lea- n land. The whom until recently, served as pastors will Boy Scouts and all wbo Kankimaka (K) eeeond, Isaac Hakuole third car contained the of ehurchea, affect the rtarramerrto . . , 60 31 29 Ml Cincinnati , 45 22 .511 mem-er- s big eity Home of the (K) third. Soldiers Have h lance of the British party and have sought to make their styles of Vemoa fi 32 34 .483 Pittsburgh . graduates already have been eommis 41 22 .463 200-yar- relay Woa by Palama, of the Japanese consulate staff. wearing apparel partake of the military Oakland , 64 28 36 438 , sioned chaplains while others are hilndlnhia 42 23 .452 Kalwlanl not finish, Palama swim- A ride was first taken to the Nuuanu at mode. Baa Francisco. 65 28 37 31 did Whether swinging along to within Bout on . 43 .442 - Pali, followed Rooad "approved candidates for chaplain 14 mers Matsn Matsugutna, Lam K. by a circuit of Louis 43 25 .419 range of the enemy guns on the West - awaiting appointment. " ft. .. Ming, Ah Wal, Antona Joseph. Ion and a subsequent visit to Kapio- Yesterday's fteanlU ", No Instruction on theological sub Brooklyn . 44 28 .364 .. w. . . Front; or marching in parade through iani Park. While Weikiki the vis- - 4. Ban f at ia at school. The ouichISipsSTto At Salt Lake Salt Lake t,he streets of London to tho acclaim of tors called for a few momeats at the jerts Attempted the Francisco 1. PIF JR. MAKES NEW whole is upon fitting Yesterday's BeenJLU beach house of Major Deering. On the effort centered At Oakland Los Angeles 3. Oakland thousands; or when standing stiffly at clergymen, from civil ami At Chicago 6, AMERICAN RECORD return to Honolulu a eall was made fresh the I (first frame); 2, Los Anne Philadelphia Philadel SeTuto to panning British royalty in thin proliloma of civil mili Oakland phia 0. nlso at the British consulate on.Bere- - life, into the les 0 (second game). tary scheme things. At New York New 7, Louis 80 Pacific outpost, the American trooper tania Avenue. . of At vernon Bacramento 3, Vernon York Pt. LOUISVILLE, Kentneky, May If private Bill Jones gets what he 1 I (flrst game); 8t. New York owned ha4 lih expression and hearing of con- Luncheon at Hotel (first trams)! Sacramento 6, Vernon Louis i, Vtf Jr., a gelding considers a "raw deal" from bis rap , 2 (second same) Company, in win- fidence which is much the same wher Following the morning motor ride, the 2 (second game). by E. L. Baker aver neun. tain, ten chances toone, he will find At Brooklyn Pittsburgh 7. Brook ning the fifth race at Douglas Park British visitors were guesta at tbe over Ha- - rec- - it convenient to talk tbe matter Is Assumed Service Through J (flr Brooklyn 2, Pitts- today established new American - Such was the n'tttanding impresnion Young luncheon, for whieh plates were They Just aimply can't stay away. with his chaplain, for it is to the ird for one mile and seventy yards, eprred by Prince Arthur of Con placed about twenty-fiv- e persona, waii Will Be Resumed The Seals went back into the cellar for chaplain the "buddy" goes in time of. At Boston I, Cincinnati 0. his being 1:41 3 5. The former HftUgfht, British soldier and statesman - Honolu-lan- s time is a number of prominent When Jones appears with again yesterday In the Pacific Coast No games 1:41 4 5 was made by Cudgel ret cousin to King (ieorge, who for a were had no trouble. Bill today, all clubs playing record of invited to attend wbo hia talc of woe, he must get a sym .MI steamers of the Dutch lines, League and Ban Francisco is filled with in Latonia last year and equalled here few hour yesterday was on honored - tast. it part in the initial Welcome. The lunch- hearing, and then if he has Netherlands and Rotterdam, whieh are much gloom onoe more. resterdsy by The Porter. guest In Honolulu of territorial, army on speeches whieh followed were ones pathetic been wrona all the time, and his in tn reestablish their Pacific serviee be- All the same, the Ave games clayed Two double-headers- , ajui pavy officials. He slightly hesi- f felicitation to the distinguished thereby making tantly, but sincerely, expressed himself Jury tt but fancied, the chaplain must tween Snn Francisco and Batavia, are yesterday in the Coast League, for up for half of the games not played visitors, declarations of continued sup-- to be be- brief interview end of know enough of military law and mm permitted to carry passengers 'here were two double headers, were ia at the thr ;ort of the countries allied with Great so good on Friday on account of the rain which and sightseeing. tary regulations to tell him definitely tween Honolulu and San Francisco, ill ones, judging by the close and dya entertainment tritain, Japan and the United States v a cablegram Collector small scores. was general throughout the East, and Castle &Cooke, was to the American soldier hii Just how and why what was done to received by 'It n the war against Germrv, from their Bill waa the right thing. Therefore, of Port Malcolm Franklin. Walter McCredie's Bees once more two single games were .played in the kind turned first when he began to ut Honolulu eonaul representatives. All , all Dutch pnt the skids Seals, LIMITED, tor appreciation of welcome and thr the School for Chaplains bears down It is also presumed that the under Graham's National League yesterday, there being f which wore graciously responded to winning by 4-- 1 score. was honor accorded him the day hard on instruction in military law and ships taken over ia the Pacific by the This the two dnring iy similar expressions from Prinee re- only game shutouts registered during the day because the army regulations. I'nited States are to be allowed to single of tbe day. The perhaps of the military escort propos--i one-side- vrthur, concluding with a toast sume California-Jav- a al- Seals don 't seem to atrree with the Three of the games were JUOAR FACTORS, HHUVHTO AMD which greet od him upon his arrival, bu: If Bill is in the right, tbe chaplain, if their service, by him to President Wilson. he will so, but though C Brewer & Company, the Ho- Utah climate and the aalt air of the but the others were close enough bat COMMISSION MERCHANT! more likely because it is a subject Cost to King is politic not tell Bill will suggest that he see him again. In nolulu agent, have received no sucb big Mormon Valley seems to get on Ilea. As a result of the day s work INSURANCE AGENT" tO Which all the Allies are turning fo The Governor said in starting the their nerves. the Chicago Cubs have gone over the nbpeful thought of the victory to come the meantime the chaplain has seen advices. oercb making that he was glad there hia commanding officer asked that Admission of the Dutch steamers to Del Howard's Acorns and Wade Kil New York Giants into first place, the Military Inter! 1 Most vas vis- and a Plantation Company this opportunity granted to the as may ha e the coastwise trade will do much to re- lifer's Seraphs divided houors in their McGraw erew holding down the second From the timt Prince Arthur eami see wlfnt of Oahu, such unintentional injustice Wailukn Agricultural Co., hiVL itors to they had been done Is rectified before Bill comes lieve passenger congestion between here nouDie neaaer at unmend. wade won pew xrom the front; otherwise no ashore in Honolulu in the morning un 3-- Apokaa Sugar Co., Lid. 'standing as an American outpost in back. How waa done Bill may never nn dthe Const, as there will be at least me nrst game, but Del came bacK changes were noted. til bis departure he showed his interest he Your ours it Kohala Sugar Compsny Pacific country and exactly know, but the ehaplsin has sevea vessels In tbe service. jtrong in the second and shutout the Fred Mitchell 'a Cubs whitewashed th ia the military features his recep if 2-- Wahiawt. Water Company, Lto.. of ire tied by mutual interests, mutual Below Is which visitors, Pat Horan Phillies on the own tion. A soldierly glow of admiratioi ' ' lacked tho knowledge of just how to given the cablegram letter's var purposes, and mutual commerce, roast-wis- Kodgera' Saw Rorenge diamond, n-- thereby making it two phased over his countenance when b go about the thing the injustice under arborizes the carrying of the Loo aid the Governor as ho proposed the passengers Honolulu and San Bill Bodgers' Raw Meat Eaters were straight victories for the series so far. Fultoo Iron Works, ot St. if first saw the provisional escort of which be suffered might have cone un between oast to King George and "all his ' both hungry and savage yesterday, At New York Giants and Jack Babeoek Wile or Company tfeopa, consisting of Coast Artillery corrected. Francisco: the Comoao llies". 7, 1918. for they won both battles from Bill Hendricks' Cardinals split honors, each Green 'e Poel Economic (our companies of the Fourth Cav In the words of one of the instruc Washington, June Engineers ard Prince Arthur in responding said in Msica iigers. The first game went i Chas. C Moore k Co., alry7 tors at the school this is not intended Collector Customs, Honolulu: taking a game. In the flrst game of that escorted him from the steam art: to Saeramento. 3 1. while the same i the sftamnnn rnnar ei' landing to the Young Hotel. to make of the chaplain a "guard Acting under aet congress October h. tnrt. rince Toasts Wilson ft. crew grabbed the second. 3 2 over on 4ATSON NAVIOATTON COMPANT he hs house lawyer," but merely to fit him shipping board suthorixes carriage rolled the Hrowns into a win At the time of his departure assure you gives us leaving out the games of last Wed- a 71 Louis TOTO KISEN XAISHA not forgotten this part of his receptioi "We tbat it to give intelligent advice to soldier. first class passengers between Honolulu score, but St. turned the cry great pleasure and interest to see and San Francisco on Dutch steamers nesday, whieh were not reported by tables in the second affair, winning after the continuous succession of moto: If the men in the army 'are to look the The) nmething of this beautiful Island. As Netherlands and Rotterdam. Associated Press to Adver- out, 4 2. rides, of official calls, nor bad it beei up to a chaplain, it is necessary that tiser, this is how the tenth weekly ou have said, sir, there are many ties he have their confidence to the smsllest CABBY. There was also an even splitting of removed from mind by words o i V, 1 I , , tie iint bind our two countries. Those W. . a. ,, ,. ci ioi ui ino I r lie LrKKU wound uu li .... . u.. waleome given him luncheon ii detail. And, as the men of the Na -- . at the f race and those of war, and I ' 1,,., L h W this I A I i.auv.ovu. I Pirates" unit.... t.nr Rnhin- - houor Young tional Army, are rapidly becoming ex 1., ... .. 4 A..L Ll - btt at the Hotel, nor af uu nnKoicn , ...1 a, l ... .1 BE WISE rust, it shall be ever so in tbe future bo no uduuu oncri- iwi uj j t. be bad seen the Aloha I'arade. One perts there must risk of their mento a, emon 3. . , . , .. , tf is it is today. I take very great pleas-ir- e of hia last questions was to interestedly coming to regard the chaplain with There will Ha it,i irattiAii Inilav n v e in proposing a toast to Pres- - " " ' today tbe half contemptuous amusement the "i' V. i" i i , working in good order and rolled Brook inquire if the troops in the morning . ., t .It.v ud y r;i 1 i - lent Wfilson of the United State," "u'i iiit'iuivii ilial ' lyn siibmisition, 71 hut in military escort were of the National o. experts feel for an amateur, because for three of the clubs will be on the into earn, the Speaks for Japan if any lack of knowledge of military the mim mill game of tbe afternoon Don't spend all you Begvlar Army. Consul General Rokuro Moroi of SIDEWALK road traveling. The league opens to- IV ben told tbat the men of the rav custom on the chaplain's part. For morrow its eleventh week of play, with rJrooieiyn turned tho tallies on the vis- road to riches lies in spending iapan was the next speaker and said: out by a 'J 1 airy and artillery companies be but thia reason great attention is paid also i Los Angeles at Salt Lake, Sacramento itors, winning close score. less than you earn, and inci- "Consul General Rokuro Moroi, ' to instruction in military etiquette. i Boston stood for a single match, seen were regulars, he replied: a representative of the Gov at Baft Francisco, and Oakland at Ver- dentally you" do your Country Confidence Impresses is The chaplains class is also taught inary as it may seem cog non. George. Stallings Braves blanking, the of and resi- - a 'a a savings ac- ernment Japan Japanese the very highest of high spots in in j visiting Christy Matbewson Beds by service. Start "They are much the same. They al honor slipped somewhere yesterdav in the W.U.U. soldierly .ents of Hawaii, has the and temational law. In addition there is tbe close score of count with us and make v0ur bare tho same bearing am leepeat pleasure of His of of, whic) addressing instruction in equitation, in the care machinery the police department and en will be played in the East money earn that look utmost confidence t, ioyal Highness, Prince Arthur of ! Clarence Europeans now consider the charac of person and clothing in the field, I.. Ah l.eong waa jriven. the experience Lane Breaks today, for Sunday baseball is not al and suite with a abort mes-ag- e A Qf INTEREST teristio mark of the American arm) for the chaplain follows the men with of his life. Ah I.eong got pinched. lowed in any of the cities in which of welcome in Hawaii, the gate- the Nationalii operate. The present X 0 ON DEPOSITS men. Your soldiers here have it; n whom he serves into the trenches, and What 's more, thr charge he mill be way to Japan. may frequently go "over the World's Record scries will wind up tomorrow. The did tho onei I saw within range oi and Japan have long top" upon to German guns in and "Great Britain with them. not he will be found rolled answer, unless something "eries stands, to date: St. Louis 2, New tho France so di an alliance which ia If in who njoyed being assisting in the care of wounded men happens the meantime, is tbat of York 1: Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0; Bos those first marched through Lon rough t finer and closer groat 25-Ya- BANK OF HAWAII, LTD don does not by thia ou the field under fire. I'nder such obstructing the sidewalk on King street In rd Distance ton 1, Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 2, Pitts Streets. It sppcar to mat an association which store. or men "orla conflict, conditions, he, like every one else con- in front of his burgh 1. national army will deep and sincere when once Ah T.eong pny city Corner Fort and Merchant St. they are confident." stand nected with an army in the field, must If had to the W. S. I. .gain peace reigns supreme. shift for and must know how. a fine for every day on which he has New Time Is Check Enthusiasm words of Rokuro Moroi fail himself 102 5 Seconds, ,1'rinee Arthur pausdtt, much as wouW "The While attending the Hehool of Chap obstructed the sidewalk in front of his . o adequately convey to His Royal store. Honolulu would in a way Bettering George Cunha's aothor person of a different station lains, the students are (piartered in be fair T SHUTOUTS IN CANADIAN -- PACIFIC 'ighness anil suite, Old-Tim- tbe feeling of barracks originally built for enlisted to be nble to shoulder the Nation's e Champion m discovered talking too much, or oni gratitude and honor upon Feat fearing too and smiling conferred men; they get "government wsr debt. Tb particular charge upon if enthusiastic, apan by this mission this moment, straight", made is said; at to eat three times a day, and they which the arrest was that OAKLAND, June 9 RAILWAY ut the people of Japan are eagerly Ah I.eong piled (Associated "You know we are not supposed tr wash up the mess kits from which had crates and boxes Press) Clarence Lane of Honolulu ERICAN AG E waiting its coming to demonstrate i to n height of seven feet on the side talk' on missions of this kind; but 1 they eat just as would nny enlisted swam the tweiity-flve-yar- distauce heir appreciation. Rokuro Moroi walk. What tbe man on the street OT am sn admirer of rnddiers, and thit men. In addition they sleep on the here last night 10 2 5. seconds, ATLAKTIU LINE STEAMERS heartily wishes that health and happi-les- s Ah in war has shown, whatever their race snme straw filled mattresses to be wants to know is bow in thnnder hrenking George Cunha's world record from Montreal to Liverpool, accompany Hia Royal Highness I.eong to get pinched the world still hu plenty of fighting found on the beds of enlisted men. happened this which the latter bus held fur some Washington and Boston Blank London and Glasgow via the ' nd His associates on their visit to time. men. ' In this way thev are learning some years. Detroit and Cleveland Ch- CANADIAN PACTFIO RAILWAY Silent on Mission Japan." thing of tbe conditions under whieh ' W. i. a. Hwimmiug oaat Mikado freestyle, Frauk Norgis and St. Lawrence Route to an enllsred man aud works, 3-- Louis Win Also Of bis mission to Jxpan, where Princi lies and GIRL LATEST made tbe 100 yards in 55 seconds, icago and St. UE SCENIC TOURIST ROUTE OP Arthur is publicly announced to b The Governor then proposed a toast most of them are finding the experi breaking Norman Ross's world record o the "Kmperor of Japan our Ally j WRINKLE IN ALLEY GAME THE WORLD going to ofticinlly represent Kinj ences really enjoyable. Their attitude for the distance. Duke P. Kahauamo-k- u to whom we drink to his wel AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING and George in the presentation of a 4ielri best is summarized in the answer to a was second in this event. W. L. end wish his pros- P. Pet. THE ALASKA BRITISH COLUMBIA marshal's costume und baton to thi 'are nation ever query given by one of them who said: HAN FRANCISCO, May 29 " Dearie 29 perity." iH lit .604 COAST SERVICE Milado, he would not nay anything. "Oh boy! This bunch of preachers doi you think that pin's on straight!" These times were made in tank swim- New V.irk 4t 27 1!) .5S7 Marked solemnity marked the first how good By tbe popular "Princess" Kven your department of stati aerer knew real food rouH That's the kind of chatter the bowl ming. Kahunmoku 's 100 open-wate- 40 22 IS .550 " oasts, during which even the ruddy, yard Cbieag. Steamers from Vancouver. would request that you Hcitiiesco in no' tnste or how soft a straw stick could ers who scatter the pins ou tbe Call world's record is 53 while 50 25 25 .500 a'arly always smiling countenance of flut, Cleveland Victoria or Seattle. ascertaining the exact purpose of the be until they started putting us through fomia Howling Academy allevs are Perry M. 's world record Ht. 411 21 22 .4,88 Arthur remained in thoughtful McGillivray Louis mission," lie answered when questioned mice this course of sprouK eleeu and one going to hen hereafter until after the in a before 2.( .47H epose, but this was broken when the tank, N'orninn Boss broke Washington 48 25 The British paity has been called i half hours every day. war. Yesterdav afternoon Harrv Al it in one of his 54 42 17 Kor full information apply to heers were given to the words "China recent swims, was Philadelphia 25 .405 jnil'rSrv miSHion. probably because ot The school is in charge of Major A. ten, iiuiiiii)er of the academy, hired flat. Detroit :!9 14 25 .351) is in this war , emphatically uttered tho military calling of the members A. Pruden, s Regular Army Chaplain, several girls to take the places of the What's Happened To Duke? Theo. H. Davies & Co. Ltd V Consul Tx.-n- V oohuan, Houoiulu and the kind of decoration anil honoi formerly stationed at Sclioheld Bar- boy pin setters who have heeded Major Kabannmoku's showing in last Yesterday's Chinese consul. he is i Results KAAQUMANU STREET to be conferred upon the Kinperor o: racks, and assisted by four in i.ciieral lowiler s " worK or Dgni or night's event will be a to - surprise At Chicago- Chicago 2 e i Jblna Heard From Philadelphia Oen 1 Canndlan-Paeifl- - Co Japan. But it really considered etruc.tors all dravwi from the Regular der. many here. He has been out of active Agents, Bf- He said it was a special honor for Army. Also Alten is thlnkinu seriously of i. one more of diplomatic than military competition for practically a .year and At 2, to be allowed to s Detroit Washington Dotroi olor, for it is through the interehangi hinu's representative w. a. a. equipping the fair with ear may irlp welcome the royal visitor on sucb this account in a measure for his (l. CASTLE & COOKE Co., Ltd of courtesies and honors of the rulers ot rnuTs, so when a stubborn pin refuses finixbing second to Norgis. in occasion. ontinuing he said: CAPTAIN ROOSEVELT At Clrelind Boston 2, Cleveland tbo two countries, Japan and Great to be bowled over by the bowler can Hawaii will bail with delight the UONOLULU, T. H. Britain, world is informed 'From information 1 have gathered IN RING nddress sai.l nin aa heretofore without the that thr STILL fact thut Clarence Lane has already t St. Louis Louis 5, New York rum different sources in my native s demand St. nllianee of the two nations in still causing tho girl, to tied himself to a ountrv 1 now ran assure you that world's record. All binding after nearly four years ot ' ineir pay up to raie. !'hinu is in this war and will continue PARIS, May 2". Captain Archie wbo know him and have seeu bim in Commission Merchant5 common warfare Hgalnst the Germans Roosevelt's arm. several action know that the young Honolulan V'our closely games, Party to against our common enemy. Many shattered fought ell with Thoie is montba ago by a shrapnel fragment., BALTIMORE BUYS TWIRLER is surely a comer. In local sprints he small two of thorn the in people at this distance, or due to the score, and being Sugar Factors Members of British party is paralyzed; but Major Samuel l.lovd. KANSAS Crrr, May 29 Manager has always given Kahanamoku a close shutout ones, featured the day in Honolulu yesterday, besides Major H distance of China from tbe main scene th war, hardly commandant of the officers' hospital 'Clvincr of the Louisville American As rub. West vestnrdny for the eight Ameri B. JI. Prinee Arthur F P. A. of Con of the realise my country is an enemy of the world's enemy. Big here, reports the paralysis is temporary. soeiatinn club announced here today When Duke Kahanamoku ceases to can League, briuing the present series aat'ifht, were as follows: be a jodies move slow, it is said, and so per He advised the captain to return to thnt James I'srnhsm, pitcher, had been world champion, if bis world rec- to u close. Ews Plantation Co. Contain the Hon. .loseidi St. Claire - is America, but Hoosevelt scoffed at the old to the Baltimore club of the Inter- ord in the tank fifty and open-wate- r Chirago bent Philadelphia, 2 1, there Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. faster Sinclair; Lieut. !cn. Mir W. haps it with China. But I kno,w she of s her suggestion. "stionnl world records in the fifty ami hundred tiv wiiimnir or games Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. IV. Pultoey, Mujor the Karl of Pern doing utmost to do whatever three the four she can to bring a defeat to the Ger are ever beaten. local fans look to we played the series, ht. I.oujs won Pulton Iron Works of St. Louli broke anl Montgomery; t'npt. V. Baft ' mans and that China will remuiu ever Clarence l.ane the man to do it in each from New Yoik, 5 4, the Browns thu Blake Steam Pumps H. A. Garner; Private I,. Tay . lrivate faithful to her Allies-- case, thereby holding the triple honors till ing their only game of the eerier Western Centrifugals lor; l.ance Corporul U. llogbin aud & China for Both DfJ.Cbllis Browned ia Hawaii still. while New York rnpturrd the othe Habcork Wilcos Hollers Trooper F. lurzer. w. a. a. four.' At Detroit the Tigers allowed Green's Fuel Economicer I&et Steamer "It has been said that hngland is at for righteousness and America LAST SUNDAY'S Washington to blunk them, 2-- the Marsh Steam Pumps Upon arriving in Honolulu. I'rince lighting GAMES Matsou for humanity. China will now do her visiting club taking four of the fiv Navigation Co. Arthur and party were greeted at the ON MAUI AND HAWAII - Co. ' ' 1 games of tlx- series. was the same Planters' Lino Shipping by Governor, ( on best to fight for both. It steamer the British Those present the luncheon were 7 I'l III 1 U Mtoiv lit devi'linnl for the visitiiL Kohala Sugar Co. , sul E. L. H. Gordon, Capt. A. J. Porter at m 11 I' C. J. McCarthy, Prince Kuhio. II ' nuuciay s uaii games ai 11110 Huston blanked the Cleveland crew aide to the Governor, l.ieut. 11. Cros Walter tin f ' F. Dillingham, K. 1.. S. Gordon, British the Japanese defeated the Y. M. I., 2 0. Clevelnnd, however, hud the bet hy'l represeating Rear Admiral George ,n - BUSINESS 0ARD8 consul: K. Thompson. C P. Ian 'h" senior ifume, while the Yu- Iter of the series, winning three of th H. Clark, naval conimandant, and rrunk ''1 kea, Brig. Gen J. p. VVisser, Captain kiuoiuine won from the All Students. five mi's pinyed. I.ieut. O. Cleveland, representing Oen. George K. Clark, Captain Morimoto of OENUI E. in the junior game. It was a red The visiting clubs change the base HONOLULU IRON Wt)BKS CO. August P. Block son) of the Hawaiian Tha ORtGINAL and ONLY liny the Japanese navy, Lieut. A. J. Porter, letter for Japanese fans in tbe of their, o)n rut ions toduy for the series 0 every description made tu Acts like a Charm In i arrasts' Kccond City. F. 1.. Waldrun, J. W. Waldron, Robert Checks and closing on llLursdnv afternoon. Wash order The provisional regiment of escort Lahh i W. Hhingle, K. H. Wodehouse, A A. . CBOUP, AGUE. ina, Maui, waa in for a four- rig ton goes from Detroit to St. Louis v as commanded by Miy. Philip J. K. DIARRHOEA, rEVEH, teen Young. Consul Moroi, Consul Ts7.-nn- inning game Inst Sunday, when I'lulaileiphiu from Chicago to Detroit I'iehl of the Fourth Cavalry, and the th on. ascitic ir, l4(nay known for the Filipinos defeated Japanese, Woohiian. .lapunese Vice Consul Imai J tKt the Nn Yorlf from 8t. Louis to Cleveland Cbit Artillery companies were in i 10-i- . HAWAIIAN and the Prince and his staff CHOLERA and coughs, coldj, The Pioneers defeated the Town while Huston travels from Cleveland GAZETTE was Team, 8 7. to Chiciujo. DYSENTERY. asthma, bronchitis. w. s s. .. . . Tlo're cre no gnmes in tbe SEMI WEEKLY HARRY National GREF BEATS sfrUHAlOW, OOUT, S1H BUSS ATT BS. 1 Issued Tuesdays Fridays m.m Ths oi v sllltt. In TROMP LA MORT WINS vinterdav, but the series will and "SOLDIER" BARTFIELD close today as follows: Pittsburgh at .Tntered at the I'ostotilce of Houoluiu , I h- MsiMrf-otgre- r" i, - METROPOLITAN HANDICAP r. . SB. Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago T. II., as seceiol-rla- i matt r 1 :.u.i 1. 1, , j, 18. J T. DvsroT, UiL. COMPOUND Tol.F.nu Mi" ji - Harry Greb of NF.W YORK, Nfsv 27 Tromp Lu st Philadelphia, and ht. Louis at Vew SUBSCRIPTION Ri .'Ell. Jiirvtvu Stum-- Mine won the fifth Tlif scries opens tomnr and Svstcm HrbuilJef Pittidiiirgh won fourteen roundt for bit twenty running "ik. next Per Year . a.ou Uvet, IvUnry nJ Bil- - lit'tcen rtiuiil rMiit with Soldier Bart of th. Metropolitan biindicap at ml ' p. foUows: Pittsburgh at Boston Per Year (foreign) ... .0u - Hit Ih.h.J Iimnt I'ui'L t,..lu,. ,. O i Ufw4v- Held of New York here tonight, accord-mi,- ' I.'tl. Distnnee '' 'nin un' at Brooklyn, Chicngo Payable Invariably lu ane I mile; purs Koenig I I.mps ;it AH urjftmu. to 'lit Kipulv verdict of oowspa,' oi'r tVuni Old New "So'k nin St. Philadel 4rsisy-MMinis- ii wan second and PrisoUla. ( Liu. OUkKU : perinuo. Tbe men are middleweight. hiiitiTiT I Jlulleas third. faiaRI.P L