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U. S. WEATHER BU-REA- JUNF. 10-- Ust 24 SUGAR 96 Test Cen-tri- fu hoars' rainfall, .65 tem- jait. 4 3l25cs Per Ton. perature, max. 78; mm. $86.25. 88 Analysis Beets 68. Weather, variable 12s; Per Ton $91.80. S ? 9 ? 0 8 8 CD 9 ' 9m VOL. III., NO. 128. 1 HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SUNDAY JUNE n, 1905. TWELVE PAGES. Entered Jau it, at Honotuin Hawaii, &a Seioua JOSEPH J. FERN LOOKING FOR A SITE WYMAN FINDS the man Named FOB THE COMING GOOD SITE FOR to beat quinn PEACE CONFERENCE LEPROSARIUM s E The Civic Federation Announces its Choice and (ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS.) Surgeon General Pleased With Arrangements it Also Endorses Henry for Sheriff of Oahu. WASHINGTON, June n, The acceptances of Japan and at the Settlement and Has Picked Out s Papers Filed. of President Roosevelt's good will have been received here. Poepoe His Square Mile. ST. PETERSBURG, June n. Paris is Russia's choice as the place for the peace negotiations, but she would accept Manchuria I The Civic Federation has announced "he name of the man who is counted I or Washington. The site for the t'nited States Leprosarium at Kalawao, Molokai has been upon to beat Jim Quinn for Supervisor. It is Joseph J. Fern, shipping master for the Wilder Steamship Company. His nomination papers were filed late selected and all that remains to be done before the actual erection of build- yesterday afternoon. NORWEGIANS ARE CALM. ings is begun is the surveying of the tract. This will be done at once, and it In the 'meantime, things have commenced to be doing in the fight for will not be long before building work will proceed. The selection of the site Sheriff of the County of Oahu. Not a doubt of it. High Sheriff Henry filed 'was Surgeon-Gener-al CHRISTIAN IA, Norway, June u. The public is calm and it accomplished yesterday by Wyman and the party of his nomination papers yesterday. And, even a little ahead of him, Poepoe Territorial and Government officials who accompanied him to Molokai on is believed that Sweden will peacefully accept the situation. A re- the was smoked out and filed his nomination papers as fusion candidate. public is popularly favored. steamer Likelike. The site is just east of the Baldwin Home at Kalawao and Evidently this matter aroused an interest entirely beyond its apparent im- comprises about a square mile of fine land, sloping gently from the mountains portance. The news came down town with a rush and Arthur Brown, who had deserted the island canvass somewhere en route, was seen in consultation A RIOT IN RUSSIA. to the ocean. There is a fairly good landing on the beach, the drainage is with Harry Murray and Charlie Chillingsworth and other of his lientenants, perfect and a splendid water supply is easily Obtainable. as though the action of Poepoe was of the greatest moment. Maybe there Surgeon-Genera- l Wyman was seen last night when the Likelike arrived i. MINSK, June n. In a riot here twenty Jews were wounded was a fear that Poepeoe would not file his papers. Maybe there was a fear :in port and seemed greatly pleased with the trip. "We had a most success -- he would. But, of course, if anything is to be made at all of the Home and one killed. One soldier and the chief of police were wounded. that ful day and a pleasant trip," he said, "and selected a beautiful spot just Kule bugaboo this time,, Poepoe must be kept in the race. east of the Baldwin Home in Kalawao. The site is well suited to the purpose And so, what will happen to Poepoe, no man can say. His name may be GROVE R TO THE RESCUE. on the ticket when the ballots are counted and it may not be. In any to which it will be put; it is well drained and has a good water supply. Sur- event, it will not be upon many of the ballots. veying lines will be run at once. We drove all over the peninsula and in- - HOME RULERS MAKE A RAISE. NEW YORK, June II. Grover Cleveland has accepted the po- spected the settlement. I am very much pleased at the conditions there. The sition of trustee for the Equitable Life. Bot there ... a report current that the Home Baler, had raised a bit of settlement is excellent in every way and we have an ideal spot for our money somewhere, and would spend it. Perhaps Poepoe is spending some of station." significant this report of a raisa should have it as a speculation. But it is that AN AUTO TRAGEDY. Governor Carter stated that the site selected seemed to be an ideal one. come coineidentally with Brown's hurried return to town and that Poepoe 's "We took the Surgeon-Genera- l over and showed him what we had, but the .filing of his papers should have followed that event, too. The bugaboos work is not finished yet." In reply to a question as to whether the Territory might just as well get ready to work overtime, that is sure. CHICAGO, June ii. An automobile plunged into the river I was satisfied with the selection, the Governor replied, "Yes, there are some Eeports that come from the around-the-islan- d trip of the Republicans are here, drowning three people. of our buildings on site which will have to be moved, and that will cause various. The party was at Waialua last night, where it was said that Brown the some expense, good that the station will do is worth more to us than would join them, although he was in town and in earnest eonfereace with his PRESIDENT RECEIVES but the lieutenants yesterday at noon. The expedition, so the stories go, had had the money the removal of the buildings will cost, though the Territory is not its mishaps. The lirst of these took place at Kaneohe, on the first night out. BISHOP AT burdened with surplus funds." The party was traveling with horses, of course, the walking not being as good LIBERT President Pinkham of the Board of Health stated that conditions were now as it may be later, and after the meeting the horses were turned into a THE WHITE HOUSE good in the settlement. There were no complaints and many compliments corral. And, in the morning, they were gone every one of them. Whether were passed on "Jack" McVeigh's administration of affairs. Mr. Pinkham enemy in vicinity, to make this was a nefarious device of the Home Rule that stated that the Likelike arrived at Kalaupapa at about 8 o'clock yesterday go or them out of the country, nobody could the candidates afoot frighten morning. The trip over was very rough and a number of the party were sea- sav. The horses were gone, and two of them have not been found yet. The sick. The landing was smooth and no trouble was experienced in getting candidates, however, went on. Link McCandless lent them mules. band greeted the visitors at the landing. After in "I think it was the fault of one of my old horses, which is a terror to ashore. The settlement open gates." said Candidate Jim Quinn, who was not of the party, yesterday specting Kalaupapa the party drove over to Kalawao, where the site was "I did not know it until after they had gone, but they tell m that horse selected without any trouble, it being practically the only one considered at open any gate. can all seriously. After the site had been picked out the party returned to Ka- Which is a manifestation of the superiority of horse sense, perhaps. Be- - cause the Civic Federation insists that Mr. Quinn has come to a gate that laupapa and lunched at McVeigh's. In the afternoon the maps were gone lie cannot open. over and the situation discussed. At 5:25 the Likelike started on her re- HENRY'S PETITION. with $ turn trip to Honolulu. Superintendent McVeigh returned the party. Sheriff Henry was, perhaps, The filing of the nomination paper of High It is reported that there is a possibility that the Government may select a most significant political move of the day. The paper was very numer the dryer spot than the one selected for the main station and ously signed, much more numerously that that of Brown, as will be seen by second site in a the following comparison of the two papers: erect one of the buildings on it. ' HENRY. BROWN. F. J. Lowrey, A. F. Griffiths, P. I. Chester A. Doyle, John Marcallino, W Weaver. E. D. Tenney, Charles If. L. Stanley, J. A. Thompson, Henry CROWDS ATTENDED THE HOLY Cooke. W. A. Low, Jonathan Shaw, Davis. S. M. Kanakanui. J. H. p. C. Jones. Frank Barwick, Ed Harbottle, C. Hustace Jr., A. G. Towe, A. X. Campbell, D. L. Nichols, J. S. Martin, J. S. Walker, Withinpton. Theodore Richards, J. Clifford Kimball. E. K. Rathburn, GHOST FETE AT CATHEDRAL It Whitney. W. L. Moore, L. A. H. D. M. Cobb. J. K. Wilder, J. F. Thurston. A. W. Pearson, W. A. Brown, W. J. Forbes, A. H. Smith. Bowen, K. W. Campbell, A. Lewis Manuel Leal, J. H. Boyd, J. H. Jr., G. P. Castle, C. R. Hemenway, Soper, Harry Armuage, Frank The Holy Ghost celebration at the Roman Catholic Cathedral which began P. ML Pond. W. H. Babbitt, John Hustace, E. S. Cunha, A. V. Gear, Kffinger.
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