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Frcn 8. T.t - 90 v n Sierra, Mcb. 30. - s.r.r , 7 rrMatioa, Mcb. 31. Froa TftiteosTcrt .Ml 1 . Mikara, Apr. 22. For TuteoiTcri Niagara, Apr. 21. 5 Evening BulleUn. Est. 1882, Na 581S. 22 PAGES. HOKOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, MAIICII 2S, 1914. 22 PAGES. PRICtt FIVE CE2iT3 Hawaiian Star. VoL XXI. No. 855. 11 nnar m T7' flF;R!'"f',, John V. Francis, CAP. PENHALLOW Governor of Texas ( 'I. Civil Yar Veteran, Yould Send Rangers Answers Last Call DIES AS RESULT Across Rio Grande --7 J OF BROKEN HIP - - Lsktil UUuy iicnei t mmmi m, ay $ Well-kno- wn Prom- Con- Promice Hade That Souza of Kohala Willi be Master and i Rebel General Telegraphs That Fighting Dismissed is Believed by Pacheco to'be Error inent Mason Suffered Acci-- tinues to be Heavy and That He Exp2ct3 to dent on March 9 V Inspired by His Opponent for the Post-- ; Occupy Torreon Sometime Tonight mastership of Honolulu Resigna- - REMAINS COMING HERE 240 Creusot Cannon and 10,000,000 ; IN THE S. S. MANOA March 1 2 ! Rounds Ammunition Purchased tion Took Effect ! Htnr-BuUft- ! ' ln Cable . - (Special VVas in Best: of Health Up to I . AMOoiated Irs3 Catll 2S-IroiI- sIonal arp WASHINGTON, D. March 28. M. C. Pacheco is out -- .PARIS France, March lrcsUrnt Haerta's arrnU ; C, of Suffering - Fall , Time busily engaged in this city porrhaslng a run and amnianltloo. That fur of the running in the fight for the postmastership of Honolu- : 10,(;CO,()00 ammunition been pur on. Inspection Tour , 210 lYeasot cannon and ronnd.4 of hate chased for delhery next week. : lu. A conference has been arranged for Monday, at which j - ! 1 Special .Star-Bulleti- n WlreiessJ - Postmaster-gener- al First-assista- nt Td SS-Gen- will be present Burleson, WAILUKU,' Maui, March. 28Cap-Ul- n VjirABEZ'; Mexico, March eral Villa .telnrraph that Ihere U Postmaster-genera- l Roper and Charles Barron of Honolulu B. P. R. Penlailc died this rontinued heavy fighting In the ilrinlty of Terrron, aud that he expert t V e of capture touljfht u detail!, a re at hand an to the fatali:!es def- morning at 3 o'clock' as result that city tr It is believed that the postmastership of Honolulu will be njuries received .rv.arch 3, when he result of the several Uifrrent engagements that are lchTed to hare, cc ' ; ' " initely settled at this conference. A promise has been made : fell and brok his hip. Arrangements V . i . J rorred. were made this morning for funeral that Postmaster Souza of Kohala will be dismissed. The sit- services to be held at 4 o'clock this Postmaster-gener- al afternoon, under thef auspices of the in Hawaii was discussed today by ff uation IV, vet- fam- (Joternor roIinItt Texas, Collapses Boat . John Frunel, rhil war Masonic lodg, in order that his Platform at Burleson and Barron for more than two hours. eran, m ho Tans passed away after ily may leave,' here with the remains who has rrriaesled permlsslaa of 1 Pen-hallo- w Secretary of W, J, Bryao to C. S. ALBERT, v 8B Illness of almost three years. in the Manoa this evening. Capt State r was p "eminent in masonic cir- send the Texas llangers- - across Race; Cambridge Bests G::for f John V. Francis, for 17 years a cles and ha I a wide acquaintance the liio (irande la . pursuit of the receipt of above cable, M. Pacheco said: '"-- - "When notified of the G j having cross Cable) ' " - Honolulu, died noon to- tfe island, been Mexicans 'when .tnfy eter '.''' fAssoclated Fress message- la inspiration of resident of at thrcuchout J "I do not doubt tbat the the direct - In a number of lumber schoon- Into Texas and commit crimes.. PUTNEY, Eng., Mar. 23. Fourteen persons ,were painfully . Injure Barroril Your correspondent in Washington, of course, does not ' day at his home at Kaimuki,- ending master Charlea a . 1 50 spectators y.-iar- platform, holding at the word for several things an., illness which began three ers during years past i here this afternoon when the know him and nay be excused for taking Barron's Captain Penhallow was apparently rowing regatta, collapsed, precipitating the entire assem- which apparently untrue Buch as his statement that 1 am out of the ago, when he suffered from a stroke tre ' ' : good up time of bly None reported dead as a of the accident. - - '; paralysis. in health to the ;the to the ground. is result running for postmaster. , of OF years-o- accident He, rode several miles on RELATIVES The Cambridge crew defeated Oxford by four lengths. 'There is no truth In that I am In no sense out of the running, and. Mr. Francis was 71 f age and commit-teemc- ji sus-vive- his saddle mule the morning of the I will not be Unless the" postmaster-genera- l calls upon the national a veteran of the Civil war. He is d my appointment has been by one son, Harry S. Francis. 9th, going up the lao Valley, near to submit a new name. The fact that Wailuku, to inspect one of the water held up does not mean that I have quit It has always been the practice For a number of years tdecsased held Officers to any protest position deputy tax tunnels. While inside the tunnel, 900 British Army of Mr. Burleson to call the attention of the committeeman the of collector. Captain Penhallow suddenly dropped WSCREWU that Is made against the name of a. candidate he has sent In. ", He retired from that place when par- V ; ' to the groiuid,' suffering extreme pain. we heard nothing from him. He is either making a radl-- alysis him . , "So far have overtook r He thought at first that he had thrown Ready to Quit, Says Ruzzz cal exception to his rule or he does not consider the protest of sufficient Mr. Francis came here from L03 , out his knee, which had given him an investigation by the committeeman. :y . sev- " " 'importance to call for Angeles, where he had lived for trouble before., was half an hour t Press Cablel i whole message Is too barrpnesque to be given face value, ". many it fAssoclated "The eral years, and . made' friends. before he was able to crawl to ' the XONDOX, England, 3Iarrh 2S. Sir Edward Kussdl, a ktannch urr rf. "He seems to be obsessed with my name. He can't get it out of his His y6uth" was spent in Missouri.' He - ' tunnel and call signed todjy, to the '. .' ;. entrance ofthe for er ef the jrorrrnment, publishes a stiitenicnt tiUA system. i was a large man with a pleasing per- . postmaster Kohala, resigned0 weeks ago. The help. Finally two' Japanese laborers that Lord Koberts hag a list of 300 army efflcera nho are rraJj to res!;-- ,,Scu7a, the at several sonality (hat drew to him - many heard his cries, and carried him to Officers of Steamer Unable to man place, but I am "." :v ; "territorial central committee endorsed another for the ;. friends. a man being dispatch- to lve out name. name has been sent to the post. the main road, not at liberty his The For three days Mr. Francis condi- ed to Wailuku medical aid. In the Account for Canard of , raaster-ftnera- J for at Washington."-- -- c u tion has been very low. He was re- V me, le I good winning out,, and mean ti however, an automobi British Cabinet Disperses "I feel satisfied that have still a chance of ported morning. ; Ship's Sinking protest valid he will call on worse this Just a containing Major Bal and a part of that if Mr. Burleson thinks that the are pass- in- a few minutes after 12 o'clock he, friends reached the spot and the LONDON, Eng., March : 2S.The members of the cabinet, who havs John Wilson to explain them, or investigate' them, or send in "new : - " away. S ., In Ho- ' ed jured man was placed the car and "I lost no time upon arrival at days owing to complications name none of which things he has done. - been on edge for the past several the cf.f: - "will- ';: ; Funeral arrangement be an- taken to town, v ; night in again assuring .week-end- ,. pre?:.-i-tion-s " nolulu last Ulster situation,; dispersed o6y for the and to maks nounced later. - , ; Although In great pain, he bore his members of my family that, I was very for further. endeavor to straighten out the tangle during the n:xt John W. Francis was with Company sufferings without a murmur, and It land living,, re- - much in the of the week..: , '; V - - " !G IS; K ef the famous" 23d Missouri In- was not until an examination was marked Captain Louis Self, master of USED home serious- Inter-lslan- d Ki fantry- made his ; P:UI!!i IlrE li: from the beginning until the at that the the steamer Maui'jthe '.. war; Many ness of his injuries was known. The end . of the of the rebellion. ' vessel that figured : with grewsome times recruited,'0ita officers and men shock proved too much for his ad prominence In the canard of Its com- U' Given . $300,000 v.--- .-,- GO. ACCOUNTS - - - vanced :yea.rswj---- ;- MriceM' CHNIVAL ON sacrificed In a dozen important plete disappearance d . K wltijin 10 Company f rendered Its loss of all officers and crew best service during the gloomy,, hope- miles of the entrance to Pearl Har- football Stadium by G:,r .t -t the .Mid'.