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SEM1-WEEKL- Vi VOL VII., NO. 19 HONOLULU,." HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY' MARCH' 6,"! 1914. WHOLE RUMte,9r ;

Administration Is ; WILSON ASKS Grilled For Policy, Mr. and Mrs; E. D. Tenney Celebrate ; in the Philippines OBELI! ARE Twenty-Fift- h Wedding Anniversary FOR REPEAL Representative Miller of Minne- " Ri hundred persons lost night joinel rera and the blar'k. and white evening , v Dis-y- dress of the civilians. The soft, Silvery I sota' Condemns Wholesale i with Mr. and Mm. K. I). Tenney In aid- - light of a full moon - which shone charge of Americans. ' Ing in the celebration of the anniver- through canopy of flowers, foliage j OF BILL ...-..- the 'HIED lii ; , sary of the silver wedding of that well nd ferns produced an effect that will Twenty-fiv- " .' known eouple. e years go not aoon je forgotten by those who enough to be .' WASHINGTON, March 8. (Ars'oei yesterday Mr. tu Mrs. K. D. Tenney were fortunate present atj whnt was by far one of the most elabo-- 1 afed Press by Federal Wireless) Cr were marriif .itt.IIiioliliJ and through ' rate well a siieressful and enioyal.le President Asks . CongTess to Re . i.".t,, i . .... OATTLE of the administration in iti con u in venrs uiai nave pnimeu tney social affairs that has been held in He-- j duct of Philippine affairs was rolred on have male the Isradlse of the Purine nolulu in many Veara. . , consider Granting Exemption was Impossible to get the names of the floor of the house yesterday by Be;-- 1 their pome. Not in tunny year has It ' ' ' ; all those who attended, hut the follow- of Tolls to American Snipping; ', S resenlatU'e Mider ef Minnesota la the I there been a' more successful social ing la a partial lint of the sis hundred Action Discriminatory Federal Force Meet and Defeats course of an impsssioned addrese the evet than that of last night. Tha to whom invitations were extended, Declares glared ti1 tial Ten.ey home I.u- - ' These' ' ' : Three Thousand Constitutional- at Pen.arola and Amon Invited. Against Other Nations; Quick Mr. Ahlbonvj Mr. administm- - "'0 been handsomely dee Geo. Andrew Adams, deplorable, and the entire ha IX in Senate. ists Who Are Making Advance I Mr. .and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Action Follows tive organization has been destroyed by ornted for the orranion. The Tenney Mrs. I . Mrs. Albert Afong, Julia Afong, Tor-reo- tha- bn i nr American J ... - j n .. on Huerta Stronghold at n ' iirhtrn" A.k: vue ui kN iiiipHi in me Mr. Mrs.; IL. Afong, Miss Helen offielflls awhetituting of ill- - n""ru, and and the t world, wae drawn upon extensively for Alexander, Mr. David W. Anderson. Dr, Big Fight. pinoa in their atead. . Kereaentative WASHINGTON, March 0. (Associ- Preparatory for the floral Perorations, these rare flowers and Mrs. K. W. Anderson; Miss Ruth Millp 1iilKril it kla belief that the k- -:. ...v. k . . Fol- Anderson, Mr. and Mra. P. If. Arm ated Press by Federal Wireless) lowing his 'precedent of dealing with ' mnniwiYm, man imi mo .umiui.u.imn ot lbt valley, maidenhair fern and other Miss s'V' - 1 Laura Athcrton, iMiss K. M. Ath congress President' Wilson yea- is maamg a miiae id removing Auirr.-- flowers and foliaea. direct, Senators Will an offirial and placing the balance of erton, in. and aire. tTius. Adams, A; l. terday appeared before a Joint assembly It was through this bower of floral Atkinson, Mi M. Allen. Mr. and power , with the islanders. beauty in the spacious drawing room of Mra. Harry Baldwin, Sister Albe'rtina, of the senate and house of represent Discuss Mexico tives tn the hall of representatives and personally delivered a message urging RELATIONS OF GilE congress to repent the Psnsma Canal Committee Begins Drawiug room , of the Tenney tolls bill, on Abe ground that the meas- Carranza where rweption waa home (npjer) ure unfairly "discriminated In favor f Yestigation Into Benton and PLEAD FOR CLEHEHGY held last night Ilnshlight photo- graph taken during reception, show- American shipping, The message was Bauch Cases But Shroud ing E. D. Tenney (1), Mrs. K. D. the shortest )pntsidsotlal message ever ' Tenney (2), K. Faxon Bishop (S), Secrecy; recorded,' containing only 425 words, ments and Findings in NEW TOUR,' March . (Assoeiatel and Mrs. Klttio Brodero (4). Mr. but waa pithy and to tne point. Hinhop was , man Mrs. Federal Wireless) Retatives best and , Ten tne ; Dias Will Be Given Hear-- . Press by minutes after rresiaent Felix Brodero was bridesmaid at the wed- concluded his argument, and the " of the trio of gunmen Lefty Louis, after ' ': -' ding of Mr. and Mrs. Tenney two houses reconvened separately, ing. . ' had . '. ; Blood and DagO Prank who Gyp the n. twenty Ive years ago. ' Senator W. E. Chilton of Weet Virginia are under sentence or death in tne eiee- - Introduced in the senate a bill empow 6. - . C1TT OF MEXICO, Mrch (As chair for complicity in the mnrder ering the President to suspend the pre- trie Capt. and Mrs. Ixirenzen, Mr. and toy WImImi)-Accor- ding gambler, who J. visions ef the (anal Tolls Art in ac- sociated Press Federal of Morris Rosenthal, tha Mra, Kbfn Low,' Miss Low, Mr. and report received here, in front cordance with tha line indicated in to was shot to death in the street Mrs. F. D. Lowrey, Mr. and Mra. F. J. measage. ' ' - his three thousand rebels moving on Tor- of the Hotel Metrwole. appeared 7:' Iowrey, Mr" and Mrs. 8. M. Lowrey, Official Washington lkst night tacitly Attorney Whitman today Mr. Alan Lowrey Mrs, W. reon. tinder command of General Or fore District ' lowrey, admitted that the President will carry in be- R. Mrs, ' teg.' were met by rederei force yes-- with a request that he intercede Cnstle, Mr. snl ('baa, Lucas, his point, inasmuch'aa Senator John W. half of the convicted men. .Whitman .tha Mimes Lucas, Mrs, La Follette, Kern, leader of the upper house, is terday between Conejos tad Escalon, reidied to committee only Gov Charles Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. John the that 1 supporting the chief executive In that nd signally defeated In the battle ernor Glynn eould act on their pie by Lucas, Misa Harsh Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. bony, and Kepresentaujfe oecar unner which followed, row hundred of the exercising executive clemency. , Police Kugene Lint,' Miaa Mary Low, Dave wood, leader ef the lower noose, aae been Lieut. Charles Becker, who was . con Larren, Mrs. Locke. Mrs. Lombard. Would not eppoae the repeal refcela were reported" to' have - said he murder in connection - with Mr.' and Mrs.' F. W. McFsrlane, Miss - : v victed of 3f the bill, Other Influential Demo- killed.'"'"- Rosenthal 'a death and sentenced to Alice McFarlnna, GiIt McFarlaae, Mr. -. - ,'.( .;v crats, both in Iha'seaate, and 'hoose, ' death, wns recently granted a new trial. and Mrs. F, W MaFaiinue, Mr. and have openly declared themselves as bei- vi e, MUST PAY $500,000 OR Hevker, was anown tn ana trial, in- Mrs. JI. P. Mcl'arlanA Miaa Lady ng" it . in support of the President's stand. BE EXECUTED BY VILLA cited the gunmen to do the actual kill MK. S"d MrS '., A, Mackin-tih- la his mesHage ryesidout .Wilson said X - General Mrs. M. M, Macomb, ing of the gambler, and ia. parti 'A i ,' ,v , .":,' .Mr. nnd, Mrs, J. AlfreVs Mgoon, Mr. niy judgmera?, matter being V. Jvl March . :(Awo "In the PASO, Texas, MuTMliall, Mr. ail Mrs. Bi L. darxi 'ullv, ennHijerv.d my ' ded-j- ma- - ; irk 'elated Pre-t- s by Federal iWireleaa) 1 . i Cnpl. Jinj Mrs. WilliaSLJitUutWJiliC'a tsri-l.- v formed, thu xuiiiption"f Ameri RFVOLUTlOri i;i BRAZIL J l.ow-Mr- tt LJLiy-- "'ri-i.a- appealed . 1 .arJmtcr-i.r..it- i- - mo klatxtti, and Mrs. Oen. Auis hf., V. j - ' 1 iir. can ahiiHiing from- the . canal Chsu'e K. u. Mead, Mr. and 'Mrs J. !', constitutes mistaken economic poll, y. "ei - .... , v.. .Chiliuahua intervene an laapliy, Mr. and Mra. Theo. Melanphy, Letcher t te Tenney homeAhat six honored'' Mri it is a plain contravention of tha save the life of his son. Louis Terrazas .DUtSliOhCAIISt VdUHHlJ" the end Mrn. H. P' Ageo, Mr. H. AriU, and Mrs. 3 H. Drew, Mr' Geo, Dunoon, Mrs. J. Mist. Misa Edith Mist, Mr. aad treaty of 1901. But I do not eome here wended Mr. Mr. Mrs. Ma-ke- e, held by General Villa as a prisoner their way' last pight.. NedAdama, and Robert Mr. aud M,ra. llias. Irew, . Mrs. Monsnrrat, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. to urge my viewa, come .Jr.. l'ink, silver and grVn were color Rev. Mrs. personal I to and threatened with death unless $500,: the Atkinson. and Ault. Mr. and Mra. N. W. Cmory, Mi. ami Miss Violt Makes, Alexander tate the facts and the situation. What- pink glow from . .1. ' '. money I tonight, schemes, the soft thf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babbit, Mr, and Mrs. P. Krdmnn, Mr. J. , Evans, Mies Elizabeth Monsarratt, E. 000 ransom paid by - ever our differences of opinion, every Consul WA8IIINOTCW March Aso- myriads of incandescents, adding beau- Mrs. W. H. Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. tam Mi Einily Farley, Rev. and MraErd-man- . Ij., Marshall, Mra. Julia Mcfarlane, Rob- baa received word from Letcher ' where else the 'treaty is gives bat one ty to the scene which could, not. be . Monsxr-rst- ; that the latter cannot, be of any help riatcd Press by Federal Wireless Biildwin, Mrs. H. P. Baldwin, Mra. Mary . ;,' . ert Mist, Mr. and Mrs, T. W, interpretation,' asd that interpretation leseribed. .' Mrs. Elizabeth Monsarrat, Admiral if Villa should destren to carry out his The opinion was expressed in official f r( Bieklev, Mr. and Mra. II. P. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. W' Fall, Mr.' ami Mrs. nrecludes exemption. The large thing Prevailing Color. Mr. Mra. Arthur and Wallace ' and Mrs. C, B. T. Moore and daughter, threat and execute ywlny Terrams. rrrcles here yesterday that tne revoi rink and Berz. Vtot. It, larrington, Mr. and Mrs. is the only thing we esn afford to do. ' H. Berger. H. Fors-ter- , Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. The young man wan taken into cus- in Brazil which broke ont A dancing platform had been' erected Mr. Mr. and Mra. F. Berry, Foeke, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. V. We ought to reverse our action without ution Mr. Bicker-ton- , YL A. MoU Hmith. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. tody by Villa 'a men at the time of tha eral weeks ago, but which did not aa in the gardens immediately adjoining and Mrs. F. J. Berry, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Frear, Mra. raising the question whether it is right Fed- Mr. Mrs. Hpencer Murphy, Miss Thelma Murphy, Dr. and .. . , evacuation of Chihuahua by the sume serious proportions Until yester the bouse, This was eoverel, Pink and Bickerton, Eliznbeth Fi JcthMiiw Mariory Freth, or wrong. who retreated befoia the Villa as also the principal decorative color Mr. and Mrs.' R. J; Bishop, Mrs. !. L. Mr. A. Fuller, Mr. Geo. Fuller, Mrs. Mrs. li. V. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. shall not kaow how to deal with erals, day, will be short lived. According to Me- - "I - Iiodrero, Mrs. ("has. W. Booth. F. F. llich-ar- MrCatidless. Mr. Snd Mrs. Reynold forces to Ojinaga and finally were driv- meager coming here, pink shaded electric lights gleam- Mr. and Folaotn, IJeuteniint Futon, other mattors of cvsn greater delicacy censored dispatcnes ' Mrs. W. 8. Bowen, Mr. Mrs. W. A. M. Grew, Will Mr! nerny, James kclnerny, en over the line. The elder Terratas from Bio de Janeiro through Buenos through boughs of cherry blossoms and Fairbanks. tnd of noarer consequence if yon do not -- BoWen, Mr. Mrs. Boyd, Mr. O. R, Miss Agnes Mclaerny, the Misses Mo- ' fled with the. fleeing Federals but the hj h- and Jas. H. Misi and Mrs. Oalt, Mr.' and ?rant it me in ungrudging measure." Ayres, it reported that a aUte of r. ' . 1 Mil art Buchanan.-Mr- Mrs. Intvre, Frank Mrlntyre, Mrs. MeWsyne, younger elected to remain and guard n.mo oe rAaAA -- ananii in fnimrlahii Irene Hovd, . Miss Aby A. Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. Frnncis . siege has been prociaimea at - '. k-- (Mr. snd - -i 1 B. K. Bull, Mra. C. Gay, Mr. Mrs. B. Mrs. Allen. Psul Muhlendorf, Msjor the immense family holdings.. race is a cam ( weaaai buuiihi uunm rt v w and Billson, and H. fliffard, Mr. Janeiro and that a revolution Winter Mr, A. Mrs. F, Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. He was immediately placed under ar Of shelter.. Chairs and tables sufficient to Beatrice, and Mrs. E. and Mrs. W. M. Uiffard, Mr. and Mrs. In progress in the Brazilian states K KEEFE IS OPPOSED TO rest and the vast Terratas properties rare for the immense crowd were pro Brune, Mr and Mra. . Ballentyne. J. A. Oilman, Mr. and Mrs.' W. W. Mire Julia McStocker, Lieu reruanibueo and Cera rare in tne nortn Mr.' and Mra. Bvron Goodale, Mr. M. tenant and Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. C declared confiscated by Villa on the part country. these vided and it was froui here that the Baird, Mr. and and Mrs. W. Graham, ' eastern of the In Mrs. A. W. T. Bottomley, Mr. Dr. Mrs. E. Miuich. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McCandless, ground that the Terrazas 'were in sym- negroes are feast was served. and Mrs. and M. Oroaemaa, Mr. and states largely predominant, Fllucitnian, Min Bottomley, Mr. Mrs. 13. Mr. Tarn McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. M v FILIPINO pathy With lloerta and had given aid Martial Law Declared. Music was furnished by the Hawai ami J. Guard, Mrs. 8. A, Gulick, iEPEIIDECCE - Is - Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. - Clellan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray. to hie eause.. At that time the Ter- ian band in ; the garden. A Hawaiian A. .Mr. Cecil Brown, Mary Gunn, Miss Marjory Gil- - LONDON, March 5. (Associated Mra. Neuman, Mr.' and Mrs. rasas family was conceded the riche in tha house sang Hawaiian airs anU Mr. and 'Mrs. O. A. Brown, Mr. and man, Mrs. Adam Grant, Mrs. Garden, Edward Press Cable) Brief reports from Hie M. ' ' ' ', Mexico and the elder Terrazas was aweet Hawaiian music. Mrs. J. F.. Brown, the Misaes Brown Mr. Gaylard, Miss Gillet, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Nowell.- . in de Janeiro' today tell of a revolution ln ulve4 (X recep- - Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ulude, Wj Mr. H. Olsen. Miss O'Brien. accredited to be the largest individual : Hliortly after nine o'clock the Brown, Mrs. Alice onrade Mr. snd Mrs. A ; Daniel J. Keefe, former. United States - BraziL Martial law has been declared E, and land owner ia tha worM. Uon started and for two hours it con- Brown, Mrs. Lena Brown, Mr.' and Mrs. .runwal, Mr. snd Mrs. H. E. Gedue Governor L. llnkham. Mr. at Nichtheroy, live miles east of Rio L. Mr. Will commissioner of immigration was a morning General Villa ,'1 vtillara Urown, Mrs. C. K.; Bueklnnd, Mra. John 8. Graham. Mrs. A. C. Parish. Parke, .Wednesday de Janeiro,' and at Petropolis, capital tinued. through passenger on tha Shinyo Mara nent word to the elder Terrazas here Line, Mr. Guv It. Btittolith Mr .'and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haunna. ' Mi the Mil sea Parke, Col, Satntlel Parker, 10 .LUittokalani in Beceiring W .... L- - I. ( ... , . . . 01 the state or it de Janeiro. luetn v 11...... Mr. Ernest Parker, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. yesterday,' en ,' if he did not deliver oU0,000 to P. H. Burnetta. . . rvTinic, w . u, ilall. MlSS route to the mainland that Mrs. & V. Tenney were at ' jr. H, leader by nightfall his Mr. and. Lieut. N.. ampanble.' Mr. and Mrs. cnariotte Hall, Mr. ayd Mrs. Frank Peek, Mrs..Lck, Mr. and Mrs. F. sftsr passing thirteen weeks in the rebel that he head the receiving line, gracious Mr. Clilna, The has of A. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. lialstead, Mr. and Mra Arnim liariM- - Petrie. Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillipis, on would die. elder Terrazas acceptiag the congratulations of the lapsn and the Philippine Islands. Mrs. failed to raise amount de FRICTION WITH BRYAN ly Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carter, herg, Mr. F. M. lUtch, Miss Harriette und Mrs. P. M. Pond. Mr. asd Mrs. Keefe accompanies Mr. Bteefe. ' a far the hundreds who passed. With them was Goo; manded by Villa and so communicated Rtr. ami Mrs. Ueo. it. Carter. Mr. J. (). naicn, Mr. and Mrs. Q HeI..h..n I Potter, Mrs. H. Palmer, Miss Although the trip wss taken mainly ' R. Faxon Bishop, who was best man at Lucy lust night to Villa with the expressed rter, Mr. C'uahmiin T'arter. Mr. and Dr. F. Hedaman. Kdmund HediiMAn Peatody, Mr. Robert Purvis, Lieu for pleasure, Mr. Keefe has mads a, ' the weddlngof Mr. and Mrs.,tenney tenant Mrs. Puree, Mr. and hope that he would be able to procure Mra. Harold Cattle, Miss Kate Corn-wel- Mr. and Mra. Goo. Hedonian, M. an.1 Pratt, Ira close study of conditions In the differ- - ..' lyiflMa b hJ.u: Mrs. Mr Kdgnr Mrs. E. E. Paxton, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. the amount today.. On this representa- Ulllint litblbl. F. J, Auto, Misa Anto, Mr. Henriuues. Dr. and Mm. ent countries he has viaited. . - " . Villa sent back word that he would irvt:" W" "azztlel, I .. Reginald (iarter, 8enor Canavarra. MIhs Geow-- ; Herbert, Charles' Herbert, Rose i'ntiiani, Miaa furvis, He Is stronirly opnoaed to Filiiuno in tion brldeamald twenty-fiv- e years ago. . Mrs. H. Rsymond, Mrs, voune Terrazas a reprieve until . Margaret Cnpeland, Major Coe, Mrs. J. jierDeri, ami Mrf. C. B. Hioh Dr. and J. dependence., He believes irrant : Addinir a eracious charm to the occa-- ir. lr that tha Fili mil- - W. Beane, Mrs. B. Buc-hann- and. Mrs. I). Howard Rveroft, Mr. Walter Rycroft, Mr. and tonioht when he declared the half I lifo-lon- g Mr. and , Hitchcock. Mra. pinos are far from Ibeing rapable of WASHINGTON", D. a, March 6. lion was iueen Uliuokalani, a 11 1 ti 1 ..... Mr, AUan Ronton, be forthcoming or Mrs. Bruce Cartwrlirht. Mr. B. Cart- - . Mrs. Geo. F. Benton, lion dollars must friend of the Tenney family. With luwBii, iuiaa jane Jiotailrg, Lacjv goveralng themselves,' and believes thst the young man will die. It is persistently rumored In official wright, Alr.'and Mra. A. L. Osstle, Mr. Heron, Mr. A. U. I la wen. Mra.. Hal. Mr, snd Mrs. George Benton, Rev. and if independence wss granted at this it Mrs. Curtis 1. lti&kea and Mrs. Julia Mrs. Henry Resta Col. Mrs. t 111 rirclo and among those who have been ana Mrs. u. r. las tie. "Mr. and Mrs. ktesd, Mrs, Lanklund, Dr. and Mrs. C. rich, and time business conditions in the Islsnds '' Macfarlane, the Queen waa one of th Reynolds, Mr. A. IL CARRANZA COMMITTEE following the situation that Dr. John . H. Castle, Mr. and Mra, W. H. Castle, w. ijobily, Mr. nod Mra. A. lWklmr F. P, and Mrs.' would be completely demoralized. ' first to congratulations to Mr, ' extend - Miaa Rico, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. RicharMs, Mr, ' Unssett Moore 'a resignation as coun ro-- .uiks (louirice t ustie, miss Uorotby I as- Florence Huffman. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe devoted yester- INVESTIOATINO DEATHS and Mm. Tennev last nicht and ,1.., - 1 11 . . A. Mrs. M. Biggs, Justice sellor of the state department is due .ui-- nr, niiu iriri. jioierc i.arrnn Mr G. Hoilgins, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Hol and J, Chief day to sightseeing hbout Honolulu as mainod until late in the evening, Ma and Mrs. A. M. Robnrtson, Mr. Oeo. very largely to friction with Secretary and Mrs. Robert fatten Jr., the Miaa?a lo way, Mr. ami Mrs. w. U Hopper, the O. the guests of Richard Halaey, local in- March 0. (Asso Helen JSoonan wae among tuoae. in ihj EL PASO, Texas, uryaa on the Mexican policies and other Cntton, Mr. Richard Catton,, Mr. J. Cat Miaaes Hopper, Allan Herbert. Judirn H. Rol ertson, Miss Sybil Robertson, spector of immigration ' this port. bV Wireless) receiving line. Miss Wilhelmina Ten ) McEldownev, Mr, M. at ciated Press Federal ia known Doctor Moore ion, Major and Mrs. Mr, and Mra. A. b'. Humphreys, Mrs, Mrs. Robert P. When Hawa-'ia- n H, matters.' It that Vernon, 'two children of Cheatham,' Kleauor asked why his report on Into rases of William uey and the iiyoe-piiniii- Rmbinson Mr. Mra. vtiffitinn the first learned of the plan to send John and. Mra, Charles F. Cbilllugwqrtb Mr. anil Mra. Albert Horn- and Geo. 'Rodiek, conditions had not received as much Baueh. British and the nappy couple, ajao aiaea in ruceiv - Mrs. Mrs. K. Ross, Benton and Oustave Lind to Mexico when he read it in the Mr. snd Mrs. John- F.- - Colburn, er, J. F. llnckfeld, the Misses Hsrtwell, Ros. Mr. and A. publicity aa expected, or - inir the iniests. ' if it had been American subjerU respectively who newspapers. The goes Bryan- mra. it. 1;, l oieman, 'Misa Cross, Mr rtiice jiuatmgs, Mrs. I'bailcs Mr. snd Mrs. W. II. R;ce, Mr. and Mrs. suppressed,. Mr. was atorr that As reception progresses last nivnt Walwitt ( Keefe said: . lost their live across the border, declined to consult Moore on other mat the A. L. Coney, Mrs. H. M. Castle Mr. and Hubbard, Captain HondUtte. has, Rice, Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Rice, made a full and complete report ; begun today in Wudad, Juarez, by the a number 01 eauiegraina irom inemis V. U. Mra.' C. Robinson, Lieut. William ."I ters as importaut as the Lind mission. Mra. A. Cooke, Mra C M, Cooke, f. K. jBenberc, Mr. and Mxs..RIohj J. un Hawaiian labor conditions ss T found - Mexicau appointed by Gen- CHher in different portions of the, United (!. M, ard I vers, Mr." an I Miss Catherine Reynolds, Mrs. eouimiiou snubs are matters of aims Alice ooke, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, W, O., Irwin, them after making a close investigation . extending rongrnt,u,latiiiis were 1 1 - j r nr . V. . ','. eral Carranza. '.directing head of the knowledge in Washington. States Cooke Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Cooke, mr. nun in ra. i Kinpieion Mrs. M.i Roth, Mr. William Roth, Ma jtr into here. Teniieyi l.rQeKer, ' conditions Certain sections coniiuisaion is received by Mr. and lrs. E. D. ..'..-,- Constitutionnlista. The Mr, and Mrs.. J. P. Cooke, Mr. and Klleu lvers, W. B, lzzurd, Colonel Wd Kaferty, Ernest Ross.' of this report were modified. In the urrouniling its' operatlous with the , Boom Filled With Gifts. Mrs. R. A. Cooke. l)r. and Mrs.' O. B. sirs, i, istiKea, - Mr. ami Mrs. u. JI. wmart. Mr. and early 1011 ' BARON part of congress ! MATSUDA DEAD: ' called for a greatest secrecy will not make II.-K- 1'. Mrs. Bpencer, and A large room on the second floor of Cooper, Judge hod Mra. Cooper, C. .lone, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jflr- - James Mr. Btockman, full reort on the labor conditions here ; except to NOTED AS POLITICIAN known any of their findings the Tenney home was given over to a Mr, and Mrs. Geo. M. Collins, Mr. and dan, Mr. and Mra. K. A. Jordan, the Mra. G. Hmith. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. without these modifications.. I beljave - I 1 M 1 n'.fiy Mi Governor Carranza, f If tL.' ..9 utl..n Mrs. K. H. Ciiiiha, Mr. Theo. Cooke, Miksch Jordan 'Acnes H. It. Judd. Dr. haefer, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. eVhsefcr, there were nearly five thoaasnd conies ' TOKIO. Japan. March UT',V " is generally believed here that 5.fS.eeial- Cnptain Mrs. Mrs. R. Miiia Pauline Mrs. ' It , V., ...... I wnicn nau uromruiiTU ami juii. and Carpenter, Mr. and aud J. Judd, Miss Agnes Judd, 8chsefer, Brof. and of this report printed. Where they were Anglo-America- n ap-.- . a ... xe ir. the eoinmUsion inn .pPu jiji,raron Tenney. These ranged from roffe.1 Mrs. W. II. Campbell, .Mr.-an- "Mra. 11 nu i rinccm rvaliuiiunuole, Prin- M, M. Keott, M'ss Marion Scott, Mr. distributed I do not investigation suda, for the baat several years minisf know, but I think pointed to make a similar spoons to masaive silver services of al Ci.lluru, Mr. ani Mrs. C, II. Cooke cess Kawunnnakoa, Mr. and Mrs. Frei Uihlie Heott, .Mr. and Mrs. Rasney that Mr. Hatsey has several of them in will, disband because of the barriers tl, Mr. Mrs, A. Meott, Mr. Mrs.' Roliert Hhingle, ,. .1 ".l,wiMtin,ont priceless value, all token, of in mid K Davidson, Mr. L. Knight, Mr. ami Mra. Walter Jones, and 111a omee, " ( in their way bv Villa,- despite .rl,i. lD 11. . Madam Mrs- G. planed !..Pi'.l.tir?i.!,Si K?:! vh'.' "?.? fhlKh esteem in which Mr. and Mr Coun. Doctor Jelllniis, Mies Annie Jaeger, Mr Hliingln, Mr. and - W Mr. Keefe would make 01 statsraeot oflieial advices from .Waithluptoil that city night a brief Illness. Tonney 1"One hiuh was Mr. and Mrs. F. W. IMniou, Misa and Mrs. Jaeger, Mr. W. Hiniilohurat, Mr. and Mrs.' Geo, W. are held. gift J. and Mrs. J. as to Whether he g wonld make a report eoiiiiiiieaiou in exam-iuin- 'I ia expected that his successor will . the delay of the nroudiy shown waa a inax.iive s Ivcr Daphne Damon, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. K. King. Hmith. Mr and Mrs. W, O. Smith, Mr. on conditions as he found them in the Bnton 's body U ouly temporary, be appoluted by the 'end of this week. Ic I'nnuin, Mr. Mm. IL aud ami Mrs. G. K. Hmithies, Mr, Mrs. . service from the employes of Cnktlo and F. Damon Mr. Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Minn and rniiippiues when ha returned to Wash- Mr. Mrs. M. JeMNie T'. H. Hnier, Misses ' (coke, A coincidence waa that yeater and 8. Damon. Misa Mav Kennedy, Htnnley Kennedy, Mr. the Sorer, Mr. John ington. . , ' SENATE COMMITTEE WILL THOMAS SAILS BRINGING day also murked th twenty fifth auni Hainon, Xfr. Douglas lViuion. Mr. and ami Mrs. F.' J, King, 1 ,011 in Kiug, Mr. loer, Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Hoper. Mr. . . L TWO ARMY COMMANDERS versury of the date when Mr, Tenuey Mrs. (1. F. DaviuH. Mr. and Mrs, Clive nnd Mra. Tom Kinu, Mr. and Mrs. F. mid Mr. E. R. Btacksble, ?ol.. Z. 8, WOMAN GIVE HEARING TO DIAZ I SUFFRAGE DEBATE . .n. .. member the firm Cnatlu invies, air. ami Mrs. it. irillingham. W. Kleliahn, Mr. and Mra. Kopke, Hoaliling, Mr. Julia Lenui, Mr. and became a of of r. the CONTINUED HAN March (Asso- - Cooke, .Mr and Mra. W. F. Dillingham, Mr MiHHCK Kopke, Rev, l.eoHld Kroll, Miss Mrs. K. J. Spalding, Miaa Helen Raidi- IN SENATE Assoc- FRANCISCO, 1 WA 8HINGTO.V, March B.( ia ted Press Cable) The trananort Doncintf bcsrftn soon after the receii- - mm .lira, 11, 11. iniiiiignam, Mr, ami Claire Kelley, Mr, und Mrs. Clifford ng, Mra. Belle Strong, Mr., and Mrs. iated Press by Federal Wirefusa) Sen-ato- r Thomas sailed today for Hawaii andltion started, Mr. and Mra. Tonney Inter mra, a, iiougneny, Mr. and Mrs. Kiinhiill, Admiral and Mrs. Geo. Kuti, .Semple. Mra. Sheidisni, Mr. and Mrs. WASHINGTON, Msreh t,(ktl-ate- d Major-Genera- H. II. Dole, Mr. Mrs, It. 1". Hhively, arting chairman of the he Philippines, J Carter in the evening joining with the throng and John Dominls, Mrs. Kipling. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ies by Federal Wireless) De- enate committee on foreign relations, is a passenger, en bis way to take com- - in the merry making. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ('. Dowaett The Mikaes I.add, Oliver Laiixing, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Carl Behiiita, MIhs Eva Hte- - bate on the woman suffrse question veaterday stated that Felix IMua wouli maud of the Hawaiian department, and It wns a beautiful niooiil'ght night, Mihh (harlutte Dowaett, Mi as I re 11 u anil Mrs. Win, Liiuk, Mr. anil Mrx. Rob- vena, Mr. and Mra. W. L, Stanley, Mr was continued iti tha senste today with- lie given a bearing hy the coinmittoe Major-Gener- Hurry alao ia on board. the handsome gowns und sparki ng jew- Dickann, Mrs. 8. II. Dowsett, Mr. C, ert l.ewers, Mr. and Mra. A. Lewis, Mr. Hint Mra. It. O. Htevens, Mr. Oswald out coming to the final vote. Many of He goea to the Philippines to take com els of the women blending with thu DuukhuHO, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Dow and Mra. Harry (jueen Liliuo-kuluui- , the senators were missing from their (Continued on I'age Two.) mand. uniforms of the Army and Navy olli- - sett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, Mr Mr. aud Mrs. Alux Lludaay4 (Continued on Pago Four) chairs. , . - , HAWAIIAN GAZr.TTlv FRIDAY, M AKCTI - 6, 19H. - SEMI -WEEKLY. J "J-'t- l .. J.!..'.. J.. . crnlc liour.cc rs r iccini Commg to Hawaii ? police Arc No Tiiatcli For inar niG IM10JECT IS f Militant Sisters Seeks Local Color for Opera 4S S iiT EL PASO RETiDY TO GLOMUS TIED DY Raid Rally and UP Snffrarettti Labor HEW yotlK, Tebr'nsiry 20. An and the composer will wver the Wk owTb'wn VomehOuajdi Who bit of pews emanate from of ths play thoronghlv and thed wii leave Island Under I, W. W, In New Oliver Mqroseo's Hew York oWee, for Puna, in the of Hawaii, Letden Wert Stationed to Repfl TbemV t there to remain for four to six mpsths. 700 Refuse1 nsmely, that Puccini Will convert Richi so thst they can be thorouhlvv mbued York, Unemployed Police QneU Jolly Riot ard Waltoii Tully ' vhsrmlng rinau romantic with the stniospheric conditions of Mr. Work, tiy Sie jVto Cnorcn for' ' Hawaiian play, ,The Bird of Para- Tnlly 's plsy. This will bs the third ef U dise, 7 which was seen at the Garrick Puccini 's endeavors : from, the drama, - it ' Kielttr, ind Afe Promptly ' ' 0-- " - - O LONDOX, Msrch Ii.'. ( Associsted theater, Into grand opera. Contracts the, first being "Msdsmva ButterflyJ' I to that effect .were signed about two the second, "The Qirl pf the Golden Tailed; Oakland Prepares td Press by Federal. Wireless) Bnffrs-gotte- s Kewalo Property Ownett Appeal WhileAngloAmer weeks ago between the Kieeordis, Puc- West." The public is very much in ; Fall L Senator Will Mo-rosc-o X S. . r. . made a bold attemii laH night cini s ogrtits rn New yorh, snd Mr. lore With native Hswsiian airs, and Drive Out J500 Unemployed. w r vguivi jvcsiraining uraer . to break sp Labor Tarty rslly in snd author Tully. Mr. Tully has Ppeclnl should fisd in them greet oppor- iur ican Investigators - Fiht For Cbnile Memorlsl Hall. Tss sttseh ks4 ween Just achieved another triumph In New tunity for the expresiioP of his tslents. to Stop Reclamation Work That spticliia.td,by i charge. York, trhere he hss iatrodueed iuy Knmor hss it thst Alary Onrdep hss ex "NEW YORK, Msrch 5. (Asrocisted Tarry on 'Border,' tha af.tts Bates Post, In - role, ia pressed a wish ; Has Been Iff Propjesii qieotil'g ssd ft,rspiing woinau. Uoiineers, the stellar to tlay ths part of Lu Press by Federsl Wireless) JBeveral in That "Omsr,. ths Tentmaker." - Mr. Tnlly sns, the pretty Hawaiian princess, niMUclei, , l.lH..I(HMllt,ln l)d, tfUlHSd p ; dc-gi-ns likf will hnndred nnsmployed, under the hader-hi- Dutrict for Some Time; AUegt jueauer In iUfAmin t mtr ta jupfl, even. witn'.irit'a,.jisd,tpa. amor- - fail for Gisenmoj, the home ef Pus. waicp iq tue dramatic version is now acdci ripl, ahoot tbe flint of May,. where be being played by Miss Lenore Uhrieh, at members of the- - Industrial .w"'"vi at'tnned ( Str,(hB That Land it Sanitarr; : B. """.pf'''1 WAHTJGTO7"VarHl prrested -.' Inquiry Over auota.aiui turHignoiit His iU to psnttie WHers of the 'WorM, were V o. "rl'riii .1 a Pfeh. Fm)ra, W)rilp) the ntUckarsiu the, event of tronlila Report of Mackay Trnstees Say Expected Ezpenditi beret hist fpiglit. st'.'the eptfanno to St, f ,Tlieiigh s the woinsa buiuicers made ',, r Alphonsus' Chursh, sftet-- they had (from Thursday of William thk Simslor MU,nj! Vlpirri ; ' Advertiser.) Death' valinnt effort, to stem the aturwipg suf ; StOokliQldferl HaV No' inlti In Elimination of Atian- -' u prevBpn fa H mn, h, o( ithrted,, they the wsrsing of tha police to Following closely on the heels of the flr rsgetteawhan the ttsk - i Benton. U),cnte, ;ul 4i,""MI',a'utl yrftf tailed and the men were .finally 'sem-peric- Rewon to tAT. tio Dock Proposition. keep out of .the place , msny protestt thst have been made . g of V( .tUutim.)n ,,.Moxi-o- )piiaiDg , The object of the unemployed ; out, to, tske a hsnd ia so. eirort,.o in in xo tae resiamatioa Work, (rum tia virwoiut the rrr o( before , the church wss to rKra . reji.,tte ipvsiTv..,jns, bsttiengsa which tfaii Hii'rv.' jjrewjjit I'olif-y,- ijj force the church to give them a place ia being carried a now for tbs e.na puccpwi or no nour, ,.,( , . v vs.ying (From Thursday Advertiser.) Reports from Wsahlngton " Lord-Youn- g jiii, jlnmagt state that to, sleep,. i - Territory by XOOALES, 'Arizona, March 5. ,tfllMtr.'i h,. su(Tragtittea.IonKht. With . v , tbe Engineer- -' lhe. msch Ths esble coutlpns to pro- members snowstorms yif.,SMrmMii rjrqm Ibq toH to roiwago, setatching, biting, kirkjng Sid comiaaes of tha cabinet are wondering As a result of the heavy lug Company, aa tnjnhction te restrain (Associated Press by. federal f of past WeeV nore, ' standing pji, taking blow, for blow wjth fess onfldence ia (he survival of the whether the annual estimates of their the. of there hs this compass or opsone else " ,.Ha witfc-I- s from nn. i'WB' tfaia JeUte .1 i I ...... mrs-tsge- s been a tuple, work, tot the large nnmbnr, Wireless) News was received an i busiricss of the transmission of departmeots shsrply A ,liext,fB'..1lay..od Bsinff ibcix iwm rir, t'iiring ifie jjpign will be pruned a jinemployed worjt tinning tbis work wss filed yesterday ia ilata th struggle a, not call, was, sent. In by means submorlne - cable, of in Sew fork,, snd here last night announcing the an as were thpsa . Ke-wsl- at. of Secretary Garrison St good, wages has bees offered every- ths circuit court by a h amber ef o ' !. and whea polie arrived the battla .was despite, being ia ' vi'vol f TT1 Paan ' , SnAnlnl. ysrtment., vnVv the strides tied the by the house affsi.rs commit one who, is out, of employment. ... Despite ... - i a . j vlt .'1s , v t .Jts belght. The bobbies,, however, piilitsry property owners, headed by J. ..ft. Jla.,wiJl lronslv ure 1 bwsiaese of transmission hns beep su among t rkantre wireless ssd tee. Mr. . , tbisborS .element Jua-re- t; soon had. tha aulTragflttes aubdued. the ' Garrison explained that Alfred Magoon. This temporarily ties commission vent to Ciudadr iiroMirit 'jiulwjr. Plt, of the invasion of plmest every oean by the nnrortunht Jdle who hsya pers'st-eptl- MCVSt Xr figlt waa brought, tOi sn, end nl t.be while he wss disappointed, bs had Jao up one oft the big territorial reclama- - tq nia.rvmilt jn juatorisl refused .to work. Jams, num- te'lntestigAte ithe- faeta ear raily procfeded, , ;)A ,,,,, the vsrkma .wiroleee companies.,, la the Te ; n personal feeling agsiast ths house earn ber prrested here,.Inst night, who. were tion projects la Ilonoluto. V killing aopnal rejiort ths stockholders , rounding the1 f William till- - te ef miHee for its action. ' eut the war under the leadership of Industrial Ths full title of the easo Is as fol- jtH. ''I ..' f--i i-- , House of Common by UaoJiay-l'mpoBie- sy - ..' . V, 4 . Vtt.l k." LJt. f j i. l11, Substantial the, just- received, Workers of the World, are of the class lows! .. .. O. lieniun, n iniiyu htidji-ci- 6 departmsat estimates," he said: "to Alfred Ei-"nlbit'- ssy on, ... who hsye refused opportunities to go J. Msgoon, Emmeline M. Ma- Majority Qo'ei on Record ths trustees this subject! . I charged waa wuri. -S- OVfR,-MiTh for th lowest possible figures whst e leaping, goon, 11. whom it waa 8. (AfmoclstPd Pwst wireless telegrajih ..eontinuos te work ths jitr(ts filled ,with Julia K. Anderson, John Hen- nVTba. honestly believed was necsssary o runt sccnmulnted-snow- . ... ' ,. ,; ry Magoon, by Wiri)--Tk- ymtor-frnte- Idlr55 Alfred K. Mauoon. Eaton h flrtieral. Villa- Thar- aral s Pop l tin lYanciicla - to irnmenntmte its .usefulness is Its tha prmy efficieptly.. iTba gentlemen H. Mnifnnfi f'fltherrtna ST Mnmtmnm U . ' - Ipng Moa-alga- Vi;., n?f lav f wktf rnfiAiitkAAiT- flam r sudicaro to li fl. TV own 4sld, which may bsnkifiaeil pa com OAltt.AKO, Msrch, 5, (Associativl mien M. Msgoon, Kmeleeq auikivi it n hiiiiwuuuvu ' LO'N'fJON,"..' March 5. (Associated st congress . thought otherwiee The M. Tyler, PoKlasi., Tho latUr ia tk moving Press. by FsdersJ Wireless)-Th- e city, Mellie E. Hustsce, Cecil Provisional Wire1ess)--Th- at anieation between points sr Brown, trustee the Tieaqnarter tf apodtlia llojjat from Sitxieo., Press hr Federal Great country will hoow whscs. ths responsi. i fflolals lit hetwoen a fixed ad a moying point. here yesterday decided that the of the estate of Kalelpuaa Ksnoaf Oa- Pans Utty , Presilent Carranza of he CbnatU arrived Jism ymUrUf. ; t Britais npy,yet tas part is the ilea,". prmy of fifteen hundred unemployed, hu Ice ft Electric Company, A. B. Johpn-se- s development mod- I e There has bees no to Hopes. . " hpve 4ii4ijnan1iesf '. ate ' its .aoflf.gjiQr Koggianal oxplaimd In Expositiea t s Frsitrdseo (' Daniels Has who been csmjied for some time Mill Company and thp Hustaee-Pec- k jyv? xittv sa ii lMUia vm ifi,iutniiiii Tetail ify opinion we have- already ..ex Daniels,--whtlsr'So- on, the. rpce Lord-Youn- g pi tlia ronOitioaa now .e luting q i1813 was jndlcated here yesterday, the Secretary t so con old track at, Kmeryvills, Company sgainst Engineer- last night, Tjairfnstruotiona Mexico cos-ditio- o must leave;. Oakland moving ing Company border draorlbe4 at length the By a eubttantial majority tbe house of pressed that wireless telegraphy in no Aden t that all, of his , SsUmstss .would snd. keep and Joba W. Caldwell, su- . . . al h . wUu-- ! tomorrow. ..' , .... ng- lod p to aitlii mnna amf abb WJtm s4 aat A . perintendent inaice - haste tun-ducti- the .killing ff wsy threatens the Supremacy of tha be approvad, expressed. the. bslief that of the department of pub to all feasible- ia William 8. Kenton, a Britliia Arrspgemcpts fot carrying out this lic or atibjeet have the goverpmest resoasjder re; a-.- - the upvy. buildiug program, ipcjluding works the Territory of Hawaii. ita examination and to who was its aubmarioe cable as rapid, reliable policy were, re! ahoby General Villa at fusaf to participate ofTicially ip the the two battleships, would be. author completed last night, and The plaintiffs claim thst they are tQ Carrajwa,! luarex. .. .'. ssd Aeursts mesas ef noniraunicatlon. the members of. Oakland police owners port na one but The at Hop Francisco. . ixed. He expressed hiuinelf satis ths de of Isnds situsted ip Kewplo, we dp not hold view is ss findings will ba confidential and The horror at the tragi A memorial to this effect waa slgnel Thst this alona fied with many of ths particulars of partment, numbering two hundred and Honolulu, upon which many buildings of death, of .ItfifatoaieJ proven, by the frequent important, sd fifty, will advance on the idle army to- Dot by and inquired as to the by more 4bsn three hundred, and fifty ths tents tivs program, jiroparetl) by I woqd,, brick' and other material have tirrtil theyar announced Uitions made, to the submsrius cables morrow to tuwn & reaaoo for. the delay m the part of the member of .the house of commons snd snucommittee of tbe nsval aQiMqs com eaforce the order, and felly .if..l.n.l.J tt,!.:.!. - the rebel leader will the result be of tha world, .For instance, in the prepared to cope with, any show of re- tKKl.OOO Cenatltntionaliat force la Mesieo in presented to Asquith. Jt is , value, namely, and noward. " Premier mittee, which had unofficially, been year 1913 naw submarine cables were , . khownv i V'rf, ',', f" i granting,. pemiaaioB to the United probable that sis s, result, of this action sistance thst msy be made. , ; and that many of ths plaintiffs parry laid, by ths British government ' be- brought to his attention, f. One at the ouiea ie investigate tbe death of Hen , may first on business which maks the, Tl commission appointed by Great illteja recensldw its tween England pud although featurea provide for tbe aooj;tion o constant decision. coop Ireland, Membersnip-- . of Central Use 'of.-the- ; Cafranza will probably begin ka n4.t this try will jet bs postmaster ths navy, department's, bureau-- ' o Union streets imperative, and in oinciHiiy, the British general controls case they shall be deprived rmreptea St. tftevsiiforaui ths wireless telegraph stations ip equipment en July X next, whiua-- mess. It'orohi of the use inveatigationa at Juaret todayt . WASHINGTON, Mnreb 4. (By As- sxhibit, Great ractloally' Unanimoua of the streets ip that section, they v..,..uw.,T..:T.r'-v- ; :v Britain and Ireland. Cables were uxa ths sscretsry , hsd .recommoqded. thst Cable)--FoUowin- laid ' , Xha findings of the. alleged . Villa sociated Press in- shall be compelled to suspend an by., the French government between Poart Baroor rtraV inci - :i'A4raJni rPropoied Change-- their Aihuirf intAv4-i-l anvill fliWfr In iMiirff tart Preaident" WADWO business., ., ; v, v. terview ..With ; Wilaon Sir roiFnro. ontL France and, Algiers; by ths British, Ths imadcVe prevision M : tentative till " Qalm. Xaada Are Sanitary. ' . ed and .independently of any in. Uonelr Cadea returning British am 4DIN 0 DROWNULUT SURF Canadian and Australasian govern- whstevpr for a drydock aa the AHsntis (yem Thursday Advortiser.) ,r Thj.BMLnBl ';. - T"ry TM ments jointly 'between . TheyAektlB"tha4 the sani- Testigatioa- may , be .by baaudor.te Metieo, has aailed for Lea Australasia and by 'The msmbersbipi of Central Union lands are that made Marcri-Nortnaat- a coast ss urgently reconimeudsd the LIHUK, Vada New Zealand) by the . Greek govern- tary, being severuC feet above the levfl the-- ? eonMnission, dent- - as will secretary to. be estsbliahsd. at. ths Norj (hprch voted, practleally nssivlinously, AnglArner lean where make a rcnort on ment between Chios Mityleue, pud of tbe sea snd airs well pad conditions is Mexico City, direct to Bir rssg, a Fjliploe girj, twelve yesra aid, ssd folk Navy. Yard. ,, Ths reason, gives draised, "Keporta reeeited from Kl rasa the German government bas arranged last night to rstain, the present arti- thst there' is no neccssity'-fo- r raisiog Edward Orey after which h will re--. wsa drowned is tb hea t Ksbattkoato, by tha committee for ) Us failure t last' night announced that the .Am to lay another cable between Germany cles of fsith, without requiring sssent ths level of the Isnds in "question nor. torn to Mesieo City. , When interview tear Haaamauln, iboat taa e 'clock Bun-da- (..oviue tor the Atlantic Coast ilock waf - and Knglaod this, year. ,. The Dutch ss a condition of menvbersliip. of filling these is. They claim, farther, eommwaion ia- atill ed by reporters tor. New York, ,, that view . of tbe, probability, of ths) Tht the and morning, , ... - is government is preparing, to. lay- new - tltpt the raising pnd filling in Waspingtda' papers; before. Jhillfcg, be A t'ilipiwQ woman who was expeuuiture of at lesst 11HI,000, to standing. committso wss- Instructed to of these ,( with the cables in the Emit, indies and Japa- Isnds and streets cost 5U,- - . tbe girl ths romplot. Psarl Harbor,' Hawaii dock, sdmt te membership ia the church' any wilt at least stated uiut attitude of the United 4t the time and went fruitless , W, "awaiting instruction-.- from te a nese government between Japan . pud ,000, That the manner, pJosecutiog States was perfectly satisfactory, aod rescue, wss so nearly drowned shs ths committee did not feel Justified, ip person who upon examinatHa' fftiflAfra oi Washington., that China. Private Kugliab cable com-pa- n the" reclamstron Work "Snd "he rrtAlrisl, mac. na ueneved Jiuerta would resign is still in the. hospital in a delicate asking for the $3,000,000 for tha new cnfililile .evideuee. of Oirlstian faith, , . ' his laid cables from. Arabia to Cey- including salt water, which is lielng It..i believed that one of. the front when ' dock on. the is bet :.,ls other words, belie the .broader tbe jreHideney a semblanee condition. , ., s Atlantis Coast. It tin ' lon, and from Ceylon to the Mslsy Pen- used, is improper, is the contention of acts commis- jf peaee had been restored. .. He said The girf went lout with the lieved, , however,, thst the activity-o- principles ef Christisnity is ths prime, frst of the Carrana ' little' insula. In fact, pearly six tne fill- ,!) thousand ppa snd the expression indi- plaintiffs. Tbey claim that tha reviewing, findings .hat believed, that intervention of woman, the girl's father snd some other miles pew cskile toe rival, riues, rpiiadeipnia .nor, requisite, of sion after the ef waa mada anil laid - ing will render cultivation impossible, any sort,, tne present men, the girt woman swim folk, bavetcroated practically, a dsaiL- vidual doubt as to the verity ot non- . L. L . , Yilla.jCQurt-tnartia- st. time, would snd to Ju in 1H13. The mileage cabloa j i of the Alleged l the of during lock in congress essential articles of fsith will not bar iubi uv uumri anu couiinorciai .uuiia urova.a t 'dreadfully airious move." surf ssd the men to fish near the tbe last five years has increased from and that the measurf isgs will be absolutely wilt be the eahmning of scene. would have oo a point or. spplicants from admission to 'the rosi rendered useless, indirect The girl wss wsdisg in wster 247.000 to .20,000. . Ths governments failed order, . ss we,ll. ars an hppss- - searecW gregption. ..,,'...-- '.. .; ,;. The"tuets in remains READY aver her knees when she wss BUpa. . ? the of Benton.. Whether TEXAS TO :. have increpsed tkelr esbJes by twenty, Torpedo oa 'necpuse or toe-wor- suddenly by' a, high ,wThs ditCURsioua of ths evening were siuie ronuuiou," body will he sVf 5.- i struck wsvs,, and thes per cent and. the compan-le- a - being the in ooridition .for - ia; 00 TO THE LIMIT before she jivste Ths bill, provides for the Pesrl Hsr- marksd by a barmonioui spirit of Chris- carried1 nl,"cla.im the plaintiffs. could recover ber feet was eleven, . , ; ? . r by per inent.; There ia no 170,000 ones The prayer: tbe petition for an examination is doubtful. v washed into deep water.' The woman bor station, ,f to be st tian, Jjrothurhood ,and fellowship.- - It instauce of the . DALLAS, Texaa, March As abandonment of a availsble, for .watorf rout improve) is felt by who bsvs is as follows) v' ; .,, 4.(By could not swim uf ell, but mads a brave cable and alt taken part iq th '.substitution of ments ami for torpedo at and sub? Allegations . sociated,. Press ble)r-Oover- aor Col-Oji- effort at rescue snd came near losing these meetings that the final action of ef Plaintiffs. also mpowired.io thoroughly in' wireless telegraphy.' AU tbia indicates 4 marine slips. Other itehis sre 500 ths church body is a Step , - - her own life. The men, hearing in advance 'Therefore,- plaintiffs pray, de- vestigate" -- .disappearance of Tcxm intends to sea that eitl- tha that not only cable companies but ths that the. al cries for help, hurried to the scene 000 for aa enlarged powder factory, at the ..more genera) acceptance fendants be cited to sppcar and answer sen of his Btste who are- - in Mexico and governments themselves pre sstisBod saved the woman, but when the. girl lodisa Head, Mary laud, together with 5towarda modern interpretation of the this eomplslnt and' show cause why thst submarine are not , are protected, no matter what the fed- cables. to be 250,000 for other, purposes there. , oj;,,praetical : wss brought If Christianity. Ida in tiffs should . subject, who i believed to have sshore life was already , not have the relief eral government does. baa displaced by wireless telegraphy." V t He tele ' .... also appropriates $L160,QOO' for purj .) ; v ' v. extinct. The i '' ". heroin prsyed' for( .that pending , the been murdered.; ; i graphed to the federal officials at Nne- w' Mscksy Comppniea paid out smokeless (By : Sheriff Ellis .took body chase and msunfscturs of Ksbuka .Wireless.) ; final determlnatiop of this tlenianOipg the of tie $2,000,000 dividends on preferred ' suit, a writ Contrary rte general report, it role the extradition of the dead stock powder. It provides 104,000 fot tbi IlILO, Msrcht 4. jr 8pecial to The - and the helrileee woman to the snd te.OoO.OSO of temporary injunction sue direeteJ iix- mep renponsible for the death of dividends on common Advrtiver).-- r is not believed here that the conn boeiiital, and the JOieriff waa, notified, stock, last year entertainment of officers and crews o District Majiintratp pad to said defendants aud to each of them Clemeqte Vergars, aa jeitisen snd ssrried ever a cash Panama-Americ- Attorney American. . - ' foreign fleets at the Jotu1t A, Ferry, of .Puna, .is mission iiaa been, aelectad bw Pres-- r :.: ? r-- . surplus pf ai02,80S. - from entering upon the property of the killed by federal soldiers. Vergara.'a " ' Exposition fcau Francisco and other in the limelight sgaip, and ss the to-wa- at rei complainants or any part thereof; anil Ktenk Carranz with abyt view rd hqipe ia in am WILSON HAS MESSAGE. Texas. "I prepared to ports where the ships may touch end suit of a, suit now. being tried in the frpm raining add filling in the same, . go SEVEN VESSELS LN protecting General Villa, the limit in protecting de -- NOW probate court Wore Judge Tess,'; WA8HFrlTOi, Marehr 4 (B As- , when the Navy will be hosts. ,,lt any Parsons it and, from depositing, sp admixture of but to secure the. facta at all costs dares Governor Colquitt. , sociated Press Osble) It js probsbb) . THE MATSON FLEET powers the secretary of the navy ,te is possible xuav disliarrasot iooeedingi salt water, saud and eoral or any. other .' ..be,, breught , against him, and to report without fear or ' that President Wilsoq will appear be- establish aachorags groonda in Hampt isy Carl mixture aod (or) ,su,lstsnce upon 'their EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA eongresa mes-ssg-e 'arlsiiiith..who is the sttornev for thoas This fore tomorrow and read a . The addition of the steamship Mano ton Boads, Virginia and San Francisco respective lands; pnd from pay way favor. belief is strengthened rwiii. .cuuipiaip against as sumiu-Istrato- r. "LA.STS SEVERAL SECONDS in which be wilt maiie aa argent to flic .Mat nou fleet gives the company Bsy and their adjaeent waters for thf r erry flooding their respective lands or from by tuo rporlcd statement of CarJ appeal for the repeal of the Panama combined fleets ' of the Unltsd Statef of , ap sUt, has brought put any way .interfering with the buildings ' a of 41... . . total seven steamers, with a dead In ths . eyfdencpa number,, .of ii..; Alsskii.'MVrch e""ttl tolu- - "' - and foreign governmepts which . me points and structures on said lands, and from rAlBSANKB, 1 y, i weight " carrying j which appesr reflect upon tetiftloi'Hili .Mvxiiv. uMrhen. r nut. 'eaimclty of about reodexvona st Hampton Roads prior t to Ferry as raising and filling ia the streets upon (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) KBW YORK, 80,000 tens. The stesmers pre tha sd 'attorney, one point being mada March proceeding te exposition ana 'Ssj - that whiijhjdaintiffn respective lands front, Wllhel-mips- the ho- eoinlnitartta of vowtd :upportern Hyailcs, Enterprise, Lurlips, , lqsbrd. money ,tp himself , from Aa rtbqualie which lasted aeverai Preim by Federal ..Wireless ) sembis at San Frapciaco. v Tha secre- ths and from depositing any admixture of f Trembling Mat son ia, Manoa est a to he was administering also. the liuerta government ehall second, was felt here last flight.. and llonolulan. of .navy and UU OUIM1 1I,UVV The in .fear,, Louie Kress, one prin-- . tary the is directed and authi U.t WIIIIJ, Mllll VI RHJ of the The latter vessel ia owned bv. tha eoUeeted a commission from the cred- ...:.f M ava be m tramof, extended inte the interior of oriced , um protected. It not improbablei American-Hawaiia- to issue rules and regulations mijftLuru, .ipiiif suiu, eireeis, nu accoj-diu- slpa) witnesses Steamship Com itors, of the estate Alps, to, repprts rec dived 'for the proseention in regarding movements and for settling ti!l.v updn. final this case a writ that if the iindinga of the pni mis pany, ths safety t j. who hearing of ; , the former trial of Lieutenant Becker, bst is under charter to the Mat . ' s ferrji has been repeatedly net. here.. .. .',,, ... .. an tnese vessels. j ; , ot permanent injunctiop issue. directed sion are averse. to Villay while appealed ron Navlgstion . , - - tied during hearing the yesterday te the district Company. tv-- the of the case, said .dufondanta and enjoining them - , Vse of Huater's Point Dock, C and John Serrao, to eontenta of the rep6rt niay'not be SIAMESE TWINS ALIVE. for protection. :.i... the creditor of the uu uo , estate Vjuestipn, vni'u f luvm UUIHJ HUHf. ulia-place- Kress aaya he kss been offered money The retirement, of Major General hs:biU also autberises thesecre. in wre . ordered by wade . publici ViU "WilL be. d y - S" SSKi or FAfitH. rreaVe, March Aso- if he will go awsy before second Diddle, tsry to for goverpmept use of Judge Pprsont to .talcs eertsin specified in writ lempurarv injumuva the-reb- the commandant of the msrlue centrsi't ba or- - in command of el Preis Cable) was announced drydooks action. Yesterdoy, bavlun set forth; and that defendants cUtl It trial of the former police lieutensni corps, on Februsry 83, resulted In the at HunUi'a Point, Sa FfSUj failed M derod to pay the costs of this suit snd forees now in control of Northern today thai the surgical separation Of who hss suae beep under sentence of cisco, pop of which shall, bs capable of comply with the order of the court, ' promotion to ' for sunk other snd further relief ss tbs ;' Made-lia-s ' ' the grade of lieutensnt cap they were escb fined for contempt, Mexieo: ,: .' :;.-'- , the two. Siamese twim," death for murder. . . docking tha largest vessel that the y " colonel Major ugh attorney being court aball seem proper,." mid Sussnne, bas been, sucoesafuUy Kress told the district attorney thst of Neville, who up to a pass-thro- the Panama Canal lock soaked to the extent of ...... : he few months sgo wss id command yesrs somidetion,. no fifty dollars snd Serrso, who - sccomplisbed. .The twins were, bttirs in refused the offer and sines then bas ' at tar sis from its is suih , '" " possd CUPID CAPTURES WELL BRITISH PKESS IS jkoveuii.er. Hi3i jomed together by a beep lp hiding In constant fear for bis Camp Very. less than Q4,000. Construutiim of tbf to have aeted under Ferry's 1. i BZCOMINO INDIGNANT broad baud of flesh. They, wore takes life. ... i .. Autonii other nromotions announced large dock must be completed within being mulcted five dollars.' , KNOWN BALL PLAYER Lip ' ths recent service papers Is r - '"' "'' to a, local hoHpital some weeks .sgo for The district attorney sssured. Kress that of twenty-fou- mouths after, .ths letting y' "" t 1 v neeona . JUieut. Jobp 1). Cpoa ths arrival here of .1 .iml.l Vint - . . .11.11.. w,1,1in. LONDON, March 4. fBy Aaaociited tbje.;'oierstiout - .They, are futid. to be thst he will be protected and thst a Kenrdon. ef the contrset. , The bill pppropriats ths United n...r.v wwv I'- J u nu,,,,,, uow out bedygnsrd will be Eleventh Infantrv, aide-de-cam-p to States Army trsnsport Thomas, which Preaa Cable) Tha Pall VlalJ . flwwtU, entirely of danger and growing provided for him. .., t5,H00,000 for procuring, produoipg ain ccruniuiiy took place st the homo of healthily..,,, ,, .,, -- - Major General William M. Carter, vice ordnpnee sailed from Sap Frsnciseo yetterday for handling material, lor l(n.riv' Aulil., Pna- lane, thia aitv.v nn disAuaaing tsya, First Sf'si Us and, - f . WASHINGTON, Mafcb As- - Lieut. Henry A. Bell, eighteenth wail the. Philippines, Honolulu j ' I. (By men! ot shhis. msintslusnce of proving Tut-sdu- evening at eight o'clock, when Infautry, Lieu-tena- will. for a 'SEATTLF., js Bps-st- retired February 14. rlef perioif have the and moral inter WasWivgtou, MsrW sociatd Pyesa Cable)--pr- John t ground a and .target prpoties, and Ui. Alexander M. Desha, formerly. of Hilo, rrnoa sod Besrdou'e name was nominated ooo fortte'hew-Vmiipririrdrr'fo- r traction of entertalulug t the same, ,!yrj t ny ," Assotiiatod . PMSa Usule) Hfrsm Moorev 4isval snd Miss Emma Hsneherg were unit'vl aatiiwsi right requires the., ,Uiutd eotisselor of the sUte is the seuata on February 18, gun time four of the general officers of ' fStlorlVvAUtngtoa. the by Rev, L. Deshp htatee to uadwUke the pnoinbment of C. Gill, rerslled from the acting-secretar- It rW Army Stephen of Hilo, tbs mayoralty, in with the rank of The recent rapid promotions in the tbe ostimatea for ammunition for shijf Msjor General Thomas II, it(ntoii B groom's uncle. . .. 's nmrdiro without delay. disgrsee.in 1911, was rceliHted today tendered bis resiguatlop Infantry arm name Second Barry,. Major fleppral Car-r- r, i., mayor to leaves the of of to William H. ' , ths pvy 43,174,000, The esti, The bride was given sway by hsr floutd .Jirltain accept-i- t Twenty-fift- h Brlgpdiw ti4ii ifet of this city today by .a. tremeudoua President Wilsos and same wss bient. Joseph C, Hatle, mate for torpedo Pud appliances Is Oeneral Montgomery M. Outraged. ' ,,,.. . ,.;' Mif--,,'ih- e v....v .,i lectAr Moors has been tha constant Infantryj second on' the lineal list of Macomb aud Brigadier Oeueral Clur-anc- Ulube asye: vote, aeeariug 18,000 maloritr. Jle rsised from 1700,000 to 1,000,000. The Frances linker scted PS .bridesmaid and edvir .of President Wilsos and Bee second lieutensuta ef infantry, with his dor Kdwarda. sarrred every ward in tbe oily but new estimste of 300,000 for naval William Dcslut as best ... V Tl'o Vailed bttte ia bound to eier-e-i on. retary of State Bryan Mex-ka- a occur apy ' ' . .Major aeneraj. mis, ltslutives . during the praiuoiiop iiseiy to day. fsuHe mincp pliiiilupted, Carter will at once re- ,or tunui tiy an evorwheluilug was . . , close pf the, couple the ineJoniinant interest which it wot traubUs, belag rated as America's The promotion of First Lieut. Jens lieve Brigadier General Mpoomb snd friends young vpte, .., .,, ... .. Ne Besretanee." of Stteuded the ceremony. wed- el Aima to M touiUtina not ... foremost s Btedje, Fourth "Welfare cpmuiaud After a - by asthsrity os international Cavslry, will carry thst of the Hawaiian Department, In Iwll Gill wsa recalled vote of - forty-welfar- e ding supper Mr, snd Mrs. Desha quiet- murely to iUelf but to the .eivUised law, v The teoderiug pad acceptaace of offtcsr to ths Twelfth Cavslry instead Secretary Daniels' proposal for Pit lttoruwill remain ip the Ia. . ; ..... the, people after an exposure of oliee ' ,t, ly slipped out for psrts unknown ou world.'". ... , Uoctor Moore resignation at tbis time of the Second" Cavalry pa snnounced secretaries, ''who, uuden, the lauda until thp April transport and in , SfH.Utiou of graft ssd of connection their honeyraooq trip. , The majority of the other Londoa sused considerable of a surprise In Isst wsek. Hia successor in the Fourth chsplslus, aball.be the leadera ia ths the interim .wjll assist new with .diaordeily siitiyities .the com. ' s i'i n ,mr yy nrwapapej,.diBuas th Mestesa Uaa-ti-e district tiat official circles here. Csvalry will be Boone. religious, moral sod stblstie welfars st becoming ..I eat his t hief of police, C. W. Wsppen. President Wilson Lieut. Abbot maudcrln acquainted with aisjilar- teaa., , . .. .. smpBptlcally Third Cavslry, the ships to which they msy "I!. -- th " denies a rumor whlea has In wi the intricate army defenses of Oahu. CHICAGO, March - (Associated i.a Urn. to peuiteutisry. Gill rsa in ' signed also, , gained currency bars to the affect thst "'was striukss out. For On hie depprture in April from Press by Federsl Wireless) Mrs. the iirunariea a Jew weeks ago, prom- ill III,. fuel depots Sound, DIAZ NOT ENOOUKAGED. ; there had bees friotiop betwees) Doctor at Norfolk, Paget Brigadier Oeueral ising to give the 'city s better u : riLINO RETURNS. , Macomb will Charles W. Murphy, wife of the former moors sua . Melville, Rhode Island and Waa Diego, proweed he bad ths admlBlstrstioo chief. immediutely to Washingtoo to VAtUrNti'tf.'fcarrh AHy dons three yesrs , Territorial corporation returns ere California 140,000 witb.possibls ; addi- toke his owner of the Chicago Cubs, suffered a wo, v Tren-boj.u- seat as President Press Cable )Wt eniisnariei go. )Ie was opposed by P. i, now of tbe Wer ; i, . . ETJB.IT being filed in ths oflles of ths tress. tion of fuel oil storage at Baa Fran- (lalli)pe. broken shoulder and possibly internal i'elix sailed the senate who puniKirt of in. of Iias UKn asd the most of urer of Territory. D. L. cisco Bay, filOO.OOO. . , injuries ss the result of an A pood 'nennla the Tressurer 4 automobile Committee ''oa forniga relatioiia, today, the subaftsutial business interests. maSv fkt..i. Conk ling ststed yesterday thst on With ths exeeptioa ef tbe possibility accident in the heart of tho business U) no, Cfurt .to. j.tho tism cap not aaoertaia attitude At the the voters hoi a be Cured without taking "PILES' CUR Eft IN ' ' , . March Jo bs intended banding to tbe of a strcpuoup fight oe the. floor of. the Tnii niv. sectiou of Chlesgo last night. . . of Voiiad titaUta Wwsrda. the t,hird tiearj t frof holders eounisting pf 10 meqicine. - ths uueouB t sambr)as s rsiu attorney gunersi 's department a list house on tbe matter of tha drydock fo rPAZOrQINTKENT-- i guaranteed - ... -- w... T . huh nvi)JU rrvolutips. w,h4ck i adding ia riuMjin ameou . Balm miniiaK.I th - at (reeat, lo iu city, charter. of ths corporations which had failed to tbe Atlsstie Cosst, all items, of v tha to any- oaaa riding coJldol with two other auto- The (Ainpositlpn hap can of Itching, lip ilinruting sad devsHtating the ropuili of tha hoard as eloeted skis cured far. mors rheuuistiam file their, returns. will ba np thjs tentstivs bill are . sxpeeted to past mobiles at P Intrrseotloa. All It to Bleeding or Protruding Piles in fl tq street of Jhleaive. ,Tlta, emwiH jfaplitiJ tt assures commission government soon, tbsa spy internal remedy lo .axiateaoe. department to take suck steps ss without amsndmsnt and as rsportsiL . ... ' threuVwere wre'ked.. Mrs. Murphy wss ss most then duys or money .- the eminaaries sdviaiug them tbs,t,thy of tbe JA are uloJued iu favor ud gives relief .quicker. For sals by will bs aeeesyury to compel those con- refunded- Made bj picked, iiy aud.,carried to a; hospital no aaaurasve aa of roibmumion iu ad-- . all . PARIS Louis-U- . could give them to what uoverumtut au Jioalers, Benson, Smith ft Co., Ltd., cerned in observing the law in this re-- oi ns are iu circulation on an svert gar MEDICINE CO..Saiat and later to bcr home where ahe ia would be taken,. v a need form. ' agents : action for Hawaii. ged," . ,. ; tweuty seyen yesrs. of A. oos ;und,,ths caro of physicians. S :' i'i "" t 4 '..,:? HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MARCH ' i "'.l!k SEMI-WEEKL-

...... a sari, , aiuiia4.1..' ia rvnitney, . a. Mlihips Leileliiiii Whittkr, R. A. Whittaker, Mrs. Mary Honolulu Stock Exchange pi;::;!i,iu lildemicat TTicsnam, juim mppy yricKnam, Miss list Mi Wvman. Mla Manrarac 1. Wj-mon- L. II. Wymond.WnJr., Mrs. Thnrsday, March 5, 1914. mil SifKn ii. .rnr ana enuii, misa ion Mr-sch-er Ubraritiiie All Rookie J. P. Johnaton, A. T.' Jekaeten, John Mnrray, E, -- NAMS OP STOCK csarrsi 10 Iskow, Mra. C. W. PAID I P Ask IS Sannder, Mrs. N. Gibers. Mr. E. T'l 1 1 v. .T IISIilG r rt ' unnji e, u. n. " itarroci, Hon. a. j' i Mrrcsntlls It ie not iinprobable) that tho severs! brought here by one of the officers ree Report JTa It Jurist Not Elated Kellogg. ,, ., Alex. t Bjldwin Ltd. ts,ooo.ono'i m terday. Ia addition there ia one cane C w Co..,.. hundred recruits, , or rookies,, who bays Per str. Mauaa Kc4 from )Hlo and ot ntflnalea All the have- - . ; natiaMa beca for Reappointment; Will, Step way . port. J Front j Hilo Vf. ; Far-ringto- .' .a" been Oaho, main-lau- d l. brought! te from the isolated and every effort ia boing made (,"haa. Bw...... ;..... (.ctW.snm no! IS M Olucic Miss El Glnck, I io prevent trie apreart mnlady ; Out When Term Expires. Hsika I.Mu.uia during tb past, few month for of the Mia & cVhabet, , M. HiCmon, L. R. Hsw. Asvicultunil ... J.nju.iksri tool HIE ," U ib notiaeahla) . one Haw. that every of Meta, Colonel Twigg, C Twlgg, C. Com. Sue. Co. HlnnniKini duty at.) 8chofleli., Barrnckfv may be me p i netcm affected ia a reerBit, J. Hiiw. ut Co i.0KI.(Hi dm Haremeyat and wife. Mine C. A- - Hall, . , . - ino unm or ' jS " t , luniMij 3 'in plaeed- nader quarantine the re-w- tbeif ari.vsl dating from '(Front Thttrmbiy Advertiser.) i Mis L. ITrtm. hfls M. Wlima rt rj,uuoi ICO strict eighteen I. Sugar rHaa- day to eix weeka ago. Thl A. llArtDiaa and wifel U. Leanard, Mra! HutdHixan - ,' im of a mild epidomiw f bmm that give to ibelief Follow lag the rtnry published ia Th mea N pisposition Washington tj rise the thst the di ewnneiuer, v. K. M. haa been prevalent LeilobilaUurlsg aeo wna - Advertiser, yestprrlay morning, rioyt ami wife, I.bhu.okii Mi at brought hero by the- reernit thtt W.' Bn W4f. W ft. wnA Utah fciaV'c'." OA inni Hurry Over Appolntmenti in nd la sot of Jost Ktmn .VI n the" .past fT Weekju 0 U l! ' local ori;. Korttvnalelf was very likely that Jndge Hpwry Wifa, M. Hhao and wife, Maefor 8ha. um i , w(;.ei'IJoi in - of a mild nature and ('oojK-r- - TheTOiare bow cihteeB a,t firat1 judge of the first icarcuit nwgKaarrv ch ivx. wneet, . IX n LO I3H Hawaii Wilder , Viaiia eaacf io- io far none of the ease ha m 9usr tuai.owi developed went') ofR - ia Sufar,'.Co. Ud.. aM Barracks, aerording a report conrt, 'refnne't coatinao la 'uKm 4. a. Magnii, aid wile, .( 5 17 rn,-u- ir Around tfrear Mar Tak Trip r. j. vvFsayj- jiev. iH-sn- Mra. aw has 60 'ptaa! 'do! 20 (h of hi '. ' after end coHinhiteion, wktrb i flea. K. Kelttial.1 .. . i'.f"' Tix.lw (. B. .lf I tia ..... 75 , : , vr.k W , ( 1 . . i4 to Bennnda.;y WWlf prydock expire tooiorro-v- the judge yectcHay .YdRghsmax Arrived, .March 2, fk S. mT . - icasmro, ca. A. l eor, Than. l'l i;o:;3a'5-S!ii;s.:.- ' ., iii n mi r;m i re- "" : y Martin. A: M -. jl. u.-- 7i Question U Conaidsred. his " BBBOiiBCod definitely that lt Would MbnrhHna, hour Feb. JD. Ci.fL- J n Miii"?!!!!!! tOlM l"i Beinf hi tire from the bench on the expiration San Francisco Arrived, March 3, ft Mjrs. A. Mkgviiro, J. Moasarrat, M. e! W1HIIH T. tO ..... 4 x.e.oi) in i, ' : . . WMtatai Saaar Co.... KM .i er Ms term or office a. m., S. 8, Wilhelmlna, henc Feb. 2 u. is.HHkala, Mm H. Ling, V T. llJ " wii r ' ,' The announenneut lt therefore, Wednesday, March 4. Mr, Coaeadt; Masrer J. Miss Wanes 0nm'Mid'.".: 100 ' fiOTHIfJS net it Aio, ' HE SAYS ' . '''Ernest O. Wal"wtv ' W! romo as a rnrprise t th renders ot Snn, A. Mra. T. KomaL Mie FrancMwo Sailetl, March 8, 6:30 tthn, .1 MiacauMrsoa " ' It . Advertiser.) M f Tho Whct'ier r Ja'lg ikamnto. From Lahsina (Mail Special to Tb AlvertiHr. nt ., ...... ,ri.iw, cut i.vuuiuiu, i William ' would Mtner, B. f IT. ristkaPaPC&Lid.. , Wnonnl - - V- - .. Coo;er reconsider the nction he Kalina Feb.' BoMnsoni B. Weller, WASKINOTON Fbrory fl. Thero .' .. . CmavA'rrlvd.. . . . 27. 8. a Bleclrtc 7JS.0O IU0 npnn taking in esse Uov-erno- r i,, .... giw K. hw. C.... detenalna-'.W- ; cVj has deci'lcd .uissourian irom it no, reo. JO. Jirnce, Mr. lTaRn, J. U Irr. to. Ltd.... I.1N10W are m sign her of.an urly of th ,.'.pefvieot front, alt ae M t arn bio w - Tucker. M. Av i 8iw. Cn aamry ham too dwagor- link shmild meanwhile eend Wertneaday, Marrh S.' I MtcH r lwt PsusiW .. o ceasiU, have sb4v4 tha ptotlem of hi str. IM.MllJ tionf Hawaiian ;ppolttfc'if what "f preecitnt for tha mayor to tolsr name to the President for reappoint , Henttle Hailed. March 4. 8. fl. Vir. Ir Hongkong Maru, from'U 'are tA dot psaUIe ate. he kicked Ui row, ment i not known.. has grnvrally " nalia via HnnnkAnr t.j BSIIftfiSid s.'ub.uui V entoe PiBkham'a recommendations with 'ompe who have rtonseouentiv a Jt gruian fer Honolnln. , im.. neeoiuM Hrcwiaa As Pink-ha- Fur HoBohrlli TV. snh.nm departments, Including bee dWkaiged Letaueo iacaarpe a result of the mayor's parental been nnderstood that OoVeraor Hbb rancisco Hailod, ' March' S K Ohlal, Mra. T. fc MxltintCo Ltd.... " btfert 'tk,7 af ; juilgeo." w tittle to b rrath and the activities of Supervisor would ' not rromnietid Judge rvr rraaeteeo H. N. lo.wm I'll? those for There tenny- - and inefficieacy. Their "aolutioa nmn, i:. r. H. T. 1 nomas for Honolulu; 0wi7t rBt Hon. Gas Co. Coni'."'1 Jir?.(t inn Hardmty, 0v-crno- r Ad.m Miew ML m. m learned a t K whose iriegat emim agaiast I'oepe' Tor' Th Ran Francisco failed, March 8, 2:00 hVU Andewem, Mr. Wm. Cent. 13 (7.51 XII HIMJ IN ouiem.ww ia eminently satisfactory to the 'incom- M. Inter-I- nI.1LU ', . McRcynold th city waa twice turned down stated yesterday that1 ho hn4 ua- - Bird, 'Mra. C.1 KuppuBger; and N. Co.. IZflLisXIi be-- Attoray General' petent He y tho p.m., n. o. Mongolia for Honclolit. Dt. R. Si and t inefficient. kat the my toy - th of Mrs. H. Mirtaat TtUCe,i Ssh.mnj tr alowly with patronage engineer, , assisted. the discatis- der coasideretioB names three Victoria Arrivsil March Koham, Mia A. B.0111.U110 eccd vwjr reitit-- a fridwda Tho ystain1 is d . . . . . J. toitjj' nroocw. y, ?aluna ffubi'co!'!!!!"' vast amount of nrn among inw r'emocratle ranks, men, but none of these was stated to .Marama, hence ', Lift j. MacaBlhy, J. Macau-la- of the - February 20. Mr. 'tea, Wium liuiple.. After iring- them, hire them - prossring him. Judge Arthur pcrltioii to- oast Wbitcaouao has bewn bo tnat or jmige t oopcr. Mien hfaeaalay. Han. A i- -. Taaieot Uoh Rub C 1U0.IAU etWi work over again. Coald aaything be im- - I. J ,; prepared for preseatation to th super Judge Cooper stated .yestcrdnrr' thai i'- - Jv M. Astraasl and' ..Wildor has tweD in winiHMin, iwf : ' " PORT OF HONOLULU. Infant. Amt Chit phwf ir " Now. Gleeful report on Tuesday he en misB lipdmf . Ids tb ground over, tilt baa gono away visor.' the cues afternoon had cltled ai. usirand, Master Ostrand. F. : i Thewe wh hato beea payiaor atten- - Hamakua Ditch 3U0.UU0I .... - w !,: . WhirokoHSe- has been etukbed into line, Chief J ustic Robertson, whom be noti- vuiu. nev. vv ttunr lmthn ii h tjaki.. Cot. (a reins anur nrfc tion to th ceatortiOM htHBjr indulged Hew. Cesa, A baser C to1 New and A Honor 'a. two son wilt go baek fied he woull not to sMVe sesj, Mr B. Itrrfrfswen., one '.! RxUovsrnor Freer baa none in by the nam that continue J.' fjtywnrt, T. Sp( w...... to. and mar visit Bermuda: Tberh in tha, oa. xii jor for tae city next week. on tie bench beyond the aflnito term Tueoday, March X. 'i Tanarha, PT. T;heV A. ' Toaqiilst, K. Hawaiisa ueui '"".York of l itCou. Teondmy and ft1ieney.maj recollect They-wil- - Usui, premiee aprito aft interim Ttfore b still laeonipeteot and of h;s eonnaiseion. Circuit court com- tr. Mat son ia, from Mna Traaeiaro. IM J, T. Ziiamerma. V. ono tab that a few gay1 Eagineef White-heiw- o Yalvniov no ' :; kga a the mavor hns mUslon do not provide 7:30 a, ra. . Haw. irn ''.' th 'congress' arts np'oa th 'drydoek t pointed specifically that Mr. T. Kanaka, iira. Tar. imt hlsMUAi "h-- oat rone ef UU Howor, ' . loll . Hlr. Hongkong' Maru, . from Yoko Ki. Kimfcara.1J"y.. : i , . Hw.Trr. 4pcrSr . II 4 W. F. Dillingham anil outf "That' bo reeaoB for firing MY inn incumiient snail continue fa office ',: matte. and the Mayox; Msiat-nnt- s l.son.orm aanoaatfing tbst a boys."-.'- . .' hama, 7:4ft a. m, t the aniiineer. B. Smith, have been ' ' until1 a necesor has been rrovidod. HalT, ,OIi F. In the city mapping' they Purrtr.WOi from 11,8 H.'fcr.fA6.:"'; (.' i wr nm. -K. That tk jtibiUtioa over complete ,ludres Charles F. Hilo, Htr. Hilonian, from Seattle,' a, 'Mm-da- r Haw. ter. Hawing that cse: very closely at the - the Parsons of John GHaae. D. B. . .r a ...... i.o.,ii removed fronr xefcssn.- a degrees t 3fi expert no few machine victory over the city ongme.fr A. Malthewiaaa ef Kailus, ft, It. K nea-- SU. Folia of (lydo, from tSaa Fran Hnw.Tcr. 0 t LK,UUU ''bavy department, far ' bev-ful-ly Ah Jan4 tV C. Hoo--' Mile on th wrong aide; Ks Honor' r."gnn bury Mnul cisco, 11 a. ra. It. Brwhaatv ft.Rssc(lwul mer neveiopmeuTB wm"v pwh oj too soon u to be judged from of and William L. Whitney Jll, v,nr" Looaoto U much agreed a to. tke (aontratod ta what Mr. Whitebeua had Honolulu are now Army transport Dix. from Senttle. iL"0 Mareju. '.. the matter now stood, it la Very elflciency te aav about of serving, nlthongh Frr atr. Xi4pon Marn, from 8sn of hi aona, hut claimed that, the report Inst night their respective commissions ai 9 a. m. tsnaooo 77' te the liking of th contractors. They ( have Franeiseo, March R 4. H. Beam, HoaokaaSuf Co'.'s'e'cl TO nndet'the latest rulia af tho Democratic you Htr. freml Mrs. .... "have had difficulty at the navy depart- "Are goiag te jmt th Mayer's resjdy expired. Tit commissiens of Ke. Hih 7:10 a.m. J. 14. iraMim. A "TuMl. tw r r Lia rue .... 100 "who, roifty roniHiiteo, that was1 n are us snrvs back. on the pay he was ,lndge Robinson and i'oopcr 8tr. Likelike, frera 8:40 T oa.RT.TCCo.lc Sni.tmoi.... ment, with . Secretary DajiLels, roll!" exur to Hawaii, Brodio,, Un, B, P. Brads.' t .' Hrivorrrng' therr the1 - ' ' saaai vo. aa 4h4,(l.....l - from pay tall. asked. ' ,. which m. ar however.' tin bow coma- aronnd to the fr morrow,' after Judge Lyle A. '''. Per atBi Shinvo. Mru . Kohnla DitcSU,. Bm. T allow U'hitshiMiao to prareed a the . ; position which be was. urged te take at Nothing doing.1 Why should I put Dickey of. Kauai will be the only one Wednesday, March 4. hama, March 5 t Mra. McBrr tUear Co. M &D.unn, theory that a public employe be ' Aokf, Hi Aokl ' ' " ' should thMB baok!" b excbtimotU. of th seven Hawaiian r' iJU.Itf iqiXi circuit judges Btr, Klyo S and two th start! ''. Maru, from Yokohama, rnaidts iiur R AokL Master T. Naioa is Con. 4.011.001 , New Contract.- - . " serving withii hia own term. ' m. iook1 Expact Ml .11 i a. Aew Master X Aeki, Mra.: Y. Arita ChK.dL.Cn.5pe.... lorn no ''. new waiting for the navaJ lh action ia taken by Judge Cooper, Str. W. O, Hall, from Kauai, aad BHiiiL MAmu. II. ikr.i. v Oahe Suar Co. 5 PC SOM.OCIO ."We are 5il3 Olaa C he yeoterdny ; kl. Stir (c... so" ' egineeni. Cox and Hania, to develop stated to The Advertiser, m. JVUoin, )eaf HeyB, Y. Y. ItagaJd, Pacilic Ciuoae FcrUixcr IIFTIfSFII ns a protest ',....'' ' lid. c (ISUL againat the WO.ooe tke aew 'plans,' aaid' bringing of Thursday. March 5. f1- - svomiaa, wm. nr. Mrlnnes, Co.ee tot Judicial- - appointments Mm. Farilie Sutar Mill Co. :'; Frear teday.1 'Tb htraa naval com--' within the pale Htr. Claud in, from. Man! port, 4:43 Harriett V ru... sno.oro , UIim r. mitvee hi expected to reeammend an ia-'- of police, lie claim th situation ia a.m. Anion P. WihWar, n. R, Yarned Pioarer Mill Co. S a. e haa Yku. Saa Carlos Mill p.r. Orsj ; approprtatiaa io tbe Intolerable and no reason to exiit. 8tr. Likelike, from Kauai 7:10 niuio, rug Mao Co. 4u0 100 crease of. the part, jt sjiua, Nal Yin. We '; dock. We expect to conpiete tho deck VISITS GflVERNDR After tomorrow only ono circoit joilge a.m. r"v eer. from Maul porta, waiaiua MrM.jx.p.c.. 5 win b serving' hia c.Mufnv Vt(W a new contract or nador a aap under eommiasiou. Hhlnyo Mara, from Yokohama, 2:13 Marrh 5. A. Haneherr frm II. Boarajt, Political .'' ' U dickerlnr are rlairtie.1 to p.m.. '.: , V!'. Sherwood, Mi '.weea 4rmnta) tentract, when thee matter '. Tkh W. A. Aade. 5(VII. the cause primarily of the in mpon ria, 25. SOiJUvOoomea. 17.B0i 60. C. been UartaoVaf It wiU be "holdup" btr. Maru, from Fran Mr. AadersoiL Aj Maclarea, - in J.'C. K. CflLwiS:,.23L- M H. C. at. 8. Ca couple of, the case ia JudgS .Cotrper , appoinlinnt"to the Hawaiian judi- cisco, 3:43 p.Bi.' r Ptanhlngfon, D. Mra. R. ioBt, before ( Cengnreii Sheriff ReprssentativA . Kamakn,' V:" of Norway ciary department, ! 22.87J.1J'H, C. 22.73. .. folly eUawd.npt.V.v- - "' and Judge oopor, Lyoha, taskaoev .Jfra' Cbaek' Xnf, K. 8.C, 1 ". Jajrrett for oa by ; ; , : , .. Moao-- ,Wb.en Mm , word oad deed will not Kepk. t:hafc w. fltalnn As is probably aaderalaair i Indicted Seceiveg Offlcial Crtdentialt . liarton, JL r M.thos, 81, re-'- ,. " stand for it. - Misa " lulu, Secretary banlele has had to ' Btr. Hongkong Mam, tar 8n Fraar Kam, Capto. Wwi. ' . W II. C. ) R. Co.. 111 S 71 C Ar Net in Dock. Judire Cooper' dcc;ion:, to , position he took at first. The rrom Waahington. retire Cisco, a p. in. '. , - versa the from i v.."'' DejsJtad. ,.,, ; ft. Co.. 22.75: 25. 10.. 15. 1 1'inea. xcNponeibllity for the 'aitttatton 'was the beacKbrlnga again to the fore Btr. Jionolulan, for San Frhncisco, g 30.25.-- , ; - 'Pee'- - - lis... tt'.nan-- - U.f.'i '. "''t'l'-i'- -- 17 ) 5 :- the J. W. Marshall' raxe. v. .w. vir,-- . '!..., pressed upa him. ' Although 'he' waa at , ' ;'.'." ( vT murder which p. m. ir...l''.i. March t. T. Oeghhhi, O. . aTrogar QnoUtloDJs. V had beenr.'prowiomily Ako, ...... flnwh iWilliaaaV aet for trial' In a ;m. . first disposed to go ahead and BheriS P. Barrett apes a V , fit. Ktnnn, for p.,BK W. M. 'Vetiesen, newly, apjvolnfted I Kut. F. Plaae ami af."M Annlyrffs Beets', fla eveo. theufrb might not be T' hia court nexti Momlny morhratr'." The Mr. uiKannin, a p. rx ' ir. Pett. enid. nr. thedoek it w aaxiomi oitmt i kludge ('eoper'r osvsql'fer ahsenec) ior uani, hhBB, W. Moidy, F. lUdiry'Mias Ity-- . the- reoirli-eVf- ; Xrwy h the Terrlllory jwlgeV, from the bench mill for Mahukona, 3 p. m. i Den. Cent for Haw Su i,LV4Vk' Navy , e, ftr. llclenc ".fJoeVaa pro-had- .; aw K ; be i would bo preferable to ear yaatorday moraing,-- wbilerdmlg yasUrday mad rat olHrlal on naturtlly; lis trying th cane, Montcalm, Saa snuao, aaiaa fcarea. C. gar), a.01. t . coarladei his I all - French cruiser for ' ' Hlllard. Mr. and ,MW a Cooper banded oat a gontta Well informed attornov Veeterdav ' ' , J :'': . have the naval engineers draw new i4raat' Diego, 11 a. m. iii. 'PividoiuU. t Oevcraor Piakham and spent short Master Napoleon, - Whitney Mrs, Napoleon, Mas ,' Knee Al-.- " oa ha- toranoa .ma- - stated that Jqdge did aot care fcttr..Mauna 10 a, m. ' 301-4- . plans, along the suggested by what' th negligent Hca, fer litlo, of JL Aaaio " Nopoleon March 5, - , pwrticulnrly to handle, the 'case, p.' m. ltfpJ, J. fred . La, and 9tr. Mnui, for llilo, 5:20 A Haw. C. aer which the court offloor,.ad nolao Judge Wm. KamikoB, A., ijt Mather and t ti. Co...... 15c. ;. ; e. t. bio. that Rolinaoa, H Waa understood, Htr. Kiyo Maru, for Hik, 12:30 p.m. i' ' i. generally, court it-I- f wife, Mrs. IL' Rohrig and, . iii' :' dirtuat aaadloa tho would try ..ho were called upon Ship Falls of Clyde, for San Fran. child, K Tha Hawaiian Rapid TraneH Btl! la ' and''Mri,iA. 'i to do. so.. .' i Smithl W. UCCOO. Mis L. Weher. Mr. C. Hnyder, Mis Kice, good work. f V.' v ciaco, 8:1 a.m. , .described as bvingtin ehapa befare ;' Mra. F. We her;; Maater ' O. Hopper, Mia Mm'MurWk; Mia Herrick, Mr. net-- , Kino o'clock waa tho heu set for tho - Htr. Mutsouja, for llilo, 5:3 p.m. ' thv Hooho TerrMorKta committee f Mrs. K. C. Honnar. '' Jkubca ami Mrs. W.-F- . eoiapAaiota .'. Str. Mexican,, for llilo, 6 p.m. T.i.v.r PeVMisa 1. Peet, withatauding from, liawa appearaaco of fve indicted persons yes- C. 8. Kiw, C P. tfona. C. II'. Urn, J. Ma U. Peet, Mra. K. U Barnes, Mus over tha delay,,,. Jka committee and tho terday morning before , uJge Cooper, ', PABSENOEEft. w m. ter R. Barnes, Chas. C. H. J ' jut, xiooaann ana wile, J. W. Parker, Gnce, henna ,l)ca npon -- - have eagaged athor , Merrowv' t ; .... , twenty-n- v j 1 Anlred. Frank Row, Walter Rycroft, M r. but it was minute after the - k ; , " .'. u , call." However) j f basineas that had first ' Frnel; str. Mlkahala. rnr .M.,t WllcTOft,' Mr. Cisk-rkh- . Mr. Hallcr. Represeatutrva Loaergan, 'chaiTmaa of hour', set. that the defendant showed Per tr. Mutsonla, from San lr' Vrt TIME EIITEB iMarcTi a. ror uoegia kal and Xanaf HiVrok Mr. btmI Mr. A. C. Hartlett, Mra. I)onK. which giv-la- g npi arraignment.'' 'to' TB. PLEA co,' itoaonuu Mrk. thv sabcowniittee, has been fof Previous their Mm. W, Mia M. shi . Kub Miasjy. Urmj Ian, Ml. and Mrs. K. Frank, Mr. and eoiieideratioB, appearance J udge- - t'oopcr Alexander, (. All, Lee Tal' it believes tho bill ordered that 11. T; Mra. X Rose,' Mrs. Ransom, Miss Ran V ...,' t Anpu, Mrs. E. Banham, Jan. Par str, Uaaolula fox Fsaaoiaea, should pass .tho' house and there are Hhariff Jarrott should' b tummonod to Bt som, ' Mrs. .las. A. Bishop and two Mhrch 3: Mr. and Mra. 1L J. Angle, Master Ransom, Mr, and Mrs. J. Rood pronncti that it wilL Kepeesenta-tiv- o appear' bofor hin 'ia coast. Jsrrett ft. Kate Welsh, bottwr known children; Ernest A. Blnck, Mra. W. fl maBier Angle, Yer-n-o Laverson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I'hlein, Trf)BoJ gUu preparing m speech la did so without loss of time greater than as Mrs. Luiner w. Apau, it HranL F. T. Ilowwa, F. T. Bousera, A VMS. Albert AkaaaL' T.. W ve, jr. teaw uaa, Ur. Chas. Adama, Mr. behalf of,, (be bill, which will shortly wa required for him to make the dis Wilimm h. Wekh, who was indh-te- by Mr. f,m Mrs Hherman Brady, J. B. Uruady CUsh, 8. Croehamn, j and Mrs. J. A. Rhea. Mr. and Mrs. 1) be reported - Mr. B.' C J. F. and placed npau the house tance from the police nation to the the .territorial grand jury on Wedncs- Campbell, - ' ' " ago, Mrs. C. I. Bruuer, uoseher, Mr. J. Mr. and Mr. II. Arm- '. 'v- .' r ' ". ( JJ B. Itrundage, aad Mr. Arthur Green, calendar.'? ' Jadh'iary y obargm) aad-Mr- s. Builag,' ' aal with perjury, was ar C. A. K. JJan enr-ter- , C W, Sam Hop, Mr. etroag, tfr. R. Hill, Mr. llawailstis hero have, mtile-som- When Jairrett mado appeaxaace I. Hniner, .tartyio, and Mrs. N. A. 00. hi' raigned yesterday' morning Cir- Mnrgtiorito W. Howard. Master Howard. and Mr. JT. 8. Wilkinson, Dr. nnd nbeiit the Immigration Bill, bow before IDs Honor he was nine before Mia Castro, Mr. Un told that O. Chandler, Mrs. W. rl. Jono, Lincoln Johohosi,' lu. Mm O. A. Block,' Mrs.' 1. Brady, Mrs. pending before the 'senate. o'elook wbo' the heur set for tho pri- cuit Judgo Hcnty K, CootKir. At tho Chaadlhe.'W. Apa Kan, H. Chapin, hapln. rvong, M. Keliy, Mr. C; Wi Hubbard, D. F. heard before the house soner to' bo W: conrt request of her attorney, J. Alfrxd Mv Chaiuller, J, Mr.. ins; Kekoa, Frinresa E. K. h. eurt( that th. Misa O. Chapin, Mra. Arthur Church- - Kanaiauaoha. Tta. Carter; M. Kelley, Mr. and I. roiumUtoer'it when it had the bill tinder ortloer had not atteadant and goea, he waa lw f Mii.uu Mr.'C. tieeaia plea, reserved March - until II, Arthur 'hiu-chi- Mr, p. 4.cu- IX Mark ham Mx. aad Mral F. H. Mot' Bruno, Mr. J. A. Ewing, Mr. F. W. , rbusidcration. looked, for time as when Bicycle OAicer Sanders .final- It that OONgTIW ML 14. The duteus intends to tilo a aio-- IX Hilt, Mr. .and T. W. Meyer, C5. though the bill would aertainly pasa ly put in his appearance with the L VETLESEX. aaty, Wm. Cuuuiaaa, Miaa M. Da gomcryt ieo, il. Muggo, Mrs (1 Payter, Mr. H. ' , Norway' on to quusli A. Day, K. - . . . , Kitehing, I Kitihlng, Mrs. the eaaate, bnt tha latest word ia that return f serviee oa the odkial representative, who the indictment, it wan an vis, Mrs, W. Jt. Decker, A. . w viur,, c u J. Folk. paid hia resioct to Governor Iiukham nounced yestemay. Mrs. Welsh is still IV liny, Jr., N. It. I'cunis, i;. n. Pong, stwr Rt),Mio,.,AlviB oh-- Mis Wright. ; ,.. '., the President is epKsd to the literacy nch warrant Were fhnlty they ' la that - out on a continuing Dccrini', Mrs. C. H.' C; Deering, Mrs. Bseci, test and tbis may lead to. sotne UQdifl--' I not even show any service inuejt yesterday. Lond fornixhod atrv M. M. bhihgan, A. U. Troe. in oiuo inoHths ago by J. C arlo in tho sum A. J. Dehav, A. J. Tashay, Mr. K. B. bridge, Mr. had Mrs. 1L P. Woml, Mt. rationa the senate immigration com- less' the time service had. been made .. Reports of EAxuiBj SubmitUd to . or sjiiwo. i . Edwim Xorman (!. ' i v Klmos, It. II. Fink. Frank, Mrs. Watkiaa. WiiumI lr mittee.. ) f ,." . ,, oar the person mentioned ia too time with Hawaii's Chief Executive. ' Oeroiild, '. - UtiKtieB '.": ' Oajrd x ,i '.;-- ; Action en tho arraiiramenta' iu the Edwin Frank, F. W. "Mr. F. Warneek; Kan Yea. ' Commission Show That . WUder'a Btory. , '.'.'. "; v ..'.' Tho Advertiser some trim ago four .other indictments W. (ierould, Mra. M, L. atr.-'Mub- I fee1 .The following is printed ia a Wash- - Judge Cooper' lecture was' short but that Mr. Vetiesen had been returned on Oerst. Mr. rer Ke Hilo and Compaq? Had Good Year. itueslsy by the if rand was Chas. P. (iil'lioiis, Mrs. II. V. Qoldrick, pert, 4.--- W.. iugton paer morning: ' ''. ' l warm and to the point and be did not recognized by the Btat. department at iurv ta wj Mr K. thi. er ' ken in II. .'. Mrs. B. Mae-t- Cnjm MrfcrD. M. this court yesterday as follows: Ooldiick, Orahamv U Coaa, Miaa Ai Mott-Hmit- Knig Kalakaua, of mine hi word, ayjng just abont what Washington a acting consul for Nor- ' EL h lias fol "OU Mawail'i Dnvid Knumiumi. charged rob- Henry Harria, Mra,' E. na, Mr. and Mm; Woods, J". made the mho rule tho of year ho meaat to a way in place Consul Frttx-- Klamp, with Jeffress J. F. Moa Islanda Hawaii ar iv few word1 af ef bery in Djjrndcd ' M. lowing compilations from a few. of tke the second degree. Mitud Mis . Maud , "(lneea potwiWo: I no- - who i now &. hot fliirria, Harris, rutin Trnw, nn," a, r rrege, o, bofure ljil,'! whs a merry orill Jarrett who waa oa visit to Europe, tiinu Cj1 A. H. .".' L ; guilty and his bond wan iixod iii Thonio. W. Harris, Mrs, Thomas W. Wook A'MnuUr ')r.n, annual reports of tmblie 'utility corpor- old jmti Uko eUr old friend' 'King doubtoil'y avnawar. of thai tardinosa oi thia aanouncement the Qeveruor was -- tber sum of eimw. " t ' Harris, Mra. O. E. Hereon, G: E. Hel- - Kohhjf, MrM F. Kehlery . Linde-- C'eK,,",'! remarked Juda A.' A. "Wilder, some of bis officers, took tlje lecture la notlfled 'by the state department that F. J. ations Bled in hi oflico, which he gave Daviii Noa, accused of th crime of seenian, Mrs, Men, K. Hill, a. mann. uua. nunn. Newtoa, Ti K. t - . proroiereut' lawyee'and jurWt, ef Houo-- ; godif'fortit and 'promised1 to see that Mr.' Vetiesen had been appointed to the ue. u. ri out yesterdays larceny ia the firat Uegree, ' pleu re- M. Hoi-nie- Evaaa, IluHl. W, julu,. ' Ho in-- promptness' Hill, Mrs. Wm. Holabird E Mr. J. Wadroan, Mr. The Honolulu Rapid Transit ft.. Land at the tihereham. wu fond the fnture and exactness Norwegian coaaulship here. date,-bwn- d - wouM. served without 5)i.'' Dr.- J; Huuter, , Mr. J. Hunter, Henry lies ley, IT R. Robinson, Solo-rao- h Ompanv't iueome waw ' t H,ti ia 1UI3, of poker, and whoa he eould Mi entei bo obervod by tk court .ollioof CoisuT Vetiesen, who I cashier of the -- Tony Ventura, fharged with a statu- . Hvde, Mrs. Chas. M; Eyman, Lakakea. J." P. ' nbrlikHmn 557,()un IB 12 tai hia AmJfia guests iu aay other aetaiiedi to do thia work. " ' ,1 Mutual Telephone Honolu- a. and in on a capitalization Company of tory e W. ! offense, plea reserved uutil March W. H. Jnckson, C. F. Johnson. 8, Curry. Ti Rwliinsoa K way ke weald1 invite them to' quiet; it was stated dnriWn" the1 dsv that lu,' succeeds former Consul Klamp, Mr. Fer of $1,807,5011. Fritt 14, bond xed at 500.''.' Kellev, Mrs. McClure Kelley, ret ra. Mis E. Robinson. Mr. K. Sshal, Tho inter Island Kteam Navigation seuuon at rards. It didn't make mueh Court Officer Joseph Almeida had been the latter, ft is understood, not intend-tugt- o ' Mma-- ' Matalo Kapahunaui, fonaor troasnrer Mrs. B. F. KeUogg. U Kirseher, Whitehead, Mis 'L. M. Wil-so,- - Company had a gross income clifferenee to King Kal whether he aat red " ao fat as this partirultr de return, to Honolulu, at least, for ' Mr. if of tl.SIV k bf the Kalihi and Moanalua Church O. F, Kirsrhor, Mra. O. F. Kirseher, h.' VI. (oh, Mr. ItniUse, Mr. Ging- 0IW ia 1913 as I,5ii3,(iihi In bchiad a piiir of doucea ee a 'straight el ai dafy wa concerned, and that come, , rntainst tali Mine' time to Mr. Vetiesen la a corporation, eiiibezule-tnen- t H. rich, Misav H - charged with .1. Miss Rarah Lavonson, F. A Jokuaen X lirlS-- ita flush 1 h Bicycle Olttcor Wai-luk- Ivenson. en capital stock of .$i,2.o,fMiO. km alwaya there- with a het.1 Sander had been brother of Vetle A. Vetiesen, tho church A,. ) of funds, plea rcaerved un- Mrs. M. Litchfield, Misa M. B. Los4, Uvot, Nev, , ; The Telephone Curapttny earn- . Of euursfs ho always last, but he didnt in hia' placo. This was denied J. shr, J. Jrenk Mutual (Maoi). merchant, publisher, and til March 11, bond fixed ttr.-W- iiiind, and after paying oat al the (cash through authoritird source last night in the sum of Mrs.' Harry Maxwell Mrs. H. Meed, Pr G. Hall, for Kauai porta, ed $23,0O0 on $515,57(1 eupital in 1013, " editor of the Maul Times, the Valley 730. 0(H) - , ' ' J. H. Uws Misa rthrak Mcrcur, Mr. March 3 Vr anil Mra 1 compared with $201, ob $350,ihh cap- he had ho would (jive the winaers. or- - ; ,' ' I. M.tf.tk.. ' second and newest publication, 'i - - Island' 4o W. Mover, W. Mever, Miss Mr! 191St "., . . ,lHri the- ehaureliur of the oxchequer, .,'. Fred Fred Mr, Ifcf guard, 1. W. Alull, ital ia ,'.' Jap-aaese- , r CABLED SUOAB QUOTATIONS Voshika, aa - J - jwasiime- ordinary everyday O. R. MIUcCj M,r(i.' Jas MjBlf,, jaa Molr. amr mra.' ju uaa, t.kaag- Hoy, The Maui Telephone Ceaipany's in- 'thoro are 'aumwfous order ., r. Mr, CQNTR Mc-Car- a $"iMH) riguod by Kwig Ktil 'on the HawaliaV Sugar quotations rccelvod' vetiJT' CHINESE,! ART has stolon maroh en Jeff m. . oama. 4. V. vorrea, 4. Mnarbe, come decreased in 113 from 1012. of tlut exeheomer still exist- the Hswailan Sugar V '..i',,.alBOUSES JAPANESE and ia- - now half way to the laad KUuttMtli "Molri Mr: Christopher M6r-kh- B. K. Chny.k M: Hoe, Mrs. M, Kahcle. ami the' Kauai .Telephone Company's haniiJlf fy rianters', ' s; - '. Morgan,. Mr M. I'er ate. Mataonla HflA' M.n.K income dfcroaaed. $1(100, ing,, but it- is '.not; oa1 record that any fraia th California aad Uawa-l- a of hia farebear in U Far East. 'In J. Mucin,' for : , WO Fel-ruar- Iv Murray, K., Murray, Mrs. Ftauk. Mrs. of theut ever. waa paid, . i Sugar Refilling Company arc: PEICIXG, China, Tlie in) Mia. Ro.hia, "Mr. Raaaen, !. the name of John Poo,, tho Japanese (I. K. Brigadier I played in a gXm with King Kal Begree test' eentrifiijjnln, S.Ol, I0.2(1; legation will Newcomer, Frank C Newemer, J. J Boarleay Mr. aad Mns. . W, General Clarence R. Jnpanose make man 'a W. new . one Itimoit' was a lonti truje ago au,l 8H deg.. Kuatyai- - beets, Os T8.7. true name boing then unknown, O'Connor, Misa Jenni Painter. E. Hyan, Mr. and Mr. 'J. Kyle. Mr. th comniander of tho First 3ut, protest tomorrow agninst the Standard Jea-uett- e Uawairaa Rrigade, is buing , w .he'd aj very en.ioyabU' IUwsmaa-agnr-ol- a warrant was sworn t.' Puinter,; Chas. Parker, Miss iieiraemnn, j. vf. N. E, shown party; The during February o to hy IHstrict O'Connor, Oil Company's contract with the Pauaun,, .1. W. Dicken. K. Tir .7. over Oahu by Brigadier Moat-goutnr- y king didut like to lose, and these, were abject to 'proposed reduction, of duty Attoruy McCarn Miss Kosc PaOson, J. Farrell. u au:n General government. Is asserted that and issued out of Pet-tihoii- M. times wlieUbe woubl win,'a)(begh' n sugars, .It Pn it so ii, 8. II. Iaiiaoa, Miss Edith Major tV M. Shi Ilea, Frank1 Severta Macomb, commander of the gen' ' tuDaa the ngroesient Infrinws obligations en- th marahal's ollice yesterday for. the eraliy hi lilid Om, .1 i. Mrs.. Pvttibone, Mr. iwra. vru, gn, Bishop Hawaiian Department, in a scries of not. this occaaioa officials Man-chi- t arrest of Yoshika. mraret rani j. l. tered Into between of the Marvin T'oole, bd auto trip. Makapuu o ws bllfu(f' a band against the klnr. m n. is charged Marvin. Ponle, Mr. two children, Miaa Leua Harold, Point and hi dynasty ami .Tar neve subjects who It that. Yoshika cut down, N. Mrs, Mra. A. 'Misa Ha . aav already Waa - : Price,. ft.' A. Itotxman, Mott. rah visited and It apjiareiit that he had thet cards, !." ;'.'. have worked the oil fields, in Northern iajiire.l'aud otherwise destroyed a, tree Urtff I,,un len s - Miss Helen Kees, Col. T. H. Mrs. M. K. Ringv Mra! today the itinerary call: for a for ke ws mora than ordinarily ." ''(By Kakiika Wlrehw.V- ' or troe on whk-- Res, Mr. Mrs. W. A. Day, trip , Chili and Central Bhenal for aeven years. grounds are included .1, E. arouud the- - iurhia etthg.-- L waa itUag')iBitlc HI UK March (Himm-U- L to. f. H. Roes, Khen, Mr. J. K. r armer, urs. Miles, Miss Morrell, entire island and a visit to '' Tha aecrecy observed as to the Stand- within tho Fort hhaftor reservation, Khea, Mrs. M. K.vKIng, W. Mr.i. Schofleld Barracks. Besides of a straight flush, and' of course, I Tlie AdcTtior)-r-Th- e grand iut'y, W. Rlnn, and Mrs. Wm. n. Cullniann, Mr. Brigadier ' ard Oil Company's agreement i criti- which ia United States property. When Generals Macomb . had returns pet waa befrfrp' which Biiecial Mrs. A. Fi Ro.lda, Misa E. E. Hodt, Fierland.' Mis E. Vail, J. Dennis, a nil Edwards tho ta'bcliv that the Prosecutor cised here. U i believed, in spit of the marshal's' ollice began a hunt Mr. iuoln,Wa mino.f We bet biwk and forth far a Bracken' haa" beeu vreseutinir a for M. KoeenU'U', Mis V.. K. Houell, Mrs. M Us N. tlibara, O. P, Kemher; Mis touriuif party Major Arthur H. ' offlcial denials, that a cash advance is Yoshika yesterday" morning It was a Couklin, Major long timd, Anally nirinber aee - eo. W. Ryan, Ueo. W. Ryan, Mrs. Iftiw Kwsehor, Mr. Mr. ., Julius A. IVnn aud and King Kaf called ariaLag- out 'o4 to he tuiidc .to. the Chinese government merryi chase wbWh olliners l Kerkec, i - ii the . A.' Sauermnn, A. A. W. Lieutenant Cory I. . me. , Ruiierman. E. had' Mr.' W. VrnawU Mr, 1 Crockett, ido to I threw down aiy canls the' or ft investigation, tendered a tl -- by the company. wer givwu around and abont Honolulu, .1. (eural Macoinb. . , , fliwh. Searloa, Mrs. Frank Heverio, Frank Ifrrmu, Uri T. A. straijtht' The king looked U aver partial report this afternoon." In the. lf, Mrs, F. A. Ue, '' ' . ultimate information, received by T, P, HcMn- - - V and ssid drily i' the-- case aguiiist Representative ' Pevorio, Hhetdon, Jessi we. aim Mra, j. m. Fuller,' Mr. and ' i (Bv Kahuku Wireleas.) them-boin- that Yoshika had quietly . , A , . is no gond.VI havp flyo If son, Mrs.d.. A. Nr. (i. A, Wick, Mr. C. H. Sharp, Mr. "hnd Mrs. M. UTB SAVES. '.'It Vlngs.' Kuftia byaiaa, what wa chnraed i If IliO, Marc h 8. ( Hpeeinl to slipped . The out of llonohihi on chin day bv F, Hqiith..-J..- "l-'iv- , y: -- ' , Mis (. eniitli. F, O. ft. Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Tavmaii, y. B. It Is safe to ay that kingslVI nsked, with ahoh)unt f,,; ooutity Advertiser) Attorney yes- C Chamberlain' ) Ferry, who the steamer Teuyo Mnru, Mrs. .?, Sn-do- Pau-sou- , Ye,; av'n kisgs.fi be replied, 'her the inry found ' no WlL "Japau go," Knyder. 8. Mr. J. Pauaon, J. Wt Ianson. Miss Roe Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reiuodv 'V fiiid. terday wa aedHfty fail- YoHhikn have-said- , dollar for las might had he 'sterlin-- New-remh- are four,. and I nm tboxther onei' ' Ahip, the-cler- of Judire Wise's Hpsuljing, Miss A. C. Mrs, Mix J, t)iiea,'Mr. and Mr. ha aved th live of more iople anil ure to appear promptly in court lu been wnnre be voinu. V. .V ..,' , ;. court, who was em- - nKa ms f'.: Wtiirtevaot aad 'ehrld, Mra. Al- 4; W. Valdwell. N. R.' Dennia, more aiitlering '', chanted with to was an- No rIWd than nay other court order, soaked international complications are len Tcnr'iey, ' . Twa new divorcer auUa'werV filtk nr beaxUnn public fund ' cii(ton Troiy, Mr. H, Miss Sarah Merein, Miaa M. 11 Lose, reuio.lv in. existence. is known all entrusted to other ten ilollnsa yesterday by'''Judge i It In poMHcasinn, he,Jil. h''ovar, and it la not O. Tremaiiie. Mrs. U Trhon and Mrs. Spalding." Mrs. It. Mead, Mr. over th civilised world, tho 'hUli'o.ofri the ihli'f I'lorltl hia was also clenrwd by. pNNas fctoiu .of chill, and for Us speedy the I'nna likely, either,. that the warrnut will he rn. ,1. the fijst 'court, follows:! a . r. J, rlileiu, Mrs. Wat. Mrs, K. Colburn, Mr.'aud Mrs. K. L. cure ef jn rt 'circuit as "no bill'.' return. magistrate relative to his ' VtiKii' lurner; erani th atomach, diar- -:. former flue u..n i,n a he. returns to I. Rose proplis against iavid Hrooks, and " nrles Phlein, Miss Elizabeth Vail,' Mrs. Hames, John Watt and wife, Mr. and rhoea and all intestinal pains. For sale :...;.:;''.,;':;' ',' for contempt brought upon him the sec- American territory.within the time' pre- M. Valish Tsuna Kta agulnst Fibuuso Kta, m ' and child, John Watt.' Mrs. Mra. J, A. Hroderirk, Mr. and Mrs. Fi by all Dealers, Benson, Smith ft Co., ond dose today. tho - t .';. scribed by statute of liuiitutious.' FHta IB,'. North, .Mis- Margaret ;Whit- - U. Smith, Mr. Mrs. r. '. ',".' and F. J. Bowers, Ltd., agents for Hawaii. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914. SEMI-WEEKt.-

'-- - A ! LITTLE MORE FAITH RED LIQIIT3 IN JAPAN. ..!.t . HAWAIIAN GAZETTE The future of Hawaii depends on the faith that the Tiome people Thoughtful observers in Japan fear that the recent riots in Tokio DIVER i.j. CASE JURY iiii, l. have in the home industries. No goods ever sell themselves. It takes and the mob demonstration in Kyoto, Osaka and other cities of the RODERICK O. 1 MATHESON 1 EDITOR faith on the.pjrt of the producer in the merits of his own' goods, Empire,'directed against the Yamamoto ministry, coming as they did backed by capital for production!, capital for advertising and capital on the anniversary of simitar scenes 'of mob violence a year before, UHAQLE ) ' Tostoffice, II.1 Scfcond for selling to dispose any - TOAGREE Entered at the of. Honolulu,'' of kind of merchandise at a profit . We foreshadow a revolution in prospect, or a foreign war to head ii off. Class matter, . have been more interested in the production of raw materials in Ha- The Japan Advertiser, one of the leading Tokio publications pub- Semi-Week- ly Issued Tuesdays and Fridays' waii than In the selling of them. : Every industry we have-ha- s got English; v. to lished in discusses this phase of the question very boldly, v Subscription Rates : t :' :t ': broaden out and set aside a portion of its capital for the selling end although guarding itself with a clever gibe at the press laws in the Reports Are; That "Body Stood Per ,25 Per Foreign... .IS , Month... ,..,,.,.., Month, of the game." The sugar planters must do their share toward increas- way of preface. The Advertiser describes the recent popular up- Per Year...... 13.00 Per Year, Foreign... ..,....',.14.00 Nine to Three for Conviction- -' ' ing the knowledge, as to how sugar can be used in the arts or in man- risings as "red lights", for the warning of the, elder statesmen, ; i Fayablt Invariably in Advance. ; , .. "' Retrial Set for March 16. ; ufacturing processes, as well as for food. In other words, they must saying: r ';.. ;:'.'-- H ; t CHARLES S. CRANE, Manager. '''':'. '."" help create a demand for more sugar as a necessary adjunct to the "At a time when it was heretical, ''';and therefore dangerous, to ex- '. ' ' business of producing sugar. . '!"' :; press belief in' the Copcrnican one ' system, of the'adherents of that FIHDAY MARCH 6 After having been out for fix hours The pineapple growers must do the same thing. They must ad- system published a defense of commencing with words to the fol- it nd tru mlautra, the Jury which vertise and create a demand for their product, so as to put Hawaiian lowing effect: course we all know the Copcrnican heard CONTINUE THE EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. "Of that theory the ease of the United Btatea agaimt pines on the shelves . of every grocer alongside of the canned pears, is false, because It is contrary to' Holy, Scripture which informs us, George A.' (Bert) , Bower, reported ; The question of what is to happen after May 1, 1916, if no change peaches, apricots, , apples and other fruits that are1 considered among other things, made' that Joshua he sun stand still. Never- Bnal diRSgreement to Judge Charles T, - ; , -- -- J be made in the tariff law as now on the statute books is one year standard.. - .,'.,. . were - theless, if it true, it would explain the ' appearances of th Clemona hi the federal eourt, through nearer settlement than on March 4, 1913. Hawaii hopes for some Kona coffee must be advertised, too. While seven with L,-C- , number Rio heaven wonderfyl exactness.'' ,Abd then he proceeded to show A Mel, foremanat 9:43 o'clock measure of justice. in case the people of the country as a may fix prices for all grades of coffee in the how. arid-i-f-or .'But, the world's markets, it In the same way,, it is heretical Japanese in official night The j.try It said to hare whole cannot be brought to a realization be will be undoubtedly, well as leastr-danger- ous of what the result will practicable as commercially profitable positions at to- hint at the possibility of revolution lttood nine for conviction and three for to this Territory of abruptly withdrawing all Bupport from a gigan tPtiocrease.thQ demand for.the quantity of Hawaiian coffee that is in this country In ope case a prominent Japanese educationalist however, ' ; not guilt J. This, could not be tic agricultural industry which would not have been built up had it usedj bjn jiiiflMia de,ctiiBg. , ', '' , was forced to.,jre$tfgn! h.i'osiijp,, frpmUlte, persecution he incurred confirmed last night. , ;, not been for protection, what are we going to do about it? Hawaiian tobacco must be advertised and its differences from. for merely putting Bower forward, as aa illustration for argument the idea r"Bert" was charged , with been repeatedly charged government Ter- well known grades basis of It has that the of the market made the merit rather than sup of a Japanese Republic. So we will imitate the worthy Astronomer having immoral relations 'with a seventeen-- ritory of Hawaii is synonymous with the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' plying a reason why the product cannot be sold.' and begin our remarks on the topic by saying 'Of course we all year-old lart-N.waii- girl, .Vie- - Association and that all practises and usages of government have Hawaiian cotton must be put in a special class and sold on its know that a revolution is an utter impossibility In 'Japan; and that Mortenwn. The taking of e been colored and influenced by what the effect of the legislation merits. is a long, silky fiber of remarkable closed Wednesday and argument It fineness and tensile if various phenomena recently occurring in this country remind us began strength. is yesterday morning' at ten, would be on the plantation interests. The idea that Hawaii is a But buyers have objected that it not Sea Island and is of similar phenomena which in other countries have preluded rev- o'clock, Assistant Distrirt Attorney C land inhabited by a few bloated millionaires and two hundred thou not Egyptian and have been disposed to offer only upland cotton olutions, we all know that ths essential difference between the Japa- ('. Bitting opening the argument for ' ' ;''.-- ! .'; : government, was sand plantation coolies is widely, held. V' "':.'.'. prices for it v ,:. , 4 1 .,'. , '..';':..' nese and all other nations will prevent'like causes from having like the lie followed by Attorney K. A. Doutbitt, who, with At- - '. Our across water not given to close Buyers said pineapples were the - brothers the are analysis nor that Hawaiian not like Singapore results here.'- Safeguarding7 ourselves with. the reservation, there- toroey Leon Straus, represented to consideration of justice except as their own interests are jeopard pines .wheu the local product was begging a market eight years ago. fore, 'we venture to speculate a" little as to what might' happen if Bower.'. The closing argument was - ' ized, especially in this day when bunting" as legitimate a When consumer began to compare the two, ' ' " made by l)istrrrt Attorney Jeff Me- - . "trust is the the local product at the Japanese more resembled, other people. . ,' form of sport as baseball or golf, and hunting once displaced old Singapore by Cam. lie appealed to the jury to And national the plutocrat the standard sheer merit. ;.' y "Japan seems to have found-Ma- Day, if not even he Fourteenth ver- - to his lair is a common pastime in and outside the halls of congress. Kona coffee has gone up against the same thing. ' When Kona a verdict for the government; a of July.. On July 14, 1789, the Paris populace found that -- by, rioting diet '.'for law and order in this com- get coffee became jobbers ' Hawaii is going to mighty little consideration unless we can first an export factor, the said that because it they could influence the course of politics and hurry tbe pace of munity; a verdict for the protection of, prove are some people living Hawaii mil a young girls, and especially the native that there in that are not had savor of its own and the consumer was .accustomed to Rio or reform in a way hitherto unexampled.: So on February lionaires. -- Santos, therefore people would not use Kona or any coffee un- daughters of tbe Islands who were other 10, 1913, the Tokio populace, by like means, turned out a ministry and made prey men whose supposed This statement of case has an element absurdity it, less had Brazilian Hence in the of the of "'Oltabout it the flavor. the beginning of the export forced the powers that be to form a new compromise ministry, which stronger characteristics should stand but it cannot be denied that the average, mainlander divides the en coffee business our planters had to be content with prices a point is now, for something, higher than assaults on owing to the events which produced and culminated ' in the ,; ;, tire population of. Hawaii into three categories the millionaire under Rio instead of as today getting two or three cents above what 10, womanhood." v , ,.i riot of February 1914, facing a crisis quite as serious as that which Tho instructions of. Judgo Clomons to sugar planter, the coolie who sweats in the hot cane-row- s number seven Rio sells for. All that has been accomplished in earning the its predecessor failed to survive,' The danger-poin- t for Japan lies in tho jury consumed ten minutes and the pittance and a kick impayment for his arduous toil, and, the light-hearte- d development 'of Hawaiian agricultural industries has been won .by the people' got rase went to the jury at 29 minutes to fact that her have the show of a constitution without ' Hawaiian who, in some supernatural lives toils fighting four o'clock. At six the jurors manner, but for it n,. '".':::.: the reality.' Some of them have the vote, but it is so nearly worth- o'clwk not while he sits on the coral sands eating cocoanuts and extending The Hawaiian sugar planters asked'':'no odds;',:''".''of Germany,' Java or went to dinner, after which-tho- re- - ; less that a very large number of the electors do not care to use it. turned to resume the consideration of bounteous , hospitality to all shipwrecked mariners and "wandering CubaJ They you have accomplished, we can go said: "Whatever Even as a a saleable article it fetches a very low price. The sessions the verdict. It was imposHihle, how-- , tourists. '. ,' you one better," and they lid it, , ever, for them to agree quar- l""l0rT '; 'i a of the diet are absurdly shorth and for thU and other reasons the and t This may seem an exaggeration, but no day passes, when some The coiTee growers were not content (that their product should men who are ter of ten o'clock they so reported to Sent there have hardly any power to obtain benefits for Judge CU'mons. . i government official or business firm fails to receive mainland cor- rank second to Brazil's. They said, "our coffee is finer yours," than their constituencies and" thus have no claim on the esteem of those "1 wss ready to go en with the sec- unt- - , ,' v of-th- respondence that exemplifies in startling form some phase of tbe and they proved it. '.'.' . ond ' ' ' who vote for" trial case next Monday," 1 : -- 1 a. J '' ' them. The powers- of the diet are so limited party "it - that verftju ignorance iuuui average conuiuunsj:: 01 in in. imwan. . , . When the wholesale grocers told our packers that the public would stated District Attorney MK'artf last platforms in the Western sense cannot be said to exist; it would night. There is a glamour about life, within the tropics that is almost rather chew resinous, fibrous pine-knot- s than buy the luscious Ha- ''I want to drspone of the esse be farcical for a party to assert its intention to effect this, that and as soon ns possible. It went over final- - inborn in mind the man who is frost-boun- d six months in waiian pineapple, our growers said was so, the of the it not and they proceeded the other reform when everybody, knows1 ly for a week from Monday. The gov- - s' ' "' that it has no power to 4o year. How can poverty exist where all Nature is so' lavish in her to prove it. ' '"'.. eroment will exert every energy with- '' anything of the kind. Then the party announcements that are from bounty T '' , It needs some more of the same kind of faith of some in the law to press the ehsrgo home. If ''' in the future time to time in- ' :,'" put forth consist merely Jf frothy commonplaces, the man is guilty a jury should say These ideas seem foolish us, they commonly by a of the other industries, big and little, to push them over the rough so; to but are held distinguishable one from another and 'tin able 'to satisfy any intelli- if he la not, he is entitled to be freed V well-meani- places onto the smooth highway of success,' got lot of people American voters who, hold the destinies Hawaii has to have gent man. In the most Important department of all, of the of the charge." , r that - who-tried'- '' .'--- ... -- .' more industries and more products for shipment nearby The twelve men of Hawaii in the hollftws of their hands v, to markets. budget, the popular representative body, is notoriously and confessed- the ease There is not a thing Hawaii has werei L. C. Abies (foreman), Harry A. Men have to work7.aiud for a living in Hawaii as in Chicago or that ever produced bnt what is a ly powerless. The right of public meeting is hampered by police little lands have grown. Wilder, John Williams, 'Krnest I'arker,' New York. Our field i more circumscribed. The opportunities for better than what other We ihTIawail' have restrictions and still more by the ignorance apathy H. C. Carter, Herman' Lemke, Arthur got to have and of the great amassing profits do" not compare with those in thousand, mainland faith in the home industry and the home product, and if mass of the electors outside of the big cities. In short, as things are K. Jones, Carl AV, "WJdemann, K, H. we are to lose at one point we must get busy and make it up aome- - Worrall, W. P; JohHsonJ'Jaraes ivy". Har- communities. Hawaiian enterprises for profit are few and stand it is hard to see why any self ' ' ' ' respecting and sensible Japanese should vey V'-- '. ' where '". l" :.;.'., and John 8. Grace. out like pine trees in a fog. Big profits get more advertising than else.'' ,''. V, ''. desire to become a member of parliament why he should '.I ' - mil .x- or not rather they do across the water. . They are so well advertised that our seek to evade ' : the dubious honor if it is thrust upon him.'.'' - ! : cousins assume that all profits of all 'enterprises are 'abnormal ; THE LAND BOARD AND THE LAW. ; , . things how long ' ' "So are; but will they.remain soT The people MRS. E. D. and that we have no small profits and 60 losses, '" Those who have keot in touch with, the situation know that if it have got, all the; paraphernalia of constitutional freedom, yet they . Another factor adds difficulty td any general denial of uni that nad not been for the Land Board there probably would not have are governed by a bureaucracy s&e4 uph divine right and other 'l A , spend versal prosperity m Hawaii is the manner in. which we our been any Kapaa lands left for the hbmesteaders, for . piosapples, or notions which are fast losing their .grip even and long TEHKEY CELEBRATE " here have profits when we get them. : ' ; .,: :. anything The a else.. board at its session a few weeks no considered been dead and buried in most civilizod countries. . Will the populace The mainlander who makes a big thing out of his business enter- an application for the sale of an area of land for a pmeapple can- of which a few thousands; by 4 timely riot only on February 10, 191-1- , prise has a thousand , '.. importunities for spending his surplus. The nery, . They gave the matter very careful consideration judging the turned pouts a reaction militarist ministry and which by a similar (Continued from Pago One) ' theater, the club, trrrts"artd excursions, or investments in some one case in aspects.- - all its They objected to the form of appraisement proceeding on the following February tenth threatened to turn out Hteven, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, iL 8wany, of the hundreds of modWn'fads amusements give him outlet and the as illogical and not in accord with either customary practise or the its successor, remain much longer contented with the present pre- the Misses 8wanr.yj ' ;' .'.''. every man craves to escape from grind. : could'-legall- y that the daily lawl They, were also in doubt as to whether they com- tense of constitutional power which it possesses T At present there Mrs.. M.,E. Tenilc.v,Mir, and Mrs. F. Hawaii runs to automobiles and mining stock, two forms dis siijd of ply with the desires of the prospective purchasers of 'the' site in is no . constitutional means in Japan by which the people can carry E. Thompson, Mr. Mrs.' F, J. Thrum, sipation that are associated in the mind of the average mainlander question. The amendment to the Organic Act under, which the Land out any of their wishes, can. effect any important reform, can pre- Mr. ami Mrs. 'da. Thrum. Mai Biwt ' Mrs. E. J. Timlerluke, Mrs. W. I. with the rapid distribution of sudden wealth. All these things are Board was organized specifically limits the area of government land vent the most extravagant squandering of their money on excessive going against arid Thomas, Lieutensnt and Mrs.' Tybr, to work us, we must not be too sure that there that can be sold for cash to any one individual or corporation to armaments, can punish corruption in high places. To do any of these Lieut, and Mrs, Rawson Wsrron. i' will be a revulsion of sentiment in our favor previous to the time three acres, except in special instances where land is required for things they have no means but to riot; and the danger of the sit- He v. and Mr. John Usliorw, Mr, I when the Wilsonian body-blo- w against Hawaiian prosperity is factories, plantation camps, railroad stations or other similar uses. uation lies in the fact that once,' and perhaps twice; they have found M, Vetlesen, Mrs. Kate Vids, Mr. 1. '. Hcnucn, Mr. and Mm. C C, von Hsmm, staged for delivery, i r- The law provides that "all such sales shall be limited to the amount this means thoroughly effective, The present mode of government Mr. and Mrs. It. M. von Holt, Miss There is more necessity for a brisk campaign of education now of land actually necessary for the economical conduct of such busi- in Japan is not only not ; is gov- Marv von Holt, Mr. and Mra. Van " constitutional it not even a 'strong . than there has been at anytime in last two Hawaii has ' Mrs. Dora von Tewpskv. the the years.' ness or undertaking.". . ..-' ernment.'.- ''.'' ;.'..: .. . work to do. Let every man go to it. " '.,''..'..; Misres von TcmpBky, Louis von Temp-sky- .' Because the board of land commissioners was. constrained to act outset of ' ' At the all revolutions, the authorities naturally try to 're- .. ; provisions 'v within the of the statutes, censure and criticism has been store order with a strong hand' until by and by they find that the Dr. and Mrs. T. E.Trotter, Miss Tay- - ANOTHER meted individual Towns-end-. DISAPPOINTMENT. against commissioners, and the threat, has , been hands that are against; them are stronger. Another revolutionary lor. Mr. H. H. Frondie, Captnin publicly - "Whatever excuse the supervisors may choose to advanee for the uttered that the resignations of the entire board member symptom in present day Japan is the high degree of license of the ship would be accepted by the Governor a new appointed Mrs. Jane Walker. th Mif" Wsl'ier, decision not to accept the offer of the agent of the Associated Chari- and board press. A really 'strong' government which is not based on the will Mr. nd Mrs. .1. H. Walker, Mr. Ram A. ties to provide temporary free labor for the roads, the real reason who would not impede public progress by similar action in the of the majority necessarily implies a severe control of the press.'' In Walker, Mr.' IT. It. Walker, Mr. and is politics of the rankest, rawest kind. This is made very plain future. , ,"..'. Japan the press censorship has'jSowe!' enough' to annoy but not to Mrs. Arthur Wall. Dr Ct. r O Wal- Considering congress ters, Mrs. Victoria Wsrd, Ihe Misses by the objection one of the supervisors advanced to Mr. Bowen, that that placed the disposition of.,''', the public crush. There is from time "to time an 'ontburst of petty persecution ands in the hands of the board as a check against might Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Wsterhouse, the offer of the Associated Charities was to provide Spanish and land what against the newspapers especially if' some anarchist or socialist ac- Mrs. H. Waterhoiif-- Mi's Elnore Portuguese laborers, .whereas there were many Hawaiians also out turn out to be undue latitude on the part of the Executive in the tivity has been unearthed or invented by the police;; but In, a time Rtnrgeon. Mr end Mr- Water-hous- alienation bf the public domam, the implied attempt on the part of Mr. and Mrs. K M. Walson. Mr. of employment, the intimation being that the Hawaiians should be of excitement like the present no effective attempt is to b made to M-- s. Governor Pinkham to compel action" by the land board, is certainly snd 'Mrs lohn Watt, M'. and T'has. given a preference in the distribution of charity, and if that were check the furious tirades against the government which are published K. Weight, Judw and Mrs. Whitney, rernarKHDie. - ', '.''-- ' ; "' .;.., done all would be is on every hand. ,,," ,, '.';.,, ;;.,.f ';, ,!. Mr; nnd Mrs. Wsterhmne, Mr. well. It rather fortunate for Honolulu that v v ,'.; '. Albert this disclosure of the political position of the supervisors has been " When there is no powerful legal representative body, to appeal Charles Warren, M'S. H. Wslbridge, : Mr. Mrs. Widemann, Mr. and no POLITICAL FOOTBALL TOO LONO. ' and Carl made plain at this time, .coincident with the exposures of incom- to against excessive taxation or glaring abuses: by those in .power, Osy-lor- d Judge Cooper is to be commended bringing to a head Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. and Mrs. petence due to polities in the road department and at the time when for tho mat the appeal has always been to the mob. Do tho leaders of the Oppo- Wilcox, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Whit- ter of the dillydallying in matter- the condition of the roads has grown so intolerable as to invite uni- the of Hawaiian appointments at sition dream of doing anything in the diet by1 the suasive. 'powers of ney, Kev. and Mrs. W. D, Westervelt, , public Washington, and it is to be hoped that his action will have some tongue! only Mr. and Mrs. K. O. White, Mr. H. M. versal attention and criticism. their No, they are wise enough to see that the hope M. Wb'tuev, salutary" result. 'Hawaii has been, treated shabbily ever since the in, Whitney, Dr. and Mrs. J. The supervisors have played the Janus part too long to escape de- lies addressing the people; or rather the proletariat. The rowdies Mr. nnd Mrs, A. A. Wilder, Mrs. B. K. change of administration, Governor Frear; was placed Mar-irsre- tection. To the voters and taxpayers of the fourth district they have and kept in are the first to respond and they respond the most loudly; but if there Wilder, Miss Helen Wilder, Miss t an ignominious position cheerfully talked in favor of the frontage tax principle, agreed in while the wrangling went on over his place; is a real grievance the rowdies will not be the last to respond. The Coneland, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Secretary Mott-Smit- h has been a hold-ov- er against Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilder. his desires for , recommendations revolutions gent-rall- question will tbe-- government respond! those in au- for in road building activities and ' is: When If Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilder. Mr. and y many, many months. As Judge Cooper points out, six of pretended the "good citizen." To the citizen laborers of the .out the thority are possessed of the practical genius which the elder states- Mrs. S. G. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. seven judges of the will be on day-by-da- y , lifth district they have shown the opposite face1. They have declaim- circuit Territdry a tenure man possessed they will, at' any rate, begin to Consider .very soon F. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. William-on- after haturday, unless the appointments , are sooner made, while Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Waterhouse, ed against the frontage tax as an iniquitous scheme to rob the Ha- whether, those are red lights ahead or not and prepare' to act ac-- . ' Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Judges Whitney, Kingsbury and Parsons have been kept hanging on ' '. waiian pf(his right to loaf at the public expense. They de- cordingly. . . y have ' H. R Wrood, Mrs. Berth Welch, Mr.r for not nowing whether, is , rided the suggestions that efficiency ought to be the first considera- ja year reappointment to come or not 111 . ,4. - ::' v.. snd Mrs. ,F. H. Wichman, Mrs, Claire frora making any plans their own Wiuhman, tion in public !afl4p'Wei'!94nA?,t for - ! Williams, Mr. Fred Miss service. They have broken down the organization iPABSINQ HOUR,- - - . . ir THE Klo'mo Wii-htna- Mr. and Mrs. William which one road administration had well under way and which was future, ike Washington Administration appears to have, adopted for Hawaii the same "waiting and watching" policy Ti'rl r.i,- Locke Wliituev, Mr, and Mra. C u, justifying itself by results and they have replaced that working or- it has toward Maui admits that her county government is not all it should be, Wight, Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Wjthington, Mexico, and the results are just as l' , ganization by one frankly political. Over the protests of the city about satisfactory, but points over toward Hilo and says: ''But, anyhow, we are bet- Mr. J. W. Waldron, Mr., and Mrs. engineer they ore today retaining incompetent overseerp, and all in ter than they Hawaii stops polishing off her, supervisors long Palmer Wood, Miss Elisabeth Wood, ON are." Maj. and Mrs. "W. P. Wooten, Mr. and - ' ANOTHER LAP. - the name of polities. , enough to remark that 'there are others"- with a significant wink Mrs, The Pearl Harbor drydock appears to have in a "hss. Wliht, Mrs, Anna Wright, The Advertiser is peaking for the business men and for the think- started to run toward Haleakala. In the meanwhile; says the Garden Island of Mrs. Alex Young, Miss Berth Young, race with the Honolulu building. one ing part of the, community when it says that the present board of federal The which finishes Kauai, the public would be' better- satisfied with less Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young, Miss Yonnir, ast wins. . .:- '.. ,.. Maj. JL-'- Williams, Miss Iaukea, to-b- ':..'. ''. house-cleanin- g. ; , supervisors is turning out a grievous disappointment. And bantering and more , t The Advertiser's advice to all with-gamblin- instincts is to back Misses Oerry Collins, Violot M&keo, the' worst of it all is that the supervisors do nut, know how disap: ' Lurss, Lucas., the federal building. Ju that; to Hattie Mry Lucas, Sarah pointing1 hey are, nor why. ' It has been training for seven years and is The mud hole had made the only direct road Moiliili and Ruth So per, Kuth Anderson, Kose Her- just getting its second wind, while the dock has only one year to its Kaimuki impassable for the past three or four months is apparently bert, Peguy Keuter, Both Woods, Laura moreover some nana 101 - a fixture in the "New Honolulu" determined vupon by the of Low, .Alice Macfsrlane, Alice Cooke, is to bo hoped Sheriff politician in uuiornia orWBsn- .board It that Jar rett will see his way clear to ington is liable to tear his wave the bloody Japan supervisors. of the! disgraceful conditions prevail Vora Bturgonh, Nora Awansy, Kosamoed trending hair and shirt at Photographs that Hwansy, Marjory (iilinun. Charlntts Captain of Detectives McDuffie to Chioago with the alleged main-travele- almost any day, Upon every such occasion a fresh spasm of life is have been published, protests over 'allowing what should be a d Ken-ued- absconders now in custody. His absence will giye Deputy Dowsett, Aby Buehauon, Jessie Sheriff infused into the dry dock, so in time it may actually make a road have been made, and hothjng is done.' Could we not Eloi.e Wichman, Tbelma Murphy, Jlose another chance to shut down the gambling games have that that start again ; while the public building is suggest to loan the;' a Pauline flehsefer. Mine O'Brien, Mr. apparently getting into the the supervisors that they associated charities ' ' , . been running with impunity of late. , same class with the 1812 few some shovels suspend politics time, and Mra. AHert Wilcox. war claims of and the endeavor to collect wheelbarrows and and for a ;n . .ni-- . for damages done to the whaling fleet by the confederate"cruisers. at least long enough to have this 'bog' filled in with volunteer labor! Antonio Lopes and John August. t"o The harbor board should not be too severe on Police Judge Mon-Kair- We hate to take advantage of a' supervisorial weakness by drawing juvenile delhi(iints who were recently for his leniency towards those who break the smoking tabu Now that the Governor has started pullingthe teth of the land attention to the fact that Kaimuki will poll some six hundred votes sent to the Waialee Boys' Industrial on the wharves, Sinco His Honor joined the Big Sister movement board, Hchool and who escaped from that in- it appears up to other commissioners to be careful whose this fall, but, in lieu of the limitations about the city, hall it seems stitution a few day ago, are still at be is naturally tender hearted. . k - . 4 ! lingers they bite. ))' necessary to use words that will bo understood, large, HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCU 6, 114. SEMl WEEKLY.

JUDGE Convict Steals t,flSIT REGIMENT OF AVAR DIG INCREASE IN COAST ARTILLERY QIG STICK IS 1S.M5 v? Keepers Shoes MUCH SURPRISED 111 RSIIIPS CUBAN ESTIMATE OFFICER III ARREST INDICTED BY Francis Arilla Makes Escape; in Guards' Garb; Returns for Fif- WIELDED BYS District Magistrate Bays Harbor Special Purpose to Protect New teen Cents; Is Captured. Late Reports Snow Sugar Output Mystery , Surrounding; Charges . Commission Criticism of vHis Nine X York and Other of Favored Country Will Be Against MaJ. B. M. Koehler , Acts GRAFJD Is Uncalled Tor. . Eastern States. , JURY (From Thursday Advertiser.) ' , 100,000 Tons in Excess. at Fort Terry. Francis A villa, a Porto Rican ' i ' '; .....-- eOVEJJOR .:. convict, serving a five-yea- r sen- V ' ' Uj-fl- - (From Thursday Advertiser). NKW YORK February tnt assault with a deadly O ' ' tence for Willettand ray's report for the NEW YORK, February 20. Major Judge Monsarrat I loss weapon, might still te at liberty ' Woman Who Figured in Sensa-- at to under tat the formation of the first field avia- week ending February 19 shows an in Benjamin M, Koehler, on duty with the stand the 'motive of an attaek whieh tion regiment of States , today ot tor the (act that after Chief Sends - the United crease in the estimate of the 1014 Coast Artillery at Fort Terry, Plum Executive ; Letter tional Embezzlement Charges he alleged his escape from the' convict gang . ' i. ha been made upon him by by Colonel "' .... wre announced yesterday at Kapiolanl Park at seven o'clock Cuban crop of 1(10,000 tons 2,500,000 Island, ha been relieved, end I now 1 Urging Oommiisioners to Grant Me-deir- Special Officer Calvert who is specially Mortimer , Delano, of the Mate Avia Against Late Joseph J.. yesterday morning .he returned instead of 2,400,000 tone. They also in arrest there on charge, considered so detailed to prevent person smoking on tion Corp and secretary of too Aero a Nineteen-Acr- e Site-fo- r three hour later to thicket in state there' ia Increased pressure re-- Cannery, Must Now Answer Club . that serious the military authorities to a the wharves. In a complain brought of America. The new regiment. the park to secure fifteen rent ' that according to Colonel Do no, will bt Which In his discarded on the part' of Cuban planter to sell fusc to make them public, .', to Hawaiian Canneri Company; Charge of Perjury, Former before. the . harbor commissioners, Cal- he had left tinder federal control, and will be de enter-in- g for both immediate and future deliv- Ma.i.-Oen- .. com vert, among other thing, emims convict garb.' He was seen Thomas II. Barry,, Describes How He that signed to protect the central Kastern toy A. H. ' ery'. Trent Rev Buretiei on Bond Bemain. r Judge Montnrrat with. considerable re- the thieket Hand The report says: manding the Department of the East, Stare in the event, of a war. New prison overseer, from whom he had, luctance graited a warrant for the ar York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Raw The week: ader review in has ordered a general court martial to sented Pinkham Interference. C. Campbell escaped, and after a tussle in which rest of W. H. who violated MBssntlrnitflt and Coriherti'rtit will i ' clude one JiolWy('Whkh eaued. the! rje'held at Fort Terry at 10 o'clock on y; ..A villa is accused ot having tried (From'Thuriday the smoking ordinance ' , Advertiser.) , i j Divides. Wcf Ne Un.eriet('caeh bv to cut the officer with a rstor, lie requirement for melting to 35,000 Tuesday morning. No official Informa y The case Campbell was r ' An indictment waa. returned yester-tin- of citod as ing its own aero squadron.. now1 tons, which, with receipts. (From Thursday Advertiser.) ' vert, among was pverpowered amd is in the moderate tion revealing the defendant a identity afternoon toy territorial grand other t hints.' elaima that ,"t)y drawing a line from Maine to 38,951 tons, leave stock on band regular meeting terri-- tho Judge MonsarTat Oahu prison undergoing discipline. could 4 ob- At the of .the ' ' refused tp Issue war Pennsylvania, to Ohio and or what the charges are jury, Joseph Al Oilman, tao'i to for his brief three Honrs' liberty, about unchanged. foreman, The case - torial land board yesterday afternoon, rant. of Thomas Dunn, py Maine by way of New York,"- explain- weekly Cuba cable reported tained "yesterday. , The featnrd of Avllla's escape is "The eonsid- - against Kate Welsh, better known as clerk at the U. S. Navy station, la also ed Colonel Delano, "we form triangle, (ne the the principal biiaines waa the . ' that in leaving his keeper he also weather, which increased The personnel of the eourt make it William 1 The woman i cited wherein Calvert claim that he within which lie tea estates, a great po ' 108,-00- 0 the! H Mr. Welsh. "took the Utter 'a shoes. A hat be-- weekly production ef the Island to plain man to be tried hold a oration of the application of, , ' was obliged to cool his, heel for two enormous wesjlth that the al- pulation, and the three , - tons, against 1)8,000 tons the prev charged with perjury, which waa longing to Jack Kahanakala, as- a field and wailan Canneries Company for the tale weeks outside 'of Judge Monsarrat 's most important citiea of the East. Two was ious week, wita 170 Central working. rank no lower than officer, leged to have been committed by' fcer courtroom slstant overseer, also takea. of 19.35 acres of watef roat at Kspia, before he toudl have this sides of the trlsngle are water contrtls - '' exports 4500 tons thia fact coupled Major Koehler' name dis- Avilla then found d srarded sol- The week' include while testifying under in the offender's rase properly brought -- Ht. Kaoal, for a pineapple cannery site. to the namely, the Great Lakes, the dier' tilonse and a pair of bine to Japan and lflOO tona to Lurope, ac with General Barry' order. ' Honolulu before Second attention of the court. ,. .. 4 Lawrence River and the North Chairman 'A. W. and 1,'ommlie trict tonrt of Atlsntie denim trousers. These he ex-- ' cording to Mr. Himely, out of total Makir Koehler Is one or the rest Carter Ocean. An aero fleet would afford I .'.District Magistrate A. I). Larnach aonie Explained by Monsarrat. changed for bis prison garb and . small. export or sa.ioo ton. Tb pro- known ,men in the service. He a sioners S. .C. Dwight, K.' 1L Trent, greater protection noxy months ago in the $13(1 assumpsit ea "I did not refuse in the first instsnee than exists. lost no time in comiug to town. duction has now progressed far enough irraduate from West Point, and was at Frank Andrade and J. F. Brown were PY Din - a gain itt Joseph 3. for-M- r. "Defence and ottuck In the air," he for u to make a total crop estimate of Battery, which was "of John to sign a warrant Campbell," An hour or more later he thought tached to the Astir present. Soeretary ' J.' T. A rows read ' ' continued, "are now military problems 2,600,000 tons, based ape returns, a expense Medniro. said Judge Monsarrat yesterday, "but of the few cents In money he had . organised at tb? suggestion and uovernor as too serious for scientific speculation on- - letter from rinsnam, Mrs. Welsh was made tho garnishee i am suggest that the interest pr jus- left in his prison clothes, and In given herewith. The Cuban planters of the. late Col. John, jacot Astor at ly. , s ia Thvr are cool, hard facte that must are rea Hpanluh war, and follow. in the ease,, and it tice would be served by the issuance ; face of the dangnr of recapture-- either unable, from financial the outbreak of the l.e met by trained men. . "Honolulu. T. H., alleged that when she waa asked if of si penal summons." returned to the cache and was seen sons, or unwilling to rest content with was sent to the Philippines. , ( February 28, 191 she owed Medoiros any money or had "Congress, has made no provision taking sa las based on the current re fe was bora in Illinois oa January 4,. The judge stated that In eases' in and captured. Ia the meantime ' . either in the nrmy or navy for any aero 'Jacob Brown, . in her possession any money or othtir which he believed High Sheriff Henry and Sheriff quirements of the United State during 1, . 1872, i and entered West Point oa ' that where the party ' Board of Lsnd thing of value, she swore she had protection ,'within this great triangle. had organized posses tats somewnat unsettled period or pass. June' In, 1R3. Ie was graduated on ."Secretary that complained of will appear in response Jarrett and ?: .,- Mo-deir- U and will be open every "CommiBSioner, Honolulu: not. It afterward developed that penal in It left tt form were preparing to search the Isl- Ing from the old to the new duty basis Jnne ll,- 1897, and assigned as second to summons, more especially of aerial in Europe to silently . "Drar Sir. After clo inquiry aal bad in his possesxlon promissory matters where police, ordinances have eraft and, for the escape,- who is said to .' when all sugar Interest are disposed lieutenant to the tMventn inrsntry. in steal over us and In nveetigation, I am convinced that the , notes signed by Mrs. Welsh niado ig- exact tribute war be a dangerous prisoner. to handle ae little sugar as is practical December, 1897, he was transferred to and been unwittingly violated through ' Hawaiian Canneries Vmpany should payable to him, in the sum 81700, times.' The aviation centers establish 1 or the curtailed trade of this .short the Fifteenth Infantry to fill a vacan- of norance he thought it best to resort to the-W- ' ' ed by Department will be be granted the full acreage at Kapa, is said." ' , in period of the lost half of February, be- cy, and oa April 2, 1808, waa aent to it a penal summons for the Offender .in- to- - . Medoiro-Wels- - Texa and California.", upon : Kauai, that they have applied for, The , troubles were fore entering the Dermanent nor. the Siith Artillery. r . stead of a warrant; and this without : a Tb . proposed aviation regiment of CAPTAIN SUM FUND ma basi of March 1st reduced May. 1898, he was to join wit, about nineteen acres. I thers lor freely aired in eourt and through the reference to the rank or station in life 1 the In ordered you press some volunteers, Colonel Delano declared, tariff. Battery In thia city and pro- suggest that take action at once time ago, anil it was thn of the offender. the Astor on may claimed Mrs. Welsh played fast ... would consist of twelve squadrons un- The Cuban'presaure to aell affected ceed with it io the Philippines. Less this basis, that this enterprise that such : petty. esses," the promptly e established home-steade- and loose with Medoiros' affections and "In 'said der on headquarters depot and control, WAS WELL USED the market quotation quite seriously than a year later he was made first and the judge, "the determining factor as, to stationed and within tri- have a market for the produce money; that when called upon by her, recruited the . "On Friday, after large preceding lieutenant of the' Fourth .Artillery, a waotner a warraot should he issued - Medoiros would go and angle. It. would offer, he said, an ex sales of Cubaa at 3 s. A f. (3.48c captain of th Artillery Corps in 1901, they contemplate raising, part eulariy to his friends rests upon the question, 'Will the de perienced body pineapples. Bespectfully, " I orrow money and other things of value of officers and Dilots for duty paid), there were still some 200, and in 1911 became a major. When the ' .' fendant abscond If he will appear t HAM, - aerial protection to the people of the '. I..;.'-'- mru Battery was home Koeh "U a. UnK in order to satisfy the demand of the f - Chaa. 8. A iags pressed zor sale at tne same Astor ordered ' ' there ia bo occasion for- issuing a war congress Crane, : "Governor of Hawaii. woman. district, while would find it an ' Manager, Hawaiian Gazette) ' , price, ler wa assigned to duty with bight rant. It is not likely with our isolation, active reserve corn under federal eon pressure Battery D .The secretary .waa directed to Held by 1 rtrict.Maglatrato. cost getting coun Company, Ltd., Honolulu: "Saturday the continued of the Sixth United State ac and the of out of the trol, with small expense and no state without and Artillery, duty knowledge the receipt of this oommuni-tatio- anyone is to Dear Air: Th. niirlera:frnNl f riia salr. forto Rrco free duty and later to with a 'The woman was held by the second try going be a fugitive division td . complicate lessen ,. , and ita tap nBlnnl V v vnu a jar fn 4 1. a. f.m.l. sugar was offered at 8.14c per lb., the mountain artillery battery in th Phil district magistrate to territorial from justice for smoking on the wharf. effectiveness. .,., very die-- " the of ..the fote ('apt. Sam Mann parity ef Cuba at 2 e e. plus rpninea. On July 5. 199. he waa ap There followed" a ireneral grand jury some months ago. Medoiros "Brigadicr-Oenera- l L. Mills, of, the f, Cite Mayor Oaynor' Example. Albert scnooner oeg to toe new uuty rate. pointed a captain 4n tKe Thirty-sevent- h enssiori of the appraised valuation of shortly after that quietly slipjied out of the United States Army, chief of the oioi wanine, make the the land a fixed by the appra'aal board, "One of the most popular things ever -' Btorm United Mate Volunteer Infantry, and of Honolulu for tho mainland, The day or. lonowing report, via.: j Delays Bhlpment. done by the late Mayor Oaynor of New division military affair, at Wash served with- that command in Fbillp-pln- c aa previously reported. The members away was '. Bevelpts.. VOne of the heaviest snowstorms after getting he indicted bv York judge aupreme ington," said Colonel Delano, "admit ... campaign .February-1901- were unanimous in their opinion that (formerly of the ever seen reached the city on unti, the grand jury on several eharges of eourt of that State) was to instruct ted that the idea held ereat nossibili Funds received from the Ha- Satur and then returned o,duty in. the Uni the appraisement eould not be accepted. enrbezzlamcnt, the complaining witness tien. and that he could see no official waiian : Gii sett Company, day, aad ha since much 'interfered ted Commissioner Brown said aa the police of that great city to sue out ' States. ,,.,r.t' that far l;eing Jesse M. manager of oh lection to our proposed recdment. 'I.til. clvriniv snitMvlnf Iah, with the arrival 'of vessels' and distrf ' aa question necessary ncreago penal summonses, instead of arresting ' Major Koehler. ha been on' duty at the ot for the- - t . r.n bution' of refined 'Methcsney CoffeesCompany, of We, therefore; appeal to all the city 'mailn to 41 v the product to tV a cannery be was' for petty offenses. .. Tbia policy was en Fort Terry for several years. Prior to wno'roncerned, ia wniro concern been officials and members Congress with- onus xrom - country. ..' .'f, :K'i - Mclrjroshaa dorsed fcy the press, the bar and the of r received J. K. that assignment,- he wao on Tec rui ting favor of allowing nineteen acre. lie employe years f J'Qn Monday refinery : trusted for irevlous. in. this triangle, to give ns their moral, Clarke ftiwrimr iMiiinli nf the Arbuckle duty thia ' ' ' - quoted the law in full to show tbst tho ' clergy .with singular unanimity." accepted la city.' T Deputy Hheriff Charles H. Rose went financial and legislative support when baseball and show benefits., 701. 83 about 70,000 bags Cubaa for - hoard had to take the actual neceta'tlee . In the Tommy Duna ease, Judge Mo Th officer detailed by General Bar to the mainland Medeiros, who we request recog-niis- e pur-- February shipment and March arrival In" after sarrat state thia important piece them to enact law to interest received on bond ry for the conrt martial aret, .. ;' of the case consideration. "For the nan been that our command SO at a concession made by sellers ot purpose arrested and held at nan and to equip ns ac chased and later sold .. SO. , Colonel Henry Klrby.'. of showing: that we' ar not waa less l--.e Third Iufa of litigation settled 4n than . - per Francisco. Whilu in San F.anclsro Me cording to rne requirements.:' , Other donationa T.00 lb, say at 2 e. A f. for merely holding up this proposition, three day. When the case first came ,.'.,.;...,. 96 test try; Colonel Adelbert Cronkhite, Co at doiros took sitk anil shortly .afterward General order No. 1 of the new regl Centrifugals, equal to. 3.10f Artillery; Colonel George T. Sartlett. shall vote in favor of setting apart th up for trial it waa eontinuod, until the ITl i'OI'M' - 1 died, making a. statement, however, be- - Ptl totlO.f Kv. rnlnnal. T1J...hji ...1 UT, , .' per in., new duty paid.'- . full alneteea I.IIU ,U. f V.- v 4I303.R3 Oaast Artillery; 'Lieutenant Colonel acres,' said Brown. following. day upon the request of the .... -- ' t lore lptitvviiiirfr Kosi Lanier" Washington, chief major of ti h 'On Wednesday the pressure '. by Comhiiskloner-'Cartap- ' laid the aijMJUff prosecution. The following-- day came Herman C. Sehumm; Coast Artillery; that to the fiY ff,t Mrs. Welsh had i.ro it was issued yesterday. . Caba to sell increased, and other re form appraisement op for trial, the case was delayed again It ElrdltJurea.,"; Ii"Utensnt Colonel 6amon L. Faison, of the wa auch that vided him with fifty dollars to enable Waa 'addressed to the '.'officers, finers being well supplied, the market it could not' be in. Coasmis'-sione- r and on the final and third day Tommy pilot, Payment made to Cap. Sam " tirtn i man try; Liien tenant tXilonel Ed concurred lum to leave Hawaii, This Mrs, Welsh student and personnel of the twelve Man. fn. was lert to the American to sustain, mind M. Blake, Coast Artillery; Lieu Andrade agreed with Brown aal denied tearfully. was touched for five dollars with three squadrons," ,..! resulting In a further concession by r 1 and stated that in order to tenant Colonel Sidney S. Jordan, Coast Carter, and for tho purpose of bringing The investigation dollars trimminirs. . .' siace May 27th, 1911,..;...'$ 022.78 sellers of of this ease by the concentrate theyommand and establish nouse per lb. to 2 MOe C. k I. Artillery; Lieutenant Colonel Morri K. action entered a motion to athos.j believe the harbor ordinance aero-militar- y vofi oi erecting at Lu.u, gmnd jury baa that ' (3.42e old 3.07e new Sams iieen dragging along "I headquarter the follow- Oahu. Vlniy dutr. dutvl. Barroll, Coast - Artillery; the offer of 19.25 acres of beach. prop for some months, is a good one and should be enforced' Iimil nnw Anl 350,000 Lieutenant ', The present grand ing majors had been named: 1st. 2d ! bags Cube were old at this Colonel Detainer Cuast erty at Kapaa for the erection of a Jury up rontinued Judge Monsarrat, ' but Pid by Mr. Bam Majia. . ,r' 481.09 basis, Skerrett, Artil- Jook. the investigation last and 4th squadrons of Long Island, Ma- principally taken by the Amer- lery l Colonel D. cannery at an price of 10fl per more horse sense and judgment iveismer lee paiq attor-- 1 , Lieutenant Ilenrv offset. week, since . little ican which time' jt Waa common jors K. C, Schermerhorn, Theodore H. neys t. for prompt and. March shipments. Todd, Coaat Artillery; Major William acre.' : This motion' wa' seconded by man would for presenting , ' knowledge, on the part of this Calvert claint' . that ah iriilietinent would Bridgmaa and Jerome Kingsbury; ,,( "Today seller continue to offer - Brown. ..-.- .. ;.: serve the seneral public better and 5ih, jobs oi scnooner F. Martin, Fifth Artillery; Major Joe- lie returned against the1 woman.' This usuaing vaiion, or Ainany; otn, Wil- rebruary shipment at 2 e. ft t rv " ' was more thoroughly carry out the intent of Moi Wahine ...... t. loo.oo epi heeler, jr Coast Artillery;' Ma- Trent TU of Conference, ' done yesterday. Mrs. Welsh was liam Ellwood Dohertv. of Huffalo' 7th while buyers decline these bnt would jor Percy Kessler. Coast Artillery, and Wench this ordinance. There should be no Uis F. . B. H. Trent then atated that about served with tia wurrant yester- Harrison Higgins, of Hammondsport; . accept March shipment at tbia price ,,;:-,':.-:- Oapt. Msyer, in - James J. Infantry, Judge a Week ago Governor day afternoon and granted her 1 crimination enforcing this law as it fltb, Harold H. Browu, 1J03.M to some extent. Pinkham had rent berty of Boston; Pth, further Aavocate, ,, v ... .s - on the old bond which required her to applies to everyone, the rich a well a Raymond V. Morris, of New ''The close at decline from ',''.., for him and had charged him with' hsv- ' Haven; This fund, as you will note,' it ing opposed Ha- await the action of the grand Jury. the wharf laborer. Calvert baa been 10th, William Bouldin. of Newark: 11th ha been last week 'a basis say now ' 3.42c per the application of the Japanese exheusted, ut there yet waiian Company'for Ka- She will ho arraigned this morning at bringing ignorant and Uawai Clarence P. Wynae, of 1 hiladelphia. remain the tb, old duty, 3.07e new duty paid, with Canneries the iana into court 6n warrants charging 1 1nil. i . . building at Laie now occupied by Mrs. paa lite for personal, reasons.. Treat nine o'clock before Judge : Henry E. sin; .n, u rover j. ioening, of Dayton I'orto Hicoa on thfTnew duty basi if All Tlccd Out them with this violation without 8am Mao a. j ; stated that he had replied-t- the Gov- . cooper, j. Airrcd Magoon being her and. Ohio. pressed for sale, which they do not ap at ' It ia hoped that early' will be ernor such was absolutely not torney. sufficient evidence to convict. The field officers of the aero moimput action yrmr 10 do at me moment. that the ' "A recent case wa brought to my will be naa witir regard to the claim now lend case. He, with other members of. the Carlo Eemalns on Bond. Commander in Chief Mortimer ing "The United Kingdom entered th Hundred More la Honolulu in th attention where a Korean was ueiano, Colonel E. for the loss of the scboounr Moi market board, had opposed aa appraisement of deferring to a' rumor he Gilbert Behermer Wahine, a Mra. Sam again early in the week, taking ( Same TUght. -- that bad arrested on the wharf (or smoking, lie horn, Colonel Eugene Mana'a portion from Cuba valuation contingent On the use to reiuseu to stand as bondsnmn K. Austin, Lieu ne 6000 tons Centrifugals for which further was in jail for thirtv-si- hours before tenant Colonel William F. win or niucn assistance to her. Marc land might be put, and hi oppo- for Mrs. Welsh, J. Carlo last night Whitehouse Respectfully - shipment at 2.02e per lb. f.e.b. sition we the matter was brought into eourt and Lieutenant Colonel Beckwith Havens, submitted, now based thereon. . stated that he had not refused to con- ROBERT W.' i.noa, wnicn price cannot bo ob Furthermore, then when the ease did come to trial Lieutenant Colonel W. Redmond Cross 8HINGLB; Mined Tired all th time; he had stated to. Gov- tinue ou her lxmd and he was JAMES E. lor further shipments. ernor Pink hsm congress that there was insufficient evideuee to eon and ijajor W. Lanior Washington. JiABUEB, "As regards the new tariff parity Weary and wora out night aad day; that had tkken atill on it; he, waa ' tho po-bli- not quite sure viet. Incidentally the man lost hi . 3. K. IXARKE, disKsition of tho lands of whether the bond was for 88 aualysi Beet sugar landed in Baca acne;, bead ache, for one or two position on the steamer where he was Trustees. New Your kidney tho Territory out of the jurisdiction of thousand dolbirs, could Provost Guard and Police Called tohfte York, we cannot fix the name are probably weakened, and not state employed. i Ht 3, 1014. the executive and had placed it with "as ' definitely until ia fully You should help work. the amount definitely ' " ' ' ' it known what then at their as his bookkeeper C. Campbell, ' " ' '; the land board because was W. II. one of the of Upon to Quell Fight in ' the contract basis is to bo on any one who aaow 411 you how. simply of the absent at the time. , when (From Thursday Advertiser.) or let abuse of the wide discretioaary power fenders, communicated with last all sugar under new ik . Mrs. D. ronr other were the dutythat John 'WhiUkox,; 405 N.: East - indictments returned night, said, that although he did not V Aala Park. Gloom prevailed at the police station to of the executive during previous ad- by say, if there i to be any change or Madison, Ind.,1 say: suffered - - the grand jury yesterday (., "I v . i , afternoon. grieve over the five dollars he eon yesterday Sheriff d ministration. J lie in that ;'' after Jarrett aaaounc-e- not m me up or down allowance in from pain across; toy back, together defendants all these cases will tributed to the county treasury' still be (From Thurday AdvertiseiV that he. had received price Explains Hla OppoaiUon. - cable advices from 90" test Centrifugals. with an occasional - ! I le arraijfiiud before- Judge Woper this Cu- A near headache and did question ,tbe methods used by riot broke out in Asia Park from Chicago to the effect that two de- iuus rar tne Co. ia grew worse.' Trent further reported he morning at nine o'clock. Those indict-inent- a ' American the only steadily Circle appeared that had lvert having him He sard last night at nine ' were in arrested. o'clock when a num- tective from the central office of the one requiring the acceptance of the my eyes, my were swol stated to the Governor that be esuld hs follows: he ber of enlisted men Windy beneath ankle Matuio - that arrived from Hilo at .seven started a row which City were on their way to Ho- new terms recommended the len was crippled up pain not rbnscientiously vote to allow the Kspahuuani,- charged with, o'clock in, was on resulted in two men at recent and I all with the morning, the bcinB aent to the nolulu to take charite of Charles and sugar trade meetings. My was disposition to one a'ngle concern of o "the embeizlmiient of $374 . 03, funds wharf for few minute and went (Jueen 's Hospital lack ached constantly,, and I ' then with sever? cut about Arthur Fielding, the two young men large an area claimed to belong to the Kalihi home, "The Louisiana planters have raised nervous ana an worn out. 1 wa dis of valuable waterfrout and At no time, be states,' was he the lace and head. ,v who are wanted in Chicago for defraud- the question rroerty, when by Monnulua Clmrih Corporation, of which and asked their Governor eouraged as doctors couldn't help all evidence that approached by an officer or told that be How the row started or who stabbed ing the Hoyal National Bank f Mon- o cuter a protest n. had been presented to the defendant was at one treas- - against any other Finally I took Doan' Backache Kid the. board ten timo nad violated the law. At o'clock the two men, Private Cumminga treal, i ,uror, nine and uiuy oemg collected on . Cuba sugar ney Pill and they worked acre waa auflicient for the actual neces-sitie- s on the same morning- - a olice officer Holleubeck of Company In- wonder. v Duniiou Kan B, Second Several members of the police depart- iiiuerent rrom otner countries, claim- and aehea were of the enterprise, and. the iiu'uml, charged with rob- appeared at bis office with a warrant fantry, is not known, The pain relieved and bery in but the military ment bad their minds mado up to take ing that the Cuban reciprocity that tho land board uuu--t y the second degree; Toney Ven- which ' treaty my health improved. H is my duty he answered, immediately and authorities are investigating. ,. this trip and were smiling sweet- has not been legally change itself as to the tura, charged with a statutory crime, which his their by the to tell of my experience for the bene actual ne?easitie resulted in being fined five Word was sent in to the police sta- est on bhcriff Jarrett hoping they action of Congress. No of an enterprise. ; the name of Henry O'Day being men- ' ' ' - that one, however, fit of other kidney sufferer. My lor dollars. . tion last night that a riot was la prog- would be the favorod ones. seems to place any : tioned in the indictment j David Whoa the value to the protest. iner endorsement. still holds good." Board Ezoneratoa Trent. Noa, It is stated in police circle that the ress at Aala Park. Provost Sergeant news broke in police charged with larceny de- the vtation that ? .'; Koview at Week. are in tho second attack on Judge Monsarrat by Calvert Charles B. Crowley found a Chicago the. Uoan's Backache Kuiney. fill Commissioner Brown theu restated gree, mob of detectives were on their way "The Week Raws sold by all druggist and storekeepera the ease through the harbor board is actuated fighting and angry men at the park here there was an air of disappointment Cubas declined and the law and aaid that by the ! fie.. Refined unchanged. Net cash at 50 cent per box, (aix boxes $2.50), Trent was eutindy absolved from per- fact that Judge Monsarrat fined upon his arrival and after considerable around headquarters that could have MORE ipiotstloiM or , be oa sons! GRIST ADDED Calvert ten dollars con- Cum-tiling- ' this date are: Cuba Centrif- will mailed receipt of pries animua, whereupon Trent ag tin recently, for? dilliculty succeeded in rescuing s been cut with knife. ''. . tempt of court when he wa heard to ugals," 3.42e. Porto Rico Centrifugals, by the lioliister. Vrug Co., Jlonoluru stated that be considered that the at- and Hollenbeek whom he found The Fielding brothers take ar- ' their 8 05c. j the- Terri-tor- y remark aa he , llrnnulatod, 9.92c. wholesale agenta for Hawaiian tempt of the executive of this left the court that were suffering Beceiiit. ' "he from a aeriea ugly rest philosophically and are enjoying - woold be be of tons; Melting 35,00u ,tqn islands' , to influence the action of pub- Two divorce suits wore filed yester- .... if could see why be knife fvyunds. ... life a much aa the limited area ",5I a' couldn't get a conviction in police of Total Stock iB'Atlantlc'forUlSO.tjHS Hemember the name, DoeaVand take lic board iu the fqlfillment of func- day in the circuit the ii(H&ia4o'k3jJtwo men to the Hotel Asch will, allow. ' The accused it court, the first during court," It is stated Calvert said mnii, .(j.iuii uo,i34 tons last week, oo substitute. tion and duties to the public something Mmeh, as follows: that Queen 'a Hospital and later in the even men say they do not intend to fight ex- he would "get" Judge Monsarrat for had tuam ud21,143 tons last year. Beet sugar entirely new under a popular form of Yolicxo Inouye against ing. transferred to the post tradition proceedings. . qiiotatrona, f.o.b. 106,(100 tons, against 98,000 tone last government. Kane Inouye, thus exercising his judicial privilege. hospital ; Hamburg, 9s. 3 Carter aaid that he waa married at Yanmgiiehi-kcn- , at Fort Khafter. Neither of er ewt, 88 Japanin It ia stated, on the other baud,. that for analysis, equal' to week, 89,000 ton last year and 73,000 previously in favor of allowing the eta-ner- November, 1901. the injured men could give a connected Hon. H. K. Mahoe and family of 3 33c. 96 Desertion is the the harbor commissioner were cognl-ran- t for test Ceutrlfugale at New tons rn 1912, td have ntnrtea acres, but that be ground alleged statement last night as to bow they Wainlua are receiving the sympathy ork, new basis, United was for divorce. of Calvert 'a difficulties with Judge received their injuries. duty hirst Mark "Stocks in the State and unalterably opposed to the method On the ground Na-eo- '...;.,,' "erman of desertion David le Monsarrat, but gave thia no considera- of their many friends over the Joss by Ornnulated f .o b. Hamburg, Cuba together of 483,977 tons, against of appraisement. Brown said that thj 3 wants a divorce from Alice Nae-lo- . in Us. 3 4.1., equal to 4.00c. New 385,098 tons last week and 113,357 land loard cannot donate tion appealing to the justice of the HANK O'DAY TO STICK death of tho youug daughter of the York, publie lind to The couple were married in 1107. supreme court for aid In- enforcing a house, Josephiue Napae Mahoe, who new duty id basis. tons lust year, aa increase of 148,621) any one for any purpose. Congress ha The following motions to show cause, law,' the enforcement of which, Jt is ; AS MANAGER OF CUBS tied on February 20 at the Queen's " Fftimu ed efloiit to the United tons from last year. fixed the duties of the, board and has Id divorce suits, have been continued by claimed, In some instance at loast hospital. Miss Mahoe was a graduate States from Cuba and Porto Rico, 50.. Europe Stock in Europe 3,778,000 restricted its functions, and the loard Judge Whitney: Fannie St. Clair Monsarrat was not encouraging. Henry O 'Day. the veteran umpire. last June of the Kamebameha Bchool Olio tons; Hawaii, 25,000 tons. Total tons STsinst 3.743,000 tons last year. ia amenable to and must abide by the against W". 7.100 Victor H. St. Clair, Monday of whom Charles Murphy named aa for (iirls and was a student , tons, against total 106,000 tons Supply. law. On final vote four were, in favor at the "Visible Total stock of ' next week Annio Kano Wil-lian- l h. Murray manager last year. of Andrade motion, aguinst and mothor, Mrs. Fij. of tlis Chicago National Normal Hihool at the time of her death Kuropo aad America, 4,238,977 tons - with one (Trcu!) Kane, Aurji 12. Murray, of Han Francisco, arrived PS Leii"iie teaiu to succeed John tibe was twenty years old.' The funeral "Nat Cash Prices Refined ft is 4,0!5N,"7 tons last year at the against. : baraii 7int .. - Tuesday by the steamef Matsonia and ny Evors before the club waa old to services which were officiated at by KeneruJl.y understood that the lowest same uneven dates. The iuerease of A special niefting was called for Vno BEST MEDICINE MADE. expect to remain her at least three Charles J'. Taft of Cincinnati, probably Kev. J. L. Hopwood, chaplain of prices named for refl-.n- d here on this stoik is 180,620 ton against an in o'clock. thi morning in order that'. I. weeks. Mr. Murray Is win ne in ins new position aur-lin- r were by .many of date is basia ef Cane 'Fine 214,301 week. F. Hack fold may appear before tan A "not connected with recainea attended Granulated, riesse of tons last Total letter medicine ran be made Kaine-hamen- iu 3 ' hoard the Western Klectric, Company and will the coming season! The following the meuiheis of the Normal and a barrels, at 92c. et '"h stocks and afloats together show a vis in relation to the miIietio' of than Chamberlaiu's Cough Reiiieily. It visit Kauai. Maui and Hawaii in the telegram from the club' secretary has faculty and by former school- "tatisti.s by Special Cables ible simply of 4,373,977 tons against the Pioneer Mill Company for the lets I relieve the luugs,. opens the secretions, interest of hi company. lie ia already been received by O'Day, who is in mates of the deceased. .iiia The six principal port: 4,ltl4,357 tons last year, or an increase of 1400 acres of land at Lahaiu. figuring on the promised improvements charge of the Cubs' training camp Keceirts, 66,000 tons; ' i aii's exp:to:atious and nsl nature iu at exports, 23,000; of "iiw.nsii ton.". in for the Kauai telephone e.vatem. which Tampa, Florida, according to informa Kirks Mills Fn.) poetofilce ha been stock, 227,000 tons, against 154,000 The unsettled condition of the trade Dr. E. 8. Goodhue and daughter jire restoring the system to con- healthy were mentioned in Tha. Adverser. tion received at Chicago on February In the hands of one family for more tors last year. i reflected in Honolulu in almost imong those who sailed la the steamer dition. Besides, it contains no the opiates little over a week ago, and will also than a century. Jacob Kirk "was ap- "Centrals erinding. 170 ngaiost 16.1 entire cessntion of trading ia sugnr fortius from San Francisco March I. and i perfectly sufe to suit) take. For look into a .'10.000 eopner wire ileal "Mr. Taft instructs me to say thut pointed postmaster lVremUr. 3I.M8I3, Inst wieU, Kin !,, y,.flr nod 171 in stocks. There have been practically They re returning Ilnwnli after a by all Dealers,' Henson, Smith & Co., which you I eighty-fiv- mi'.'. ' the Mutual Telephone Company are to coiiliiinc as if uothlns had and his sun is, although no sail's on the local exchange siuci1 isit of two imiiitiis in Kan Frani'laco Ltd., agents for Hawaii. ' of Honolulu ha under consideration, . happened." ;. years old, ia still huldiug the place, "Knliie Island receipt for week, the new duty went into effect. and other California potti!.'.' HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, --.MARCH' 0, : 191. SEMI AVEEKLT. Cheers, and REBEL Societies : Honor ; Goethals Hisses LEADER 14 Jeers Features of Medals for Canal Builder Suffraaist Rally

Women Wax Bitter in ArgimenU ' ' ' ' by " l.i L 'L!l ' ' ' Presentation President Before Honsa Committee on iiiio - Constitutional Amendment. OFFICE BEITOil'S Notables in National Life Attend 9 SOME SELECTilS GBlERlR TO It Banquet Given by Geogra--. MEDAL BE PRESENTED M TO COL. O. W. GOETHALS .tVASinXGTON,' March 4 (Associat- ; Wicloes)-Chr- r, pbical Society ed Fresa by Federal. ' T o i ( jeers WILS0N'S N0MINEE3 (From Wednesday Advertiser.) hisses aind ftpplaa aoomianed Advised Against Appointment of ' DEATH the presentation ''yesterday bejjro : NOT IN AGREEMENT Governor Pinkham, , In a itatement tl Wilder, to , Supreme WAS1HN0TCTN, March 4. (Asso- honse judiciary "committee by a Mrge o prepared foe Th. Advertiser, last night ciated Trcsa by Federal Wireless) delegation of womea aulTragisl of all Court Bench. ': explained why ' ho had recotnnumded Col; (leorge W. Uoethala, tbiff engineer phase of the woman suffrage question, Mr. "Watson and Jndg. Wilder for th. counter-charge- s - onargr fol- 1 ; Carransa Appoints Commission to of the I'nnBtna Cartni, was the guest of fitter and 1 , positions on th. supreme court bench lowed each rapidly and tue com-- , honor banquet night given by other occupied hold-ove- r :. at last Oorernor Accused of.FaToring; low aa offrcial by Investigate Into Causes mitts had etiOirulty many times in ' ' ti; the National-Geographi- fldrluty 'and . :.( ,', ..I t(,it. ,1 I , issoclat. Jurtice Ferry and De preserving order. Several time it ap- - Bolt, " - to Execution. spe- Corporation; in Names Leading rareivad from Fresidant Wilson a peared that the-- meeting would have a by lnforence. replying to th. charge cial gold medal of the society in disorderly ending. The committee meet- Sent Forward. that h. had attempted to "pack" th. of bis arbievementa in l'aaama. ing was uc)il to hear argument on the ioast-mastc- bench for benefit of corpora- Secretary of mat itryan waa r proposed roastlttitional amendment th. th. Kill Chinaman; eompany tions. Ho alao replied to the implied aad tha included the grn'atin suffrage t wamenw .. HHom ftf "him 1 1 vt 1 1 mm I n nw. member of 1 "resident Wfson 's cabinet, Thotigh euffrago had been fr .4 ' the forces am to in th Villa Wrathy the jucticcs of the I'nited State su- organized by Mlsa Jeanetta Baakin, :'I fre admit that trig recommendatl.tuf to Waahlngton eases Mx. Mr. Wilder consulting - premo court, members of the diplomatic rbMtt field btganirer of America a U Watson and without with the United ;' opposed joint appointment of district by corps ahd lenders, of congress., ...... the Binder! of presenting the I th State attorn?, stating that - man on Mc- England Will Not Cause- United arguments sufiragisti supporters tlMa two to position! ths 7-- t. had had no intimation from Mr. of the bench. ."' . . do not soera ' 1 ' r H he expected CIVIO PORUMALSO WILL . fell on Mris Crystal Leaeditt and Mrs. It Gam that to be conferred to Take Action But May wia twxl members - ; States Alary Nsw York lawyers. to tots to appoint with. " . ; HONOR COLONEL GOETHALS Beesd, both - i bf ths'saxu. Iw firm to positions on The Governoa add: i . . Dcmaxd Direct Reparation. ia their arguments tho two stiftragist tho territorial iuprerae court bsnch. Watson Becoramradod Early.' ' Mjprcn 4. (Asso-ciatc- il attorney tkresr dowa the gasatlet to . WA?HlXOTON, UNITED ' STATES ATTORN EX ' Uemoeiats In nr uncertain terms ana "'Mf. Watson was suggestod for tho Tras by' Federal Wifeless) JEl'F McCARN- - ' . ... warned ommjtt th political v supreme bench by some of hia Demo- th that ';.--- ." NOGALE8, Arizona, Mnreh 4.(A tol. (ieurgo W. G iw thai will recalv a women In the .": ' .r friends last August' and wrath of four million ;.'' cratic their sociaU-- Prrw'by Federal Wireless) medal of honor fat dnrtingaiehed pub- present snfTrage states would bo visited I recelyed m lntlmaUon that X suggestion, immediately eommuniratod A commission to iiivehtigate iutii tho lic service from the Ctvie Fomm at ow the party unless tha proposed eoosti- - wwS to consult ttie Hon. Jeff McOam to the President. " amciadmeat was no any Idea ho desired to so codv basis of my 'recommendations execution t Jussrea of William Beaton, meeting ia Carneglo Hall trxlay, . tutienaf favorec "The largely Snlted. , . No person, bow- judgeship was suggested, Knglmh subject,' by order of Gen- This form of commendation for good The snftrai'lsts ournombered for the that an whea represeatatiTes of eret high or lowv or Wnktevet his by Attorney General J. C. McUeya.lds "Villa, wag sipoiiited last night by work well done' originates With the tho ustis and eral ge find directing- - head of tba Civic Forum, which has. aighatly hon- the latter element declared that .ffilinttons, has failed to in aa intervrew I had with him, to wit: General Carranr.a, woraca Xhm XxsoKtrtr. Chamsor when were ami the member are ored the builder of tha ran a ma. Catial would be barixfni to and the doer of there able tad satisfactory Constitutionalists, country were greeted with pen to hint, and Chief' Exoctt-t- y 4,1i1rvaa T,rtl ili.. alsl,ii14 nn In mnv although Ifcey in making him the first recipient ot the to tho they tl i i .hi.. now eu route to Juarcs ready dn sweeping - hoot and jeer and hisse., , , hear .nd give degree in reappointments. have- not been- advised by Carransn ot medal. r m;s:a. Joseph II. Choate will preside at the 'Because the building of the Panama - to vry word and I believed th majority of the su- tho nature of their 8ANTA" IJARBARA, California, I7NK11AM. preme court should be represented by The deVlsion by Cnrransa to appoint meeting. An invitation haa been sent "Canal is regarded as the greatest feat " Democrats. '. , tho commission and iauo art investiga-tio- n to President Wilson, aad it ia hopcfa of engineering ever attempted by man March 3.( Associated Tros Cable) , of the circumstance Icadiag up to that ha will be there to preaent the' there seemed to be only one opinion Mrs. Roliert Louis SteTcnson'i estate-- TdlMit. to Wilder. (From Wediieeday Advertiser,) 4 medal to Colonel Goethals, It ia ex-- 1 regard to Colonel Goethals as the goes daugh an of Mr. the playing of Hcnton was taken after in estimated at timr) to her ' 'For associate Watson I a long session held by Carranza with petted thai former President Taft, Gov-- person who shondd have the honor of ter, Mrs. Isobel Strong, who ia instruct- The amouldsrlng embers in the local believed Judge A. A. Wilder was tho his provisional cabinet. " ernor Glynn, Mayor Mrtchcl, General receiving the first medal for distin-Leonar- d ed to pay Lloyd Osbourne, the novelist Democratic camp, among tho higher ablest, most independent man, one memlicr commission are Wood, Colonel Towaaley, com-- ! guikhed public service. Tho National whom no or The of the and Stevenson' stepson, 3I0 monthly aps,- - that h.v been plwin to observers, interest private bias could Knmon Kraustre, military attorney gca-cra- l; mandant of West Point, and other offi- Council of the Civic Forum was unani- Referring to Osbourne' affect on bench. ' , during his life. have bwrst Into-- bright bine flame of th. Mignel Kilva, of tho cial will be on hand. mous, and so far not a voire has been divorced wire, the will read: V "I bad ao hope of securing his con- ont-liae- now mer- state of MUhoaran; ami Miguel Lara, Robert Erskin Ely yesterday d raised In pretest."' "To Katherine Durham Osbourne of open warfare and are burning sent aad When 1 found ho would accept an attorney and of tho the provisions governing the The Manship medal, wblch Is to be Iricreifiblo ferocity, who lived on my rily; The little Detnocrats who have if appoiated, I considered the greatest am " of medal, which has been in gold Colonel been-allowe- nt tntf mmtmA n 9 state .f Hidalgo. awarding this cast and presented to bounty tunny years, at the' samo time 'to handle tho . varioas .n.i.tli f., .mi This action rs believed to have been designed by Fan! Manship. , Goethals, shows on its obverse side the pursumg me with maiiclou aianuer, 1 GOVERNOR PINKHAM. last resort would be of the highest or- eommitteoa, bavo "serap)lng so "-- ex- MN' ' ' been ' , taken following receipt of the stews of "A recipient of the medal must be figure of Columbia moving forward, leave five dollars. " , ,:, der. ' . feeling over tba death of Benton in an American," he sard, no con- tending In her right hand a winged vic- long' and to vigorously that they have ' McCarn Gav No Blgn. tho "but unless Great Britain. sideration of sex, race or creed will tory holding It wreath. ' On the obverse attracted ho recent' attention received no intimation I was to ( they happened to be quiet for . mo- "I enter into its award. In the future sid also nre the words: "The Civic PAIlBltlt tha HnH .1 mff ff?,,m kAf mnv ' aug-- 1 NAVAL COLLIERS E ment, but the big gun hav now joined BENTON INVESTIGATING ' aominationa for the honor may b Feroro, Foundrd. New York, l!Xl7." On Idea km desired t be," ronven-States- ; in the general wrangle over the (polls. gested.hy any reaiilept of the United! ,hfl reverse side is a thoroughly hia ealla on rue had k so inti- ; , COMMITTEE INACTIVE - I The Advertiser 'touched off the fire- "In ; all nomination will.be pass- tionaliod American eagle beneath mated I shonhi hav. been ghad to have 1 Dis-tion- works' when it announced that Judge -- ed upon by tho committee on nomins-- which is printed the legend: "For TO COST conferred with 'him, as 1 have in some El'pASO, Texas, Marrh 4. (Asso- - ' re- Arthur A. Wilder had succeeded In ' and such nomiaeea aa are conard- tiHguished Public Service. " Tho ; . o other matters! r. . ciated Pross by Federal Wireless) efed eligible verse eiirc W, holding up the nomination bf M. '' ' bv thm committee will be also rnrrbss, "(leorpe1 C person, however high Tho I ion ton investigating Committee, ' for the postmastershlp, tha "No or low, or submitted to tho National Council, of Gotr)', 1914, Chiof Engineer Panama after whatever his affiliations, .political' or composed of .American English ,' ' hia name on sixty or more members. President had included a - aJ yes Canal." The Maryland Stoet Company of otherwise, has failod to- find the door representatives, remained' inactive ' ' "" list to sent to. the senate for confir- .. '". ; .' V- i' , . ; t ';' '.' . terday, Kent, 01 .' 'vt'i ';! '.i HAarrow Point just below Baltimore, nam sub- of the Executive Chamber open to him at mieciai a larotnere mation,, the being so close to t .u . ' . - . ( the lit ate department waa absent an a. Friemm ef Gnstave Baitcli; aa Ameri- - Humuula Sheep Station Disposed Maryland, was rscently the lowest bid- - mission thMt it Was simply a inv oin r.iciimc rmiij- io near and grre;due consideration to every winDiun w v - i caa vttiiauai iter far thn two new navy colliers at a off tho official' nornlaatiou.' . ;x ' S fr ;" I v i . . aignt ago, have1 given np hopes (hat ' o( by ' ' word and ,i. all SanK Parser Jr. for price of $!)4.Vlufj eh. Several olherL .'. ' '.. v BacStlli oa Wlldan "-,- lie is niiv artit charge Villa rebels ' '" Wot An .Ambassador.1 ' ',' VILLA BECOMES WRATHY AT $110,000 Consideration. concerns declined to bid. on the ground Yesterday word arrtvsd from Wash- with having' slarn him. 'Villa himself ' knew vVa " .. that the approprtatiMi for the ship was - I Judgo Wilder going to MURDER OT CHINAMAN ' ington while- Wilder was blocking has expressed his belief that Baueh is that ("oast on buslncM too small, but tha naval anthoritica id - the of tho Federal ilead. declaring, Fanch had many! parWo- otb,sr were at work blocking 4.'-(A- that Washington ore of opinion tha Wirclcsa Company,, but did not know JUAREZ, Mexico, March" ' ' the that Wildes' nomination to tho territorial enemies on the'Mevienn stde and haiJ ;'. (Krom' Wulucsdny Advci tiher.) Maryland Steel people were wise, he was to go to Washington. ' r mf-TO- i TV i mrrwi at auprem beneh, aw cinwir rriwr trr j j ttndoabtnlly' been nsirishinsted. This ' court at we;k ' 4,lle hnd no message General Vlila beeamw extremely- - wrathy Ta9 Humurli &heep EioUcu, a wall these ship are tiltimately to be in that yesterday the President to' deliver 'for is taken by' friends: of Panch that a fioet on me, no authoj-'t- or suggefdioa to speak to lay when he waa apprise I o tho nur-ite- r known ranch 51030117 en tba creased to sizable built the nominated only on of tbs many candi- t'tauch was executed. No be locate ' ' v ' trace can sanra plans. ,,- ' . ' rolatrve to' hlyself or hnyono clue. . .of a Chinaman anil the fatal date for office recommended by Cover' ' obtained of the man. ixddla between JTcnxa Kea tut Manna haV) ild' woiimtiiig nf mother at Chihuahua. The The two big steam comer are in' nor .Pinkham, this' nomination- being '"I have with Thomas 1. American en Islaud of Kiwsii, waa aold him sines' ho Cham- crime wero committed Moudny night. Edward lie tended primarily for the use of thy that of H M. Watson to th supsem left the Executive nl at lusrer, also believes that Pauch ( ber and am absolutely ignorant of the ViHa ragarda th incident as unfortun-at- o yostcrdsj mocaiag by Sam Partter, Jr.( Isthmian anal Commnurton, but .rs to cotirt bench hs associate jostle. ia dead.' lie said that when friends of bo-s- o designed, basis of the agitation. aa roiuing at a timo wken tha f n t WiUlant VTUliancon, tmtee. Th aa to admit of ready The' fight being made against Jodge ''..(' Uauch went to visit him with, bedding PachKOv' , countries are all aroused by the tUa la conversion into naval colliers. These Wilder tor a similar position is based No Opinion oa ind food lollowing hia arreft that hd couxlderttloa nsscrd la deed be) A killing of William Uaiitoa, a llritinh will the first ot fleet of similar on the allegation that Governor Pink-ha- was not awaro Mr. Purber'o was was not iu the ceil where ho had becu $110 COO, Tula property lie between intended to1 maintain supply, of 'I subject, s Juarex, by order of Villa , craft a Honolulu postottitte held inn onimaniraaV aoveraf days through hi' alUbntious with tha csiuliilate for the for tha Uasilioa, Parker end Tun Oo rs aches coal to' the Canal Zone for tho vessels Mnltl T law iUm .. ... - . I . L A wbiU lW a Spy Was kviujf bold; Hawaiian Sugar ilaaten Aso'iation j tiiJ aa at in elTAtlon of cbovo CJOO feat, and oxpected to pas through, tlie C.uaL Id -- THOUSAND REBELS - as former employe, ( named ".Watson press and have expressed ao .pinion EIGHT r.dwanla is confident that Jiauch was - of may iatliidea aooio of tb basi atom of craa- time war all of these colliers te andWildcr because of thoir alleged theroon, (juile n aa'ahrr' . liuv noted TO BEGIN MARCH SOUTH not removed to Cnihuahua i.ue watch , fog t,t Terrftory. Koar converted to naval uses; hen they u the aad . desire1 to thoir desire for tho position. . . , 'bias' in ad tho train denart Whirh. oIlKiAls ay itomct iB ia famed are, so constructed as to admit of carry! : iti M orcbarl tint "pack4! th stiprcm tourt bsurb in or- horCTjAH, Ariitomx, Marrh 4. ij carried Hauch to the south. f , T Eliv Anxiety. . for th oufilllrv of its annlja and athes lag a hattery or light mina. They will s - der' that litigants against the senior-tiod- Governor, prewby Federal Wireiuss Two more KngKshmen ore also report- temoarate-zon-o frai. Tn ranes his have- quarters for twnty-i- x officer "The as the nrrss Lsnware. would restive adverse decisions. ' ' ed a having "disappeared!' ia Juarez. forty-fou- r has had to meet a mass of acctimulatoii Apt army of tibt UiouwinH rebels Will IUPvll eowa of tho finest nonoa and and one hundred .ad' men of A letter rhargil g the Ooveruor 'with - M'OAKM very great Kin-tln- report comes iroui ramuct mewartt avor crew V'. & DISTRICT ATTORNEY work, tho routine work, a lenvo Jlcnnnaiuo in a few days for a ine mules areluced Ik Hawaii.. It la the and to marutata a speed" of tbi desire now file Larwrewc 4 ia on with Attorney well du-tio- s, en a rimiitaiga through who auya the men, John and net known, for whom tfco purchxss has fourteen knots." ; number of callers as as formal thoTie a General M Reynolds, bat who wrote it .' so he baa been tu work tountrr, aoeordiaj to flnaneial reprmen couipaaion named Curtis, .went to been mad. la oury Watson and Mr.' Wilder I opposed the that forced - sM)iotL a Juarez when William lSenton was first . ... ,; overtime to tho limit. ; i tuti-v- tho 4 appointment of the men o posi of ConNtitutioaalista who AJtMY ENGINEER HERE Cne , : Joint rejKirted missing in search of the weal- NEW. McCam Opponent. u flu, l i I luwftuMi "Two days mor. should bring tho ara now on thn Ixtrder araugiug VOUK,. March 3. (Assoeinted - lUni lianh nf MV for TO MAKE- INSPECTION work near so thy rancher. blie-xar- IJnHed 8tate District Attorney JoB men, to normal matters that and nupjiliea for the rara' Press Cable) As result of the d ieoi)iK agnimt cither of tho but puJgn, Htewnrt. with Maior Holmdahl of stabsd yssterday to Tho Adver does not 'seem seiu to cause anxiety to jxirty me a ran .Tbe route of the federal fore I fori tha reiton that it which has been raging throughout (From Wedneadny! Advertiser.) User bo ... nnder Cienoral Oliregou, who m holding Villa's stalf, waa permitted to search that he had opposed the nouiina wieo to ine to appoint two members of attended to'.' Ike east Among - tion of Judge1 the Tepie country for lluerta, ia aaid the juils and guardhouses of Juarex but for several days a number of thoso- arrivlag on tboVenmer Wilder, not because of the same law firm to positions 00 tho to be belter strategy ia opesing tha loiiU'l ao tinco of tho missing nieu. Law- - prominent men are niowbound. The yesterday was CoU Thomas H. hostility to him personally but because territorial supreme bench. ' ' ' cd, it is said,' are for R. R. ( ha did ' K. way for on Mex- reuce is chief engineer of the uli forma j worst eU'ects of the storm are believed not boiiav. it ia the interest of Adyice.- - Htacknblc, collector of the port; air advance the City of Kees, in charge of the river, harbor and . Was Aahod for i oe- - justice to have two attorney appoint Hendry, and ico than would be the pvvviujiuiviii vuiiii'aa iin rnma win ro ue over anu irauic is gradually tTncle ' from Uaitod State marshal, os a vacation frotu Tuiua. iiur resumed. ToiIkv 60.000 fortification work for Sam on the ed to tao supreme court bench from thot reply to other hiquirie Hahjey, immigration inspec- attack and 'rapture of the town of there are "In also'-give- Richard h. Pacific and Hawaii; II ia accompanied Washington I have my opin- ' ' '' Torreon whore mase, Htewnrt quoted a, lebel oOicer whoso men einidoyod shovolinr snow in this oa law firm, Messrs, Watson and Wil tor, v .."V" '" " '"' lluerta haa hia by Mrs. Reea, his daughter. Miss Helen ion as to nominations sugestod by Gov- ' name he did not a remarking: der having been' menbera until a few . -- Hedging on CottrlU. . . . i forcca to prevent the touthward ad- learn city. Mavor John Pnrroy Mitchel has , ." Rees, and cousin-- WhiVey ernor ."Flnkhaih, Theso reijuests have - vance of tha rebels. "Welt,' we've goUou" rid of three been snowbound since lust Friday at MraVJut week ago of tho firm of Thompson, In tho ease- of- Intotnal fievenue' Col- - Of Chicago. Whitney Is accom- come-direct- from Vas)dugton, afid more griugoei. " Lake 1'lacid and Thoinaa Mr.' miner, Watson aud Lyaier. Mr. Me it lector1 Cottrill,' it is rcportdd by those panied by her daughter, Mis Margaret I "ot teen from any. desire to rcsout ! Stewart's status here i not exactly H. Murshall was snowbound overnight Cam atate that ho was not consulted h" who are frrends of the Collector' that GEE AT BRITAIN RESENTS :'. He ia Englishman claim Whitney."'...... : by Governor Pinkham In the matter ofl'he activity of Governor Pinkham in a to clear. an and at ew Jlrunswick, 1 the Governor ha written letter ACTIONS CF CARRANZA ed to have served in Hoiith Afiica a, Tho purpose of the colonel's trip to the recororrsfib?tiou to the judireshirs.' these matters thiit I lmv. replied. Washington stating the official Is i that Forty-thir- d 4.-(- Honolulu to inspect the government but was a:;vU Washington nave ucvn anuiiu. mjr upiuiun .uuu : ' a lumtfluant in tha artillery. WASHINGTON, March from to ad lur ' held in high esteem hor, taking this LONDON. March f Aiaoclated work of harbors and fortifications. . It Vise the given-it- ; that is all thero is to it. 1 He wore th Bout a African and Orange J res by Wireless) department 0. the ilovernor's aa compromise for Straightforwardly . 1 : eiated Federal is l'rcB falile) The dilatory tartiea of i.' tii.i. .1.. 'il . two years since Colonel Ree visited Dominees. ii ,.,..v, "Par from resenting the fact that endorsing that otlleinl for reappoint- Crneral Carrnn?.a in I Tho.aen.to .nd bouso. conferee, yester tho Islands and a deal of work baa been V Governor. I'iukhaui has taken this re- complying with the l "".Tt r . . Select Jd Beth Availabl. ment and thus appeasing tho wrath that dumftiids 0 rent Britain tlie Uni-tm- l dny "mo agreemeut on .11 the accompliKhod by hia department since sponsibility upon himself I rather wel- and J urreiice, he ssld, went to cboor ton Govornsr'pinkham,- - when shown Mr. miL'ht follow unions' Southern Demo trtnte:; for - m ". come it, for his .assuming tho- grave detaila of tlie killing of with Bouton in England. ; Curtis, be difference which have, existed relating thut time. f McCarn's statement last niiht, defend crats tho selection of a negro for ap- lt nton, iff taken here to bo un While (he chief .will be busy, doing I'eKpoutiilii'itius of making rec.oinuieiida-- - effort said, also was aa Englishman by birth. to' the Alaskan railroad bill. The sen ed his rceommeadatlori of Watson and pointment under a democratic admin- On the Mexican general ' the' work of government for about ous for,- fedorul iippolutiuonts would nrt of the to hut is now the owner of a ranch in New ate conferee ieldoil to tho house the lining ittrutioil. s'.l:'.. ';.'.'' ' '. " ',;' : iiJUniite Mrs. Whit--. Wilder as in the best interests from r tho irr'nt pIcHKunt relations Mexico. Lawrence. Curtis Iionton. 'amendments providing that the rail three seeks, his family and lift burden is.v shoulders."' TImmiw..!. Bam aad rtie of the Territory. Watson bad beon of the t nite'I Ktatea ond ureit Britain English' road be financed- by tho treasury de- hey und daughter will enjoy sights ' . Charity Begins at Horn.. he addofl, were member of an recomauniled long ago,, he said, while ' Though Democratic feel intcn.-M- j . . . leader that and haa urouned . uutioual , purtment 01 in isiiimi. , Mr. ' McCarn, aa is well liu'ivvn, Is ic school of which tho Uritlsh ambassador, instead of by bond issue. The ; WiJdor, s among ; , ';, -t a leader in those selections, Mr. McCarn, as the kciitiiiunt' . . Ppriag-Pire- , looked hero as a Sir Cecil is a member. . ' msxuntim exiei!e of' the railroad Jroj tboJocMl.nttorneys ami w,ifch, uuort reo-or-d tiiiin personal only Democratic federal appointee in ct if:j."i,(ii)o)()U(r. - RAW. Stewart saiil e waa a soldier of for- ww fixnd ut 7 WITHDRAW BONDED a a, judge, waa . m th. h4V hecn of the department 'of justice Hawaii outside of tho Governor, should ENGLAND ,'ol. O.'. o(J RESERVES RIGHT tune. Hs was with Carranxa as an W. GolhHls, chief engioeer SUGAR ; REFINERIES OPEN very pleased to reeoaimend. d,l ";" at Washington, He is a close friend have boon consulted, they- would not of the Panama Cannl, has Btutes Attoriiey-lienora- l Alcitoy-nold- s TO DEMAND REPARATION artillery ofllrer, but left bim because he informed 11 Bars Down' Soon. '. United resent (ioverner Pinkhuin' activity so Secreta'y of the Interior Franklin K and In the mutter of judicial ap- Couldn't get his salary, lie came here NEW YORK, March 8. (Associated ' Id much if he had only" consulted thorn. It to k Lane the machinery used id the a statement to The Advertiser the pointments iu the Territory it, in believ- LQXDON, March 3. (Atociatd si'e service with Villa, but made no that, Press Cable) Heavy withdrawals of Governor appear, however, that ao far a known Application, h ho Canal work could be used in the Alaska niade' oua significant remark ed by the lemocratie leaders that bis ' ('ablel- - tn when, says, found thut bonded raw sugar have been mad sine pot one'instaoco ha Governor Preaa nn extended atate should brlug joy Democrat and e iu the already in had railroad work. March that to recommendations Would be given proce-done- tin: ub ii titicd tq tbn bouaea of parliament others the rebel legion the new tariff became effective corresponding gloom among Republican given any consideration to any Demo- been unpaid for months, . 1, arid are reported over those of a luymaa, Governor todav' Kir IM'Aard (irev biivii: "All three soveral refineries ofliee holders. Ha aaid that a day or cratic recommendations." but ha acted comprise practically ull tha military to have reopened since that date. l'inkliain not being nn attorney, ' efforts tn procure an Investigation of two would clear away tha accumulation pemo-- . without consulting any one. dis- ...... , '" . If also Is believed by many tho death nf Hentnn have futlorl Vr- - HUERTA BEEKS RELEASE itrengtb of lluerta in the northern f work before him and give him a Bar Amuaad. WAISiriNOTON,' 3. (Asso-e- rruts that Governor I'inkham has some ' di!licn1tjes trict. March ' get-bus- Asso-ciutio- nistetit have protruded to . OF, ARMY OF FOLLOWERS chunce to la the matter of ovorsteppod bounds in making Member of tho Hawaiian Par While tho'lluerta representative de 11 press what the Imlt and ted (ble President Wilson , , , ; hn' also the efforts have created the territorus! patronage. 0 '. as to appoint-nuent- s whom the Governor cliue to give details an to how they innninntail Kilwsrd Minor Watson recoiniiii'iiiltion federal ..,1 I Un ttrnnifrFt? presumption of a denir to . EI PAKO, March 4. tAcso-elate- tmlav - itiuMan vnnninman. Toxas, will proceed, is "i .'Or. MoCarn's SUUmont. id' Hawaii., altlioniih Uupuldicau rnitccal lliu truth. ' We still eontinu it believed their efforts of Honolulu associate justice of th ' were admittedly uin Presa by Federal Wireless). -- ' Gov-erno- r Cove Invariably made' such. i (lution to the bomb, contmuiilfhtion will be futile in view of the reccut rul supreme court of Hawaii. I have not been consulted 'by' mors It ini with the United ap- pdintsd by Heinocruts' amused yesterday over the turn affairs Asserting there is no warrant of ing of ..... Pinkhnm la his selections for out tho however, - Mates, but this does not Imply that the thut the federal court of Southorn - ''' bad taken. The members- of the bar ' - pointments1 ou the bench In Hawaii," mat lie lins about all tie can comrort rinted ntates hua any resiousilility. utornatioiiul law or treaty under which alitornia which handed down a deci- feel that in matter of m n ftld Jeff McCarn, United State district ably bundle In caring for his territorial association th. W e have no right to1 demand that the Ive thousand Mexicans whd fled to the ion 'miliar procre'iuig tnai tne appointments to the bench their recom- Cnited States1 Is ' Wales, attorney, yesterday, when asked If bo palronfigiV and that if he confines him Uutfed Mtates use force. Jf the Tui P'nitnd entirely within its ST0NBY. 'K South mendation should- - be given first con- 'tftate after the battle of OJiu i 11 i 11 opposed Plnkbam'a rec- self to making tho territorial adiniu ted thinks it proper to fur- riirhls in liftn ir Mexiclin belliirerentS March 4. (Associated Preas by had. Governor by appointing power HtattS take au-- ; Domocrntie success ho will sideration tho at Sit a can le.beld by the American who cross the border. ; n Federal Wireless) Th worst bur- - ommendation. hav. not resented Iteration a ' ther steps we will, flndly' wait for r "I bo Wil Washington, and the rueoinincudatioiut thoritic as prisoner of war in Amer The California court based Its deci-le- u fifty yesterday do-- tlds, however, in' fact, it has rather meeting the wishes of President aiilts.' if not wo must reserve the righl ricane in yr ' ' were not tho rocoui-moiidvtio- u tak- son : . of the Governor military detention, posts, reprcsen-- on on the frovisinn Tho Hague Cook and AltuUkl pleased me that tho Governor has at 'Washiucton.. ' "In" id it u in poMsi varfated tha 7 .' .. ri'lr:itiun whenever 11)117. f '"1'nstHRil. is now eliilmed, Governor of tba aseintloiu ' tatives of the lluerta government here Treaty 4 en upon himself this responsibility. it ;'..-- '.' of ratified hv tha.Cnirod Islands In thi Archipelago south V .l,r,...l .1,. uaivl.i. t bl." ". are preparing to Habeas corpus ' groun. A However, bnvo rocelvcd . number of Pinkhnm hHS allowwl territorial matters lkn. institute Htstes and Mexico in 1B09, covering the of Society. Islaud I - boin' iirocecdiiig to secure of th' Jjh Inipiirles Washington In regard to to Vialt wbilu he hns gone out of his premo court bench, denie thn tho liberation very point involved and which declare way. nwspt pvor hfauko from - - ABANDON HOPE FOR BHUCH; rM ftlc nutlior of tho- letter accusing th- lire thoisand Muxlcaaa. - these . rocoinineildiitioiis pf Oovernor way without consultm): either Mr. G; t" 'that under existing conditions the de ; aa snklra irilUff.. ernor of corporation- partisauHhip, TWO BRITISHERS MISSINQ. lticludiid iu that, uuiubcr are half a (uiuine I Pliikliam ind I have given my opinion Carn or otheri in dote touch with the of ixlllgereiits is a power" of Ths condition of tha InhftUitaaU i be yesterday h dozon I a 1 would be for-th- nations) ntiministratinn,' to rscotnmead vtated that pecerals and about 3.10l soldier" the land an d that the president has I of tha Island group Is pitiable. to what believed ' here, had hud au inkliug . that some kuch FX PAW), Texas,' March 4. (Arso who were '"V--- - v - Territory. I am the tiM'oiiitini'iit of federal otlicers driven from, Chihuahua and lull authority to order pud Execute toh "' "t .- bit interest of the S - been tinted Press by 'Federal Wireless) - uy mu army sis free to admit iu case of Mr. Among those whuin ho ha recouimeud- n letter bad sent to Washington. ujinaga tue .ou who detention, Innl...... 'J.sasal. that th.

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PORTUGUESE Villi" JUDG E COOPER IS ED Bf SHARKS. MAKE DAPPER YOUTHS HB-M- B , CI1I1 STATUSOFDRY ' BEFORE EYES QFt IVIFE I ED TOFLQlllDA WTO RETIRE I A WOBLD EVENT IN COUNTY JAIL IDJMTS TB little mm OOCii d. A. Steven Tells Deal on to - FiH cf Term Expiree Thi Week May - Mainland Celebf ation Expert Says Taken from Steamer Matsonia and ... .. Send Laborers n&Waii : from Quit Units Assured of Reap- (Mall 'Special to The-- Advert'iser.V konolnla Hag Grand Chance Charged with Defrauding "'' March 2. r" ..to the Mainland. pointment by Governor. . Y HIU), Devoured by J to Shine. Mainland Bank, sharks before the ryd of his wile SETTLED nnd rhiMrrnWJkomrito, Japanese -- , ''.'-- . . '. rnrpeuter at the llonmnu plants- - A Wall report wat mi rrent on " (t"roia Wednesday Advertiser.) ,. tlou, lost hie life InKt Hunday K. 11., Wchjtrr, the niainlaivler who (From Wednesday Advertiser.) ' cttrect" yesterday thai O. A. Pteven ' - afternoon. . a Protest Made to Harbor Commis-:- t Consdersble excitement Was jire- dH( a tnrge part of tlie decor HitW of 'Arthur and Charles Fielding, two ' The man had gorie to the bench Navy the real estate operator and auctioneer ripitated yesterday in indicia! and "the city for tho Carnival, and whose dapper Chicago youths, Were arrested Department Revtnet Ita sidners near Honomii with h in family to Against Present Charges was teerulting Portuguese for s, labor Other legal luminary Jcirclee through spend, the day, While the rest nusini as tftkri hrm to all the lii on the arrival of the steamer' Matsonia Position and Contractors Are in Florida. Air. Bteven 1 Um Of Government the Spresding of an nneon firmed re(iort Were entitrg bo climbed down on fetes an 1 'li bratious il.'i.nii-out- ' yesterday and are held the county :for Wharves deny in either to or afttrm the report. to effect Judge Henry E, Coo the tocks to gather opililn. After jail pending Instructions from the am not ready to the that tbe 'West nni South, rospoiiiU to Cast to Be Submitted to Spe- "I at this time a While the Wife went t see what (ralice authorities in Chicago who ac-cu- make opera- per, Ant indue of the firrt circuit the request for Mipgcstioas for ftitnfc Special Engineers' Board to a statement regarding my hn whs doing. Pile h him strug- - the young men of having defraud- Court . of Honolulu, would retire from cial Committal Long Session tions in this line,", said Mr. fiteven gling In surf. He wus no Carnivals by rrcoienieiidiii'i ihr pur- ed Royal Dank out of the bench on March 7 next Bntnrdnv, the the of Moutreal Submit Estimates on Noble's '' yesterday.' "My plans have, not been swimmer, hut was making a hard chase of a C:ir'ii'.V. l'tuk fcit.1 iy the rilled with 'Business. ' Completed and will not be. nnlesa his namo waa rccommondixl by '. for at least fight ., luLi-rt'o- Mil-I'h'ci- , According HlierifT Plan for' Completion of Big (eversAriltiaUhatqjOBil isent by tho for his life. city and the. i of 't'.ie to Jarrett tbe a week. I have heard this report atlti Terrified the woman rail for ifTtditia; iront young men took their arrest ns a joko in a measure is a etsggerated. ('resident to the senate before thut ithn bau'Vva Project. it bit "v-'i- - help. Hlie Boon returned with events c't tl.e world. Mr. Vfli-f-te- nnd ere willing to return to face what- ' Wednesday It is true that 1 have been negotiating 4aW".-- festial tFrom Advertiser.) The report gained further ...ground Home neighbor,' iiu'lndinj a Ha- - writes.. ever charges they are accused of. The with about a hundred Portuguese fami- jmlice ofllcer. When ' esse Is tbe bands' of A. Lewis, The Board of Harbor Commissioner when was learned Governor waiian they " Kditor , Advert ;rn Yotif '.irnival Jr., (From Wedneaday Advertiser.) ' lies to take up farming land in t'lorida. it that who represents had a very busy ,'. session Pihkham had had ihief Justice A. O. arrived at the scene, the man had for 1914 has ivi wd, nnd only now a the National Bankera' yesterday This is not a labor exodus, neither is it ' Association, . The l'carl Harbor drydock is emulat M. Robertwn, Beeond ,viiliam disappeared. The ctowd waited memory end a tei-or- as print. upon morning, Commissioner T. M. Church, any attempt to cause a whoimale exo-du-a Jd be- U, 4 for about half an 'hour, when iges of Commercial Advertiser paper. The Fielding brothers bad 18HJ ing a kaleideoscopei in that every turn J'ortuguese - Whitney and Third Judge Wiilimn it ' C. McCarthy. James Wakefield and of from Hawaii. It is tween them when police . .. J. WW suddenly sirw two momrfrr sharks, K'ndly allnrv me in dy searched at the present a new point of view. merely a buyiug selling J. Bobinson in consultation during the i;nen voir wii W. C'aldwall court and render- - and proposition, which appeared on the surface of iourual, to jtl'ter a few Station yesterday. They bad a won- i. held of which I afternoon. It was Stated that the read nujnetluns Shortly after the drydock "blew np" the details do lot ear to the water. They had bod v - drous wardrobe, also, amk an equip , Governor had jus- the ef to the penplit .if il'inoliilu, and p irtieu- d toianyr decision of interest to the make 'public until my agents en the requested the chief arms it was announced by the navy depart' tice and the two circuit judges to call tho mnfl with them, fighting' ior it Inrly to the men ho will "lava ihar.! ment of and ammunition. They Territory, mainland have sompleted their plans." stated to the 'itolice it was their ment that the construction of the dock ri r XT tnm Tin on him.- - . like a Couple of doga for a bone. of your IWl.T Cariilval, and your ye.nly that tAnw Mr. Hteven admitted, however; ' - that niicommunt-ca- a whihi thev diuTtcari'd, intention when they l?ft the Htatea to In tbe same place and in accordance Inter-Inlan- Navigation Com- Oovcrnor Plnlkham was t After events after. Steam tba passage of intending emigrants . the on . '' first suggestion' is this: Seetr-- eonTinne their loinrney to , old would be paid from Ran Ire the subject of the consulta- .'. "My with th plan would ba proceeded Francisco to hnt a of attorneys whn .'' hv 'Ii'aie. if nut. by pitrehiisu, the lauds where thev intended to try some big , paid by the company for the use of Florida. The expense of the from tion, number game shooting. with. Then Alfred Noble, the leading trip discussed the- situation claimed no Covered by tha nnsialitlv and un- .' AAwMmnft rlirvfa nlttttido of the tHrt Honolulu to Has Francisco would have that Arthur Fielding was nsying teller In drydock expert of the United State, company haa hitherto-p- the consultation lad been in regard to sanitary duck farms, drain thut njitiro Honolulu., The to be borne by . passen- Koyal came aud made an of the intending matter recommenda- area, gradtt and fill it with rtlt. And the Hunk of Montreal and his examination, and aid rate of $35U por month gers, the of judgeship a flat ' he said. brother, i.linrles Fielding, was the aud- recommended a change in plan,. but not .' tions and the trial of John W, .Mar- then moh that reelnini"d area build figured on the baal of a minimum itor In. the insurance department. One in location,' .. , ,i - shall,; who is the beautiful Carnival I'nrk in ' average nee the wharves for one- charged with murder inot is of For many months the two proposi- ef . World.' By- doinir nwey .with of them accused forging a draft per ateamor per land- in tho first degree-- The trial of this tho thess tions have been by quarter of a day TO r.in;.-fv-ndi- e of on a Chicago bank and the under consideration BLIND important ease was LITTLE duck farms you will do away with ' trip. Thia has set peremptorily the department. , ing; on each round weeHts ago rent your monnuitos, nnd other cashed the paper. some by Judge Cooper for ier nf ' 182 days per month for all lira fctierilT .1 arret C.hicairo totaled March B Monday. that atngnnnt water Is both a hrecding t wirCl the Eady to Obey Order. company kept an exact next he vessels. The The situation then, Is this: Would gronhjl for pests and nlo a bid sight authorities that bad the two men About a month ago It waa announced earn or iDOITTED (Mail to The ' in custody will aaoount or the tune in, Cooper be- Rerial Advertiser.) for tourists who visit your beaches. and await instructions that the Noble report had been tgiM it be advisable for Judire to - ' turned during .November H1UJ, , March 2. The as to the disposal of eel used the "wharves .. .. '4 ...... t ! '... gin committee lnnd lit particularly adapted the prisoners. down, and the contractors were ordered January, :'.( J the trial of Marshall and then have which by '"This and December. 1913, and his suecessor, in ease ho himself should was appointed the board of for a park, lying us it docs in the cen- .There is unite a stir in jwlice circles to proceed with the construction of the 1914, and found that the total use only supervisors to investigate the affairs of most as to who will have the plensnre of dock In not be named, apointed . during .. the ter of the. btnrtiful pannrnma of accordance with the old speci- .days. (Mail Special to The Advertiser.) ' the probe commission, wilr : probably escorting the two affable nnd gentle- amounted to forty progress of the trial f acenie (rrni'i!eur. with Diamond Head ' fications. This the contractor accord- the attention of B. ' render a report to thu supervisors this manly prisoner back to Chicago. Hemcnway called II (IX), March One of the Chinese Judge Cooper Reticent. on' tbe south; the sun kbscd water of ingly proceeded to do, resulting, inci- board to the la which apparently week.' It Is probable that committee the Pacific on the west, Honolulu 8herin Jarrett, Whose health, has been dentally, in the wrecking sinking the defendant in the blind pig cases being When seen make and anything good and allows no discretion on the part of yesterday by The Adver- will no recommendations, but that its environ on the north, and but for the past four of tbe dredgo (ieo. 1', IAmison. After tried before Judge Wise had evidently Judge Cooper would on that montns, reels a but sieciflea1 tiser not speak it will confine itself to stating all green that sea trip at this Iil.IIP IHIUW .ninmlHinnm" . that lined ranto of mountains and foot- the contractor, had been at work nnder "be made on the been told by. some adviser, to "deny the matter of his future plans except the transactions of the' probe commis- time of the year would do him a world are to hills bnrking your on ' these orders for a couple that charge park tlie east. -- of weeks, new to say thni trial, of Mswhnll would sion seem, unqueatiounble, ex- of good.' basis of one cent per egitered ton per everything,"; and his literal (Carrying the with the What a glorious opportunity to embol- - orders were received from the deport- where go on Monday, but he did not state ception of a few iuhtauces, which Detective MrPnfTio feels that it Is'"'.his j. ik. nf ih wharves . it wih that laud And hnild a world re ment to stop the work anil await fur- iiT iur .u out of. instructions helped to enliven he or judge of prerogative to take all offshore the vessel does no mour uircv w whether another the will namo, which it believes nhould be noy.'nei piny groirnil. J " the ther orders. Telegraphic news of this the proceedings when his ease was call fjrst ' trip made by police department ' pointed out that the circuit 'would conduct the trial. scrutinized by the supervisors. loi-leva- hnn-dre- the wharf. Wakefield ' "Then build that one l last phase of the situation was received . i 1 1. thm ed. The defendant was Chan Wo Kee, , "My .commission expires en Friday, a(nd looks On the sheriff' views present, raw 1...' than , Theso instances will probably include feet w'de from the eity ts the sea toward last week. .The last mail now brings Kiimi ' who rnns a store on street. Sunday-pn- eommjs-sioner- a sea one-quan- small front March said Judge trip as intruding into his private or 6," Cooier. the famous of the at Diamond ..,. ... p 1 i ti it kflat rate y He rose when his name was by "I Head and have all the car- domain. ' u. ic mu it 01 lag mut- 'trip. Church said that the flat rate called wna appointed on March 7, 1910, for the pay of the Audit Company nival events held in Carnival ter, the following account being Judge Wise, faced Deputy Hherllt Mar- years years Pr!, Deputy Sheriff Ttcse "recently from the law seems to forr and not for four and of Hawaii and of Breckona for services semi-circula- r return was Hlcml. and that prosecu with a grand pNud built, the Washington 1'ost: v, ennrge a tin, who was conducting the. a day. This is why I sny mv commiasiou ed from the Coast where, he went to Kr.fir.1 tba riant to that reudcred before the existed, In form, with a twn hundred foot hnlf-mil- o .V , . - Complete tion, and gazed sadly at the array of commission, .expires on the sixth of this apprehend Walter Itevel and Joseph JleveraaL nay or per aud an item of auto hire, which, it is ' given rate per aimm ' race track, wherj chariot. Roman bottled goods had . ; Medeiros, ami ha4 no "Complete reversal of the naw le. that been seised in month. ; ', said, is placed cnt the records as' mile- stuudinc and hamens races could be cteat desire for his place and whieh were, as ' V I cannot speRk mv future' another trip immediately. : partmeat' policy in the construction . appearing tt plans age ot witnessed, J.'ithough there no betd. Inside your Hemenway u.xes vases. ' 'is race trkek have' a of the drydpelr Ha- evidence against him. at this time with any degree of cer- suspicion that-the- re is anything dis- Heeniving Clerk "Jimmy" Old is Pearl Harbor, which r stadium for holding athletic sporin, a - llemonway ited Hv eases in "Are you the defendant in this tainty, " he continued. also an applicant for 'the; Job.";- Jimmy waii, haa hULwlHidud upon through - "Whether f honest about. tba transaction. baseball grounds and. tennis courts, aim minted nolnta of 9awi' had boen inter- cnseT" asked the prosecuting officer. shall shortly make another trip to my mane a Tn; to waiahole once and the appointment of a special board of &l Ull I The: committed niay reiomnieud. that a dancing pavilion and banquet hall. that ... 4l..ta.- "r------i.ulllll- is engineers tOH&nbmit nreieu or tin , "No," said Chan Wo, in. a firm voice Palmyra (Islands, depends n good doill county about the extent of his travels. . Its estimate for'th was charges for the supervisor ask the attorney Then bire sheds, wherein all your completion , rpurt. the gist xhat you not iiion ebarg On wba may ,(eveJop in is very anxious to sen whttt the out of the work under the plan "Are the who is other reaped to look into the mutters mentioned and floats could, be built and finished 'ami ' ' , of Civil Knginoer wnariage snuum uc - ed in this ease fV, laid ,the astonished within a few daya." he give his Opinion thereon. housed side world' look like. Alfred Noble, of New V that from year to year. reasonableness of the harbor, -- : in York. From these estimates that the prosecutor. Judge Ctooner's court caloiluar when es there! inn meantime tas two pr sonors the d. rotes would have to foe ' "The transit facllit are nr pertinent will decide whether pro-- commissioners' came again. ' I" , seen by The Advertiser , yesterday - neiu in tne county jail pending in to "No," Humphrey- Deri'ands Warships on nnd ear track could . be, built fixed should this question be sulmitted not your name Cbao Wo Keef showed hirt a minor matter or two,, in st ructions from the mninluiid. and a reeu Wltn tne work nndnr oniiln.i . Mftl'arthv raised. "Is right iuto the grounds. All parades handle tho drydock k. itnnrtr . the of motions, on docket - Mheritl Jarrett. is at the head of tha Hoqstruition itself. "No," this time positively. ' line tbe end Pacific Where They , should OFsembie inside re- question of a flttinjf return to the, ; no,' the packaal department be members of the Ci- the "Whoever voo ,are, did jron ever whj)e explanation was given, turn to oftcr the " probably will take tho "The board are on the., value. ol. its lvesv, it parade, to tne , vil Kru;ineeri L. MyCoy na y, H. Har- Territory nave liquor in your aousei-- ' , especially wnen it is known that thcrif ;;!:r':sho,iad.Bj: "your trip windy opportunity to develop . Die at ibu tannings um are .hiindretts of nih ., ' ris, tba former stationed at the Norfolk M.wtsrm - "No," said the defendant; not bat criminal and other ' n thoi-- J resson- ' park outclasses of I'esidona ten navy enway thought the idea, of ' yard and the other that ting an aye-- , ,;..,-.- ,' cases awaiting disposal in this division WASillNGTO'Xr JVjiruary.n. ' 'The BRITONS TO at the Nw ' govern- to one. TET AGAIN. York able interest return on use of which proven" of the circuit court, It is argued yard. They have been instructed case dif- Ixspite it was that that United States nary, like the darkey's "Delating.'.'',to the money to develop The Kritihh Olympic Committee to take ment improvemeats mado tho Wo the absence' of action on' the calendar has np the work at once and com- Chan knew enough. about the boose, razor, la being ised largely for 'ocial this park, that's easy. Add five cents deckled to moke another appeal plete ferent from, what it would be, if the for the remainder nnd beyond tho ex- for it with .the utmost limm..h in ' - wnicn was uicoverea racnea unaer nis ' to .yonr tax. with prl- ,' rate, 'include the Steins in fund of $Joa,0(H) to provide effective order improvements had boon built bunk, to. justify jtidgment piration of Judge Cooper's commission purposes." . .'.'''' your that construction along tbe new a of guilty W budget, und Inside of five (H) repreyontation nt the Olympic en Dies to lines may ,... ' . ith this cutting "remark, Congress- be begun nt tho earliest pos- .'ril.f... and a line or one aonarsit dollars. shows which' way the wind tlows. years you wiil.be doriving a On motion or JHrf.nrthy liemcnway While Judge Whitney's commission man r. K. Humphrey, speaking l efore revenue to bo held at Herlin in 1910, says a Lon- sible date. ,'. , your city from .. jh.i'a writing your carnival!., don dispatuh of February 21. Boeeutiy ' was told to submit ae in Kawai-ha- e expired on May J the house committee on naval affair Entire Floor Vaa Lifted, erection of a new warehouse at of lust year, Judge "Or, underwrite the it.ma by subsidy Duke to a special wmcn win e Rot today denouueed tbe keeping of the the of. Westminster's 'Olympic . eomimtwe after the Land Hoard has secured inson's c6mmlssion expires only on of property-owner- s "Work on tbe 1'euri ilurbur dock had w,u ' and then lv Incor fund committee, which aspired to raise appointed.' The committee consiuer a deed of release on the laud; from the Friday of this week, or accord ng to navy owthe eanterd coaat near the porating proceeded satisfactorily under the gov. back to the w)iiie! and selling stock) put vour $.0U,(ni through a national subscrip- the question and reiwrt . , Judge Cooper's reasoning his own sotiul tho great North- Iran-eise- o Parker Bunch. , ,., . '.. . . , in teultri' camivnl 'upon.' a sound eminent' eontrart with the Han : Will tnen con- financial bania, tion for the same purpose, resigned, commissioner wbo again case, on March & tomorrow, still Gov- western nni( entiro Pacific , Coapt are out my IlrldBH Company natil February .matter And refer to the Ksw Wharf Msana Big Saving. nrst auggetioo of taking enre having failed of its purpose. sider the it ernor Finkham some weeks ago recom- Udt jiracticully, uniirotei ted. of it out of your tax money 1", when the entire concrete floor of attorney general an amicable agree Pilotage charges were ordered remit- . is is best, for if mended Jndgo Iiotinson for reappoint- ."Considering tho fac thet It theu the burden is pluvod the structure wa lifted by a tremen- ment as to rates cannot be arrived at. ted on the next call of the Hilonian at l,l7i3,tHiO,Oll) a thin jnt where it dous ment,', while he has not done so to coating year to run belongs, ujKin all subsurface pressure. At that time Superintendent Joseph E. Bhoedy if Honolulu from Kauai aa the vessel will a the jeoplt who. in date tn the case of Judge X'oojicr.. government and thut the Went pays turn, are all by the contractors complained te the navy .Inter-Island- , thenbrought onlv rail in land Mrs.' McHrVl whn Id benefitted this carnival, the up the The absence of action 011 Judge Coo- urge part of thia amount,. , the lHck of E ilcnart. meiif hnf- il.. . question ' age rates charged so seriously .ill would endanger "Vou will make no mintu'ke if vrm 1USOSH .v .ur knf uock of wharf that it per's name by ia considerutipu shown o t)ie Pacific Mid-Pacifi- wero Oovcrnor pinkhum make this c nut suited to the conditions as Maikaweli landing was her life to bring her to Honolulu on a. .Carnival one of sampans at but argued, therefore, to mean that tho Coast is au outraHe,' declared .Hump- th big they had developed.'.' At their request ' , ' ' world's even, nnd it is n: to lniormeu dv ine uoara inai h.bi imiwc smaii steamer. (" will not or does not hrey.-.' i... . i , . . .. . an expert on latter intend to ..... UI 10 110 tbe foundation conditions was not within tho harbor eommisi tleiiiitor Metzger' informed the i' urged ap- nunniiiiu it, and 1 was recommend the first judgo of this cir- . Keprescntntive Humphrey you sent to Hawaii, Engineer Noble be- as Mukawell is a he had thus been an. lulievo will." . .1 COULD NOT SLEEP sioiters' jurisdictiou far cuit fpr reappointment. propriation for tho couhtructioa of et ing selected. Ills report was to the ef- ' get private landing. , , 4 able to the Hawaii supervisors to Reverting to the trial of Marshall, least twenty stibruarince for. .use on the fect that the plana should e extend the water mains to Monsarrat Demurs in changed VJKvwiis svr !UVgB. ... y Kuhlo wharf scheduled to begin on Monday, it is Pacific. Couht fur the protoctiou of large Issuing to meet with conditions that had at Ilrlo. Ia the discussion of the llilq argued Other judges ': The biard recalled a letter that had that circuit have cities, ',.. Warrant Commissioners Ap- Child of two had Masses wharf which followed ' Commissrone remained op the bench months after of Eczema Changes been wiritten to t.itiUn J, Mosher in Church mentioned having been inform, '.'',Han of Two,''..,.,Week Ago. pilot-ag- the expiration of their commissions peal to ' Over Face, Head and Body They regard to fees. Hereafter, a ed by and ARMY AVIATORS FOR Justice Robertson. "Two weeks ago the contractors officers of tho Matson Navigation supreme : , be that the court in the matter AROUND-WORL- . five per cent discount will allowed D RACE Took Her to the Best Ooctors and were ordered to proceed with the work port Company that the use of the new whar of Judge Parson of Itil'o only recently The tendency of District; on pilotngo, charges ut each When WOtlld TirAV S freest ajivlfkc Ia ih inm; Magistrate on the first plans, but yesterday this vessel call two Hawaiian porta on neiti innt.ne was the do facto judge, I. M. Tried Salves and Medicines in a at pany.. costs the company $1000 The Army Aviation Corps will be Monsarrat to draw diatiuctioiis order was revoked by the new decision. one voyage. ' Notification of It per of the; fourth circuit, although his com- Vain The continuous the-worl- between Suffered for Five Years. total contract for tho i my every uay represented in the proposed round eltiena who brenk th law was dock, which 4 K vnlA nrflArn.l -. mai ine wiineimma is mission: bad already expired; nnrw - wll iniit . n- i.'lnt- - -- 1 . 1 . i . m .. yet hla will be MOO " " i' umt i the subject feet lonir. invol Mosher uuiB.reu port inroiiga roug successor had not leen nunied. It is flight for tho $.'100,01)0 pri.es, 1111 of severe stricture and Criti and .Parker. weather.,-.....:- -' mately 3,00,IIOO, a larg, ,.' claimed, however, ' part of which ,. ' regular meeting tn that tho supreme dor the auspices of tho I'anama 1'arihV ciam by the board of harbor coiiimis At its Jmiliary the . . had boen expended whea .floor be- The harbor eaumisslonars did pass fully ' SOON RELIEVED the commissioners . court, not on the point Imposition in ll'l'i. Brigadier 'tienoral AND harbor requested the Ave tiiinilrin.1 Annies siuuer Vesterdiiy, moruiug. During came raised a year ago." , a . . m ... r : i. .. T' . . . . a- - a tA mn rained by, ( tt laudius 1 Mcllride, in the Kcriven, t hief signal officer ''of the urniyai Week W, 11. C. Campbell was BY miu ub suu wnari priuieu anil d matter of the felony charges against Army, announced on February 7 CURED CUTICURA a price on the land occupied by the that arrusteu ior smoking ou one ot the gov- SHOULD ' to all abippiag corapaniee aad John Kealuha, authorise-entries- - - - INVESTIGATE marine railway. No reply having boeq the convicted H1I0 su- he would freiii tho ernment whai vo. Harbormaster Wil to foreign concerns which are in - received to this request although it is the pervisor. corps. Whether these afllcers wijl.be liam It.: I'oster. under whose authority r' CBUELTY CHAEGES Hilo trails, Buperintendent of I'ublis It was stated by a upo "I writ to telt you how tKanlrful I f , claimed abundant time has elupsed tq number of attor- permitted to (overnmeut arroplaues the arrest was made, reported to Works Caldwell . neys the n for the wonderful C'uticura Kern-- trustees-t- give, and Engineer Park yesterday that Judge Cooper will a question yet to bp decided. enable the incir ati leave for an inspection coinmiHsiunvrs that the district luairis edios. My little nleca HILO, March 2. Kupervisor Bain tention to thia mattert tba board voted" trip of this and certainly step oft the bench the ininut No machine how In. line in tho' army tratu at first bad for live other publie works on Hawaii ? his demurred at tbe arrest of erreina Kauhane ia of tho opinion to direct the attorney general to instir today, commission expires, unless between ia of tho proper typo te oarry hree or Campbell and doc lined years and when her that the now to sign either charges made recently by ICeahi, for- tute. condemnation proceedings. ' Seek Title for Klhel Wharf. , and then romuthing happens. four jiersous jiecowiBry to work the a warrant or a penal summons The irw ther c'lod I took a 1 mer guurd ' Should , tars f the child. at thj Volcano road jail, Announcement was made that the old A letter was read from Governor Uovernor Pinkham docldo craft upon a hCstained lliuht. In all horbor comiiilssioiiers then reported the It that deflnitelv .Vi'hii-cnt.t- was all over tier fare cruel treatment hud byeu accorded Mitts' headquarters next to the Ilea. Pinkhain notifvinir tka hi.Km j.nn,i not to . reiommend Judie probability officer 'thi race 01 c Cooper aiiuiuie jtionsarrai.to unier Juhtlce and body, also on her some of tbe prisoners there, shoul.i be boathoiise will be vacant in a sion that he has allotted f37U for reappointment to the bench, will pilot machine ed'Ciially io"truil-o- Uoburtsuu of the supreme bond. She for the court and to soroulied investigated. Kuuhaue has already con- mouth or six weeks and will be offered compieiion or it is Claimed that .f. W. Aahford may for them. Uovernor They bo that sho could not tbe ilhel wharf. Th ' Piukham. were advised sulted Hheriff ' ' be the Chief Executive 'a sleep niphls. used with. who also for rent. ' ,. . ; board decided that before choice for There are several possible entrants by the chief justice I proceeding to ask for a penul Hnap that au investigation should ' further they would tho position. Mr, Aahford was, it is from the army, l'romiueut among summons Cutlrura to wash be Contractor Held Beiponaible. ., request the land aguiust any offender rather bnr ap- made. The is board a said, a receptive candidate for a aeat these is Lieutenant Thomas pew Mill- with end then jail under the jurisdic- In for certificate ef title on thf than to swear out a." warrant which plied iCutioura Oint- tion of High The cement need the Mahukona site as on the supreme court bench, but the ing, who is now generally regarded as carry Sheriff Henry. whnrf contract has been tester! anil it is important that no public would arrest with it. Then, if ment. I did not usa Kauhanu suy he recommeadutlon not going expert;" ' Cuti-cu- that thinks tho ' improvements abould be placed on lands his way, it the most flier la (he serY li e. the person named in thu. penal summons titilto half tho n found up to "specifications.'- The c laiuted, bit Would proper procedure will be for the sher- not known to belong to the Territory.. if not now refuse Other possible. entrants are Lieutenants tailed, to aj'pitir an Boup cm! Oint iff to having reported that a hole nomiuafciori "Wik,,irifVWIt" eourV tkmdistrict tnont, r write the supervisors on the sub- Amenitlea te'the tench. Arnold, Kirk patrick, i Graham, "Talis-f- f magistrate 1h with had boen washed in the base of the vre exchanged between had other onrsa than, tq liesnlvent, ject, and that they in their turn may Chairman Caldwell and Mu'lAdhlera "wirs" .Hbfeilrt sterday, rro, and JJhernian, issue a bench warrant, Cutlourt wharf the contractor is directed to re- Kx.Chairmaa however, as saying' fur failure to vhen you ooulil see a. sk tbe board of prison inspectors for Campbell ever a 1901 catalogue sup- that he is still a ;' Obey a ponul summons eon- - and they pair same at his ow t exiiense , with for constitutes chnnp cured lair nucly. Now West Hawaii to take the matter up. plies which hud. been candidate for associate, justice, tempt is eleven years old 11 nil has grout or concrete a 'ordiug to speci. recently sent ta EASIER FOR CIVILIANS ol court. Tho harbor vommiHsion rhe never It is believed thr.t that board, after the Scatioua. the board by the Honolulu Iron Works, crs were also advised by Uovernor been bothered with craerio since. My . This was not originally REAR-ADMIRA- fashion of most smb . The L TO ENTER ARMY friends think It ia Just great the war boards, has done but the 'b'io h'.ilt of cement in harbor commuiouera FLETCHER nnnnaiu that If la any future cane de- hs duties in failing a loan of ten inch lay such tbe baby wa vurctl by Ctitlcura. I to inspect bays instead. The eammiraioners said pipe to the Walahole TO SEE HIS FAMILY a was ospjrieuced would be end you a picturo tuki n v. lien, sUe was all the jails under it jurisdiction, Water Company on WASlIIVOTDN. February 18. War followed by immediate in that the price of the wharf was based condition that same action if tho about eigliUien niontlis old. the manner required by law. . be replaced. ' on concrete eonstrurtion con- WASHINGTON, February SO. Whil department regulation governing tho matter was reported to him. "8I10 was taken with tho coxema .... - and that' . The pronosad hniuovamu.i. . . I he s when two year old. 8110 wa covered crete should have been iiBed. the Secretary Daniels is encouraging nia'rl-mon- preliminary mental examination of per' say that Charles'' Atherton of mouth of the Nuunnu the law with big sores and hnr mother hsd all Honolulu, accord- stream known as iu navy, he s is binding ou all citizens irre The contractor was given one month the likewise took sous in civil lli'u to be seeotid lieuten-iint- thu bast doctqm and tril all kinds of ing to advice from Hrlo, has agreed to min over one hard.-ahip- spective of in more. in which to complete his con. wai week. cognizance today of the domestic s in the cuvniry, field artillery and their prominence tbe salves and niedirlnee without effect .Commissioner. finance the building of a Y.'.M. C. A. tract provided he will pay the govern- Wakefield mentioned of naval officers wbo are away infantry have been amended in community.;. Kquality before 'the law, until wa used Cutieura Ittuudies. Mrs. that extensive new several iH beadipiartoi in ment inspection charges during that crude oil reservoirs from home for a prolonged period. T particulars'. One amendment provides they Day, a basic jiriuciplu of Ameri- H. Kiornan, Alia Quincy Bl., Hrooklyn, the Crescent City as Will soon be . can cliizeniihip K. Y.. Kept. 100U.'' , time. . erected at Iwilei.1' secretary sent a wireless today and it is inconceivable 27. soon as there are asaurance -- . to Itar trii t each applicant who Is physically that the '.'...'.:;'. .'..' i. i .. ', that a justice peace . McCarthy, WakeflrM and Church Admiral Fletcher at Vera Crus, osting qualified or men- of the or district institution will A TAMU.T desires to undergo the nii;ititrate should have oue hundred aiem-be- r were 'appointed a special committee to NECESSITY. bim he would liki) to have n. visit tal examination ' notwithstanding his refuse to net in ac Tor thirty year Cutloura Roap and to support family 1 with law It and keep It running. decide on plans for new public toilets Kvcrv shoul.i with his family, and when the a'mirul j)iynii ul defects, exuept oxemptod cordance the when demand is Ouucura Uiiitnient bavo afTorrled speedy those skin-to- The word waa piven put in ou Minor repairs were Chamberlain's Pain Balm replied, Mrs. Fletcher and - her made npou him to do so. relief to tens of tliousand of r Hilo by Kev. all wharves. at all times. two undi'r tho provixion of psragrnph 8 of turod and disficurud sulTerars from eo W. H. .tVnton-Miuit- and the young authorised on the .Oceania wharf and npraiu may be cured in much less time babies, with only a few hours repara- tlie order mwl. those whu ' paaeed ot .. ' have aemas, raxbea, Tudting. irritutinns and lien the . - .lr.,,..lo" . - l... pV.. tHl old Kinau wharf, Hand toxea are when promntlv .treatml. Lam. tion, left on the prehidoiitial ymlit within two the preliminary men from infuuey to ago, bringing currug '.v... UIIISJ Mrs TO CURE A COLO ctiafinss. probpective members to make up be placed on lame shoulder, palua . Mayflower h sailed I IN ONE DAY neaco bous tt ail wharves for fire ia tbe aide and today t jr Mx thl examination, will mi men- cnuifort and to rlistractod tho - I'imI. examined U reoiiirsdI - - nf- " ' ' HUM!k..M.i...iICU. it.. was cnest ana pams lean waters. ortho-irnpfiy- , holds when else foiled. Guaranteed I'll protection and it announced that rneumatie are some of tally ,iu ,.jMisliri grammar , and Take Laxativrj Urom o Qui to Monday the. list had Territory is the diseases for which in nine nbs jlutoly pure nnd may be used from been signed by the installing eighteeu it u.a,.ioii1 inatheniatics, nnd forty-flv- e l.. ..t.i iv .... . geograjby Tablets. AH refund tho hour of birth. men, including some of tbe new fire fduga on the YMiuBuio, McCOY .' ilmkts waterfront. 17 mi jmiment aud be BEATEN BY GIL EONS hiKtory. ,' i; riitirura Soup f.ftc.i ritttcurs CMnmtit rSOt.l best known citizens OH the Dig innpioUir come the money if it fails to cure. torm ul island The at liilo reports Knhie acquainted with ita qualities Ind Mike Giblons of Ht. 1'aul eahiiy t'audidjtes vkn ntt tin a general uvr-ag- i nil i.vtifuri (iOi'.i. ur iu luv capital. Is 1 E. W. iKicit nit.-- 2V. iht Mol ul ooi. Hold It expected that the one Day. wharf shed, pluus progressing vnii will never wiuh tn Iu.uI'iIiaiii McCoy ten-roun- Grovels signaturt is no rhi-m- . it Al of Hrooklyn in a of seventy iii will be coii'ld-tre- Uir.,ii.isul ilir wikiiI. I'ollrr lru Cora, hundred members will be with- lisrly. , ' ,' " Fof sale by all Dealers, ?nvh bo olr l.lMlihimbm Av HiHHua. Mux. secured lienson, BmiUi bout in Itrooklyu 011 paxst'd ur-- in ' I'ubruury lis having a satisfactory m Moiivd Krt. :i3is dm. nwikiM a short time, whun Mr. Atherton will The rommlsslouers authorized the 1. o., um., agents ior uawait S3. Each man weighed 133 pouuds.' piuliminary examination. ' ' kis tu lvUR to. st iwt r a AuUMtfiw wi 4Mi:tMiwivi Um asm. utU sad tUIS. be notified. " HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914. SEMI-WEEKL-

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Delegate Kuhio Writes Letter Oonference with Governor Decid- - Outlinin,' Present Status of ' cided Upon After Two Houra . ' Federal Bnilding-- ; i Diacuasion of Problem, Bam Hop and Thirteen Chincm Beaton Craganour Waa Disquali San Frantisco Preparing for An. Hall Tenni Cup Tournament on Near-Chin- and es An- - Left for fied and Jockey Waa Not other Big- Swimming Meet to Big; Island Promise to (From Wednesday Advertiser.) (From Wednesday Advertiker.) A deaf ear waa appll other Invaaion ef Mainland. . Are N6w Revealed. Take Place Before July 4. Interest Tn a letter to the Merchants' Asso turned to the Fertilizers in Racquet . ciation which wss read yesterday at the cation of tho officers of the Associated regular luncheon of the Ad Clnb . at Charities for cooperation in earing for (From ' the Young Hotel, Delegate Kuhio the unemployed in Honolulu by the Wednesday Advertiser.) Few more sen- big swimming r turf secrets have been Hans for tournament (Mail Special to The Advertiser.) statea that after a aeriea of confer- board of supervisors last night and at For the third time, since IU orgaaisa- - ' sational and better kept than the Inside to be held in Han Francisco before the HILO, March 2. A new committee ences with government officials ia tho end of aa honr or two of discus- ANY OLD D tlon, the All Chinese urge every sion, a committee ot three, consisting ONES baseball team of story of why Bower Ismay 'a remark- Fourth 'of July were' announced On has teen chosen look Washington he wouhI that C to after arrange be of Supervisors McClellsn, Pachaeo Honolulu will invade the anatalaad and aaya Of step taken to induce the Mahnka and TOtm place? able horse, Crsgnnonr, was disqualified rebruary 24 the Chronicle that ments for the Hall tennis cup during owners were at go even far as to diamond city. una get site to waive tho interest 'on appointed to confer with is extend lu at F.psora last Derby Day, after win- Ibe is to a team Irom the coming year, the new members be the condemnation awards 'made in the Governor Plakham on the matter of Wo can mako use of theni and will , operations to foreign shore thu Llmois Athletic t tub of I'hUago ' - Cuba. ning England - bnilding tho unemployed. : 1 you ' 'a world famous rnee, and and Duke Kahauamoku Honolulu ing. Doctor Tsylor,- chalrmaa; a settlement of the federal make an offer for any amount front Bam irom ' Hop, manager, trainer, The which wss was distinctly 8 hustler of why its American jockey, Johnny to as well as the test boys ot Rolph Bud Frauk Anderson. The com suits. letter, received It evident that the ton to 100 tons. Drop na a postal and all around ii.tr, the by W. B. Fnrfington,' president of the supervisors did not want to affiliate with factotum of Hawaii's BeilT, reoeived no official eenenrq for fa Ilia least, in an invitational tourna- - mittee may make new changes la the today. , premier team, accompanied ' . Merchanta Association 'h'nif 'aleo' Of tha the Xociated Charities or oneourage ball br Chi uu'lit. W. at. (Joltmtfn, who sHecesstully rules. ; ; ' '; nito Moriyama, the tb bumping and fouling that was al- Ad Club, eonta'aed thniTst definite further meetings with their represent- crack shortstop of handled the two Lgget swimming The enp is now in ths possession of ' am - iened by tho stewards of the Jcexey Information as to the exact ststua of atives.-', 1, v: .'."'. i Japanese- Asani team or the Oahu uitets Isst year, the fourth of July 111 10. was captured irom Laupa ,'.,' League; Club. . ,. it the. Mahnka site, and ia as follows! was plain that the supervisors did Kehoa, the Hilo team pitcher, .championships s, hoeboe, which It Paciflo Guano Co Retribution for Ismay brought und the i'ortola hnd held it for a long not relish Fertnizer who is a full bloold Hawaiian; Foster about will handle the coming time, by Alvah Bcott and 8. 8. Rolph, Wsshington, D. C.. Feb. 19. 1914. tho question that had beea t affair, V by those in high rlaees, hns been told -- placed before them by Associated Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii and Alvia Robertson, En Hue, Tin Lo, it -- will be held in 8utro Baths, who took it from and MeCall in Tho Merchants' Associstion, '. the here, waa the motive for unprece ih Chsrities and or- William Apan, the the ath-leti- e three; Honolulu, Hawaii. tha chairman of that SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. of. Chinese. Janior (icorgu James,' prominent in local straight sets, .'Before playing the - dented action retribution sharp and ' ,. - ganisation, A. Lewis made espe hud; Apan Ma, aa Yin, Vernon vircles, wrote yesterday to Dr. H. uaupanoeuoe men, the llilo team play- Oentlemen:. Jr.. an stinging, tout without a . cial talk ia which be in- Ayan, Albert Akana. Dennis Markham public turf 11. Hayes, athletic instructor of the Il- ed an Ookala pair, consisting of Lawaon In anawor to your letter received forswore any .. .1 i : r . .. sea nasi. tent on the part of au n.oug, icii yesterday Dy the linois. Athletic Club, asking what ar- and Johnson, and was only con- yesterday inquiring aa to the ststus tho management of Craganonr had been the Derby favor-I- it with the learner nonoiuian ror Nan Francisco. rangements might be made to have met siderable ditnculty that the victory was of the Honolulu federal building,' I Assoeiated Charities to em harass all the Winter, waa backed all over .' the members of Lt iia, toe track third baseman, and from his organization accept invita- gained: .. i ,. sent the following telegram this morn- the board by bringing the World a, telegraph operator New - np 'EMPRESS LINE OF STEAMERS" Lang Akana, the best leftflelder Ha-- ' in tions to come to the Coast. James states A shallenge for, yhe cup baa already ing to your organisation: the question of care for the unem- York drew Crsganotir in 30,iK): ployed . FROM QUEBEO TO waii has oven known, barring none, did a that local wople will pay the espense been made by an Olaa is "Department justice watta own and tho Indigent. Mr. Lewis LIVERPOOL . sweepstakes, and waa, riih for few team, and it said organisation represent not accompany the team oo a of three men if the Chicago cluo will probable that Papaikou will also take era waive interest, so that cost of t that the ho ,. via tba the trip. Lai Tla minutes and went to the post a red will come ed was only one of the many organisa remaiss at homo for end nn additional man, or four men a shot at It. L .. , '.aito within appropria CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY-- ' ,, personal hot first choice. Consequently many sougnt be reason, it is said; Lang Akana re if the Windy City people will send tlon. Interest 4530, cost suit tions mat to helpful to those w-- the press comments a Tennis enthusiasts are looking for- ma go be- unon. and six-ma- n A 200ft, e ess above In the community needing help and th Famous Tourist Boots of tho World not DecaiiM tsere is a fend plentiful pull: team. letter was also ad- ward to tha completion of the two new appropriation that tween him and Vernon Ayau the railings against the dressed Honolulu. ' 172&S, Work on owners to waive they came to the supervisors as a body and the stewards' peremptory disqualification. to courts which are ia process of construc- only way MrGil-livar- y representing all the people isl- . to settle it waa for one or But To see Kuhanamoku,' Perry tion at the Volcano House, aa their interest otherwise forced to an of this Ia connection with tho nobody looked ita ',. ; : Caaadian-Anitralasla- - the other to remain behind, and Lang teneath surface and K Hmall, recent opening game other condemnation suit.- Congress and, ' n Royal Mail Lias- The strange instance haa been the ("Bab") ia likely to be one of the stayed at home. eouqueror of Kahanamoku, in a fifty-yar- d helpless unless department mskes Pstrle Opposes Plan., hief subject of so manv New Year biggest tennia daya in the local annals Kualii and Alee Asam also remained turf race would b well worth while. ot the game.' Mr. Macfarlaue, one report on waivers. Urge M4'rn Supervisor Petri objected td lendlns reviews that once again it has become of ' For tickets and general Uformatloa at home, although Kualii has recently McGillivary is the national Koua's was in see owners. Report immedistely." a hand on the ground that tho planta- tho tonie of the moment in snortino best players Hilo last apply to , , '' ' v developed aa one of second-Backer- s In the A. A. U. over fit), 100, 220 Department seeking estimate for tion management waa ''" the best circles throughout Europe. Otherwise and week, when he promised that he would responsible for here. And, again, Alee Desha, 500 yard distances. Kahanamoku holds be on hu Ming by pricea prevailing to- the presence of tho .unemployed the sensational story behind it and the hand with some of Kona'a finest day, here TKEO.H. DAYIES &GO.i LTD who waa recently slated to accompany the world's recorda over 50 and 100 players to show what they can do. Kona Cummins parcel expired 23d and stated that they should bo asked explanation that Johnny Reiff'a esspa - t - .' the 8am Hop-ite- did not to yards. Small has tied the world's tidal ia March." , to take care of poverty ', ': : take the irom me nnsvy-namle- an unknown quantity ia local tennis, their atricken Oonoral Agents '.f . The team which punishment he water mark for the 80. explaining importations. ' trail left yesterday ia supposed to have and some excitemeut will bo forthcom Ia the situation mors Supervisor Paubeco said Canadian Paeiflo Biy. Co. . ;' ia far from being deserved, nil iht Other men whom the Illinois Ath fully, would present deplorable the formidable aggre- never have been by one ing. Other player are expected to take state that it la the desire that the condition ia gation waa on related close let in Club miirht send besides Perry of the on one was it ita former two trips to personage of hijrh standing on the part ia the games, aome coming from as committee public buildings that predicted by the Democra to the mainland, but good accounts are French MeCillivary are H. J. Hebner, A. A. U. ia.-- aa Hamaktfa. to tske up mstters of emergency, and ts party two years ago and that this & Co.; Ltd turf. back-strok- Castle Cooke e champion, as ' expected from it, however. '',.,. well as a dan ror tnat reseon they want a report surplus of labor . waa just ' At the beginning C. Bower Ismay wis! what the Hoaolnla T. B. i ' The team will open ita mainland en- gerous relay man ia the free style; A. ONLY ONE SYNDICATE from the treasury department before plantera wanted, in order that they amnsing himself with a atable of C. Raithel, sprint second gagements on March 13 at Berkeley steeple-chaser- s only to his considering any measure, before their might seals down tho rate of wages. ia and hurdle racers be- teammatea ;'.:.;. BIDDING FOR CUBS gam fiat-racin- Mcdlllivary and Michael committee. As treasury depart- McCIellan, with the University of Cali- tween seasons, and three. the Wolter and Cpx spoke in fornia; the following day it will play McDermott, national ten-mil- e cham- ment is awaiting action toy the depart-- 1 the same atraln and was only years ago some astonishing reversals of pion. Only one syndicate has in it the a semi professional It ia planned to match Walter been left ment of justice regard open-minde- d team at Bakersfield; lorm Dy tnose horses attracted notice with to having frank and statement. Of oa March 14 ii- - 1 ...... 1'ouieroy, eas.ly one of the best long- the field of those who sought control of the owners waive as Mr. the will erosa! mnier oeiore last toe aame thing ha;v interest, and this Lewis that softened the attitude bats with distance swimmers on the Pacific matter ia still pending, the - treasury of the the Occidental College nine pened. liast Winter the form of ls-- the Chicago National League Baseball supervisors to the extent of se- Sogar Factors of Los Angeles Const, with the latter. ' ' f ' department cannot mako report. curing and on the following may 'a jumpera waa so in and out that pa'Di Club. The. bid of $700,000 offered by its committee to confer with Gov win piay at lumi, Ariiona.1 fand,) not upon, 80 that you can read'ly see, that the ernor Pinkbsm on tho matter. - and th". will eJtyoTt tho Behan group for flity-pn- e per cent The Advertiser will aetlvf-ti- e hep me for the interest matter ia holding up consid- Bowen, speaking give the lerr- Mr. for the Asso Ew Plaatatioa Co. of the Chinese team con- ire matches. of tho Cub stock caused the other two eration of the federal building. ciated Charities, - the same being ruled off the turf early luat year. said that his lueses- Agricultural Cs Ltd.-- ' L 1 - . . ". . . . The date has not been May 30 syndicates a WaiaJua ; spicuous mention last year 1 set, but to essume matting atti- Inquiry at the department of jus tion previously made ' it did and nil i raucn ia a matter ct puDlie fcnowl or an that destitute Apokaa Sugar CoM Ltd. the year befors.:pu,bfhing edge. eany tiate in June will likely be tude until Charles P. Taft, owner of the tice elicited the information that the laborers accepted by county ' entertain- , the would ' Lron Louis . ing reports of decided upon if the Chicagoans prove majority of the stock1, has passed on ths matter waa in the hands of their agent, bo' merely Fnltoa Works of St. ita same aa written bv i'erhapa one of the men ruled off paid a dollar a day was ten ;. ; impartial willing. Benan proposition, says a Chicago dis- the district' attorney. As yet, no word Blako Steam Pumps. and unUaed,wTltei'r who loosened bis tongue. any tative and that at meeting of the ' At rate some ; .a Woatorsi'f Centrifugals. , now patch of February 24. haa been received regarding what ac- - paseoaii wnon tftsy it played. further information, privately reached executive committee of the orraniza- Boilers, WHY BOB SMALL ' It was said that coterie which pro- tion tho ownera will take. tion the Babeock anjryilfox ' the turf authorities, who sat r attitude of the Associated Chari ;- tight and posed ;. Green's ; -' PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS said nothing.,. DEFEATED KAHANAMOKU to pnt John P. Harding at the The appropriation for the alto ties was definitely settled. There would Fuerooaomiasr. Steam Putapa.' v . send of the flub would have a represen- amounts to $000,00(1. The coat of tba D no 01 wage Marsh ALL OFF FOR FLORIDA 'Last year the flat racing season in oner a fixed to be paid Navigation Co. England opened on W. M. tative in Cincinnati on February 25, first site, $104,531.29 plus the condem- by the Associated Mataoa Easter Monday, and COFFMAN, swimming instruc- ' Charities. Instead, however. $486,-330.7- Lino Shipping Co. on April 2 the Ismay tor of Voung The nation awards amounting to they would give provisions, meal Plantera' ,i The Derby favorite, 's the 8an Francisco Men's tick . ,.1 first contiqgent of the Philadel- group has from active plus the interest, $45,430, plus Kohala Sugar Co. , . Craganonr,-whic- "tow-roped- " withdrawn ets and other ' repeatedly had Christian Association, told yesterday - necessaries of life to phia Athletica left Philadelphia on Feb participation, Charles A. .McCullock an- the- cost of the suit,. $2000 (approxi- tho best in 112, the secret why "Bab" Hinail ' those of the indigent taken on .public ; - "eame nounced. .., ',' mately), msfces a ' ruary 14 for Jacksonville, Florida. was saddled at Liverool for the (,'nion through? aguiust Duke ,'' total of $617,208; work., by tho county. J Kahanamoku, Louis J. Bebaq, who is handling the the exerts, therefore, being $1T,29S where the world champions Jack Stakes. of $5000, being mile Saturday, fifty-yar- d lio-nolul- of Hawaii will go it in the race at , Bank .' roUowlnc Francisco '1 Example. ,. Offer of the six men , who compose the above the appropriation. The inter- tn through spring training. , race. , says the 8an Francisco Chroni- I syndicate, left for Cincinnati Febro-- r est is figured np to March 23, 1914, Mr. Lewis and Miss Farley spoke of The party was beaded by the Veteran, As these was nothing in the field of cle of February 25. Coffmaa knows 00 .; ,J that being the date when - the Cum-min- s the steps taken by the mayor of San Harry Davis and Players fctur-gi- s, four that eould make him gallop, Crag- Hmall welt, and says new v:,;.,''.',; included that the star parcel expires. Francisco to assist the unemployed in ' anonr' was topheavy : In esse ths site Bush, MeAvfr,.Ijeaock, Wyekoff, favorite. He Wie in the swimming world gets excited is not that city aa a precedent for what they Incorporated Under lhe Laws of th ; Crag-anou- r WOLVES SLOW purchased before the. expira- - Brown, Caruthera, testes. At tue end of the month when competing in tank races can- IU . t ,, Territory of Hawaii.- 8hawkey,;ilralc, and tion of the Cummins parcel, new pro- elalmed abould bo done In Honolulu. . Kopf, Karat, BalaKml.Jftriekley'. came out at Newmarket. Again succeed in PAID-TJP and not effecting turns. APPEARINO AT CAMP waa - CAPITAL.,.,..; $600,000.00 waa ceedings wilt bays to . be instituted, It expressed by all the council- Boardmao. The trip eouth is. being made tho race a mile, bnt the stakes "Saturday 'a race was the first chance; .1.1 .11 ...... SURPLUS . tfW.T.,.',...ii, I00,000J)0 were ' ' uut tins win necessitate anotner de- men who spoke that tho plantera should by boat, the party taking the steamer 134,000. Craganonr 's form revers- Hmall had of going fifty yards over a Reversing the vsual oyer of UNDIVIDED, KROPiTS 15793.92 e.! war a ,the lay, something which we do not want ears for the unemployed. Miss Farley Lenape at New York, direct masterpiece. He ran and won straightaway seven-mile- , to Jackson eourse," says Coffman, jaunt" ardu'nd' tho lave as to happen. You can, therefore, 'read replied to this by stating that all had ville, .... a smashing race. . "and he eertainly showed what won- the work ily perceive the ownera can be beea. offered jobs on plantations ; , . . . Manager Connie Mack, Still the stewards said nothing, so derful swimmer he is. He first day's, of , the training that if and C. H. Cooke;. CW.Vi . , .Preeidont Eddie Plank, cannot make ' aome Vice-Preside- far as the public season ; for the Sacramento Wolves, persuaded to lay aside their claims of them had had as many as three E. D. Teuney Bender and several others were to leave knew, although they a good torn when racing in tank com- to the or ronr go ..;.":.;,. would have been within precedent bad interest oa their awarda, he opportunities to to work. F. B. Damon i . Cashier the day following by train. Regular petition owing to the fact that be loses Manager Wolverton put the twelve men ." , - sum needed to acquire possession of Tho petition carrying 278 names of Cashier .... a i,t they suggested to the owner that hs his head. He is a a O. O. Fuller:.. Assistsnt ..j marvel over who have appeared at camp through a me enure win come voters, asking for the reinstatement of . ... , , , sell his Derby site within ths B. MeCorriston. Assistant Va"er March 7. ',... favorite and give up rac- straightaway, though, and will bear - - -. workout of real baseball practise, says appropriation. , .',.'- - T. F. Kennedy, road overseer, was re- D.' The ing for time., - ,' DIRECTORS: C; H. Cooke, E. Philadelphia Katlonala left con wutching in the future." .'.. a Maryville Another matter which the treasury ferred to tho committee on February 24 for Wilminfftaa. A few weeks later Ismay 's colt wou (California), dispatch of roads. Tenney, A. Lewis, Jr.E, F. Bishop, 24. department is taking up is - n Through Attorney . S the Derby, and great was ' February Under a bright sua speedy the E. M. Watson. F. F. W. Maefarlane, J. A. McCandless. the joy of PEDS SIGN EMUP. ? W. the betting public. .' work in the outfield and worming up of what amount will be needed L. Humphrey recently resigned from O. H. Atherton, Oeo P. Carter, F. B. ' for building, No complaint jeek-y- . Del Drake, who last season was.. by ths pitchers waa indulged In, but the judging from the tho engineer's department, presented a (1. B A. Cooke. Harris (Doe) White, the Venice pitcher was made 1y any Damon, F.r Atherton, No objection was lodged by any momber of the Kansaa City Club of the tb many pudjles scattered in unex- prices now prevailing. The former demand for the sum of $87.50 for sal- obtained from the White 80s had who American Association, on 23 pected shower estimate, namely. $850,000. was made ary duo. The demand was COMMERCIAL AND 8A VINOS owner or trainer. The February places resulted in many referred to ' stewards just ' Findlay, aigned ;..,', , r . on the prices of 1907. ia de- county attorney. ;. ;; ', DEPARTMENTS, was thought to be ia the wilds of Ore- stepped in and calmly took the Derby at Ohio, a coutract with bath. ', It their the i - a ,.. gon, arrived in Los Angeles today and the Federal League. Drake ia an out- Pitchers Gsge, Colwell and Kramer, sire that the building which has been . given' to all tranches wy iron junay wnilt telling puo-l- i - - Strict attention fo , . .. ;4- agreed upon worked out with tho other Venice Ti- that Craganour waa diaqualifli d for fielder. ., ., ', Caliber Remmer and Inflelder Qiaunini with regard to the ma There- Waa 64,844 Orou Tons of of Banking. ' Earl Moore, terials wtiicn go con- gers. White ia a player who always u fouling and bumping. pitcher last year with were added to the squad. Of those now win into the ' JUPD BLDO., FORT 8T. two-third- s said . in shape, but he will have to work out Immediately up went a publio demand the Chicago Nationals, announced at hero are recruits to profes- struction of building should not Transient Shipping in Port cost less mater-ial- s slowly with bia arm. Ho aays ho to know why the American Cleveland, Ohro, on February 23 that sional ball, but Wolverton is not wor- than $830,000, but if s jockey have gone price, at One Time Yetterday. to have a big year with the Tigers went unpunished, if Craganour really he has signed a Federal League ried over his regulars. All ar expect- up in then it will this season.' had fouled Aboyeur. ed to arrive in a day or so. be necessary to ask for more money, '. That demand has (From Wednesday The men appeared hi uniform today been reiterated frequently, baa Dccause tney desire to keep ths ma- j, Advertiser.) It terials selected formerly, in 1907. for for. the first time 'this season. Hogan sprung 141 again. Meanwhile the stew- At eleven o'clock 'yesterday there the building.- - As case now bad a big medicine ball and the play ards sit tight and say nothing. ' tha stands, were 04,884 gross tons of shlimina in era tossed1 around for time. The answer, as ine amount avauaoie tor too buildiag, Honolulu harbor, counting deep water wssissssw, 'that a told me, is that there the present Among the players who worked out to. waa nothing for which to punish John- at time, is only $723,000, vessels alone to tho exclusion Of all . as $600,000 has been Inter-Islan- d SUGAR 'FACTORS, BHIFPINO AND day were ' Ilogan, Carlisle, Kane, Me ny (Keiff. The stewards were hitting appropriated for shipping and stationed bot- si vp, me - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ardje, White, Bayless, Wilboit,. Klep-fe- r, over hi head. i rotai limit ot cost Detug toms. v '. $1,825,000. INSURANCE AOENTS. . Decanniera and Charley Jackson. There waa an aftermath. drew I have a bill before Con The wharfage of such an aggregation 80 ' To) gress asking for $125,000 more in or- - Jackson declares he ij per cent bet- two cards and told the ste wards he of vessels approximates the sum ot $025 er to - ter than bo was while with the Angela. would aus for an appeal. The stewards bring up the building fund to per day and the fees for pilotage oa Ewa Plantation Company,- ' 1 he shows up well, Hogan undoubt- stood pat aud laid their $850,000. - the transient shljs that made yester- Waialoa Agricultural Co., Ltd, cards upon ths Therefore, would edly .will give him a trial. table. Ismsy's appeal went Into the I urao that over day an unusual day for tho port of Apokaa 8ugar Co., Ltd.. : effort fce made' to have the owners discard. The Derby stakes, 3(),000, Honolulu will bo around $500. . Xohala Sugar Company,. waive interest because the quick, set- UNTVEKaiTT BIDDING CRITICIZED were paid to Aboyeur 'a hi ' Waterfront men who are scenting r Wahiawa Water Company, Ltd. owuer. the tlement of this case depends very Jsiuay haa had bi ' cornel ac-'-t ' ' future are sanguine in the belief that Announcement that the Stanford much upon their decision. -- '.., though' Both Craganour and Aboyeur, the showing set forth ia the above, will St. meet Irat prizea will be one Hoping that a satisfactory conclus yeara Fnlton Ixon Woraa of ioula, actually and the other offiiially witnin a tew be a minimum of - gold ion will aoon bs reached, I beg to re- Babeock Wilcox Compaey- . watches has caused many a pro- Derby winner JPI3, are ' the daily busiuess to be. looked ' - for sons of ths main, '.; after Greens Fuel Econotuissr Company, le of late by those opiKieod luter-acholast- great ,i to aire Desnioud, the big w nnins oy too custodians oi the premier har- ,. Moor Co., Englnoara. Very truly yours, , ; ohaa. 0. h meetings and those who fig- ef whose get have placed his nsuie bor in the Paciflo Ocean, ...... ure that the prises are the inducements easily first in J. K. KALANIANAOLE, '. the list of successful airei. Fv7n!)IlC2 Delegate Hawaii. and not tho competition, aaya a recent . is dead. It was anticipated from ; MANDOT FLOOEED TWICE. Mauon. Navigation Company Han Francisco paper. persona his " Toyo EUson Kalsba These are best sons would be invaluable for Frank Whitney increasing ia numbers every the FEDS STDIL ANOLINO 1 . of Cedar Bardds . In i year,' it future of the British IhorouahbreJ, AbsoIutelyPura diana, put Joe seems,, Now ' Mandot of New Orleans but the first voicing of opinion comes . ''. .. 1 , - BUSINESS CARDS. "la revanche.?' r :v.'.,iiiifimi i ,. FOE OLD MATTY 'down for the count of nine in the third in 8an Francisco against interscholastie Ismay sold Craganonr to go to' Ar. and again floored him in . the tenth competition waa at the recent meeting gent n Republic ou 'eiural"eh,gne''(-mad- e' WORKS CO. ry condition that the .The ten-roun- d 'ONOLULU nON of the board of managers colt never MifiJ round of their bout at New of the Pacific should rave Matbewsou, -- to again in ths ROYAL the most celebrated star iritcher1 of tho New Orleans on February 22. but Mandot of Oyer description mads Association of , A.' A. U, when British Isles nor be York ': . the used in the stud nations!, a proposition to manage outboxed bia opponent In five of the order. Archie Cloud took a "fall" out of Outside of South America; the Brooklyn own v.'-.- Advt. Kince then ot all the baking powders In Federals at his terms. other tight rounds. Three rounds were what he called has n the bidding by univer- there a buyer President Oilmore Mathew-so- - apjared for Aboy haa wired oven.-- v v:...- : sities for athletic material. eur. wIimu also as . - . .' ' has been taken out of follows: ... s After Houolulu and the '.Island of .nglaud and huktlod off, the world celebrated tor Its Will to Russia. " you, manage ; the Brooklyn - MARYLAND HOME FOB - - Fsderalsf You may name your own ' Onhu, Kauai wiU be the first portion of ,' PRESIDENT.' WHOKIKLD great leavening strength .; '. Governor BAKBACK8. March 2. and terms." f- the Territory to entertain , ANNAPOLIS February Tha first gamo "This is no stall," said Gilmore on 19,Ar joint wbo yesterday to of baseball played resolution has'Lsen introduead in the Pinkham, announced here in some purity.' It makes your calces, Felruary 24 at New Yprk. 'Wo. waut time was plaved today be- senate" . bv Honatnr Wtkln The Advertiser that he would be a tween a big man to manage Brooklyn and Buttery V nnd Buttery 0, in the congress to establish a home' inlilsMary member of the Ad Club excursion which i'lrst Pield Artillery Buttery biscuit, bread, etc, healthtul, It have failed to get Btabl. We honestly Berles, want Mathewson, and bs ran play with land ror tae president of the United will leave Honolulu on the evening of which resulted iu a wlu .for Battery V, States, and Brooklyn at his own terms. Wa will recommending a suitable March 88 for Garden Inland. eight to tw,o. Insures you against aliim and site Annapolis. .; the gladly give him twice as much aa be near ' Pinkham ' had Timely hitting '. Although' Governor aud fleldiug on the received from ,' - part of Buttery V ot the New York Club last ' idauned to visit tho Island of Hawaii contributed largely all forms adulteration that see so 11." TROUBLE AVERTED, i, "7 to the defeat of Battery C, while first he has found this impracticable, Aa CU and UeU Tried Remedy Oilmore has not yet received an an- That little Cold and mra th rnat of been Is very Peuchcr of Battery C swatted the go with priced as he bns and still much UKS. sYlNSLOWf SOOTHING SYtXT the low brands, swer from Mathewson. . yours mpst be checked at once or it up With work of descriptions. O spnere fqr a homer 111 tied all SW t the third with .' worse. cUJna ' ""j. uoYiop' inio someioing. The Governor's visit to Kauai will last UU ih,IUliMlM.W aa on lave. The Take a a 'tiaml.rliii ' I leader twins, Ed and Elmer, who fan llnul only as long as the excursion party lUriM on tnmi h, $mi M SmI Wni, atteYies: Battery r' Cordon and Just tt.riW lr, rowed Kos. 8 and I ia the University Cough Remedy and your troubles will will remain on the Island from Sun- !JdWUn. ill.rlj,iiff III,,.!, Battery C Vaihart 8cba-fe- r. and of Washington varsity eight Pouith-keepsi- e Slkou vauiuh. Vnr bmIa hv till llAulra ivlnsiow s SooUung Syrup Struck out by Royal Raking Powiler Cook Book sent free on" rtquest. Address at day morning to Sunday evening, but tlrs. tiorden. 2: by ' ' year, givo tJsoa-aetMtfcrar- ' ' M last have decided to Benson, Smith ft Co., Ltd., agents for the Governor expects later to pay tho Vachary 12. itox 589, Honolulu, Hawaii, ', , . - np rowing this year, Hawaii. ... Garden Island a mors extended, visit.