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Totjlioh Unrrv Donkin, a Prominent Member of Hero Helen Is G Arc Able to Make Such Statements with Learned Keller ST A- - .. Ml.. - M.MI WI-1K- WHOllENUMBER 3324 VOL. VI., NO. 132 HONOLULL. II Ml TERRITORY. JIN.IC 20.. " " i .f CURRENCY REFORM TWIN Mammoth Imperator Ends Her DERBY TRAGEDY TO PREVENT HIT NECESSITY WITH TARIFF REPLY TO JAPAN BILL, SAYS PRESIDENT. Voyacfe Incident Maiden Without REPEATED NIC F ROM STIRS UP THE IS AT ASCOT TIFF . PEOPLE Male Suffragette, Calling Mis3 Message Will Urge Cokio Despatch Says PopuUce Is President's Davison's Name, Yfgnt Down Special Ssssion of Attacking Government for Its Passage at Under Trampling Hoofs of tho Currency Reform Bill, to Pre- Weak Attitude Towards Amer-ic- a Leader in thO; Gold'Cup Race vent Any "Manufactured Pa in Regard to the Anti-alie- n Yesterday- - and Is Reported nic" as a Result of Drastic Cuts Land Legislation. Dead. in Underwood Measure. From" Tokiq tlicro was received by tlio Hawaii Shinpo yesterday morning AMERICAN ENTRY WAS LEADERS SAY MEASURE n cnblegram stating tliat thero is gen OBJECT OF THE ATTACK CANNOT BE HURRIED UP oral dies.iti'-factio- throughout J a pan over tho latest development in the ne,otlat'ons between that country anil Mrs. Pankhurst, Out of Jail, Is Bill as Is Framed Is a Com- It the United States oer the California ia Serious Condition as a Re- Following Anti-alie- promise, "Rational Land .Law controversy. sult of Hei Hunger Striko Rcservo" System But Giving According to tho dispatch, tho reply Another Term of Forcible Feed-in- g Government Complete Control of tho United States to tho rejoinder presented in Washington by Ambassa-do- r Would'Sill Hor, Say3 Her by Means of a Reserve Board ' Chimin to tho state department, j3fi!fc 'E'rjffifiajWIBIssSrfs Physician. 5 at the Federal Capital. Jv fir i'5!Wp2r''4BB' ji was handed to him on Wednesday, ' i its firm inslstenco that' tho United States government does not d (By Fedoralv, Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, June 19. tho California legislation ns a 10. (8peclal to The HAMBUHO-AMERIOA- LINEK IMPEKATOE. LONDON; Juno (Special to Tin- - Advertiser) violation of any treaty obligations. Advertiser) Emulating tho feat which This the Shinpo eorrespondent Tho largest ship afloat, contrasted with a liner of the size and tonnngo of tho S. S. Mongolia. rclort, lifo dur- President Wilson completed this Btates, "was received at Toklo with cost Miss Kniy Davison her again (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) ing Iho Derby, an afternoon tlic.finnl iirrniiKcincrtU great regret, and tho pcoplo aro tho running of un Bulgaria Sends Ultimatum 'to making narsn attacks, on mo govern- NEW YORK, June 10, (Special to The Advertiser) Having crossed in six days, eighteen hours identified "male sulfragotte," durjng liis' message to n attitude, toward - for putting ment for its weak and eight minutes, the great new llamburg -Aiiierienn liner lnierator arrived off Sandy Hook at mid- Iho running of the Gold Cup rnco at Servia Demands Carrying America." the necessity for currency night and this morning was anchored in quarantine, sue will come. up tne Amoroso umnnei (luring Ascot today, nttomptod to stop August Out of Secret Treaty. " reform in the lionise on Monday. EAOE DELEGATES the dav to hbr dock on the North Uiver, Belmont's horso Tracory, while ho was Tlie passage of thu great liner, the biggest ship nlliml was reported to have been without incident. Hold. Party leaders say it will be im- CALL ON PRESIDENT heading tho enthusiastic welcome. down and, Ffdrrsl Wlrrltu Wejrph.) She received an Tho man was knocked it possible to pass the Currency Bill (nr - June 10. (Special to Tho WirclMs Telegraph.) is- reported, 'vns killed. a special session, it was Vienna, (By Federal at but Bal- Despito tho' efforts of Spectators to Advcrtisor) Konowcd war in tho 'WASHINGTON', Juno J9. (Special IN IS learned today that the President's TROLLEYS SMASH tlia-ina- in of Trac- kans, which recently BCcmed an impos to Tho- - Advertiser) I'res'dont Wilson stop Mm, ran front message will declare that tarifl s'lbmt j through mediation by Iiussin, today received Viscount Chimin, the ery! waving his arms, in ono hand a re- ngalu to- and currency are twin necessities loomed large as a probability Japaneso ambassador; Kajinosukc FOR volver nml in tho other a sulTrngetta day when Bu'garia. formally demanded MONTH CHILDREN 0NSUNDAY NEXT of ling. Just ns.the borso struck him down and that financial reform will in- that Serbia Immediately ovacuato nil Ihukn, president of tho federation llalkan territory which is indesputnbly tho Christian churches m Japan; Dr. ho cried out something about Miss u sure to tliQ country safety from of Bufgarian. , Julchi Soyeda, former president the DF SPAIN'S RULERS and went down in a heap under drastic cuts in tariff duties and If.Servia declines, Bulgaria announces Industrial Bank of Japan, and Tadao Sixteen Dead and Eighteen Aro If It Docs N6t, Look for Some tho horse's hoofs. nocretary cham- Will immediately move to oo Kumuja, chief of Jho ' Tho nttctifpt nuout forestall a "manufactured piiii'ic.. .tuatit Toklo. Badly Injured Near Vallojo Fireworks in Crater of occurred six cupy fills territory. This doubtless will ber of commorcu of t fax- - lengths frornUlio finishing lluo. The compromise bill finally - a. Tho 'members of tho delegation ' brine- elash which will result in a . ,fune 0. (l,ty Afiso, ' intro-tluce- Urrsdt.'tficniHelvcg as pleased, with Yesterday. Morning. .J(ll)UI', - Mokuawe.bwo.0, ai;rcuUJjpi$W.w4i1clirwill be dual struggle between tho former allitmJ Vic- - 1'rcgiuent. elated Press t'ublo) Quuon follows i thts ''regional .Btilgnrin's demand la taken hero as their audience with tlio . ANOTHER 'SSL TERM Tho President declared that the foriA I'ugcnio was safely dullvlir-- Hanking system in many final. cd of n eon night. Jnnancso had expressed themrclves (Mi l'nlrril SvirtlMs Tlcp-h.-) s last WOULD KILL LEADER It is learned that ,tho Bulgarian ulti- Is tho s)ou mid tho "Kllauea will spbut not Sunday and Df its features, except that gov- 11 This third matum is on tlio a trea- "In most friondly and cordial way." VALLIUO, .Tunclfl. (Special to The biscd terms of or compliment iomth cLild born to tho King and wo cau predict it wilh nllnost absolute ernment control is assured. It which existed between Servia mid lie sulci it was a visit Advertiser) In a collision of cars on (Iiy Tedorsl Wlrolasf Telegraph.) ty and entirely unolticinl, Queen of Jjpain. Prlnco Alphouso, certainty," said Professor Thomas A. divides the country into fifteen Bulgaria before tho Turkish war be Napa to- LONDON, 'JUuo 10. (Special to Tho tho 'valley electric railroad tho is six years old; Juggar, Jr., In his lecturo at tho V. il, reserve districts, each with a gov- gan. day, th'rco miles north of Vallejo, six- Prlnco J.ilmo was born live years Advertiser) Mrs. Kmmelino Pank- ONLY THE COOLD3S - I. A. last evening. ernment board and all under a teen peoplo woro killed ami eighteen In- ago next l.onday and tho Prln- hurst, tho militant suffragette leader, cess Beatrice was born four years "If Kllauea tails to perforin ns we for tho reserve, hoard In "Washington. SHOUT FOR "WAR" jured, somo fatal.ly, ut cloven o'clock who was released on' Monday, "Emergency currency" to tin EIS ago next Sunday. have predicted, it is an indication that third time, from Ilolloway jail, is in a this morning. Tho cars wero rounding , thero been somo in the A'ANCOUVBlt. June 10. "Thero , has interference according to amount of 500,000,000, based a curve and colllilcd head-on- precarious condition today, 'bo lav 11 tube and Moaua Lon will bo heard upon fetfernl, state, and local may soma talk among tho coolies Both cars woro traveling at n high her followers, us a result of her last further explained tho scientist. bonds is authorized. and the rickshaw boys In Japan about speed and when tho .collision came woro HELEN KELLER SOUGHT from," two days' hunger strike. in ends Charts wero thrown on tho scroen, war witlr'tho United States, but the telescoped and thoso tho frunt TO TEACH DON JAIME Her personal physician says that an- bcitfr class Japaneso arc taking tho wero instantly killed. Many of tho vic- showing how and why observers at their tims were from San Francisco. other term of imprisonment would be j philosophically," declared MADItll), Juno fi.'--It been little station on tlio brink of tho crater (By 1'cderal Wireless Telegraph On nccodnt of tho accident happen- his practically certain to doom Mrs. Pank- totjlIoH Unrrv Donkin, a prominent member of hero Helen is g arc able to make such statements with learned Keller ST. Juno 10. (Spe- es- that PirrnliSIlUltd, tho American colon.! in Toklo, who ar- ing in tho country, it was hard to sought by the Spnnlhh royal lamlly assuruncc. hurst. She now; suffers irum valvular to Tho Kiglity women Sat- tablish communication and meagre de- cial Advertiser) rived on tho Kmpress of Russia on to undertake to tench Dun Jaime, m'C-o- "The tube from thu crater Kllaucn heart troublo ns a rosillt of forcible twenty-seve- cd American-Japanes- sur- n wcrf-mirn- today by villagers, en urday, iTi8cussing tho tails only were brought hero by child of tlio King and Queen, to extending down into tin molten depths feeding, her frame is shrunken and of girl Tho injured to tho is raged at tho importation cheap ifsue this morning. "I look for vivors. Were rushed lalk. It i also stated that .her scrv. of tho earth, ucts ns a barometer and, wasted nml it is said tho only thing laborers to work on a beet Migar estate un amicable settlement of tho present Vallejo general hospital and all doc ii'iim Urn lilttn nrwuln,! Iiy It.llii? .Maria, vUicn the pressure Increases within, it now keeping her allvo is her determined in tho district Of 1'irintin, in the prov-Inc- o strained condition with regard to tho tors who could Do reached wero pressed tiK,teen months old.
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