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8UQAI5 W IIATM a 1 ?g.0O Otnoi J.ese. lb per Titer, mln , U. ton. iw , Hw., 1 h. m., M.lt. Diet: Us. 1HI. rwt., Wind. lltn.. li N.H $01.80 isr ton. Rln, 24h., 8 k. m., .08. Telephone 2365 Star BmincM office The Largest Daily Paper in The Territory second edition. VOL. XX TWENTY-FOU- PAGES. HONOLULU, HAWAII, ll'KDAY, APRIL U TWENTY-FOU- PAGES. 4 ' NG Dr Smitli Talks 1 N8UL1S T WOULD CUT m coNSULS OFF KAUA E5ENTED l k . 1 tf Hil a 1 That Kauat county is to bo cut out Parker announced this morning that (Associated of Its representation at tho National he had withdrawn and there you are. Press Cables to the Star.) WASHINGTON, April 13. is convention, Is said to bo on the pro- Atkinson and Breckons accompan- It believed that the government has been aroused by the interference of the rebols gram of the. Kuhlo faction, in case It ied by Coelho of that island, made a with American consuls in Mex- ico and the execution of Gunner Fountain. can control tho Territorial conven- wild rush to Maul last night, on a. tion on Monday. The reason for this fishing excursion among the delega- Young Aniericaa-- who zse Intelli- ers, make their homes In the Oriental agriculture. Cotton and rice fields HILL Is that the Kuhio ipeoplo will not sup- tion from that county. gent and have an un- republic, they aro bound to .succeed. flourish and tho necessary supply of TO RETIRE. CHICAGO, April 13. C. A. Isl- limited opportunity ln China to make Exploitation Is Barred. labor is right within call. The Post says that James J. Hill will retire soon port Itlce from the Garden There was consternation In the Ku- any- - good and eventually to have great In- "But," says Dr. Smith, "they "An era of railway building from his railroad management and that his son Louis will succeed his chief and, but hav been unable to get hio ranks, as displayed in tho Bul- muttn't and the fluence both ln Industrial and political go the getting 'development assistant, Pendleton. ono from island who will run cock-and-bu- there with intention of of steam navigation is that letin, over a tl story that I affairs, if they go there to stay, ac- Irlch (piick and exploiting the native advancing. But no concession.') are to against Rice. the Matson steamer Lurllne had been cording to Dr. Arthur H. Smith, who industries to their own advantage. be granted to foreigners. If Americans PUBLICITY FOR CAMPAIGN FUNDS. Originally, too, there were (our; sent on a special trip, to Hllo to car- Is stopping In Honolulu on his way to "The Chinese aro determined to wish to tak hold, they be hon- WASHINGTON, April 13. The House Committee on Elections Oahu men on the Kuhlo side who ry Jos. P. Cooke, who was to meet mutt China where he has resided for forty control the evolution of Chinese Indus- est, for no such disgraceful operation the Henry bill for giving publicity to campaign funds. wanted to go to Chicago, and to sat- the big island and tho Maui delega- 'years. try and they aro not going to let for- as was perpetrated there by the Amer- isfy tho quartet an excus for cutting tions and work them for all he was to Dr. Smith, China has eigners get hold of the richest con ican railway syndicate will bo toler- BIG FIRE IN OMAHA. out Kauai camo easy. This is that worth, on way baok, In in- the tho an unlimited greatness of future be- cession.! and exploit them for their ated. OMAHA, April 13. A fire in th business section of th city has Rico will run anyway and a big part terest of the Taft League. This yarn fore her and Americana have the op- own individual gain. j Advice to Americans. ln a loss of $350,000. of Kuhlo fight Is" to keep Itice was spoiled In the advance by the Bulle- portunity of being an important fac- "China has a wonderful industrial' "If Americans wish to take part In from being elected, at the National tin itself, which common in with the tor iu the development of the Infant future before, hor. She Is tho oldest this development, they must show a FRENCH ARMY A,VIATOR KILLED. convention, as Hawaii's national com- papers some ago other days sta'eil republic if they go to China with the nountrv in the world end. throuch all human sympathy toward the Infant re- PARIS, April 13. Lieutenant Bancour has been killed by a fall from mitteeman. Of course the first thing ' that the Lurllne was ?oiiig to flilo Idea of remaining there, studying con- the centuries of her existence aB a na- public and must bo honest ln their an aeroplane. 4 to would to dis- do for that end be with the Enterprise's freight brought ditions and working hard for what tion, vast deiKisits of coal and Iron dealings with tho people. by defeating him credit Rico there down from the Coast In the Lurllne Amcrlcnns uy and do, and policies havo been allowed to lie untouched. methods will not bo tolerated. LA FOLLETTE FOR OREGON. hero go re- ' Mr. Cooke did not to Hllo, but they advocate. Especially their meth- "Mining will bo the greatest indus- "There Is going to be a demand for CHICAGO, April 13. Senator La Pollotte will begin a flvo days' tour Thoso whom the Kuhio league had turned to town In tli Mauna Kea ods of education have a considerable try of all. Coal, Iron and cheap labor teachers; instructors In every branch oi Oregon. slated for Chicago were Kuhlo, At- this morning. Breckons and Coelho attraction for tho Chinese nation and are all close at hand. Cheap labor is of learning are needed and wanted. Shingle kinson. and Parker. Colonel (Continued on Page Eight.) If young Americans, especially teach r.bundant. After mining will come (Continued on Page Eight.) Morning Cable Report on page Two. Nielson I in of Cornerstone HUSBAND NASTILY CONSENTS GOVERNOR KOLOPAPELA Arrested ,T0 HE'S LIBEL FOB DIVORCE LAND MATTERS S CIE T Governor Frcar had nothing to say, Kolopapela, the old hump-backe- d p. m. 3:15 Nielson was arrested In Importantly historical itself is the actors participated since the unpleas- sooner without de- mako scenes that offencd his sense of this morning, about the possibility of Hawaiian, well-know- n r v "The the better about town v town by Chief Detective McDufiie this starting of a stately modern school ant parting of the ways. Judge Dole lay," Is what James K. Wtight thinks th eternal fitness of things or wordu his being a candidate for delegate to was-- knocked down by th fender of afternoon. He had given the offlcori building in one of tho newest suburbs took the occasion ln happy manner about his wife's desire to obtain a dl to that effect the Republican national convention. street car No, 46, going east, near the slip at the boat this morning. of Honolulu, but tho laying of tho to assure the former ruler of the land vorce from him. From which it is Jame3 flatly contradicts the wife of Tho governor is busy on land mat- tho depot this afternoon. Tho detectives were on hand when cornerstone of Llliuokalani school of his cordial personal esteem, while evident thut Wright is his own attor- his bosom about using tho grocery ters and he and Land Commissioner Kolopapela was badly bruised about th steamer Mauna Kea arrived this at Kalmuki yesterday combined old Her Majesty received the friendly ney. money for booze. He says he has Tucker had another long conferenci.-thi- s the head and face and was removed looking morning, for Alexander T. and new history of Hawaii In a way overtures with that kindly gracious-nes- s Mrs. Georglana Williams Wright never used any of her money but on morning. Rights of way, roads to Queen's Hospital. Nielson,' a local machinist, for the;ar-res- t to make the event exceedingly strik- which lias earned for her the sues for divorce on tho ground that the other hand has paid some of her nnd valuations had a lot to do with of whom Sheriff Pua wired in- ing. affectionate respect of everybody who her husband is a habitual drunkard bills. the matter, and there still remain structions from Hilo. As tho two chief personages ilgur- - J meets her. that he won't work but lives, off of All tho thanks he got for that wis much to be done beforo the adver- STRAY CATTLE The description was: "si feet 4 in; can ing ln the ceremonies were Queen . There was indeed a burying of the her labor and that he "has become a hearty scolding nnd tho informatio? tisement of the homesteads be yellowish hair, light ches, whit bluo Llliuokalani, the former reigning sov-eteig- past, with all Its heartburnings and rnoro and more of an incnbu3 on her. that Georglana had money of her own proceeded with. eyes, black suit, Panama hat." and Judge Sariford B. Dole, misunderstandings, which was fitly She alleges that he takes the money nnd could pay her own bills. v The governor has not yet express- Neilson was not arrested and he who was called to the leadership of eulogized by tho interment in the cor- she gives him to buy groceries with As to tho "incubus" charge, James ed his opinion of th sanitary com- ANNOY SUBURBS to give McDuf--i either managed Chief the government that superseded the nerstone of tho queen's book, wherein and spends it for booze.