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VOI. VII., NO. 4.5 HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1914. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE NUMI'.ER'.VXYi

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QUEBEC, May 29. (Associated Press Cable). Eight hundred persons are missing and,it is believed, have perished as the result of the sinking last night of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland in the St. Lawrence River, off Father Point in the county of Rimouski, " : province of Quebec, following a collision with the Norwegian Collier Storstad. . . V V ill-fat- Three hundred and fifty of the passengers and crew of the ed ship have been landed at the little town of Rimouski, and the remainder of the approximately twelve hundred who were on the ship are not accounted for. ' ;:, The impression that they have been lost'is furthered from the reports that the Empress of Ireland sank within ten minutes after the collision. , ' The ships were running in a heavy fog when the crash came. : v , While reports from the scene of the disaster are meager it is not believed that the survivors, though landed on the sparsely settled Rimouski ' coast, are suffering greatly from exposure as the weather has been extremely mild for this season of the year. ; Among- - the 1200 persons on board the Empress of Ireland were a large party of Salvation ArmyWorkers. Early, reports stated that the Empress of Ireland had collided'with the German steamer Hanover and that both ships had gone down, the Empress of Ireland with its 1200 persons and the Hanover with 1318 passengers aboard and a large crew. Later reports, however, definitely established the other ship in the collision as the collier Storstad, Captain Anderson. ' :i :': The Empress of Ireland, which was the crack liner of the Canadian Pacific fleet, being the lares(t placed in commission, was carrying seventy-se- ven first class passengers, 206 second class, 504 third class and crew of about 400 men" when it struck the Storstad. She was in command of Lieutenant Kendall, Royal Naval Reserve. ' The Empress of Ireland was'Iaunched at Glasgow on January 28, 1906. It was 569 feet in length; 65 feet 6 inches in width, its tonnage was : ' ' .'..-';- .' . v v . 14,500 and displacement 20,000 tons. - - r. . . Not quite two years ago, the Empress of Britain, tistep ship of the Empress of Ireland, and in practically th; same locality as last night's disaster, rammed and sank the collier Helvetia. The Empress of Britain, however, ' escaped serious damage, rescued all the passengers aboard the Helvetia and took them into Montreal. . , ' , Langtcy Aeroplane PEACE OH Disasters- - Decade ROSE PROMOTED G OVER DR-- G S First Built, Made : Marine of Past ; y JOB DEALS ? to. Fly-b- Gurtiss Y)0 June 15. General Sltkitm, excursion st :am1oat with 140Cf persons alxjard; took (Trc TOSIIERIFF'S IB LO ll 1 ' " . oing through Hell Gatc,East River;. more than 1000 lives lost. . 1905, Scj'teniher 12. rjapancse warship Mika.sa nink after explosion in 5ascbo harbor;'.) ' UPTOlISi - - - - 'C-- lives' loit.' : '. ". , Machine Was Same Which Fell f- In Turn the New Official Give's Three Lenses Are Given for 991 l2.-- , . ., ' 1,'ebruary S. SS in cf;lliskv,..!,h Harry iii, Hong' Island-- . . JMwiont . Hani'nv, ' - Into Potomac Ridicule ' - Recognition vto Employes Years Each- Total Acrcr ,K ... '." "'Sound ; 183. lives lost. V j v 1 .. Killed Inventor. iyo7, February 21. English mail steamship Berlin wrecked off the Hook of (olland ; 142 i :. Under Him. age Involved 292.34. ' ' v El III! ; lives lost. ': '.''.. ' , 1 l(.QJ, February 24. Austrian Lloyd S. S Iru;)cratrix, fjom Trieste to Bombay, wrecked V'.i'J oa Three homestead lcises of yenrs KKM VU A, New" York, May 2'J. ' ( Uoao wan Gape of Crete and sunk 137 lives lost. ' . , buries II. appoiutcd sheriff each, nine special homestcid agreements l'Tir by Federal Wireless) Honolulu were I nd l'X)7, warship Jena, blown up at Toulon ; 120 livea lost. of the city and' county of and four transfers apriv?d Mediators Practically Complete March.Frcnch , siguod yestnnUy by Goverimr i'inivli i:ii. CileNtt H. Cnrtiss, th famous aviator 1907, 21. S. S. off Cove, jn yesterday Ly the board of supervisors July Columbia sunk Shelto i California, collision with tvS. San The riiecial homesteud . ar(!eiiienti Plans for Pacification of Mex and nirhhlp toustrurtor, yesterday was at their noon-da- meeting to fill the . Pedro; 50 lives lost. . v'. - 'V culled tor the taking up of 171.lv! HiKcinwfiil iu Nmkin fly the Samuel vacancy caused by Vt illiam P, Jarrett of government land, appraised at ico and Lay Proposals Before 1908, April 25. British cruiser Gladiator rammed by American liner St Paul off Isle of being high . heavior-tlmn-ai- r appointed to the position of 0!H Imlcy aeroplane,' the first ' 3W4.2l; the year leases cover Wight; 30 lives lost. v;-'-i shcrni' or. the Territory by Governor Two Rulers For Their Ap- machine ever constructed and K.oo acres, no cunsideratiou beiu 1908, ; v .' Piiikbam. The two appointees ..will to make a soceeFsful flight. The crude July. Chinese warship Ying King fouit Jered 300 lives lost. ; U'lvenj and the transfers cover 112.ini ' take ollice on June 1. noted. The. proval Nature of Findings machine fell into the 'otoiiiac river 1908, August 24. S. S. Folgenenden wrecked ; 70 persons lost. . acres, uo consideration At last night's meeting of the super- total ares' figuring in the sixteen pub-tie- , ' wlmn the inventor attempted to make 1908, November 6. S. S. Aaish sunk in storm off Etoro 150 lives lost. Not Made public. Island; visors, iu a roiniuunicstion to thut H' tly years was res- lauds transactions amounts to it many bro, but it '' .'. Koee twenty-tw- - 191 U February 2. S. S. Abenton wrecked; 70 Jives lost. . , . body, Sheriff not tied the board acres, compprised in separ- . cued front its watery grave and later ' ' ' ' that be intended . appointing Chiet lots. The . 1911. April 23. S. S. Asia ran aground; 40 lives lost, V ! ately surveyed truusactions became an exhibit in the Hinithsonian . ' . Clerk Julius W, Asca to the position 01 were aa follows: 20. 5. 81 '. ; NIAGARA FALLS, Cuuada, May institute. Uocause the machine waa ao 1911, September S. S. Tuscapel wrecked i lives lost.: j. sheriff. ' lloinestead leases, 99t years ' ; deputy Kaluua ridiculed by newspapers as well ns his : , (Assouiatcd Press by.Feder'al Wire 1911, October 2. S. S. Hatfield in collision and .sunk: 207 lives, lost.'.:".;:. , Uhcriff Kose entered the police de- Kaleopaa (w), lot 5A, at'l'ohukou, l'a-uilo- heav-ic- r assertions that he could make a '. j. lau- - less) Plans for tho pacification of 1911, 2 S. S. ; 150 lives . .' .. partment as chief clerk to Buerilf llaniukua, Island of Hawaii, two tban-ai- r April Koombuna wrecked lost. machine remain in the air, three-quarte- r Ka-wel- Mexico have boon virtually completed 1912, 14. S. S, off Newfoundland 1635 kea. Kuuning on the Democratic ticket and acres; William Lanlcy became discouraged, gave np April Titanic, struck iceberg Banks and sunk: lives one-quart- ' with ftheriti Jarrett he was elected lor lot 3A, same place, three anil by the South American mediators. The bis uinbitiou tost, - r to perfect an airehivand v'- r, two' terms to the position be has just acres; Piko Kukeansnu, lots ; broken ' major issues are bow before President died of a. hoait. vacated. ... JO ud SUA, HnuuU, Island of Oului, . Wilson and lresidcnt Iluerta for their i Sheriff Hose stated yesterday that he two and sixty five hundredths acre-i- ' Special homestead Emily approval, tbia approval is , ob had no policy to make public at thia agroeinents Whoa carry Kia, lot 22, at KiliHlnni, North Hilo, tained aocondary questions will bo tak WOULD SELL OLD SHIPS JAPANESE ftDFJIITTtO AHTIST time other than he intended to OLD GILBERG out the duties of his oflice as his con' Island 'of Hh wail, It. 03 acres, ap- en np by the mediutors and the repre- - science and his oath of oUice dictated. praised value $.'!30.i)0; Hattie I look a no, same pluce, tot 21, 11. acres, :t'll .'JH; . seutativea of the United States and Julius W. Asvh has been conuected lit SCORES ON COAST John Awa, lot WX, nt Luultmlei, Oalui, Mexico. 1 Among ioint bo with the police department for six years the atill to llUii 5.44 acres 27fi; Chang. Wai Hung, diiipoaed of, It ie believed, ia the ncli-c-tio- DIES OF INJURIES a chief clerk and haa been an honest ami eflicrent officer. lot 1 Oil,, at Kaliiheo, Island of Kauai,- of the person io will comprise 25.73 lacres, $232; Antonio Furtado, the' new Mexican government, aud the Sheriff Rose stated yesterday that be WAfeHIXOTOX, May a8.-r-- Dr. Henry 28. lota 11, P'1 and 102, Munowaiopue, which will succeed SEATTLE, May The central bad promoted J. K. Kanepuu to the po- manner. in tluy the FHANT1SCO, 29.- - North llilo, Hawaii, respective area Lane, senator from Oregon, haa submit- labor ' eotlneil, after ; considerable dis- BAN May sition made vacant by Deputy Sheriff Iluerta regime., The plans which have (Sjiecial by Succumbs to Wounds Received 15.H4 acres, 10.5(1 acres and (57,5110 to The Ailvertiser Asch's promotion; , . .. boon submitted to Wilson and Jluvra ted to the senato committee on naval cussion, has agreed to allow Japanese ( Wireless) Madame Ma ' ' fijinre feet, total value $li7i.40; John ' all-bate- Federal K, Kanepuu been in members J. has clerk the (i- have uot been mod" Tul'''c' . v ... affairs the proposition that tha Idaho, to become of the unions, in Motorcycle Accident . . Cliveira, luta 3 aud -, respective area rion Dowsett, the Honolulu prima police, , dVpartment for twenty-thre- e a 3,0H)-to- battleship tha second with tho American Federation of made appearance 14, DO acres and 72,l)'" s pinre feet, ranio of ',. donaa, her.Irst ':'.;;. ;',' .. years. Ha has served under hherifTs THIRTY-FIV- E Labor, . ; ' Last Sunday; WOMEN line, .ami the Mississippi, sistership to here last night as a dramatic solo Charles B. Wilson, George Ashley, place, total value $.)U3.70; .loiKjuim d John 40, Kaao, ARE KILLED IN BATTLE the Idaho, be disposed of to a foreign ist, scoring a great success and H. Soper, E. U. Hitchcock, A. M.'Hrown, loitn, lot Haniakna. Island powor for the original cost of construc- receiving of of Hawaii, thirteen acres, jS5; John ' the unstinted praise William Henry, Curtis laukea and Wil. AMARCOS; Mexico, by Coiirrer to El tion. local . Harold Uilberg, who, while riding a (iooiko, lot Id, Kilialuiii, "North llilo. the critics. liam Jarrett. His promotion is due to : ' soffiiis Island of 'Hawaii, acre, ;ii ' - 12.20 It is intimated tliat foreign pow- I'aso, Texas. (Associated I'ress by the r motorcycle near HHiofield Parracks last long, faithful and efficient service. - Juuu H. Martin, lots l.iS and 159, Ka- er referred to is Ureece and that an was by Mr. 'Jar- Wireless)' Thirtv-fiv- e women Kuuday morning crashed into a wire It stated yesterday Federal oiler has been made for these two ves -- nn. Island of Kauai, area zi.l'J acres S M r fence, died of his iiijurlee the post rett and Mr. Iiose thut other rhauges in and 22.24 acres, ramp followers of the Federal army sels. If fllffi at the police department would be made f'l'l. were together with hun- hospital rVhofleld short-I- Transfers I.illde K. Knlj fo Surah killed, three Tbo proceeds of tho sale, should the at last evening within a few days aud will be an- dred Federal soldiors, at the battle of be E after six o'clock. A fracture of the Pratt, lot 21, Oniini, Kanui, 5.1)0 acfes; siune consummated, would prol ably IE nounced at the conclusion of a confer I.en.jamiu 1'ulua to Sam Abieiia, lott I'aredon, whore the Federal troops were be ntilizoii ror of fen skull ami internal Injuries were the the eoustructiou LONDON, May' 211.' (Associated ence that will be held soou. Ou the 143 and Limlualei, Ouiiu, 23. HO decisively defeated by , the Kebels, cause of A III, additional dreadnought. . death. sad feature of the street the selection of Julius Asch as Fifty-seve- Press by Federal Wireless) Two acres; Muikui lloli to Keala Purdy, lot Federal ollicers who wore l!nth of the yeysels are in good con- affair is that the young man's parents ken-trie- s his deputy la considered a good one on 140, I miki.pn. Kohula, captured were executed the bat- at midnight evaded the to .Monday on Hierra South Inland of after dition but are considered too antiquat- are due arrive the Kose, . " the part of Sheriff Politics rut Hawaii, to tle, includint; General Nunez, a nephew guarding Ittickiughain I'alur and and ia not known they are 41.15 aires; Awili'Opio ed for line service." surtra-gette- it whether no figure in smashed two windows. Hoth s the appointment, Sheriff KeeliiaumoHiia, lot 13), mine plai a, of lurfirio inaz; (Jeueral Uisone, and The proposal of fc'enstor Lane meets the cognisant of the youug man 'a accident Kose main desire "being to select a 41.13 acres. ( , . , , : were caught but the master of nine eolonuls. with 8YDXEV, New South Wales, May aa yet.-- v. . pub-lie'- s the approval of the committee to ' competent officer to carry out the - royal household refused to pros- ' - the Harold Gilberg was an employe ... which it was made. iated Press hy Federal Wire of welfare. i .V were V ecute and the two women released. Inter-Islan- company on CLAIM JAPANESE ARE less) The most severe earthquake ever the steamship At the meeting of the . supervisor the floating drydm-k- . In company with ,,1 GIVING AID TO HUERTA recorded iu Australia wag prevalent for last night a resolution was Introduced William fit. Clair, he vturted on a pleas- highly commending Sheriff Jarrett for almost three hour last, night. From ure motorcycles to Waialua WAaillXOTON, May 1!8. (Aviat- suoFSFeSs trip on last the competent manner in which he has overy Indication tha earth disturbance) Hun day. How the accident that rejiult-a- d "DUE ON TUESDAY ed Press Service by Federal Wireless) couducted his oflice and the efficient ser PUnS was in the vicinity of the Friendly Isl in the young man's death occurred vice that he has civeu the public. The government is in receipt of infor- L will never lie kuowu. ' Clair was a ml.". While tba shock was moat posi- bt. mation to th effect that Japanese are riding about fifty yards iis tho lea j WRECKAGE BELIEVED TO Advices were received yesterday by pioparin to land arms for Provisional tive throughout New South Walsf ami when in turning ha noticed that his the Kuwait World's Fair commission I'n-sido- tho quake covered cim-plet- e Huerta, vnder cover of war-hip- length of the several companion was not following him. BE OF F, J. LUCKENBACK from its architect, stating that re- 28. (Assici-atec- j hours, no specific damage haa been motorcycle Ht. plans for the Hawaii building at WASHINGTON, May SI). ' Turning his around, T. LOUIS, May (Associated ported. , , Mav 28. (As. the l'snbina I'.irilid vvould Whether the warsliijis are Japanese or Press y Federal Wireless) Sen-Uto- r Clair rode back. down toe road anil by) Wiruloes)-rT- hi city elated I'ress fry Federal Wireless) arrive en the r l.urline 1iie:.day. Mexican cannot be learned, however, it Oeornu W, Norris of Nebridkn l a Press Federal found Uilberg lying among a tangled Japa- yesterday celebrated the 13uth anni- the wreckage reported to have been Chairman H, P. Wood w:t aJtheriif d is not believed that there are any introduced a resolution csl in upou mass of barbed wire aloogside a fence, , pre- seen' floating near Churle-don- South to order from . Gordon I'sl.oi'ne. the nese lighting vessels in the vlciuity of Attorney .(ieneral McU-jyi- (Is versary of its founding with the 17QUL0 PUT DIVORCES his machine a wreck the engiue Jamea and' in lite-siz- Mam-.ariillo- , illus- Carolina, believed to he from fie sculptor, a group of at whiih point the report for. information as to the status of il e sentation of a mammoth pageant atill running. The presumption is that surf rMers - steamer F. J. Luckenback, row for tho lfawuii exhibition, tiids were nuvs the munitions""- of war will be New York Central KaiSroa I. The t trative of the principal events in the Id making a turn, Ins machine skidded cnd ' ' .overdue. . Th Luckenbaek is submitted for .lantern slides, moving landed. , . Is r.s history of the city. him , The infuruiktion touuht a ruling L and threw' into the fence. owned by the eompanv bearing shows, posfenrds, to whether the transportation corpora- young still unconscious waa that Iiieture pictures rf uian, taken name, which operate a line of ateamer fish and other exhibition fea- FEDERALS REPORTED tion is eperating in violation of 111 9 PANAMA CANAL ESCAPES to the hospital at Hcboflold by. a pass Isw, xloug the east comt and also around tures, which will lie tnken 'ip at the Micrnuin anti trust DAMAGE BY EARTHQUAKE ing automobile where he ha been un Horn Pacific V MOVING ON ' the to water..' next meeting of tbo eommisslou. OJINAGA der care CHICAGO, May 20. (Associated the of physicians. '29. MAKES FAST TRIP COLON, Canal Zone. May 28. Fol '',' 29. -.(-Associated "F.L 1'AfK), Texas, May (Asso Preys by Federal Wireless) The 120th '' WASHINGTON, Mar William F, Young, the uewiy arrive! riated I'ress by Federal Wireless) I.OH ANOEl,K, May t8. Tu lowing a complete Investigation of the NEED MERCHANT MARINE. Press by Federal Wrreless) postmaster, after looking over the vt Vncoiinriiicd reports reached here yes stesmer cituita (ataliua, from New canal worxiugs In this vu-imt- fol general assembly of the Prcubyteriaa WASHINGTON, Mav l2H. (Aswi Hear Admiral Howard, rommander 'nf lions sections of the city in search for tcrduy tlmt I'iimciiiiI Oi(i7j'i, nt the hend Vork, by Way of the Ht rails of Magel lowing tho tun thcimke of Inst .night, Church of tha United b'tatea In session ated Press by Federal Wireless) Presr the Vuited States fleet on the' west a home, bus leased the Tliieleu resi- of an army of Federal irregulars, had lan, arrived here toibty, having made reports have been deceived from the here yesterday went on record aa being dent Wilson stated today thut oi (f Mexican coast, reported that condition dence on Pacific lleiuhts, Mr. and Mrs. escaped from 8u!tillj and is uioving on the voyaue forty-fou- r days, fourteen engineers stating that absolutely uo In favor of a federal law to coutrol the chief needs of the nation is a mer are distressing at Mazatlan on account Youug ar pnrtb nlai ly enthusiastic over ' ' ' hours, without a stop en routs. damage haa been discovered. divorce. chant marine. . of the shortage of food ami water, y this sectiou of tho city, , r f HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. FUIDAY, MAY 20, V l.rF.MT-WrrflA,Y- . i!P" "ort'Pcc?c-?I?rcmr- :.i!0 sees Striving cd For War Uilil iSiili'liiCETiiX mm Above--Clif- ton Hotel, Niagara Falls, where mediators are attempting to unknot a diplomatic tanplc... Iklow Mjss Jane Delano, lu ad of the four thousand Red (Jross nurses who will minister .flEEKB-GE- l"J ''.o the in , i wounded case of war w'th Mexico. '..;' . ID :iTE:Tn of IS ssm Most Thorny Subject Taken Up hoI'hJ and Settled for Time Being ' ' 5 t Will End Labors Today. ID1EI0 r:..: i ed 7ira.D (From Thursday Advertiser.) ' It is exected the commission- :.':' F that Derpite Cartridges and Barbed Wire Brought to ers of education, who have been in ses- Political Palaverings of sion since Saturday morning will con- CJity Officials Resolution Passes 'Puerta Mexico clude their Inbors sometime today, when One Arms Carrier in Public' Meeting 'Telling adjournment will bo taken to July 28. the The' law couiinisaion-rr- s Supervisors Slipped Away After Discharging , Her requires that the to Get Busy and si. all meet semi-annuall- y in July Enforce 7;-- ' and December, hence the arijnurinunt the New Road Law. - '.Cargo. ," v' to .Isly 28. At the July meeting the lOnnuitsionflrs will tako up the approval of PrnM. vTM...ru.1..u A 1 ' 'S number of appointments which ..idimiiij ttiveriiser.l.1 VERA CRUZ, Mexico, 2S. ( Associated I oiiperintendrnt II. v. Kinney waa yes- Mar Press by Federnt Wireless) Benson fell back Hunted after It had General Funston, In command of the American troops hero, yesterday ' terday authorized to mnke, subject to I tried to' pierce supervisorial order that the Oerman steamer flavarin, which a recent-- , inch approval by the board.'.- foreheads n bed port Inst night, ly from- HaoiUirg, by way of Antwerp and Bilbo, bo feixed nnl held A. number of leaves of absence asked arguments droppel panting cause found to have carried monition a of war which ore not listed nn her for by a number of teachera for a whole and common sense Rot it frequently ia manifest. '.'.'. ,.;' year's time were ycnterday denied, the the neck at the mi:s meeting calloj by ha been discovered that Captain Graalfs of had icngth of leave of absence requested ' It the Bavaria landed " hi Honor, the Mayor, "to discuss and delivered to the towsigtftM at Poertn 'Mexico one million M being deemed too long. Thia has held tho and right froutngo tnx. A hundred thousand rounds of ammunition and had on board hi stehnier fhrcj np a nnnibcr of appointments, as the number of abl? ad- L dresses thousand roll of barbed wire, which he rii carrying as unlistcl rari;o. Word oommiisioners were, unable to decide were made,' and the repults of f the contraband reached General Fnnston yesterday, resulting in quick yesterday whether the denial of the some legal delving 4nte the xtatutos ... action on hi Dart in niacins a enard aboard the --ten mpr and nrderinw htrr leaves of absence requested would re- w i " ' """ Mi piiiflr ii. aivnr. .' . . i . - sult in .resignations being tendered or temjita wero launched to get the meet- Consul W. W. Canada baa sent Irord I aot. " ing above the lovel ef the 'hteonth of tho to the etate department at Washington i Most of the session yesterday was 'steeuth precinct deliberations, but that the German steamer Ypiranga, devoted to considering appointments practically in vain. Supervisor Pacheoa ' Protocol Wj thin a is the was lo from Hamburg, which touched at Week iad transfers of tenrhers for the com- in form,, and his harangue drove ratiocination to tho woods. . Puerta .Mexico about middle of ing school year,-whic- begins Sep-.eiub- His Honor the in ,i : .... ' ni nn.l .....ha LWlinn .1w - .April and which i now in American Report Now From Niagara Falls Most appointments have been ...miii muurj. K'll K uu to a waa sui-cid- o water a, at Mobile, also landed A cargo practically dwlded Upoa and will be voter a form of politienf not entirely to - or - --M- am nado- public in bunches aa soon all his lining. Wuper- aaiteeiarea contraband. ,i as Visne Wnlln. . Issues Are Agreed Upon lctails have beea completed. The com- riu.l k.n. missioners looking ' wards tho roof and damned the whole are about for a pernicious MIouse Mother' for Moiliili Girls' scheme ss "unhutnan,"-ahic- seizes the nearly broke up y the meeting, but ' N1AOARA FALLS, May 28. .'udustrinl School. Reveral compnra-,ive!- ran Ontario, visional .Presidency gracefully, have not' before a resolution- - passed demand-- , npiointinents are still Wire-Ices- ) given an iiiiortant (Asaociate.l Preas by Federal impetus to the work of the - ing compliance on tho of su- .0 bo msde. - : part the mediators and have givou rise to hope,, pervisors with tho frontage , The disios:tion of tho Mexican - tax law. "'coihteEs ful expectations of a speedy end' to ' .New Form of Contract - The Catherine wa held at thmYouncr o problem hits so far' prOgrcaacd that it LHotel- - tho negotiations. Several forms of contracts for the to discuss the frontage tax, and is here now by in close y predicted those Tho aersiona of the diplomats yester- employment nf tearhers have been ten-tivel- ir.y aum preliminary .program waa ' TIJLES touch with the negotiation that a pro- day were postponed to allow the "for- decided upon by the romiuis-ioner- s presented. Lending citizens, told in de-- eign representatives On- sub-nitte- d wny ISJE tocol will' Ve agreed npOn and signed to visit the and. the forms have been- inn property owners hhould pay within a week. - The main iwucg, tario capital and bncome the guests of to Attorney-Genera- l Ingram M. the cost of ktreet improvoiseut; how ' those dealing with tho relations be- the provincial officials at Toronto. itainback for.approvnl as to form and they could pay it; the legality of tho conimis-ener- a frontage Property of American and French tween the United Pttites and liiirrta, Constitutionalists Would Join. . egnl ronstructiun. Kince the tnx; and what would happen if this policy is not ' have all been worked out aalUfactor lv, WASHINGTON, JtaV 27. (Assoc- do not expect to bo in session put into effect. Companies to Be Sold to .. it ia understood, and the points now iate! Prefs ly Fedoial Wircle s) mtn the attorney general will pass on "We Are the People." . e "".. Raise awaiting consideration arc said to of the Constitutionalist he forms,' the Oahu, commissioners, Then when ' public (uscunlon was War Fund. chiefly to nil aim the internal of forces today endeavored to reoien thn drs. Theodoro Richards and Prof. L. U. called for, I acheco and soma other su- Mexico ami the problems that have to qitextion cf participation la the present Slnckman and Buperiutendent Kinney pervisors tried to exnlain. whv ' bei thv EAGLE PASS, Texas, May solved for a return to peace in that mediation by the-rele- t forets.' - vere yesterday appointed a committee were above the law and just exactly - : Pre by Federal Wireless) Itepnblie. , s John Lind, I'esidcut Wilson's spocUl vith full power to amend and paes how.it happened that Vunfair-and-unju- The reports that have been forward- envoy - On ordera of Proviaional President Car to Mexico; who ipont inally on the1 forms of contract. laws" could mot l.e enforced. - Aa ed on Washington,.'' - eon-ferre- 1 from that lluerta months investigating conditions, One of the. forms contains a special 'acheco remarked. " W ths . tanxa, the Conatitationalista have made K- ' hna filially to arreed eliminate himself with lceal representatives of the dause which requires .a teacher who M' irjrinn io I'roiL'Cl V0U C1W a be- Ji 1- ' y-:-'- a forcible aeizure of five coal mines i : as future factor in the international Constitutionalists, and later to resign "'! , , : , HI. - - ripnrtel to give tha department at loast pens from yourselves.'! '''If . ing operated near Sabinas, in 3 '' piollem, provided he be permitted to of Bryan the State ;' :, i' - ' ' t'erretarv Htate the result of two weeks' notice, failure to observe tiarles Achi aid the law was uncon- or li ilT t V- - bis loanmla, driving the owners off. " save face and retire from the IVo . this clause resulting in the loss of a stitutional . for . reasons which seemed ' These mines are the properties of Jri month's pay. All employment con- satisfactory to himself, . Daniel Logan IVsnch and American companies, aud tracts will be signed by the proper tried to present a resolution on the operations nave been going on hereto- - Big Ditch Stpo'd the Test and No Accepts Dental Board Selection lines ' i ofllcial of the department of public in- of the papers read, but K. H. F. lore- - uninterruptedly, - ' f ...... llbier-tcrl j Carranxa justi- ' - Wolter ...... mi fhjt . I...II..I.. u ..... i . l,nlm ties Damage Could Be Found of New Member-Veter- an for struction .and the- teacher employed, ...w . n " his order of confiscation by stating laeh party to the contract retaining a it was "unjust; unfair end unhuman." " that the titles to tho mines been ' have - . , " ? By ' Archives Commission. copy. .'. Aaopieo. . . granted by usurpers of power in Mex- the Engineers. nesuinuou ' vne of the contracts, known as. I ico and are . nll- However,'' tho following resolution - thmfnM- w . Pill. . Ulll. irovisional employment undertaking, lie states that he will continue to work was adopted, a combination of motions a irovidea that the department may riy Uaoicl Logan and Ma ton Camp- the mines, bot in the interest of the u 'm ' - : with the services of the teacher bell: .' public as state properties. . - " The , ipon a mouth's notice being given of "Besolycd,. That it is tho sense of companies, although floated with .. .. COLON, Canal Zone, May 2S. rrof.' M.' M. Scott, appointed a - proposed . con-ract- e Trench and American member - public the termination of the. iueciniB; inu toe nirinor exponui-tur- capital, have (Associuted Press by Federal of the board of .' Veea '' ., of fund for opening" now roads operating antler Mexican charters. Wireless) archives. A severe earthquake, . form used only in The mines t . Ttond This last is to be and improving existing roads, by tho are valued at several mil- lasting tor mora than thirty see- - liishon llenrv Itcatnrick. '' - the case' where a toacher is employed board of supervisors, bo lions of dollars. J appointed a trustoa of tho Library msde nadcr 1. onds, shook the Canal Zone ' ' last conditional on passing tho required mo or Acta At the time of the seizure there were : . ( Hawaii. i ...... provisions and J3I, 14WJ ' - V", night, commencing at twenty-five- suf- of bo iifteea ' later on or for good and J913; and it further thousand tons of coal mined ''n'--- A:2 minutes after ten ' o'clock. Ho Dr. A. J. Derby, reappointed a knd on-- damps, ficient cause. , ,- i : . '; "Hosoived That it is the sense of the while coke to the A severe was shock general member of the board of dental twenty-live- the that - this meeting that the bonrd snper-vlsor- a mount of . . Wood, of ' thousand tons 1 alarm was felt lest the concrete examiners. .;). Ceeret Session for bad been turned out ovens A : ' proceed without delay to define of the and work along the- canal might "be Trof. E'dgar "Wood, principal of the a - policy in reference to slid , was stored,- ready for shipment. This ' . :.' ft ' Acts." . ' damaged, and lest tho temblor Xornial Hchool will be giveu employ 11. Is included amongst the property seized ...... I G. Gere suinmarixsd the taxpay might further daniago the- big " jient with tho department for one year, and i to be sold, s (Fiom Thursday Advertiser.) er' viewpoiut by saying that in tho according to the by starting-ji- under the terms of this contract, laened by the Conatitutionalist ditrh again the' Three appointments to fill ioig run every eitir.sa pay the entire C'urarncha .; - aencles , Against of HiipeHn-tenden- t 1 - slides in cut. the opposition cost of the road improvements chief, to provide ' ' the facing' funds for the nse of , ' .'" v. t" existing in aoveral noth-.n- 1,1a . M ' 1. .. . . : . : An ollicial examinatiou of the boards of a public Kinney, who stood out for ...... - ua, I - now the Constitutionalist army.' ' ..u.vitj. tun vibinenn -- - ' big work was nature were made, yesterday by Gov- but open nnd . public ot ask" is ' that property owners "pay for SILLIMAN TO Iter the quake,, engineers beiug ernor Fiukhumea shown above, The the commissioners, the board yesterday the roads when they got. them, and get' , TELL despatched to all possible points new parsed a motion, made by Commissioner tse roiuta whea they pay .for ? members of these boards have been tbeiu.' 'Ay-- RYAN ABOUT IT whure 0auiage might have rosnlt. chosen by the Governor irrejoctiv-- Mrs. Theodore Kichards, that the board He said that the d "overhead t eoarges- - od. The reports scut in' by. each - - resolve itself into a. secret "session in agiiinst road construction 5 I- 00- . their political faith,- the- chief exces- VERA CRUZ, Mexico, May . i..-- '. r engineer were to the to take up question of wheth were ot that at all, but just book-- s ,e effect that order the bad ' iTeos v.. (I sive 'a- - main being,' - V by federal Wireless) no trace." of damage 'tVld' bo viewpoint it- is er or not Professor Wood should v be keeping.-;- ..i, John B. Hilliman, United States deputy found...... ; Claimed, to place good men in the' va- further' retained In tho employment of Owuer of residence and business : ' ' ; consul at Baltillo, whs ; ,.'- .''-- , reached this port '. , cancies. In the ease of tho appoint- tho deps tnient. It' was decided, how. projierty should pay the eutiro cost of yesterday, after having been imprisoned pvor,. that the results of the seeret ses all street improvements, ' because such ' ment to the HaltUlo Hen-ora- l , .;. , ,. . dental board, the Governor At under Instructions of T be inado public and given improvements. iucreaHO the value and left the selection up sion should , C 4 I. . Maas, has been to to tho remaining onrninn...., l 11... '. ordered report LOXUON, May 28. (Associated to-th- ress after the alose of the so VflL'W-- u. VH" J'rurrij. Willi" -- members of the board itself. They se te Washington Immediately. , v - f by Jo- sion..- - ...... luvards should be pai.l for iu part by 1 I'ress Foderal Wireless) Sir leeted Doctor ' ' I n Derby. With these ap- the city as a whole, but thn city, seph Wilson one pointments the boards When Attorney 0. W. Ashfonl should' Swan, of the leading mentioned are - . - - MAZATLAN ' . - - - ISOLATED now. ? before tho commissioners, on j i j wunb M- chemists and electricians of world, made up as follows: ' " i otion an, BY REVpLUTIONI$TS the ' ublie Monday, claiming that he did so only which constituted excess over artnives (tenure suhjoct io . '. died at bin home bore the average road. . yesterday, aged the pleasure of the Governor) A. G. as a citizen and taxpayer, be spoke !,. 'y x Mr. Gere said that this reemed to be d eighty-si- was known . . MAZATLAN, Mexico, May 27 yearn. Sir Joseph i.obertson, Prot'M.-M- ticott and against' the retention Professor so e absolutely fair that bo could con- to-th- as-th- e W. W.- Thayer. amNrehearsed-th- ' lreas bf Federal Wireless) world chiefly inventor of .Ciiiof JuatU-- Hobert Wood rhargo made ceive of no argument against The Constitutionalist forces are report- son tendered resignation- Decem- a Dawson, who was formerly- - a it. the Incandescent electric lamp, but is his on by Mis Thn lnitul UMIinCtM tt ill fmnli.,. tmv ed to have cut the line of eoinmuuica. ber 81 last, but has not been accept- teacher the Normal School. .. These famous, in photographic eircles as the it at law were explained by Arthur . Hmith, tions between Guadalajara ' ed by and the 'ity discoverer of the means making the Governor. Professor eicott charges were . investigated at a late and althougii there was good deal of of Mexico. definitely succeeds - a It is known that rapid dry plates, whereby the 'whole former Oovernor George K. session of the legislature. talk for purely political effect, been De- in the tho .line has severed, and the Carter, whose resignation, dated , ' ': ' Kir-,'.- . . : art of photography wis revolutionized. Normal School Roles. muin some goon was . , Mams-i- s attached to the Carranxa V :4"')S ... cember 4, 1113, was yesterday aeecntdd ncrompitsned, His researches led also.to the discov- When Tthe'Wo'dd ' question came up forces, owing to the fact that they are ery by Governor Pinkham. W. W. Thayer of vsrious proesasea whereby the 1j yesterday at the secret session fiuiier numerous in the territory affected. etching of metal plates for reproduction a member of the board ex odjcio, by ' iutendeut Kinney opposed - - in simplified. virtue of tis oflice as secretary of the tha further printing was ...... of Professor Wood in his TWO MADERO LEADERS lie was the recipient of numerous Territory. continuance , positipn, commission-er- : ' high degrees his Library of Hawaii Joseph H. Fiiher, present but tho REPORTED EXECUTED for scientific research term decided-t- employ work, was life governor of the Uni- expired April 3D, 1913, successor the Normal not . School principal for another1 school VERA CRUZ, May versity t'cvKO. Loudon; was awarded appointed; Charles K. Atberton, Mexico, 87.(As term expire 1815; year. Mr. Wood was before tho com : owpy t April A. Delated Preas by Federal Wireless) A the Hughes medal of the Royal (Society 3l, LewU Jr., Philjp.L. Mrs. Kliaa-bet- h missionera at this sessipn the fol OAKLAND,' VsOO.OOO Mexican, who arrived hero from the in 19(14, and the Albert medal of the .Weaver and and May 20 A Koyal Hociety 11)05. Cartwright, April Kit, at17 John lowing rule of pedugou-i- couduct anb bakery, capital today, reports that Loranxo, tha ' of Arts in t the largest in California, has PRESIDENT STUBBS 1 K.i Gait, 'April 30, lli); BUhop Henry mitted to him aa a basis upon which be ' former minister fjt eommunicatiaua, aul ' liond - ' been incorporated In Oakland to fight Moheno, of " - Uestarick, appointed yesterday to could be reengaged v ; minister commerce, are MONEY PLENTYFUL ' ' the threatened comblue bay city -- succeed B. B. Anderson, whose resigna- (X) That no one will be admitted of missing, and that it is rumored i BUT'POOR-BUSINES- S bakeries by Kaatern that r.i tion, dated January 1, ID 14, was yes- to the Normal Hchool except pass- capitalists, Tha both have been shot. .. . after new BfJXO. Nevada. Mav 18. f Associat J1 terday accepted by the Governor. concern, to be kuowu as the Buy . , ,. .. ing the eightn grade examinations. . ' Citie Baking ('ompany,. is said to be ed Pres by Federal WircloH)TPreK. :H'EnSTER!l:CiTIES , William O. Hall, of Board of dental examiners Dr. M. (2) That the Normal School course, "THE ZONE" IS A E. Grossman and Dr. C. B. terms oaeaea ny tue Miireckels interests, and dent Htubbs of the University of Nev- Catton, Neill tt Company, who returned High, be limited definitely to four years. also by ' Carlton A. Wall and other GOOD ENOUGH NAME to expire May 3, 1917i and Dr. A. J. - (3) That of ada died at bis liome hoie last niiiht. on the. Matsonia, describes . the' busi- Derby, the 'recommendations wealthy luminous men of Oaklaud and NKW TOR If, Ma 28. ( Associated appointed yesterday to suoeted course fol- ' the of study committee be Han Francisco. - S8.(Aaao-sneiate- ness conditions on .the mainland as be- himself, to May 8AN mANClM(K,: May Press by Wiroioas) term expire 28, 1917, lowed to letter In spirit. . Joseph Kdwards IStubbs Was sixty-fou- r Federal The heat all 'appointments the and The principal place of business .of Press .by Federal - ing somewhat unusnaL ' ' Business is to this board being Wirelee) years old in March, a nntive of wave, which has mude this eitr wol- ; (4) ,Tbat .the advancement from the now ' f trust bustor" will be in Oak. o for three years. ', 'The world's fair eoamisaioners have de- Ohio. ll was a leadinz educationuliHt tor for the ruat fortvdrLt hours, was poor,' but'' mouey is plentiful,-s- that one class to another within tho Nor- lund, and a huge baking establishment cided to name tho avenue where the and writer, having been prcKidont of 'iro!en Jui,t U'K'U iy a violent wind cannot be called 'hard times.''' be mal Hchool and the graduations there- will be built at once. It will, cost; various concessions for the fair are to Governor Piukham is in receipt of the University. of Nevada 1M94, Hl'' thundorstorm, which brought death ' - from be contingent . absolutely upon .$400,04)0; and will be equipped to supply be located Zone," having thought since said. There is no fear of a panics but an auonymoua letter from Kauai in 'Tbe resigning the presidency c" tho Jlald- - t0 tw0 persons and injuries and loss to n sim- examinations prepared and carried out the entire bay region. ., Tho' buitdinu beat to drop the name anufueturers and merchants are which the writer goes to some length "El Camilo," as win Univeraity, Herea, Ohio, to necept I n""'.v' wiud reached a. maxiinuui Everywhere uuder directions 'of board of examiners. .ua cum pbtijiuiiig lit a IOC - ply marking time.. that ho oil questions of teethlog'aod schooling. "ill vi agreed upon.'- . . . position. was "gnr.y-iour- luilos an 1 1 (ft) .' That the dual cadet system be three hundred fuet square and sur-- '.." ins He president, of the hour and van went Mr.. all saw thousands, of cannot give the letter any con- - Ohio College Association for two years ous frail structure were torn to pieces out, of work, factories idle and "I abolished,.- - rouudod by lawn and. flower beds. sideration," said the Governor .. yes- ' MRS. DIGGS TIRES . and was president in inn toe Hying result- a - Professor Wood stated he did of the Association uiust, condition uncertainty, dissatisfac that ' timbers of terday. "Ton know where anonymous t : ...... - MARRIED f Jiinericaa 'AgricHltural Colleges an.l ing in numerous injured pernons being tion aud distrust among those who nor- not agree with some of the rules pro- 'ai. iwu ur iiiree uay OF LIFE letters go to and this one ia golug to M hm. Experiment' stations during lK!U-I0U- taken to the emergency boHpitala. The mally busijy. eugnged in pounded, but agreed. to carry out the "4'nnid" Frank Itnrrera would be the li-- take the course usual in such ' l . . .. lightning was severe persons goods. , cases." wishes of the board. Superintendent ...... w.imV" ...Blmi..).... lll.T7in,fT1'...u..au .U i II. WOODLA N D, .California, May .27. and two production of manufactured - jh ' were The- letter states, among many .other preaa killed by. the bolt., ,...... " Kiuuoy stated , that he expected that lies swains from all parts of the Ter- (Associated bv Federal Wireless) ROLPH WILLING TO v things, that - if Governor Pink bain . he would Mr. Wood ritory who: have arrived iu Mrs. Maury I. Uiggs, wife of the PhUadalulila Feels the Btorra. '" (A OOOD FOnV THE HOME dotMi be able .to Honolulu V DISCUSS A SALE RULE not fly to the rescue of tho Kauai recently to cluiin. with Camiuetti under n ' the consideration .ho. merited lu his "picture brides" at I'HILAriKLPIIfA, al- people petition 'will be gotten charge of white slavery, commenced ".(Associ- Make it a rule of your" hoite"to' "a up work during tho year's employment the the 1' iii tod tststea marriage bureau has A SK '(),'-3i- Press, by Fedorul which every-ma- BAN, FB NCJ 28 ated Wireless) ways on a of Cham- ou Kauai; who has luuni-giatio- suit for divorce, iiyga has been proiul-- , ,(A-'- keep hand bottle board deunled to give him.. .' ' otherwise known a the federal resulted- - can- ' r here ventenlay Col e, Cholera teeth and write will siga.' ' for- - ciated Tress by Feclerul Wiri'less) berlain's and .Diarrhoea The station. .'Out of the consign-tneu- t littntly la the court limeliulit a wlu the hetot broliuii by a petition will ' aavo'was Remedy as a safeguard against bowel then le sent to President - number of months pant, having Mayor Itolpb has announced a'willinir- - Zinc as such is not niined lu Hull- of tffty picture .brides who arrived bn violent electrical Hlonit, jit which a gle complaints. It alwnya otires prumptly Wilson, but the writer does not want acquitted on the laid; for an In- netia to appoint a specinl . gary. It occurs in the metal mines in duriug the week from Japan only six- trial eommiltea to with a fortydlve-uiil- wind swept no- fraction of the same under whu:h Konfer with - ljilieiithul the and boiisrhuld Is safe without it. the President to semi any one from the the north and east of the country, and teen now remain attaitiug partao:, art 'regnrding the elty. i A uumbcr .of iMiiblinjs were For by all Benson, Unitth umlnliiuiV but . sale dialers, to handle Kauai's teething a small ia produced is ' La and Cauiiuetti were found guilty. sale of the Uuitiid nailoads. , , , ' ;;. quantity annually, it expected that Burrcre! signatures struck by the lightning. & Co., Hawaii. . ana scnooung v ; . t It .... agents for protJlcuis. as a by product of smelting upvratious. will'sooii dispose of them as well, - Hawaiian OAzrrrr.. i rip w, may 29. 101 i.semi-wf.f.kly- . 3

ScIJ-r- r Iall Player Ilcr.cl'jla WHITFIELD'S VSILDNESS POLICE JUDGE IS Gtcck Exch:np - I r i IS FATAL TO SOLDIERS Alci ruliar, Mishap r- Tlmriday, Mnv 5H, H'H. casrrat On r.Ioiluli.Diamoiul BIITEOOIIIC NAME OP STOCK ea id ;Aak PAID UP vat. FAILURE TO LOCATE PLATE IN OPENING ROUND AL-- cnuosE LOWS .THREE' KEIOS TO Mcrmstllt SCORE AND THESE Hit His Knee Air. H.uiwia Ltd.. tvmnnnol ino'..; ' 1 While Fielding " Decree Ordered by Judge Whit- C Urtwct A Co , HELP DEFEAT ARTILLERY TEAM. ; , and Broke His Arm at Elbow ney and Become ElTec-tiv- e 8uos t Will Pwt 8.0o.Tlnri ' I U4 " , -.- K.iccd to Hospital.' H I aO.IMi I'lj I'll on June First . J.lt).l, 5, ; A Keloe Artillery 3. triple by Kitgsoe nl a sacrifice by ".'.'' " law. Com. 6 Sua, Co, ID iv.i Mori" '!::. ;'; Sua. .( XI ISM .a. v. One of bad innings which now put One dot in the run column for Hw. Ce tiV. those the Keios in Ilonnk.s 2.U"U..Oi the third aud .Miyske's An piloted ' lln.irinii.;.., I0u In automobile, by a soldrer, M".- - ,.,,... and then crop tp. a blill gnme wni James Monsarrat.' police iitdire of PUn-lm- two bugger, an out aud Takahama'f Hui hinin Siitat n - and with others In uniform in rear - Co lymirri FreBidcnt r$ j.it bad enough at'Moiliili Kield yn- snoritice in the seventh gave them an- the BonoliilUj was yesterday ...... r Carter Asks afternoon K.ilinktf , , I. , ,ii io terday other." . v . r . seat, racing down Rcretania street In flfternonn to put Lieutenant granted a decree of divoreo from "liis Suar Ca l."i ii Chamber of Commerce IMasHford and his Field Aitillery .Millet Breaks Ann. afternoon at a rate fifty ? 'I Kill Firt V of miles wife, Mrs, Carrie IT. Monsurrat,'on the i. S S This inning was more I vi.m, tenm on the shdrt end of a 6 to acrre seventh than an 5 14 to Suggest to Him Duties They hour, mused passengers on street ground of desertion., Judge William L. t)HU SllM Co ...... I. M.I 14 . . in their context with the Keio Univer- disastrous to tbe Artillery team, for in 0 Sugar Co. Ltd... I l.rf. !lll ' cars and on the street to torn aird ... . this rennd, While ground stare. Whitney decided Onotn.a ., .r...... IV 2u sity tn.'tu, ' handling a that the dorree" shall l! Would Like to Assume Selec- PaaithsM Plan. Co . ball, Milter, the .shortatop sol- And porhapn some of them remarkeJ 6u. tl.M. It thn rules of bnnnliiill would permit of the take effect on Monday, June 1. ; Pihg ...... Ji"i 17 'A diers, broke arm. - hnd In ' 100 tion of Secretary Is Deferred. a rnptnin to toss out an Inning or two his He run something about joyriders and east Monsarrat wa the only t? I". M on a bunt by Abe, scoop- witness on Pcpiieo".""!!!I.. 7 lo III) during a g:inc, the Artillery erew woubl fat and after eyes about fur a policeman...... ! A, ing (the stand yesterday, the. case being un- ' Pu.n.CT MiS Co .f IS havo sent thuf first half of tho flrst the ball threw underhand to first MARINE TIDINGS. Wjuius Atr. Co ..... 4 I'M v.i "M - There win n method tn the mnd driv. - round into the discard benp fo koeps, base.- fa some manner the elbow of contested by Mrs. Monsarrat," who is By Exchange. Wa.hiku Euia- Co.... 1" 10 , George U. Mercbanta' Carter,' president of tha for three run bis r'urht arm struck Ilia ,knoe, break- ing of t he v mi St tbe wheel, however, nowre)iiiing W.mnalu ...... the Keio gathered there I at Portland, Oregon. When W 6usar Mitt. I'JU ' I'll ItYlt ttar t.t IHIIAIIUioiid Af T I mini .. .. ing arm for one of m comrades, FrSufc soots nu. were just enough to put them on top. the at the joint, Miller, pupcr hortstop of the Field the in tho ilivorco' suit were ', .Tnexdny, fay 20, 1914. ' sided at the '.first directori' meeting yes- Liuutr-i- i jut (iinsHfnrd at thnt need not Miller was rushed into an automobile Fust Artillery Miscausasova j ball team, lis. I broken his arm in pe- .served en Mrs. Monsarrat nt Portland Pan Francisco Arrived May 'Jfi, be a bit aMliMiiied of Ms ontHt, and then hurried to the hospital. a ISO.0OI, terday afternoon. On taking the chair for the In (it IDi Hi a.m., H. .H . H.lkuraPCo.Lt.. Imijb Tin r the Keios will rent np, but to- culiar accident MoiliiJi Field and was she immediately executed a Waiver, r VMlhelmina. kence Ha,kuPPCo. Con.. JO - can play ball and outside of the tuu.ui Mr. Carter nskod bin fellow directors to morrow nun-da- beiag rushed to the hospital T'l.iKO lunl. Count base-bul- they play the Asahis, on ,in the w)ii h sbe Hw. f letlrk Co...... Defence team, are the best l - conxented to the hearlnaf Haw. Irr. Co. let him know what lines of work they they play tho Ht. Alumnr speeding auto. ' 'n Franeinco Hailed, May 20. 2:15 Ltd I.? o.uia nggrvgiititMi from, the Army wen Iuis ot t.lio rase nntn-- e Haw. PlntiMilt Co ... ,7'lirt and Miller in tli" seventh inning without ol time or p.mt H. H Sierra for Honolulu. R. M1 h con- - liercnliunt mime time, tiiiin, on Monday they play the of the Hno k. Co. ltd..,. I'Ci would ra' prefer to undertake in lor place, practienlly agreeing tn grant- Hilo H. H. Co. Serend infantry 'team from Hhaf-ter- . ("aute ran in from. his position- - and the lino bailed, May 25, p.mn S. B. Cora.... Xju.uoi neetion with the eighteen committees to Cunninp hum, the first baKenian, ii Fort ing of a Hocnliilu A , decree which would her bicwinf , ...... ; . scooped a batted .ball from of lr. Iloaolnlnn for n Francisco. .l .try 11 I a thii bat ' MaltinfCo 'l .n, 119 nniu HQ iitiihv really first saeker and the rest from husband. ; "' . t.ld.... Srein luni itar Following is the score fecund baseman Abe of the Knio team. the ' Wau FrnncJseo Arrived. Mav 2.1. Lk noa.OiCo. PU .... no or the work of making the chamber of of thn tram piny togethur an. I of yesterday's tOI Iteing in a stooping position, Miller The, suit was instituted on Mari b 23 It. P. Rithet from, Mahuknua, April 30. Hon. tja. Co. Cons,"" i".ii 107 commerce a live organization would fall Mrive lninl to win from tap of gon much. ' II. I . A L. Co. Cam lar,.vm . IS5 F. A A K threw the ball toward first with secrecy by Attorney U. !. Han Francisco Arrived. EG. a ii oq the committees. Jt wan important until the Inst man is out. lit AH BBIIRBPO base under- Peters, Mav N. Co.. i'i.i""' lol l?0 Cunningham, 6 0 1.1 hand.' some manner, representing the police Judge, cchr.. Hnnlopn fraui May G. - Mutual Ttl. Co, I"i IS that thesa shonlil consini Af the. men hitlicM, who undertook lb 2.8 0 0 lu the elbow came llano, Jfi nil rr the job of . 1 the title or tbe suit being then entered t). R.4L.C0, M 8,(i.ii rlnsa-l- Kent, tf ...... 4 0 '0 jn violent contuet with his knee. , As ia.v tu,iri., n. j, AIntsonia from Ron who are bcxt prepared and most pitching for the wagon soldiers, was a "in, . Cahanf fivb Co Donbue. 2b 1 he straightened up,' a look the ilivorco suit register in'thii ilr-- Franc iaeo. . , . in fields which bit olf his bearings ...3 0 0 of pnln wns Tsajoss Uok due Ca aVu.Uuvl 21 Interested tbe into the he wan iai-tiitl- ... and before s ' Miller, 'us ... 0 8 I seen 'on his fnee,-whi- le the arm dan- oil court rlerk's otlice with the May "5., tT. B. A. T. Di for Seattle". business ef thn chamber of commerce yanked from the lid) was responsible ' mt. for Larson, bb','. j 0 gled helpless at hia side,' Miller was af the parties to tbe action, in- - B. ilurst for Melbourne, Bosos Out 111 11 nt 1)0 divided, (urter sard he runs. res- lani.1iii? that three Htoll, who came to the 0 t game, stead of their full names, aud a 1 ' v a Burnett, If ;.. 3 0 though, and as he walked toward pencils ..,',",' ;Vilnesday, May 27. Hsmakua Ditch Ce St., ajo.uuo would uinke no promises to appoint- cue, stopped furtimr run in ak-in- g getting the raiiO,iiettc, rf ... 3 t 0 0 the bench called to Umpire Ktnyton to reipiest being pinned to tho page , Victoria Arrivml, May 27, B. 8. Ma haw. Com.& Sugar Co ments, but lie would like to know what first and throughout the rest of the to keep tbo ' see , sos.ono ...... I I Curran, 3b .: 4 0 call the game, remarking ho reotteis action mit 'ama, hence May 20; .....l. VIVUIU .ll,n.I I. V UUa.Ia , game allowed r... an that Hawaiija In Co Ss,,. iSuu.uw I'.lll j but four scattered hit 1 , ' of the . eselHkf, ( . 4 4 0 thought, his orui was bfekeu. pajiers. The Advertiser next " H.iu Francisco Wailed, May,.'.''"23, 5:20 Haw. I . p c (Hs , , 00 inn.nnol ' position Secretary Important. and two runs. , of Whit Hold, p ... 0 0. 0 50 Ueutenant Hansford ran to Miller moruiug published the story. , , p. m. H. K Lnrline, for Honolulu. - Inniling ltii)) " Vamaguchi, who , -- Haw. 1 cr, 4 p c Pub 1m L0oU,AAlj - earned fame as a MOll , p . , 1 , ; . a Ml The Wounrrats were . Ppenking of the selection of per- ... 0 0 and he was assisted to the bench and marrb'J on Feb ' 7 Tbursday, May ,2$. 1914. Haw.TYf. 4 p c PuO ll pitcher back in .laprrn aud in 1 rnnry ' maueat secretary, Mr. later the tBea rl If ...... 0 0 n then into a waiting automobile, which tlf ltlil7, the libellant elnimlng ia Yokohama. Ser. .. 1 wi nn warier sain mat Oahu-Leagu- f Hailed. Mav 27. S. ft. Ml. ' end who Hri'!s bis time 1 0 0 o his libel divorco Alon-sarr- Haw. Tcr. 4' p position wan an importaut one; that Dougherty .;. 0 0 conveyed him to the hospital lor Ihut Mrs. bcrin . ; c... in writing at Fort for. Honolulu. Tit. 4 p c ,l.. i. baseball, occupied the inomil deserlel him on November , iir. the secretary must be a dynamo,,, a Hhafter. There the arm was aet and Yokohama Arrived. Mav 27. '. 8. R. b iw. Tcr. 'i 4 P c 1.244. (Mil fat for the .Keios and be it said that lia Totals ;.35 0 7 12 :2 li)l?, since which she pc source of energy to the live wires as placed in splints. , time refused to Nile, irom Honolulu, May 10. ,' Hi'i H.iLi tissue oi pitched : LOOCOOuj the committees, fully infofntod on the a rreditable ball came.' More Ketoe AB RBH8BPO A K live with biin.f in the prayer of tbe j'n '&"."fc.'feV'it - over his support was good, very good, , ; scope work in as- Miyake, if libel the libi'llant agreed to iay t- J fvn' broader of the all its 1 11 TULLY-McLAUGHR- Y alimoar aln. Con. - , and Keio got- binglu Abe, 1 . v PORT OF HONOLULU. pects, and a man poKSessiag rool jmltf-inent- tho when the 2b ...... 0, to his wife up. to fifty dollars a mouth. Hmioft. v Co. Spi , i 1 ii,, 9S in . seloc-tio- n bingle counted. Takahama, If , 1 4 . Judge Whitney will fix fig- boa. l.tJ j energy ami initiative. The ; , BETKOTHAL DENIED the Klimony V. T. A Sngnse, . 11 . lion. LCo. t pi Oil;. of the right man, be (aid, was a How Buns Were Scored. lb .. 0 ure whenever he signs the decree of it '.;;.' ARRIVED. Kauai kr Co. fti 4 i ). a Mori, 3b .,.. 0 0 di voree. ' .. ' 2(1. ' h"inia fjt:. h Co. matter or vnui rinpuriauce o ine.sue-eos- "Managers Olassford and Tatsu Kimi- - j Tuesday, May ... Toj.'ashi rf .. . NEW. YORK, May 10. Richard Wal- Mrs. Btr. Mnuna Ku iinilc ,.aj CoV 93 of their organization from tho very shima (this being the correct way ilonsurret was a shool teacher Kea, from Hilo, fl:3U p.m. M'llual .. lOI.'v to . , Ti. t. ... -- .' Jlirai, e .. . . ton Tiilly, the playwright, who was re- in llomihilii Mtr. 4 . beginning. , ' spell namn-o- f when she married Jnmes Matsonla. from Han Francisco. halia at Cn'uS ...... tho the Keio manager) YuniHguehi, ::'ui Tho first business by the p ported yesterday to be engaged M. Monsarrat. Koine years 7:ao a.m. . UK L.Co.Spe... t.l... I.. transacted toxsed a coin for' choice of but and to afterward Dihu Sunr Co. 5 p c Kosliimoto, as Mrs. MoBMurrat CM.- - ,, directors, after the election of II. P. (lliifcsford won. lie waved tha wauon marry Mrs. Hull McLangbry, a .daugh- left the Islands for the Str. Maul, from Kauai ports 8:4.1 a.m. Sir-- Co ft c.. .JAI,UUO t2H, 70 Ferti Wood as secretary pro tem, waa tbe soldiers 'to tbe field and told the v no- - "of mainland aud since Novcmlier !, 1912, Wednesday, May 27. Parilic Guano iici Totals , .27 5 4 8 27 H ter the Into "Lucky" Baldwin, as o Co. 100,000 T .14 relused-t- or Ptr. W. O. from. t I01!v adoption of a resolution of thanka to tors to bat. hey did not bat. as far return to to live with Hall. 'Kauai norts. Psuiic 6usr Mill Co. soon as the California courts granted her 4:2U . all of the members of the vie Un- as that goes. Instead, they just stood husband...... (i ( a. m...... fmmvii fi Larsea replaced Miller seventh - Co. p. ion committee, and including H. Good- while Whitfield in him a final divorce from , his present Thursday, May 2S. Pioneer Mill 5 c. Si around tried to locate inning. ' ...... ", n Carl Mill Co. p.c SuUA'Ul.ir. Ftr." Kestrel, ; from. ing Field, for tbeir valuable work: in the plate and when he' failed, the bats- wife, known as F.loanor Gates, also a Fannino" Island. Wa alua A a. co .5 p. c. Hoard batted for Burnett in eighth 8:20 p.m. . preparing tho first draft of the pro- men walked to first. Three of re- t tbem inning. v writer of plnys, denied last that Locjf;f.i '".,' htr. Maul posed bylaws of the greater chamber. ceived transportation. Then Douahon t Dougherty.'".. ,.' there was any truth tn the report. tlaudme, from porta, a.m. r rFm..AW 1 .... Lr I ..... 1 1L. batted for Ptoll in ninth ' Between Bouda. 1 w m jiTiavvii iuq vmijr contributed an error. Whitfield made a - .. DEPABTKD. icuiiv Inning. ..- ". . , ';. ; The following night letter, argued with ' '. ' taken in June, .1912, when the wild full-nam- ,50, 25 Mcltryde, 3.75; 15, 25 Ililo tes pitch and these,' with two sacrif- . Hits and rtms by innings: 1 Mr. Tully'a by Btr. Holene, for 'Hawaii ports, 2i43 RECEIVE .6C0D SU, .central union committee was formed to ices, gave Keio a nice start. '. fiEl'S p.m. Com.; 2.87',4; lt'0, 75, 25, S5 (Una, Keios: Runs.., 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 a friend of Mr. Tully: . j. r ... ., ,' . effect Home 'a ,t 01 '.,'...'';' Hill H. fi, put into Alexander Ford InsHford crew came , 2.25; C. k 8. Co., 5, within an ace B. II. , .'.0 t 1 II I) 0 1 0 l 14 "The report la absolutely untrue, and htr. Wailele, for Hawaii ports, .3:20 lu so n tret, t ion of amalgamating tbe two of .. '. . - Oahu Hug. Co., 14.60; 5, 10, knotting up the score and a bit ef 1st F. A.; Kons.12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 it is unfortunate' tbnt Mrs, McLaughry p.m. ", s ,.-- Ka, IS; commercial bodies. spoke ' 03 50 ., . ", , He in praise poor coaching cost them a rnn. Cun- 1 1 6 0 S shr uld be rompelled Htr. ' Ewa, 18.12. 1 B. H..3 0 2.1 0 to suffer mention in Kinau, for Kauai ports, 5 p.m. 4t tr f 1 o rnfitl atwl via.! ndlaV !nf In irasf - i E. D. Tenney received a cablegram ningham, some ball plaver this boy. SummaryTwo mas,' three bases on snch a relatUm' simply because she 8tr. Munua Kea, for Hilo, 10 a. m. ' 8osslon Balsa. poled the-- - from Captain Matson con- first bail pitched to renter- balls one wild pitch, two sacrifice hiti wrote the incidental music to my play yesterday Htr. Virginian,, .forPort AUen, 4:15 . 10, 10 Pines, J5. by E. K. Paxton and II. . Held. E. ' ' nebl for single,' and when Kent like- off .Whitfield when removed in first 'Omar, the Tentmaker.' The mtiaie waa taining news 'of interest to Honolulu p. m." i - . j . worn Three-bas- riniiuiij( nium 'Ul iuv gowi wise laced out a tingle,' two were oni inninqr with pone out. e bits, used because of its merit. 1 bad heard Consolidated HtrMatronia,'.',for Ililo, 5:10 p.m. done by many shareholders or any other CABLED SUGAR QUOTATIONS others during tbe early Donahou was then pnxsed, filling up tbe CanuiiiKham, Hiigase;'' two-bat- bits, some of her American Indian music and ' Htr. W. .O. Hall. for Kanal norts. staves of the amalgamation. .'. i ' individual or company operating oil ' Sugar qnotatlous bases;. Miller, next in tine, 'drove one 8toII, Hirai, .Miynke;. sacrifice hita, I felt sure she will the best composer to 510 p.m. ', :., ., , received J'esterd .y ' Aso-ciatio- , wells on unpatented by Huwaiian Hujrar n Dues Question Broached. to left, scoring Cunningham and Kent, Abo t?, Mori,'.Tpgashi; .my land. The mesags - - tbe Pluuters' " 4Takahsmai' bassa attempt the Persian, inusic for pliy, i . '; ' fASSZNOERa. Ilawn-iia- n - but was Hailed In , fi. was follows; ' from the California and E." D.. Tenney reverted to tbe flues- Ponahou at the plate on balls, off Whitfield 3, olT Btoll ami. my ijudgiueut. has been verified tiy ' as (' trying score on f Hugar. Iicliuing Company are: :" tiou of selecting a paid secretary ami to the drive. off Yamaguchi 2; atrnCk out. by Htoll the musical! critic and the publie of ' "Leasing bill amended to 25(10 aires wagon : Per steamer Maana Kea. from Ha degree 3. li'.i, i;7."-8- axked what aulary would be paid. This The 'final rnn of tho soldiers 4, by Yamaguchi 7; wild pitches, Whit- New Yoak. .. ! reported out of committee test centrifugals, ' sennte, Jt waii and Maui Mayt over Yamaguchi. Eta)"- - ; ports, 26: ,From dog. 6"'.jil., brought tip tha subject of finances and came ro the fifth when (loaning' field, StoU, Umpires. j HAny etory of a personal relation looks very, t analysis beetss. 71.c,;. favorable." ii no ii. r . bam poled a triple to . ton Time game, one 'Jiiiss. ionnevier, dues. Tenney moved that the dues be left center and and Bruas. of other than this is unfair to both Mrs. , Tenney stated that' this ia general Miss Jno.' ' e ' Hutcheson, Perrv and wife. thirtv-si- x unnnm. romped borne on a single by, Kent. hour. and forty-fiv- minutes. McLaughry and Is absolutely dollars ner If myself, and legislation, applicable to all of the oil eo, Peet, Mrs. 11. Billings, Mra. Ber- Ilemeuway, Win. C. James, .Miss Mary V ' - J'aris offered an ainendinent, fixing the false. ' fields In the United States. Keogh, Qeo. A. Lewis, li. Laugo l -- tha Coope, It.'diampo, Y., O, I mi tines at dollars. . Messrs. ' - thirty After , iiaK'wnori, J! wife, J. Oswald Lntted, Miss A. Mi. fiir, HOGATi'S Captain Reports Exceedingly ii. miyagawn, rir. 'I'eck. Kottoinlev and Hpaldinz had TIGERS SCORE J. W. Ruasell. Mrs. H.EU aiil Hwain, V. McCaughey, Julius 1'lla Me. 'tired out, . ' as representing tbe banking Heavy Rains Recently on i child, Mrs, L.: Mc.Wayue, Miss Cottrell, Donald, O. B. Me Kea and Mile, Dr. luteresU, just how much cans, this tax Mrs. Jt. A. MeWayne, a Onada, A. J. tfraut Marchant. Miss M. Moore. M ri. would yield on a membership baBjs of 'Fanning and Washington. ; Hailing, H.'Oooding Field,' Ktv. W.'H. T. A. Marlowe, Master Marlowe, M - '"OH, Fentou-Smit- , l'aris' amendment waa adopted. 'A. Oartley, 0. K. tjebu-lert- 11. C. Moaney and two children, J. :. Tbe memberships , question of new was W. K. Jones, Dr. S. P. , fi usll, Schubert, Maj. J. A. Penn, Marry I". then liiscuased lit length. K. 'axoo s Miss 8. C'srleton, ,1. : , A. N. Hob-art- 4 Five'and one half days from Fanning Kubenstein, 8. rroctor, tJeo. J. Peet, Miss Itishnp said: , "1 do not beliove .in Hjiitzerj C. A. Brown, Mrs. Towusend, Chss. It. tji'hreiber, Mrs. F. K. - law- 'pouring cold ' water on the progress at PACIFIO COAST LEAQUE Island, the .'British ateamer Kestrvi Kan Kee, Mrs, t'ban Yin, Mra.. Hian yer, W. K. 8imerson, Miss 8. L. Tno ives," ana carter sard "Ho; don t you V STANDING OF TEAMS arriveil in Honolulu shortly after three Keoog, Leong and ,wifo,: Master Leung Charles Tichusr and wife, C. W. do J am a Progressive," Mbytes it which gave o'clock yesterday afternoon, t Smooth lying, Leong. Koug, OQerasimo Wiudua, F. n. Wbecler, ltichard Weber, the directors their first laugh. Vong dot,' Y, t N'akoyama. From u Mrs. A. Walker,. J. Watei house. t weather was experienced up to A day . K, Paxoa Xiiahop'a motion that a ros- Venice ;.'.;..,....; 83 '82 .800 rMrs. J. P.i Cooke, MnL" H. W. I'er r. Mauna Kea, fur Ililo and ter of the members of the chamber be Ban Franoiseo. 23 .589 and S half of 'Honolulu when heavy Kite, A. I). Baldwin, Master Baldwia, way ports, May 27. M. Sue, J. Ken- ' ...i.V33 I. printed was alopted. , enebun-tere- If.. Howell, E. Chuck Hoy, 1 " ' I,os Angelee t 28 20 .519 tains and a northerly swell was Farmer, ti. nedy, A.. L'Hilve, O. W. AMifurd, .1. , After further dissusaion on tbe terra-tarynhl- W. WulterstorflT.. : ,' .. Bacrameuta . . ...v 24 2 UU2 1 " ' V ' C'olburn, X E. Lang, Mrs. ii. A. Lann, by L paldrag,-8- . 8. .". .,' '."'' Per ' steamer M'atsouia, - from Ran ii l"ax Portland .v.i. . u. 20 .',.435 'The cargo f 8. Livingston, F..J. Turner, Dan' Craw-for- aon, E., II. W. U. of the Kestrel consisted Francisco, May 20 K. C. ALUs. Paris and Farriogton, 4t Oakland .. 20 31 .32 i()0 tous of rppra Jared Prof. Perret, T. J. Hil.bv, Mrs. It. President Carter stated be and fifty cases af 8, Baldwin, Barter, Frank A., Ben- - that did not :..' '. pearl shells. The Jatter portion of the D. Bond, Mrs. John Jliu.l. li. U. Tay- know anythiug '.'' '' i bob. Dr. L.T: Brown, Mrs. Brown, Ik about. the qualifications : WEEK'S SERIES.' ' J. lor, J. V. Haley, P. U Weaver, Bobt. vessel 'a cargo is valuable, the shells u. 'A. Mrs, 11. of the three aspiranta for the place, Jt. 1. drowning, umi, P. Hush, , :. 1.. .. e HJnrlMrs. Atcherlv, Mis Dill, Mrs. ' (V Jirowu, Gooding 4 .' 'f7 briugiug tweaty-fiv- reuta a pound aitd Mra. V,U Bush and child, J. Csrden, II. Viold and A. h. 4 May Tort-- J. A. tl. MacLoud, W. it. Hmith, Itoe Sein, Mite kayo, at find a ready market aa the mainland, Miss Mary 'anion, W. T, Car Mrs. and he thought the aelection - Jen, (lor-man- Bacraniouto Bun ornS-raant- s J..N. Oormand aud wife, Mrs. . laud; at Frauds- where are , A, should go over, ; , ; , . , ' the,! converted into 8. Carroll, Byron O. CUik,,L. M. 4 v ' - ' Clifford Norwood, F. Chap- y. co; Oakland at Venice. and buttons.- . Twenty-fiv- e hun- Clement, Ueo. B. Cox, John K. W shop moved the dues ... " II. Conies, Joel that be ;... (.- - man, W, T. Bill, W. 11. Ureenwell, Miss '.'iiiikIu pavallu for June at tha rate of dred pounds,of the product .were lu the Ji.'N. Dneh, Kirhard1 lVming, Miss- De- ', Butt, Miss M. Tullock, Mins llmlow, $2.50 and then quarterly be- shipment. .'. t . , vote, J, F. Dillon, Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. 8. ia advance f ' W'entherbee, W. ' - It, F. Jlra. t'hns. A. Wood, JmIjt-- . ' ANGKHES, Mayr2l (Asaociat- Armstrong of London,, son of Praukl,,Mi Myrtle FuIda,,J ginning v LOS AOibb, Kee, Hugh Howell, - one.- Master King M. Kain Win. Purdy. The, s bjr Wireless) of the owner ef Faauiug Island, Urauger, Miss Greiel, directors present were floorge ed Press Federal fi!o Por str. Wi (J. Hall, for Kauai portu, waa a returning , passenger on tho Miss O. lresel, Alliert Hall, W. O. Hall, K.'ar1er( O. h Itimh,. K. D. Teanev, gan't men tame from behind here yes - Hude-man- May 2.- .R. K. V.une, Ah , Vat, ;.. K.. Oaks steamer. .He has been making an in- W. II. Healy, Mrs. lloaly, K. W. lt Hpaldiag.' S. 8. Paxson, G. ,P, terday and were 'winners from tba Wileox, O. P. K. Ven- vestigation iuto the resources Fan- .W. F. lieilbron, Mra. K. .E, Isenberg, A. J. Boiling, Denninoti. K A. Iterndt. K. If. l'aris. after uu exciting contest. tcore; of ' W. E. - for- - Lon-- , IIi'iUHch, Mrs.'. J.. JJ. .lliggiua, Master Callalr. ftH. Booth,. U T. Poek, V V. Bishop, ice '1. - - ..' ning Island- tha home efbee in i.-- J " E. 11. LJ H w:..iiiiimii ' A Kir At Han 'Franmscd,'' Howard's nion don. The Kestrel made' a side trip to .lliggins, J. liilbert, M. Hulmvs, W. Horner, Miss N. Brown, A. N. Oumpbeli, W. K. tJ'arriutjton. J, turned the tables on- the Wolous, win Waahingtoa Ialand where a quantity of i A. '.. A. Wolbuu.-M- r. C. Tor.aor, 1srUH....J.r i. IT '1. - ning a bard fought game by. a Mingle eopra was gathered. The ' heaviest 8.. A. L. . . - Jacob!, Mrs. M. Kaposi, K. : ISau 6, Sacra-mout- o raina in years recorded both J. Kaulca, tally. Score:' Francisco 'were at V. 1L, -- - 'y ' ' Thus. King, Mrs. 11.' King, E. 5. i : Fanning Washington during " ' and the Ueo. K. Mar- Portland, Angels ran away past two mouths and ever indication' Lewis, Marshall, Walter 'At tha I DP Y LOUSES shall, Miss Pearl L. McCarthy. Leon ;in COURT OIS'.'iSSEO with the Beavers, administering one of point to a heavy- copra crop next year. M R Mendiomlou, Iao Hash, E.,H. O'Brien, tbe worst defeats of the season. Hearer. Captain Tiudall stated that tbe Kes ' Miss 8. C, tlnistel, Hubert I,. Parkes, Los Angeles 8,' , : trel .would be' dispatched for the (iil-ber- t Portland 0, W. I). Ilowden, C. II. Kose, Mrs. Emma In the federal court yesterday niorn-iu- g 17' and Marshall Islands lu September .White, with navy galatea collar and 6 14 K. Ha1or, Mrs. A. E. Henberg. Miss E, Judge Charles F. Cleniuns Jihinii,l on a labor recruiting trip. A quantity 8eaberg,. A. E, : ', .;' cuff$ trimmed blue stars on ede of v Leon Hbaw, Mrs.. Mary the ease of the Fnited Of Fanning Island mail waa brought by HimpHuu, ' P. '.G. Smith, H.. Jj" Stevens, States aguintt LEAGUE RESULTS .". Toruji mm tha v steamer, ,. collar; also with Mrs. Dr. O. Jshbla and Hoye Kunlisra, ARCHITECTURAL STYLE ' ,j red collar and tuffs. Stevens, H. Htover, Alfred " , cbarged with a statutory oirense, ,Tho : May 28. .: - vm y. M. Tozxar, Mrs. .Toi-'.sr- Mias Martha NEW YORK. (Associated trimmed stars , 51.50 motion to nolle prosequi the rase was The loeal civil service, board for the red Price. 1'ullork, Redilers . Btauley Press by IVderal Wireless) Follow- ' Waldron. made by Assistant . .. .. Nineteenth Lightbo use District will Waldron, Miss .A. Vard,.M. L.,Ward, District Attorney J. ' ing were tbe results of yesterday's W. Thompson. windo hold an 1914, White, with blue or piping on )r. Wins-low- , In the near King street games on examination on 'June 5320 ; red : Jr., 'I'hos. JI,'Wislow, Mrs." ju shoe the isatioual and American for establishing a register eligibles M. Mja. vW'oy.'Mis Mary The ease bad been set for trial yes- the Mclneriiy atore are -- : "- of I Wo3. '., . . Leagues: - - r eqge , of collar and cuffs. . Blue or.; terday before a jury, but the couple abown several frames of litho- .'' from' which to fill tha position of ' i Woud, A. M. Wondgute, Miss Margaret ...American league. , apimared before Mr, Thompson early gruphs of pnblio and private bnild- - ' keeper Of the 'Honolulu lighthouse Young, Wi F. Young, Kirs. Young, M. red medallions on corner of sailor , - ' .Inoruing tuKS in nonolnlw in 185ft. ":They At St. Loula Pbiladolphra 3, Bt. depot, at a sulary of Slouo per annum. I'i'Bruwa, M. J.J Lludsay, P. D. Dick yeeterday and produced a ' -- Louis 0. . s .' :". ' ' ot marriage. )Iuving were piude by Britton, & Hay of The examination consists of the sub-t- collar. Price. 51.75 tuSOUi. '., .' ',. :. eunforuied ' to iu San . IVuuc iHio from - a 'At Detroit . 'Washington 5, Detroit mentioned, woightod ,a in- J'or steamer W, O. Hall, from Kauai tho laya of society due form, the drawiuga - below, eight- .' r ; i H7. assistant district attorney felt thnt 111 ml e froi'l the tap of f.'utho- - dicated: . , , ; porta, May A.,D. Castro, Mra. iN. the the White, trimmed three rows of white ' couple Cleveland - Boston 2, Cleveland - 6177 Lyman child, M. had already been autlierent ly lie Of '' Subject "Weights aud JUeiilerios, Church. all the bu'ldlnge . J. five. , ."; ,, ". ' punished and when the caso was culled shown groups '..', ..( Physical ability t 4 , ,' braid on collar and cuffs; eyelet' Heduinun, Bishop L'bert. . '. lu the vurious but ...... o Chicago New 1. ''' ; ; up yesterday ha moved cbni-- At York 8, Chicago ( that the two reniaiu stamliug toduy, one of Traiiiiug,exterieuce'and fitnexs.. 6 ,.' '.'.,' ' I'er tr. Inudino, from Maui ports, lacitig at neck. Long and be dismissed. . . .. them boing llouolulu Hale, on Natloual League.. . J: s Civil servioe blank &o. 1U23' properly short Muy 2H: F. Fredeuburg, J. Plankington, '':. '. Yama-to- , Isliida waa formerly a second cook at struct next , post- - At I nlliidolphia P, a filled out by tho applieant and submit- .sleeves.' Charlea Oay,.8, Yamato, Mra. Menhant. the Pittsburgh )j'X : , Price, 51.75 ' ;'.':.' Id. " ' .1. the. Y. C. A. eafeteria. When the OfllCO. " , 2.. ;.( ted ia person or by mail constitutes the MUs M. Alo, Cohen, 8. Exeella, otlicials , ' v ' ' ' K. K.x.ellu, E. P, Mrs. of the (institution discovered The collection was brought from At Ht. Louis Chicago 4, Bt.' Louis examination. White, serge , &nd, ; Hilva. Hchmidt, '' ' ,6210 with navy collar J,-- . that, the cook was. living unlawfully fieruiufiy and one of the groups 3 (1(1 innings). 1,,' ., "Application blanks may be obtained Haito, Mrs. Main, . Mrs. Mcdoiros, ' With 8eye they ' t M. fcV. audoavore.l to have lho bears tho note, that they are rare ', AH other games postpouej. ' , on. applying to the otlice of tbe light- mree ,rowi Hiss l abral, Masuki, D. L. Austin, h cutis, uimmea oi W"e oouple promptly muted. As lnhida re- and .that no duplicates are In ex- - house iuspector, SU McCandless Build '' D. Brown, W. Coelho, Miss Lawrence, : ' fused to become a party to tho cere-ojou- interne, which is a inixtake. A FOR A LAMB BACK. ' Ing, Honolulu, ;T. 11., or to the uuder-igno- braid on 4edge of collar and cuffs. Cliarloa Wong, J. W. Hood. - ' ' he was asked to con- ' :.. ' ''. '.''' sever his 'number of copies were found here When you pains-- lumeneia in i , ;' Departad. 7 have or ' Long sleeves only. . . Price, 51.50' nection with the Y. M. C. A., which 1 Applieauts must be citizens e'ght years so and one set Is tho tha ai'k bathe the parts with Chamber of the ; Per steamer Manns, for Ran Ftau-ciseo- , he did, claimed. States." 21 years age or over. it is property of the Cathullc Minxloii. Iain's tain. Balm twice a day, iiiaspug-i- i I'nited of May 2tt J. L. ballanl. A, Broylea, ,' .. - ' v ihw collection is an Interesting g with the palm of the hand for five; Preference will be given those quick St Miss Kate Brand,' HI) the Urttwn, William Henry figures aud to use a typewriter.. Mr. J. yesterday filed in the oue to kamualna ami strangers as minutest at each application. Then able A. IX Baldwin,'.)!. W. Baldwiu, iMiaa circuit icourt rlerk 'a ollice his resigna- showing the style of architecture dampen a piece of flannel slightly with V"! JOHN W. SHORT, 1 ' Bess K. Beach, Col.! Al'Covne, W. H. tion a trustee of the David K. Not ley that-erio- l bind of ia tlonolutu. this liniment and it. on over the Dist. Bee. U. 8. Civil Horyico, : Campbell, Win. 8. Chang. Balph Dean, Trust. Hia successor will lie ani.oiiitil of pain. ' sale by Honolulu scat For all dealers, " , Miss H. A. (loodbuut, Miss tl. Hopkins, at aa early date by Judge William L. Bensou, tiiuilb & Co., aguuis for Hawaii. ; ''- 27, 1014,' Honolulu, T. II., May L. U, liomeuway aud wife, Mias (.'. F. Whitney. ...'' ., . TKOTICAL HONOLULU. cun ;.ur:r:ir;:i in r: :uco. All AN GAZETTE 0. H. Ebcrhard, of San Francisco, gave Honolulu, through the Although there arc to be found, many in Japan who vi '! eym-- ! pathize with the Mcxi'-ati- wl.onevrr Atari ican in- V Ad Clubites', a dressing down, at his luncheon a hlress on Tuesday. ovvain aul :nn: ,;ick ( MATHESON Editor tercuts, appear to cl.f h and n ' 'I' tlicte were riot lacking in Japan ; rh 1 In substance he told us that we are a of false "alarms that lt thtse'who siiKMcd t! t vl.!!c the Americans were involved in beautiful 1 at' disappointed Entered at. the TostofTice of Honolulu, H. T., Second-- t we are neither good, true nor t' he K atl armed dispute with lluerta had come an opportune time for TluEOriiCO ' ' ' ' 1 in we (Terences Cfas'itratter. , ,' us, because are not "tropical." Japan to press for a settlement of all outstanding di with " , Scmi-U'eckl- y Japanese-governmen- t Issued Tuesdays and Fridays. , Now, as Mr. Ebcrhard is from San rrancisi-o- where everybody Washington, it is incredible that the should ' Subscription Kates: is good and everything is true and beautiful. The Advertiser admits be mixed up in any attempt to land munitions of war in Mexico Expected That Commissioners (A .25 Foreign .1.1 rr Month.. Month t that, being an expert in such matters Mr. Ebcrhard must be right at this time. If, as was sup-beste- by the Associated Press yester- Will Make Announcement of Per f 13.00 Perfr Yesr, Foreign. .$4.00 Tear...... and .we our guilt. , ) day, a carried arms ' admit Japanese commercial liner has to Mexico under livable Invariably in Advance. Appointments Soon. !..! As to false alarm advertising, why there we are a little doubtful convoy of Japanese cruisers, no question would remain but that XL as to the justice of the indictment, when we measure "up along side the Japanese government. is ready to dare America, but it is.almost a of San Francisco's high standard. , certainty that no such a thing is taking place. It may be taken for After being five days in Reunion, the 1 KID AY MAY 29 We have volcanoes- - some alive, some half alive, some dead, and granted that the Japanese admiralty is not doing anything so ab foniminioners of p.hi.'fttion .ljmrnJ are proud of them, and ay so right out in meeting. Our promo- surd as to lurnish a naval escort composed ot two inferior cruisers yesterday morning nhortly txfor MEDIAEVAL JAPAN IN MODERN DAYS. ' tion committee spends a large part of its meagre funds in giving of the Ar.uma and Asama type for any such a thing as a shipment of eleren o'clock until July ES, when the the world the "straight dope" thereon. There is, no false alarm arms to Huerta. Japan has much more to gain by demonstrating regular ' veml-annu- meeting of the first-clas- s ' Japan, as a power, has ceased to be thought of in these ; ' about it. , herself a friend of the United States just now than by coming into board, will lie held. Teiiteriley days by the Western world as the nation of quaint and picturesque California has no live volcanoes; that is, none visible on the sur the open as practically an ally of a beaten man like lluerta, and Wflu devnteil nlmont. Yliiai vl .a ' customs opened to the trade of the world by Commodore Perry, face; but it keeps a choice assortment of earthquakes tucked away the Japanese leaders know it.' ,' ; settling upon the appointment of teach-e- r but unusual events in Nippon throw the Japanese back temporarily in underground storage, which are handed out with even handed That Japan is anxious to stand in an attitude of friendship with for the new chool year, which be- - Son and Cali- the Kint in Peptember. Jt ie expected into the ideas and the. ceremonies of the period when 'the Shoguns impartiality to the "Native the tourist sucker; but United States was evidenced in the first days of the rupture that fornia like "Bre'r Rabbit he lay low," raises no false alarm, or between this country and Mexico, the government refusing to allow the appointments, by ixlftn.U, will be ruled the land and the Mikados were actual deities, too sacred to made jmblre within a few days, leveral ' any other kind of alarm, about it.: In fact, the free, independent its ambassador to become spokesman in the United minor be looked upon by .common eyesj whose names it were profanation lluerta's States detail having to be attended to and patriotic press of the State forget to give even a three-lin- e local and declining to allow the Japanese embassy in Washington and meanwhile by" (Superintendent H. V. even to speak. When Toga's dreadnoughts pounded the Russian H. on the inside page to anything of the kind No "false alarm" about the consular corps throughout the United States to look Mex- Kinney and Ueorne linyaiond. inn Hec fleet into scrap in Japan Sea, world was amazed at the words after tor general of the the this, neither ''false suppression" or any "sich like" just pure, un ican interests, although there would have been nothing of of the grim seadog in announcing the greatest naval triumph oj out the Several cominitmioneni, among them adulterated, cream-lai- d modesty- - another San Francisco attribute. way in acceding to the request from the City of Mexico, made in T. Ilran.lt, I). I!. Lindsay and Mm. Theo- modern days. He hastened credit the victory to the spirits of to The cup of our grief runs over, .however, when we learn that Mr. regular ordef. Premier Okuma and Baron Kato, the minister of dore Kicharda, viaited the Normal of Emperor. When the great Matsuhito died and School yesterday afternoon, the ancestors the How eber-eb- er this achool Eberhard is "disappointed" in us. could he be so foreign affairs, preferred to stand absolutely aloof from the least , the guns of the Empire boomed in salute to the new Emperor, the ni us priiM-ipui- wood, hard hearted as to say so especially when the Ad Club' had just participation in what appeared at that time to be come greatest general of Japan calmly sought death in an ancient rite, the active hostilities mainly having in ror considerable fed him up on a thirty-five-ce- nt lunch! i between the two American Republics and the of discussion during several .sessions of conqueror of Port Arthur harking back in his last moments to the attitude the new So far we cduld have submitted to the Ebcrhardian strictures government at Tokio was taken by the Japanese press be notifica- the commissioners. promptings of centuries long dead, dying a painful death by his own to Those who attended the sessions of without a murmur, however, believing with the prophet that "whom tion from Japan to Mexico that not even the of assist- hand in a desperate effort to recall to the nation the old spirit of appearance the board of education were: Commis- the Lord loveth he chastcneth"; but when this man Eberhard pre- ance could be depended upon. ". sioners Mrs. Theodore personal devotion to the throne that he saw fading in the era of Kichards and sumes to tell us right to our blankety blank faces that we are not that the Mitsui Company may be attempting to fulfil the con t'rof. K (1. Illackman, of Oahn; Mrs. , . . ' 11. modern thing. .. .. , "tropical," the point has been reached where humility ceases to be tract for arms it received some months ago B. D. Bond and W. SmHh of Hawaii; is shock nation, caused by the death of the from lluerta is not im I). Ct Lindsay oi Maui; T. Brandt of. Today it the to the a virtue, and harsh language is demanded to assuage the feelings probable. German firms are attempting Dowager Empress that has turned the face of Japan towards the the same thing and it is Kauai; Superintendent II. W. Kinney, of an outraged soul! even whispered that there are American firms member and chairman of the past. Next, if the endeavors of the leaders are to succeed, it will beating the embargo Not tropical ! JIas this Eberhard person seen our sidewalks, along the Texan border, even in the face of the decidedly unfriendly board, and Inspector General of Schools be the coronation at Kioto of the Emperor Yoshihito. Although it George 8. ltaymond. and says we are not tropical! expressions from Carranza when Vera Cruz was occupied. J. is nearly two years since the death of the Emperor Matsuhito, it will he commissioners certainly accom Does he not know that we have eighty-seve- n and a quarter miles will be gun so promised plished lot be years before his successor is fully enthroned.' The there running into Mexico lone as the a of work, some of which another two of streets in this Queen City of the Pacific, and that all the decent profits exceed the and was of a dillirult nature," said Super- postponement of the coronation festivities, which had been arranged risks to be taken, there need be little occa sidewalks in town will not total two miles, and our "best citizens sion for surprise if there are be found Japanese among intendent Kinney yesterday after the for the coming fall, is bemoaned by the whole Japanese people, but to the willine board had adjourned until the July take to the middle of the street and the tops of the fences, when it ones, out that the government of will become a the death of the Dowager Empress necessitates a long period of na- Japan party to any meeting., "Taken altogether, the ses rains? Does display real of put sucn . sions were Important com mis-- , sacrilegious corona- not that the tropical spirit "never attempts is ridiculous on the face of it. Even if Japan were and the tional mourning and it is a thing to use at the 'day sioners, one and all, worked bermonious- - Ceremony off until tomorrow what you can do after tomorrow?" spoiling for a fight which it is not it would not undertake to tion the seed of rice that has been ripened during a season - ly for the common good of the depart- "' ' ' Does it he in the mouth of this product of the frozen north, to furnish a casus belli in any such a manner. , - of sorrow. ,' ment. I am more than pleased with the tell us what is and what is not "tropical," when our statesmen froth - . successful A part of the coronation ritual had been observed prior to the outcome of the work of the at the mouth over attempts of board of to abolish mos- commissioners." . . of Empress Dowager, however. Imperial the health THE. PASSING HOUR. death the The ancestors quito and disease .breeding pest holes, and block the courts with li.i l been duly notified ceremonies "were planned for Argentine, Brazil, Chile, Diplomacy Flabbergasts General Huerta that the the litigation and fill public prints plaints over coming upon of ances- their the with the the balance of alphabet to follow tomorrow. fall, and the death the Dowager Empress, the injustice keep clean Junta visited various notified of trying to things and sanitary? Isn't that REFUGEES CURSE tors were again at their shrines and that the tropical critical ceremonies would be deferred 1916, enough to suit this gentleman? The report that some original maps and documents have disap .until Isn't it a fact "oh, In Tokio, the Emperor himself made the" announcement before but what's the use?" peared trom tne riles ot the land oltice shows a laxity on the part A bas Eberhard ! Go tot We could fill the balance of this column the Imperial sanctuary in the palace. This is the most sacred of the of the department that should be checked up immediately. It must WILLIAM this page for that matter with conclusive evidence that we are y shrines, of Amaterasu-Omikam- i, pe apparent to everyon how-absolutel- m where the spirit the grand ancestor, necessary the careful tropical to the marrow, dyed in the wool and rooted to bed rock. is "goddess of the sunVis enshrined. Here, also,, are the three sacred guarding bf the maps-at- d papers upon which depend to a very Bring on your other charges, Mr. Eberhard, and we will admit them coma-shape- large symbols of the throne, the metal mirror,' the sword, and the d extent'the titles, of properties, f A' system which permits of Cheer for Union and Call or bear them, as the case may be; but don't you dare say again that the abstraction Jack jewel, around each of which is woven the tradition that they ' of documents, the erasure of portions of papers or we are "tropical." , ' ri v-- : were all handed down by the "goddess of the, sun," the Imperial not maps on the interlineation or .addition of lines or, words is not a for Leaders of Administra- - Ninigi-no-mikot- o, f ' defensible system, lock , . grand ancestor, to her grandson, on the occasion '' Better the: stable door now before any to Step Down.' . . - ' ; - : tion of the latter's descent to the island empire from the heavenly region. ':'.; HOME RULE.' more ponies oecome; lost, .strayed or stolen.. , . . .. When the sun goddess conferred these treasures tipon her grandson . The most extraordinary as well, as most satisfactory thing about NEW OBLEAN8, Louisiana, May 14. she solemnly told him . to respect them and enshrine them in the the final accomplishment of Home Rule for Jrelandjs the calm that The news received by The Advertiser from WashinetOn. that the " ' ' letailed reports of a midnight mass ' . ; . special palace. ' v ." 'investigator to be named by , the department of justice to ' has succeeded the. storm in Ulster. With the final rollcall at West-minst- er meeting aboard the refugee steamer She told him that the sacred mirror (Which ,was the most import- inquire inio ana report on recent events in connection with the of nd into., law by,, Monterey,' at quarantine, reached New of the three,' sun-goddes- the' enactment virtuebf 'the Parliament hee of United States Attorney McCarn, ant representing the spirit of the should District' is to be selected Orleans late today. The following reso- be Act of the Home Rule "Bill comes to an end, so far as wirelessed from among the local attorneys is satisfactory. held in highest respect and the imperial descendant should regard a bit of news. The lutions wer drawn lin and alornad hv It as he would the spirit of his grandmother. The treasures were reports indicate, the virtual anarchy that has prevailed in Ulster community will not be satisfied, however, if the investigation is to the 632 passengers, after one of the De most handed down to Emperor Jimmu, the first .of the imperial line, past months. : carried. on oy anyone who is a candidate for appointment to any denunciatory meetings held since for the many It may be too much to say that the CriJx., " through five dynasties and then to the present Emperor as the sym- federal position." Such would not be fair to those who have com the outbreak at Vera ' . t. threatened revolution on the part of the Irish Orangemen was all "We view with disgust the attempt bol ., ' : plained of Mr. of the throne. '.'"" a bluff, but, whatever may have been the degree of sincerity back McCarn; would not.be fair. to Mr. McCarn himself, made to conciliate by peaceful methods, The sacred sword, one of the three treasures, also has U romantic of all the threats of Carson and his the passage of the nor would it be fair to the community. Whatever investigation history. In the dim pre-histor- ic days the brother of Amaterasu bill appears to have brought with it a return to sanity on the part may come must nave no color ot whitewash about it, '. suggestion of Americans is the signal ' for an outburst of insult Omikami, who was a very heroic and deity came down to -- fit.- - ; " and abuse; restless oi mc jir:i-isii minority. we have been forced to stand idly by from get-togeth- er the Island Empire,' being driven out the heavenly region by The Home Rule Bill which has passed:.',".'gives to Ireland less au ..'If 'the and boost spirit that prevailed at the first and behold a flag dear to u all, tram, the sun goddess.; While travelling through the province of Izumo tonomy than the Organic Act gives to Hawaii, yet is a long ad meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu yesterday is to pled in the, mire And filth of Mexican it streets; our women, he happened to kill a very big which had been ter vance towards the "freedom" which the Irish have craved and agi be taken as the official atmosphere of the amalgamated commercial sacred above all, people and found a sword in organizations, ' grossly abused and insulted by the rifying the rare its tail. Returning to tated from almost since the day more than a hundred years ago wher then Honolulu is in for good times, whether the scum of those streets, and, with hearts the heavenly region he presented it to the sun goddess, who later the Irish Parliament voted itself out of existence, the struggle sugar tariff, is on or off. Mr. Atherton, the presidine chairman burdened with sorrow, ask that retribu- bestowed it to her grandson together with the mirror and jewel. for Home Rule been a a no during the inter-regnu- placed the work of the organization, on a tion be dealt in accordance with the de- has long and bitter one and question mands of justice, The comma-shape- d jewel, list of the sacred treasures, is alsorbe has agitated Great Britain more in the last century than this one nign plane when tie declared, amid the applause of practically avery v lieved to have been made at the time of the sun goddess by one of prominent business man of Honolulu that the object of the organ Suggest Other Take Hold. of the political status of Ireland. It has been a question of intimate ; her followers but no exact description of the jewel is available. ' That isation was to work for Honolulu as a community and not to restrict "If It be that the men now control- importance to. the United States, as well, as testified to by the his- ' ling our government carry is cannot out a sacred secret of the sanctuary. . V tory of the Clan na Gael, the Fenians and other Irish organizations the efforts of the Juture to any selfish interests of business. The the necessary steps, then, we ask in The ceremonies at this imperial sanctuary were impressive. All fostered in America, whose participation in American politics has organization is to be more than a self-center- collection of busi the name of our ancestors, who gave up "of the participating officials were in fulPdress, chamberlains, court more, ness men; it is to be a working force, of business men for the gen- their lives for our country, that they been effective on than one occasion.' ; show discretion enough to step down ritualists, and court ladies being attired in ancient, ceremonial cos eral advancement of ' The names that have grown famous through participation in the the community, All success to the Chamber from their pedestal mediation and - - tf tumes. , The Emperor, by Toda, of ot - attended Count grand master various Home Rule controversies are many, including Wolfe Tone, Commerce of Honolulu and the live wires directing it. , consign the destiny of these United ceremonies, and Count Watanabe, household minister, made his en- Emmet,: Daniel O'Conncll, John O'Mahony, Parnell, Gladstone and States to others ot backbone and Amer try, followed by chamberlains who carried the sacred symbols.; Af- a host of others found in the pages of British history. The Home " ' ' . terward the Empress equal pomp, escorted by numer- More than half a thousand men and entered with Rule question has been the rock upon which British ministries women,, all of them bora under the ous court ladies and princesses, and Baron Hara, vice chief of the p:!:s!l3 Fr:!::3l!:rk&t Q::t2il:ns . Star Stripes, " have split and gone down and during the past few months it has and stood on the deck ., :. . . coronation commission. . X8SUED BT TEZTQEUJC of the steamer Monterey, took off their threatened almost to disrupt the Empire. ;'. TU3 UAXSZTOSd DIVIKIOK. When all were seated, the Emperor proceeded to a place before .(Island Produce Only; . ,.v ,. '- -; May 22, 1014..- - bat and raised to the darkened heavena To have passed the bill is a political triumph for Premier three wild bursting cheer to the union the sanctuary and, after making a reverent bow, read an address in- for the Irish leader in the commons, Redmond. forming John That the ancestral souls of the date of the coronation ceremonies. the"Uritish people, whether in London, Belfast or Dublin, will now Zgn u4 Poultry. Oreen Peas, lb.. , . , , .... And they followed the cheering, these The Empress also went before the shrine, followed in order by all Fresh Chicken Egg 40 ; Peppers, Bell, lb...... Americans, by a screaming chorus that face the situation fairly and adjust all differences to give the law a Peppers, . , , of the members of the imperial family,' making the same obeisance. r reel! Duck Kan w ...... Chile, lb. . . was burdened with only four word. square trial may be taken for granted. From the struggle, made liens, lb Pumpkin, lb...... Hell - Similar ceremonies were conducted before the shrines of Koreiden 85 i,. ,fi (,i Ity .10 will uryan.'' unreasonable because of religious animosities engendered, the Boosters, ; ?3 n 80 uuuuiru, iu. Unfurl British , ' the ...... j. ' na. and Shinden, with Emperor , Tomatoes, lb. . . 2 the participating,' and Imperial messen- residents of Great Britain and Ireland will emerge, a stronger and Broilers ...... db 33 ... There wns more concerted calling..- A gers were, at the same time despatched shrines. Turkeys fit) S3 . Turnins. white lb. to other Later all a more ' man standing on the highest deck sud- united people, with less danger of sectarian strife in the Uucks, Muscovy .,,.,,. (ti 30 Turnijia, yellow, lb. of the original ceremonies were repeated to announce to the Imperial . denly removed from his pocket a large future than ever before. The controversy has been bitter; the re Ducks, Hawaiian, , , . (& watermelons 23 ' ancestors the postponement of the coronation for another two years. doil I 5.00 British flag. He unfurled it and flung conciliation will be the more sincere and effective.. . Trait it high above bis head. is more in all ; Urt Stock Uva Wlght rrh There this mummery than a desire to make a vain ;.- - -- :.; Bananas, Chinese bunch 23 W up," he howled downward...... ,., v. Iloirs. 100-1S- lbs. Ch 19 60 "Look. , in . display or an effort on the part of the Imperial Court and the nobil ' nananas, cooking, bunch 75 d'6 Ailah ok panseuKers, woo were group Hogs, 150 and over . , . , fiVw l.i luo , A STRONG INDICTMENT. fe, U Via: 100 ed at the rails awaiting quarantine in- ity to show themselves as parts in a spectacle. The message of v (0 l. Admiral Togo that thrilled an anxious nation, the death of General Says the Los Angeles Tribune: The indictment of the liquor Sraased Welrht .;. Oranges, Hawaiian, 100 spection, turned their head and watch Mexican, 75 db nun. , Nogi that awoke a of habit is doubly strong by; resting on moral which Fork, lb. lfl'A (ft 20 100.... l.i ed frenzy admiration from every son of Japan, grounds, relate Mutton ' (SD'10 Pineatmies. doa. 1V& (0 am an American,'.' he (creamed to its effect on 7 i "I tne solemnity oi tne tunerai procession that lokio and Kioto have individual character and on society; which on the Beef .".'..; (,0 10 r Strawberries, quart...,. ' (j) 20 out, "but I'm ashamed of my country. . ; Here 'a the flag, nuju, our. just witnessed and the elaborate preparations that are under way other hand relate to the economics of the 'commonwealth. . That Calves ... 12 dp is Beans Dried. that saved lives. ;. v". I Lima, ewt. .. " for the postponed coronation of the new Emperor have a political the drunkard is not a good citizen is manifest. That the "steady" 1 FoUtoM, Ked Kidneys And once more a mighty bursting of significance as deep, if not deeper than their religious significance. drinker stands in danger of becoming a drunkard admits of no Irish ...... 1.25 0.1.75 cheers Calice :' ...... , reut the night air of the river' Sweet, red .. . 75 - . These things are done and are being done in effort ttye denial. That the drunkard is not to be trusted in a place of responsi ((i 1.60 . mouth. the to stem Sweet, yellow . Small White. tide of socialism, republicanism bility, i . 73 (D 1,50 Peas, and political unrest that is rising that his services are neither sought nor retained, is the bust Sweet, white .' 75- (a! Dried i...... i. . . i a i . " ...... 1.50 ...i..,,..,. t ness side of " inrougnoui me r.mpire ana naving a tnsquieting ertect upon the the situation. Onloas.- - Oraln. ' Corn, small GARRISON REVIEW . yellow, ton.. ' ()37 T0 ruling classes. Heavy taxation, bureaucratic government, the ex '. New Bermudas, lb . , , . Com, large : 35 travagance of officials, with no end in sight to the multiplying arma. While the sprinkling of waterfront streets with oil has caused , yegeUblos-- MUcoUaneoni. , , ment expenditures, are being resented by the populace and the re temporary inconvenience and, occasioned - complaint by Beans. ' mild 8trin. lb a Charcoal. bs . ,35 50 .BE MADE BY GARTEH is ' sentment much.tnore widespread than can be judged fully outside strangers disembarking from steamers arriving while the operation Beans, liuia in pod . . . . 2 (i? 4 Hides, wot-salte- - ; Beets, oi japan itseii. y - ,. was in progress the wisdom of the Oil treatment is now, becoming dos. lb., ...... (') 2 No. 1 ...... 12 14 Cabbaee. lb. 1 No. Thus the harking back to the old is the propping up of the exist apparent to all who use the thoroughfares.: ..Before the oil was ap- ',("? S? : 2 . 10 , (i) 12 i arrois, id Kips . . .. 13 8CH0FIELD BABBACKS, May 28. ing governmental conditions, commencing-t- totter with the increas- plied t i 1 (iu 14 travel along streets in the vicinity of the bay, especially where Corn, sweet, 100 ear ,l 1.00 tOi) 2,00 Sheen Skins 15 (,i 25 A garrison review will be held at this grip-tha- ing education of the masses and with the weakening of dis- Cucumbers, doc - 40. Jii) 50 : DOMt tnmnrpoar the the wind has a clear sweep from the ocean, "was often made - ' ...... - uoai emins, white ...... 10 lll.U' at half neat ten n'eiock Buddhism and Shintoism have had upon the mass of the people for agreeable ' ! morning for Major General William H. by flying dust, the presence of which was also a menace Tlia-- T...II..I.I If .1 M H v...M.t M.I.U.muivihuovi upvrvisioaIt ox mo u. D. iperl-men- t centuries. . There is method in the madness that forces the great to health. Since oil had mix dust, which Station w..vfuthe .' the has time to with the b at service of all eitisens of the Territory. Any produce partment. ;. ,. papers ot a as one which farmer may seud to Marketing Japan to reter to dead sovereign Irving, that is a necessary accompaniment of heavy wagon travel, this evil has the Division is sold at the he.t obtain. The troop will be formed on the re- ' able price and for rash. Noeommissioa is charged. prompts statesmen and scholars and thinkers to accept as rational been effectually abated and even when the wind is blowing the It if highly desirable that viewing grouud north of the First In- -- -- v Mvki.T iu. w.ii.kiuK viwuu wut KuiA now mucQ produce have fantry cantoument in line of masses, the doctrine of the divinity of the sovereign, that extols suicide and atmosphere is clear. There is a moral in this., Rarely does it hap for sale and whs be thv eoout it will ready to ship. Tb shipping mark of the wrth the First Infantry, Twenty-fift- preaches veneration to a portrait. There is method in the madness, pen results-com- Division, is U. B. 8. that good, e without temporary inconveniences as E. Letter address Honolulu, P. O. Box 75S. Storeroom Infantry, First Field Artillery and but whether the method will be effective or not remains for the lorerunner. are stones oiJ i yueen street, aear Maunakea, Salesroom Ewa corner Nouana aud Fourth Cavalry from right lnere sermons tn and lessons in crude Queen W to. left in ;! Sta. Telephone 1840. ireless sddre.s USEP. future to tell. . h '; J:V order. Other duties will be suspended tf you only think of it. ; . ". " , N A. T. lOX'-EJ- Superintendent. for tb day, 4? t-- .Y. T ' SEM F.EK TIAWAtTAN GAZETTE. F U D A Y M AY 20, 'Ml r.r.i uiirit.iuLii BILL - '.r7 orlt. for; tTTc1 Uity CIllL PluIIS t IFI ID TRUE :'M:M.

Newly .Elected Head of New .. . v M l ; mam Representatives of A. B. C. Re- Number of New Ideas Evolv'ew, III lilUIIULII Chamber of Commerce Calls for 'in mm publics Also Stand , m High in by Director Dougherty; Old 7 III! tail ; Team VVrk lrom Members. , i . - - V1"""" f - ' Their Own Countries. , Ones Developed in Grand Jury WgC.. IBID ,!: eV QE0R6E H. cartes; ..Prompted by the general in' ere .t verti-r.- ) "While not' umr-indf- of the ' fTrom TTturvday Advertiser.) (From Thursday Ad tt'poM throughout the I'nited States,' and 1 Old Chamber Formed in Days of couferrtd myself, I fsel that aac-ce- e?en In butlinlng bis plan for nsxt year's After a session lasting nf Jialf an among In Mid-Paeift- y M. F. Prosser in foreign nntlons, the work for carnival before the e Cainl- - hour, the" territorial brand jyvy yentor-da- Named Guesses - lnvtfie Chamber of Coa:.erce of the Kingdom and . the Mer- pacification of Mexico Jieing done by Honolulu depends aa much, If not mare, the diplomatic representatives val directors, Director tleneral James returned two iDdietmey't's, accord as Probable Investigator, While - In the chants' Association Formally on the members of the'newly United Vnited states of throe Bonth Amerienn i). Dougherty eonYinced bis asseeiotes ing to a partial report submitted by : Unnamed Ililo Attorney Is bOily and' the spirit they develop as up- Republics, the director general of the chat be had evolved some clever, ideca Foretitaii Joseph A. Oilman to Substi Merged and Force for Greater I'nion has prepared on the offleeTg'they have elected. the In amusement lines that ran .be adopte l tute First Judge Lyle A. Dickey of Also Mentioned McBride Said It following information regarding these Honolulu Gets Down to Busi- Is not hylaws, however good, make In a program that wll entertain large the local circuit ,, court. The indict- that uiedintois: ments were 'following: to Face Disbarment Action.. 1 A fl C rct'iib'.lcs numbers at little expense. In Mr. against the ness with Enthusiasm. a riaeful organisation, nut the live In- he are Argentina, fat, hco Uoo, Dougherty Jr.a! ice rharved with the dividuals behind them, the active mem- Brazil and .Chile, together lormlng stated that, profiting ly crime of mnrder .in th first degree be two-third- of Month v about the Ameri- years experience and In view of the being alleged to have fired four shots bers anxious t serve and the te?m can ' The statesmen (Fioni Thursday Advertiser.) v" eont'nent. and healthy condition of the from a revolver into his wife s body, ,'' Tl.drsd.iy Advertiser.) work, which nothing more, rcholars e powers'; committee's No (fm is than the three have trensiiry,'' the one taking edect ia ber abdomen action was taken yesterday by Ifohi-lul- teen among most 6f the events planned The Chamber of Commerce of ckiitent to suherdlnate self for the cou- always the most brilliant being adjudged by physicians the territorial grand jury '6u the sub- uiid intellectual of Latin America. for next year would be freV to the the to was horn yesterday f teninoit at pon good.'-- .v. have caused ber death. ( boo Yee Goo ject of the McCarn-McBrid- e Dr. Pomicio da Gains, the public. 'charges' row which - arnlaia What will be mad? disapeared the shooting, which four o'clock, and on the stroke of the . "Jlotnbers cannot always hr.re the dor of Uracil, is the worthy successor after resulted some weeks ago in a chnrgo Kill be nominal; di- took place on Thursuay evening orgnnizi-iion- glory of scoring, reaping public ap- .N nevertheless the of last hour tho two' amalgamating of of the lHmented Joaquin aimed, who we of assault with a deadly weapon being otn-e- r rector general is k, and all efforis made by the secret 1 plause, but they often can help the accomplisheil so mm h to increase sanguine thnt there of which the new ody U com- the sertn-- men In were In entered against United fellow, thus materially contributing friendship between his country ill be a good balance on' to apprehend in States District posed passed out of existence. E'ghty-nin- and the the rltht The alleged murderer gave him- rucceca Viiited Hfates, which he was accred- vain. Attorney Jeff McCarn. It was stated GEOEQE B,. CARTEB. to the ef the crganltstlon. Ii to side of the ledger after uext'Tearl self up to the police on Saturday members of the two old ami the 1U do some da (iaina is yesterday that the grand will each ited. Amlavsador fr.no carnival. ' , jury take I First president Outmber of t'ommerce presenting himself at the police one new org.iniratiou. nttondo Cie work each day our united commer-cis- l the State of Rto dn Janeiro, where he Be up the investigation of Honolulu. - for Circus to Teatuie. station for the purpose. He claimed of this rase at its . began his jour- meeting. body. It will advance rapidly and prof clonal lite as a One of the main events of the pro that hunger had driven him to surren- next sitting, on Wednesday of next our cat- nalist. In H,s7 and he was I'aiis The m w officers, as clei'tod yesterday civic life will broadan into gram will the Circus Comiqne, der, he having' 1a cane-Hol- d correspondent of the Gateta de Nottcia, le which been bidden a week, provided nothing else hap iens R. W. great nscfulneia. v will be staged ia the Capitol grounds. at. Palama. are: George, Carter, president; was ns to I meanwhile. result will he satisfactory to appointed tcretary ilras 1 R. "Tho Tho center of the grounds wi he ' Jealousy Blamed.' Following the story published Farrington, first f. us si) and a ?ir'.e'of rride to eery! and foreign perioili als, his essays re- a real in The. into circus . Advertiser M. Chttrh, second vicepiesidont.; anJ we will, snorts, appearing In hoot fenA. In AvJ'A he Goo is saiii te have committed the yesterday morning, based on citizen, by such ison arena, with, its sawdukt ring, its downs, - was appnointed- - s crime owing to jealousy. On two pre- telegraphic intorination ent from C. IT. t'ooko, treasurer. forget our trM'.blai aud begin t ap- scritary to llrsxil's its trapelo performers and sporial commit.jion Washington, ."animals.'' vious occasions he had been en-rat- 1 Washington, that should a t.pecial pros- preciate' ou good points and then Jto at At the upper end sideshows will run, Thnxu,"with tlio following sovontcn, here President i lnveland was arbi- be and charged with a.rsault and baitery ecutor or invrstigutor be ordered prcud of our residence in the.bcct city with all the freaks and fakes that a to nrn. directors: K. A. Borndr, F.. Faxon ' trator in a question between P.rczil and on his wile, fines being meted out to take up the MeCarn case from all its on broad Pacific. '.. . ul lie delights' in the Argentina. lftJO was getting him, which in 'Loth instances he paid. angles, an Island attorney ho Bishop, (J. Fred Bush, K. II. JU.oth, A. "Honolulu expects every man to do .From 1'9 to he "stnng" by. would ' with special in On the third occasion, following a par- selected the purpose, W. T. ftottomley, A. N. Campbell, O. part."-- - - rennectel minitms An intertrtlng. novelty in lor there were ' his this tine . . In lOul he was made charge ticularly brutal his he several rumors on . it .. . t i.. I r.. . . asau t au w.fe, the street in this r . . will be village of ail one, set ' X'. IHilllllKOll, .1. r. I.. JllgCr.B, A. IlrussclHj 1SI03 a nat was sentenced to. nine impris- d'affaires nt la he trees in months' connection. Kennedy, MucfarlaiiP, t,.. Tenney Foreign Firms Underbid Amer- - in under the the msksi end of onment, but .appealed bis case to One sifted the neolitition that led to the inelosnre. A stockade will be built the story bad it that Attorney M. ' by ter- circuit court, being out lately on bail. F. l'eck, S. B. Paxson, K. jr. Paris, P. M. ' the purchase Brazil of the Acre on Grounds, and will be Prosser, ot the law firm of Krear, icans' For Supplying Old Glory ritory. In )Uii7 he was Brazilian min- the within it While ou bail be instigated Swsnsy,- - E. I. Hpnldin', E. D, Teuney built miniature villages of criminal Prosser, Anderson Marx, would be ister to Ivm, and in i'JOH he was trans- Hawaiian charges against hia wile, al.egiug that appointed aa ami If. Y. Wichn an. For the Navy. Filipinos, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans prosecutor or investigator ferred to Argentina, and while there the woinsa aud another Korean bad aud thnt, in lact, Mr. Prosser had teen and those of other nat onslit e). This I At l(n minutes past, threo G. R. he was , commate a statutory olTense. of the fourth feature, already told that he would be th i man Carter called tho old Honolulu chain-- , 'WARlliKfifOX; May 20, ITtless rence ' Buenos of the weed's carnival will' he Po lowing the, of couple yonfr in of mnch interest to viaitors, especially arrest the ly selected. Another story Was to Die her of commerce to or'er mi l requested 'Secretary of the Navy Daniels changes and thou represented his gov- the lederal authorities, Mrs. (loo and Aires, when they learn it it staged with- effect that an attorney lroin one of the the report of ,thi) joint committee, on ernment independence celebrn-min- i that her in crime we.e g ven his mind, all bunting for Amerienn flags at the out sending away for either material allied p.rtner other islands, llilo being the place men- bylaws. Thin whs presiiitod by Frank , 'i.it. AH a preliminary beaiiug I for the navy "will hereafter be pur- IIVII n,,jiiy u mi.. l. MllllfT, millir If or people to present it. before nited tioned, would be delegated from Wash- C. Athcrton. Mr. Carter then an- Ambassador da tlninrt was transferred SUtes Conimiilsoher (iior-j- A. l)av:s ington to attend to an Investigation nounced oti the (iilotion of this chased jj Km gland. United Htates. Here it will be demonstrated that The charge was dropped two of that to the truly is melting pot and the District Attorney McCarn and sev- report tho set of amalgamation) would This is latest development of the Hawaii the of the discharged, it being alleged that the the the Career of Doctor Kaon. . universe. A dafiily Japauese tea g ir eral actions sf this otlicial and others be consnmif'atcd and thnt th olliccrs here- ' charge had been trumped up by the C'nderwooSiinmons tariff, flags Dr. Romulo B. Nnon, the minister of dent will be built,' with all it e on subject which have for some weeks of both of tho old organization would bus! and, who thought , his Argentina, was recognized in b daugh- that wife, been fruitful sources discus- commit bari knri. On motion of W. B. after be mado of British bunting for firt pi setting, and pretty being under a, federal charge, would be of lively R, lie life when he won a gold medal ters of Dai Nippon will serve tea sion, gossip and surmise. seconrfcej by J. t c; Ha-gen- WALLACE rARRINQTON the navy, but also for the army asd at and unable to appear in the circuit court was unanimously First Vice President. . the university of luienos Aires by an ether Japanese refreshments. Japanese Much Cabling. the j report for the treasury department. The next Of to testify against him in the assault ' ' - able t net is on a matter great inter wrestlers and swordsmen will show ' adopted. i i .' . and battery ease. . - That the local end ot the McCurn-Mclirid- e ' flag that flies oyer the federal building est to his native country. In 1900 he their skill, while in another section Interregnum. f wan appointed otlicial secretary Japanese The second indktment returned yes- episode has been taken up in Detroit, will be made of'Kngiish to vaudeville performers and by is one in ",: ' Don Irogoyen, s terday the grand jury against seriously Washington is a certainty. Frank C Athertnn then nssumdd the '. 8enor Barnardo de oov dramatis will give exhibit one of their bunting. (." ;VV : Domingo I'cre, charged with assault It is known the various have chair In hi rapacity of temporary ''!'. ... ernor of the Province (Stata) of Buenos art. - ,''' cables i and battery with deadly weapon. been dispatched Capi- ehsipman with I' Wool u tpmim. , Repiesentatjye John Jacob Rogers, . In 1002 he Wua to .The Hawaiian, Chinese, Filip'no eud to the National Aires. elected the Pera is alleged a fel- rary secretary, failed re- pf Ix)wiill, . Matisachufietts, congress, a to have stabbed tol on the subject and that answers trd for the has. taken lower house of the federal Korean villages will be conducted in low a port of tho nominating and also in 1000, distinguishing bims.Of ' manner, and will much Porto lilcan at dance ball at have been received here. Mr. McCarn rommi.tfe the matter up with .(Secretary Daniels like furnish Ewa, Oahn, some time ago. and A. While the 1 allot wae bring counted the throughout as an able debater and as pleasure interest S. Humphreys, the latter one of and is endeavoring to prevent the and to visitors sad two appear be- temporary chairman called for the re- - a complete master of public affairs. townsfolk, alike. The defendants will the attorneys who have represented the Award of government eohtracts for red, Judge Dickey half-pa- Twirt nf th tiArtir l.v TV IT ' 1 fore this morning at district attorney, are known, to hsve e.iinmlH! whit and1 blue bunting to English When 'resident Alcorta assumed p'lire, Big Pyrotechnieal Display. .Perrie.. On motion of C C von llanun, he apnoiuted Doctor. non seoretaiy ot eight o'clock for arraignment. received iuiporUut messages, from nianufacturers. A - V 4- ' the ckartor wa uhanimoui-l- adopfd justice and publie tecaufp pyrotechnic display on a larger .. Washington, the contents of which Mr, Rogers's action is primarily for instruction, scale one year of bis pit) lie service and beeanse he than tre produced this Photographic' Experts Discuss they have consistently refused to di- Individuals.. Onl7. sentimental' reasons. He believes' that will be another feature. The Intention vulge. .'.,,,, ,,1 ! alrfeady become. lirJifflsliot'Vif ,' tmrm Ann .w..t nn Itifn.mnl A'm. the Wuu and Stripes ot .civic is" to give this display Kapioluni with Commissioners in the national eolleue and of enn.-tit- at Art and Former.' Associate Justice Arthur A. ensaion of the liicktion wliethe'r' firms. ;by--tht- govermietst v lleatt-s- irlltlirngstlrslghti iii' Park, her, with Diamond a ; - - Wilder, who now in e tional law the t'liivi'rslfy bf Kuonos '." ' ' is Wsbiurtou, has aitncridiipii uiid corporations ought, bunt- ' est Displays. f mll.t tq .be tnada ef American ' W background and the large area avail Surf filed charges Me- Vrtcmber: un Aires. Mile secretary ofrpuMic In ,. serious against Mr. i well indiviilna's. ing,' and he' aopes to prevent this able there, wonderful effects can bo 'fu,.tu as bas been ' ' struction he founded srhools of second Carn, made public in The Ihi intortnnl 1ihmi. ian was partici- , . A special committee of the Hawaii under free trade tariff ary instructiod in the interior of his made.. v Advertiser from time to time in its pated in by J. A. Bivan(i, V. ('. Athor- against the bunting manutacturers of SI, commissioners, country, the first industrial school for Sunday, February is set aside for World's Fair,, consisting Washington dispatches. It is believe 1 ton, W. R. .Farrineton, T. Warren, ', J. hie fcomteity. :'... ,., ...tJ , and hed schools general religious observances in the of Commissioners John Hnghea, Judge Wilder hus O. A, ilifflath. B, o. l'axoon aud John laborers, normal John that been prodding . 'Worth Only $40,000. , well various churches of the citv. the KliinirPr. ft motion to tiprmit firm anil ponract in the national territories, as as In Eflinger and John Wise, met Tuesday the department of justice up consider- a superior normal school and a univer- afternoon a sacred massed band con' ably. Wilder left Honolulu some corporation nienibcrahiji being t.ilkod to . Recently, the navy department open- Club to discuss weeks cert will be given at . at , the ',Commercial . ed bids buut-iu- g sity preparatory instituta'in the cant Waikiki. ago with the avowed and announced death. ..' . Jor next year's supply of jilans Ha- ' ,With the consent commanding for pictorial exhibit of W O Rmi'ti at. tkn .1inrtt ..'iintiii f a anil two British concerns gave low- tal. .As secretary he was noted for his of the a, purpose of getting Mr. McC'urn'a of- high ideals, ability ea general a military parade wilt be held waiian 'scenes the Panama-Paeifi- o intorjei-te- a. ioport on behalf of his ; er figures than the American companies executive and at ficial "goat," to use his own expul- - Monday morning, February 22. During committee to the oiTivt the new which manufacture- the material and pneity for hard work. He was appoint Exposition, A. R. Gurrey, J., J. Wil- sion, rlne story is an old one. To that the afternoon swimming will- be (!ov-erno- r ed minister or Argentina in Washing' events put it concisely, Mr. Wilder is said ) charter had teen approved bv the ' heretofore have supplied red, white and liams, R, K. Bonine, J. T. Warren and t ton iu April. 1911. ,. contested, in the barbt.. This having have Mr. ' and, only awaits the signatures of T. M. CinjRtTi blue for the Ktars aud Utripes. The R. W. were meet- resented warmly McCarn ...... I .11: . . Senor Don Kdusrdo ftuarei Mujiea is been one of the best paying events in Perkins invited to the i Second contract amounts ' to about S40.000 a ; alleged activities ou questions of fed- a Director-Genera- ing to discus the Various forms of year. '. . native of Santiago', the capital of this year's carnival, l ' eral appoiutmeuta for Hawaii, being effective. pictures to be used. , it . Chile, and studied 'aw at the national Dougherty will appoint a competent com charged . . ',. - Uepreseutative Roberts regards that the district attorney op- First Business Done. Confers With Army ,Men Into the university there. Very soon ob' will . A tentative plan agreed upon, which contract trivial im- after mittee that make next year's con posed Mr. Wilder s candidacy for the W. moved the in itself, but very tainiiig his degree he was given a re- more will be modi lied or enlarged as the that '''Possibility portant from a sentimental standpoint. teste even successful than last supreme bench here, Wilder and Asso- chamber of commerce of Honolulu cable of Calling Out sponsible position in the-ollic- of tho ones. is understood a committee sees fit, is to giv a series la his 'effort the contract It that number - ciate Justice E. M. Watson being Gov- to WabhiatoD proteatinir againot tho minister of foreign affairs, and soon of Australian swimmers will be pass of kinemotocolor exhibitions of Ha- Citifen $pldiera.,. , ; for the Vnited Htates the Massachu- ernor Pinkhara's selections for the su- proponed reduction of aalury of the Gov afterward was made assistant secretary mg through Honolulu next year en waiian scenes, incidents end industrial setts, congressman is confronted by a activity. In addition these colored preme bench vacancies. ernor and .secretary ot the Territory, ' of state. While thus, in close touch route to San Francisco and au effort Secretary law passed in 1803, designed to opuu slides 00 will : After McBride, the then defunct morchanti' association with diplomatic life, be had numerous will be made to have them stop off to the number of be having ao cabled. darrison bus hid spVorul' 'conference the UoAr to 'American nianufacturers, problems shown. The plan suggested is to show According to a story told yesterday, already By a unani- - delicate International to haa' here. ' event Fanny, is but- now , actually closing against Ia that Durrae 6000 moving film mous vorn President fiiinrirA W (!upti with the army ollicers at the wi'r it die, which he carried to a very suc- m the party a match may be "arranged about feet of picture disbarment proceedings are said to be domestic production. This law prcTJes conclusion, on one day and upon' the following day on the eve of being 'was . authorized to eend the followinjj orderj cessful Devoting himself filed in the supreme in 't'e Sa'aVto' got ei tha 'secretaries treasury between ber and Hutn Stacker, the 11a to show slides. of the navy,' then for some time) to bis profesriqu, he waijan - lantern court against Attorney Claudius li. Mc- lightenmeht oft ;militiV woman champion. . '.'.,. ihe laws ol the and 'war department "bids t ' A lecturer will be employed to ex- ' ' shall invite advanced rapidly, therein, but ' Bride. It was Til RAhatAf. ntin(imH A ' su Larger J V stuted yesterday that Iftt'rn which at test-- ' tirb Hory for bunting With the proviso that" his fellow Lantern Parade. plain the various featurea shown. Two papers , 'com "the called ly citizens to become the had in fact boon tiled al- jiTopriations Ovmmittee, Wash-- --npt - The will mc pie.' ' Thcle - believed" Hfiae 'mist. exceed thaf. t which the iutendente for the Province of Aita- Japanese lantern parade will be ficrformances be given in tha ready; that the petition for disbarment :' IngtOB. , 'e6'fer'euee're so arti.de. pf .equal quality cao be lm- - eama, which he later represented In tho repeated on larger scale aud many the afternoon and two la had been bauded to oue to tie acts service ' of the members Firut of the commer- - Dortnd . i evening. Appropriate rt united in Mexico. Under Constitution the national congress, in IU08 the late new featurea will be added la this in the Hawaiian of the supreme court. Inquiry at the the . eial bodies of Honolulu completed Heretofore v im-- ! ., . musie will furnished per- t the tariff made It President M ontt gave him the port- teresting event.. le during the office of President may wall out t'1 'uii1itii"with-ou- m 1 . I the thief clerk of the court tcdav is to nmke their own tli nrn. ... X' .it i. L pageants formances native singers. reference to conarerfs for oulv three ;ior cogusa uonung 10 com- folios of justice and public instruction. Hawuiiian will be staged ty ' yesterday developed the fact that no pete,- bet the new schedule enables the and while in that post be presided over by pupils bf the Kamehaineha Schools It was suggested that photographs papers such an purposes, imlnely, to repel tiKasion, to a in action had leeu filed against the reduction of salaries of .1 British to underbid, even witi cost of the 1 netentino Congress, aud some historical features are prom of past Hawaiian royalty be used in with him. fliiVAriiA. aifiil Hiippreas domestie violence and to exe 'k.nTiilnrv Tluw.il i December, 19't8,.( Benor ised in this v. . ...',.- panel effect arouud the main hall of ' jute the laws of the. country.- -. . importation aulea. during line. McBride is now on Hawaii, although Rather urge increase. --Chamber of Through Representative Rogers the building. ...., ' ', .. At first glance neither of these pro 's act entered the diplomatic service The massed band concert as well as he bad been summoned by subpoena tu . was decided use gen- Commerce of Honolulu. ivity, tests .now being the of Chile in WW, being appointe I min the 'eruption 'of Punchbowl will , also It to for' the' - visions would appear tq meet the need arf nadeof effect apjieai- yesterday before the local terri- r ' ; and He eral decoration of the building a '" ' rirst Application. of the executive the militia' in ease lirit:K bunting to determine the earn, ister. to Mexico' Cuba." Jia be repeated. A grand masquerade ball torial grand jury to testify on the ques- lor para tive 'quality as against American charged the duties of Ahis ofBce to the as well as a military will be given. quantity of leie vine. It. has been it is decided to move-- ' ball tion of the proposed investigation Mr, Atherton proposed the name pf make a forward full his country,' when louud that tbia Vine remains green a of me nt iu Mexico beyond the ' eapaolty bunting. credit of and In addition to this a dance will be giv the McCarn case, which investigation H. h, Htrange as the first new applicant the Midden death of Honor Anibal Crux, en the open grounds, great, length of time and leads quite a of tho rogalur army its presont au- i Repeal of Xaw Suggested. in at the eapitol failed to materialize. It was not state I lor membership, and Joel C. Cohen as at in 1910, left 'vacant the position of where Kino- ami tropical effect when used for decorative '.; Carnival will reign yesterday, . however, the second. He also announced the thorized strength to undertake, without The' Massachusetts . legislature" has from Chile purposes. ' ' ' :' what formed the -- u minister to the United cares will be adepuute aupporta home.-- ' ' " " before forgotten. charges against McBride ou ques- of a letter from Alexander Hume at it a resolution protesting in the Suarea-Mnji-- a was R. W, Perkins, R. K. Boniue an I J. the " States, Senor the The floral parade next year will be l'ord on the' The :Way name or patriotism against J. Willianif went apiwinted rdvlsnty tion of th alleged proceedings for dis- indited letterhead of Paved by Congress' rejecting logical siicuetsor and was appointed in prob-"- 1 an eliminated and in its place there ' barment, although It was I'lulT Hotel, Vladivostok makhig appll-ratio- n American' bunting and . substituting 1U11. ' board on photograjihy, to confer with intimated However, it is believed that June, ly will be a eotfnn carried out with one j or . .,- :; commissioners from that of the cbnrges might havo for membership and asking him conreHS itselt ' has. paved ttritisn minting ttie national. Hag. v . decorated automobiles. " the time to time pay ' Coiigretsuian Roberts has called in regards pictorial . beating on an alliduvit which was inude to Ford'v dues. Mr. Athertou the way for such action foil the putt also Mid PaciOe Car- - Jo exhibits. on secretary KAUAIANS TALKING The directors of the the subject of cqieitleruhle raustie ref- the nuine of the hotel and the the' of the uavy to furnish semi-monthl- of tho fi'csidcnt in passing the joint nual will hold meetinirs y new chamber had it first laugh. him with ' list of contracts,' already POLITICS ALREADY MEMORIAL SERVICES erence ia the recent Sylvester crimisal resolution authorizing the executive to from now on and details ef the plans conspiracy ease in the' Mr. tarter said that the first nctioa use 'thy-- awarded or pending, which under past federal court. the armed forces 'of United M. as will be worked out. : Adver- ARE HELD AT of the greater commercial organization administrations weut tp American man- Garden Island: V. Fernandes of outlined LIHUE olates in such a way as may be ueeea-fai-- the Makaweli store has been mentioned tising of the 191S Carnival will be be- of KuiMilulu, that of cabling a protest ufacturers, but under the Wilson regime " ' CECIL BROWN tu secure rediess for' the insult aa a possibility as a candidate for the gun immediately. The memorial eervici at the Lrbue TO QUIT to WasuiuKtoa lu regard to the salary to the 'American Hug. at Tainpieo, have gonaj or are going to foreign ' house of representatives on .the Repub- cemetery tniuday morning last was more POLITICS, SAYS REPORT of the Hover uuvitufv Hawaii' Is a, good f , Wo.'rctury (iairiso'a- hiUMulf apparent- ' N . I public utility - lican ticket. that he At the meetlrs of ..the omen, . . "In ease Secretary Daniels' 'decide ;'It than usually well attended, more es- ly regards that, as merely au acudemic : - . ' is in a mood to be readily approachable commission Tuesday, the only new busi. Under the interrogatory headiug 'i How the Vote Stood. ijucMioii stage; for he said that the buuting contract must go to pecially as the regular Hawaiian service ut.this that England,. Representative Rogers on the subject.'',,' nesa. was a letter from the Hawaiian "Cecil Brown' Taut" the Garden U Considerable interest was attached to nothing could be iluuu townrd calling will W. fcheldoh,' the old ' legislature adjourned te participate. The choir introduce, a bill to repeal the law of J. Kleetric Company denying discrimina- and publishes the following: the vote of the members in' tho choice out the militia until congress. Jiai been war-horse,- - Waimea, I8ii5. -- v. 'W; : formerly of will, ranged round the' monument 'rendered for the first director! of tho new called upon, '.probably having ,jn. ra.ir4 j it is understood, run for the legislature tion in rates. , The roiupanv bases its "It is stated that Cecil Brown, who .. several suitable hymns very acceptably. (doetious lie) s chamber, 'foe of ther. presi- i di'i'leted state of the army.. appro-priiilioii- from one of the representative districts rates on the nuitber and voltage of There were responsive readings from was in I.lhiie Inst week, will not stand dent, vice )resideuta and trcasiirr were owing to ' the heavy drains KAUAI MOURNS. A of Oahu. . 1 ' l:lnps installed ou a .'circuit, except the psalter, aud a short address by Rev. again for the senate year, iu I nuuimous, ,' - - this and, but for the bourd the voting upon thorn recently. ; JAPANESE GONE wl.ere meters have been installei. J. M. Lydgatc, rn which he emphasized will - ' ' ' '' ' y fact, retire from active participa- iu miiny instances was rlom. The result Right I of the Presidout. SHOWS Mam luko stuted in his the significance aud importance of snir- - In j uuder-ttoo- d as by NAGASAKI LARGE fir letter tion campaign politics. It announced, the teller wrist LI HUE, May 28.'A Japanese mer n ia ding wis- - - The right of'tha Piesident to .cull Ihst rump"uy tpo thousands ytual interests and commended the that Clarence II. Cooke like-l- K.! I. Tiinney, 73; T. A. Kennedy, 7rt; out GAINS IN OCEAN TRADE will the militia at .his pwu will might be chant named Torigoe, doiug business s diilbis every year for new me'ers, uoiu oi gniuoriug auoui me graves or npwar in the field for the seat of K. F.'nishop, tiUj K. I. Spalding, IS"; a'croHS from in the road the eanuery ,' a tuww- are use the mt our beloved dead, to ourselves Brown. R. B. Booth, C4; K. H. 5U; L. T. nllirmcd without coiitruilictiou, .yet ., Nagasaki is rapidly coming to the! wr in remind Senator Mr. Cooke is now a Faris, Luwai, haa disappeared, leaving, (t current are absoluUdy ui.i. of the nearness of the world member of 53; F. (1. Unpens, B2; M. withuut t'je nioneV to dufruy the large front as a" com'mer.'iar factor in the Ur other aud the lower bouse, beine; one J'eck, J. F. said, long list of mourning creditors J'W4 - iiiohiliKatioii he r'1 .' ': (he trausitoriness of this.- ' of the two (out Republicans Hwanzy, 52 K... A. c(t of lis would l - ;.-- aompiiad by, ef twelve) Fred Hush, ill; behind him. . lu'lpUwH to gather . force sulHcuiiii, ' There were many euthusiastrn com- elected to the bouse from Oahn Borndt, 4M; (I. V. Dennison; 4; V. H. It is known that be-lof- t ifcY Hono jruT;,iirr.i;uy ' lust ii.T a hoim) gnnrd the,' &$ZllZ! ments on the beauty of the spot and year." . Wichmnn, 48;. A. W. T. Bottomley, fl( vvnn to replace n 18. that eity. the lulu May and the siiprovitiou li H wi)iilim, ,nuon(.e, that he wcullt : W. M. H. tegular troops (luring thoir absence The shows nn- - excellent condition in which it was kept , F. MacfurlBHe. ,44; Paxson, that he has moved on from there to record that in II3 the , W0Ht of Jlno e wiJli ,,, liom the country, - v - . . - ,Wnt Garden Islund. 42j A. K. Campbell, 41; J, T. Warren, v t pi.r'e'utikhown. .. ports thro.i8h NftCTisakl harbor were lufornm, rpniti if rc(lll:r(fd, nt II I), ATTORNEY BREAKS 40; J. W. Waldron, 40; ('.. V v 11 ' ' V" l Ilium, TImX ' Ihe ilt ore of Torivoe, at Lawai. U a u", l,,,38,t Kohsb, Kahului, Hann and Uu . n i WINDOW WITH LEG 40; O. C. Hwain, F. K. 85; NOW IS IBB 13,085,713 yen 1912, roml:t10,- - PILES CURED 3I; Blake, v smalt one, there being little Of value Vio.r and ,,, ,ielr vlv, V0V6 tHsti.nonv and eom-432,7- II TO 14 OAV. fi tut 19 Robert ration, 33; J. Kllinger, 33; Geo., IVr rheuma'inn voiwwiil nothlag yeu in, II, wbi) the exnorU OINTMJ-N'- ed in it.t fto fur as now known, none of gni,IBt tu, l'A20 i fftin-ante- During en impromptu wrestling bout Clia-wi- , llUiu InfrHuud Htei Guild, 83; Kd Towse, A. m ' erlu n.VPjiiu 11 Ilk, lur-e- ,49.1.!5Ur yen, 7 K (. 33; J. letter tli the amounts owed bv.ths nvtu'nrt totalled against 831 S'vigution Coropanv, whtse busii e- - li o ure in a bowling Git-iioU- any cuse o( Itclii.ig liUna, alley at Lihne, Kauui, At- 3li, J. 0. lioiighertvj '81; O. Now is the time tfl get fid tif.it. .'Try many 770 1919, ,80H,21S yen l cominia-1911- . but there are so of them that the yen in and in m,w e'ng' in ve' linte by the Bleeding torney 8. K. A. Bierbacb, 29; F. Kopor. 2S; this liniiiitfii,; nnd ! fow ' qntekly or protruding I'iies ta 6 to Hauested of that place J. K A. it agwegute will te considerable, The tonnage euteriuuf the port ,!on..'. The report of the ommiti in ia jammed bis leg . .1.- - t 14 days or through a low window Hwilt, I'd; K. iarke, 24; U. A. will relieve Ih" pa'n aud jioiinH. lor (Jne' emt gainst the er amoudted to 2.910,n73 ous. which com-- ' now pfrCnlp complete. W'l L m a'ij money refunded-.- Made bj Kara-injn- ud the member was so sevorely Brown, 22; M. i'liillips. ,H. tub) by iiea!ers. Penson, & Co . pa-- e cut 20; F. nil Hurth t was filed yesterdav, tut has not beon with 2,f9 1,924 tons lu 1912, and Glgnoiix hrps to alio to Bush tha PARIS MEpICINE CO.,Saiut touie be 12. , ,;. .1 that bad to resort to crutches for 18; J. licuuox, i ageuts for llawaii,,,,,,,.. served en aecouut of his absuuee. , 2,420,(388 iu 1911. v ., iu U.. ; . t,. tons report early July. IA, ; several duys as a means of locomotion. HAWAIIAN GAZKTTF, R I I' PAY, it AY : 1014. SF.MT-Wrr.KL- :IT; inuiHiUliii

V ntii llllnM. to CUE lin n mmm in: Hiii rnij in rnjj?r ill HE ium Inter-Islan- Body of Late Empress of Japan Chief Executive Makes .An- d Company Complains , . 'IM ;.-- . Laid at Rest the Luau Given of Adhesive - Near nouncement at Plaster Laid on . WASIUNtiTON, May L'T. (As- ' soc-nte- I're-- s by Wire- - '. ociat- Imperial Mausoleum for Returned Delegates!. Surface of , .CIIICAfli), May f 1 Wharf. t less) ( elniiel 'i heodnro Knoscvelt 'd Press by Federal Wireless) called en President. Wilson - The tcier- ISiith general ansemhly ef the dpy and slate.l alterwnr.l t'lmt he IlITO; - Presbyterian Church Cni- I of the TOKIO, May 2fi. ( Associated Press (From Wednesday Advertiser.) (From Wednesday Advertiser.) .' had a very pleasant soi in vtHit Ktntes in session here yestcr-- . td hy Federal Wireless) When the cts'tct An enjuvabV luau was given Inst d. C. J. McCarthy, James Wake with the President oud that they Mediator! Hare Reached Point day adopted resolutions favoring t- had talked about everything containing the body of Fmpress liight Of Manuel ftich fi .T. VV. but Department of Will Not liational prohiliition: endorse! the at the residence ld, T. M. Church and Caldwell politics. Justice Dowager Natuko w.ts laid away today IV- of Discussion At How Best to nation;! administration and the nrds, Kniiicl.Hiueba ro:td, in honor stirred up harbo? commission .affairs hpeaking Kt the Progressive Send Anyone from Washington stute aod navy departments for iu a pint ef ground, at Momoyamn, of " Set Up New Provisional Gov- Deputy Sheriff Charles. II, Rose and again,, yesterday. Sujierintonilent '.J hen lipiarterli last night, Roosevelt their actions in support the - - to Look Into and of near the mausuleum of Kmperof Mutn- K. Kiiulin, who returned yester E. l said that he would be found tak- Report on touippranse .movement; urged all Sheedy of the Inter lslsn appeared ernment In Mexico Delibera- Li to, tho simple act marked tha eon day from an Frn"iseo, where thev tiefore ing his part In the campaign this n:inistei and niemlieri of the the cornmmslnn' and complaineil Various McCarn .Matters elusion of a aeiles of Veiiiarkable eere alieuded the bienuin--i convention of that the Territory ha evil ilesigns on fall. Jlo praised the Prngr'Sive tions Reported As Being En- church to withdraw from club in congress for the stand they und liinnials In honor of the dead. ' the Sur.siihnry High Court of the Pa hi company. Several persons who have Name of Chosen One Not Yet social organization which Coa.-- taken in various mutters. , two daya ago, in this . eitv, .Were ride t of. the Ancient Order of stood on pier 14 while the ateamer was tirely Peaceful Thus Far. d'npensod alroholie beverage ami - held the funeral rites proper, which in Foresters, 1'ose and Kanliii were delo- - going nnt the other day had to leave Hefore the National Geographic. Announced. , , qoiidemned einnrette ainohiux, by ' Society Roosevelt, eluded a pageant iineijnaled in soL'nin gsti s f.oin Court Lunalilo. No. tS'i'M', their shoes the-- e go up town de. dared that ba member of the ihnrch. and bare had put grandeur since that following thj d.'slh the oMet court of ti:r order in the oot. The trouble Is that the asphalt the "Duvidii River" od 1 fie map nn.l challenged - ' MAfJARA FALLS, Canada, May 7. ' of tlie Inte Kmperor. , 'aft n iid of which Kim Kalaitaua costing on the oil the' all caring- s pier has too much ra hers (fT'clsl to (Associated Pre by Federal Wireless) A million torche illnminat d the was the first chief ranger and pnst in it. Khecdy said that besides the and geugiaphers of the Tha Advertiser.) World to disprove his WASIIINQTON. Mar 2B. While city when tho body of the Einpreaj chief.. shoe! tho contents of ft good many achievement. Actual term anil dctnils of tlie plan SIX PERSONS Dowp-e- r the department PROSTRATED was brne through the street The lnnu was a surprise to the re- of of Justice haa deter- Kouth American bags rice, sugar and other freight mined t name a special of the mediators for BY HEAT IN NEW YORK In a beautiful funeral car drawn' by turning delegate. '.They wero told tr.at hnd been Investi- ruined hy the asphalt, let gator to report con- the pacification of Mexico arc now un white o'en. . - through nunc sUp or other n HitiPtiug : ; on tha fact in ' alonn tha extra weight added to the i7A-Asso- nection with recent event d -- NKW VORK, May 4 istecl ' Many Americana Attend, of the out t bid been i ailed tor last e la the der incurs ion between the mediator Lags that the company gets no extra Barg Line for 'Hawaiian Sugar office of tho federal district attor- Press by Wirelt i per- l ' night ht Munu-i- l lii hards' home. The pay mi me representatives or me in tea Fcileral ss) racticuliy the entire American for baudl'.ng. The chairman was ' ney of ILaw.iil, and Vtill announce eobftiy viewed procession trick woi.ied well and when the dele- ordered to --Relieves Congestion Notes dcebrn-tio-n sona were prnstrntml by the heat the lrom investigate and render the name of the inveutigator pro. States ami Mexico, waa the ii r . a rule gates .e.ire I to report, their dpiugs . Time reached various 10 nts ef. vflnfsi'e, it is rtrst But. ' . . . . bably thia week, the report made lant night by Joseph Rucker at the tlicy long from tne Zone. that ninety degrees.' ' that no Japauase subjects may .'look vuiiKiutioa found ; To Eagulata Buoys. someone will be sent to Hawaii Lamar, associate justice of the United uowa upon a, royal troin ele table loaded doun with a atiiMptuous from hero haa been denied. . : ,. A. 11 Arledge, inspector in the. light 2(i.-(- royalties DJ least. , States Supreme Court iind one of the SAN FKANCIStO, May As.o'' vated point, whether the PANAMA, May iO Stoppage of the Tha special lnvestiKator, whoever deail Mayor Fern, who ia a mem- house service, informed (he board that or. alive. In strict observance of Joseph J. Tehmtiift!tepee Railway route across Mex- ho may be, will be Snlerted from representative of the United State In dated Press by Federal Wireless) the I'nited ftates government takes ' this, every door and window above the ber oi tke oi'ilur aud of this local court, among ' ico the lawyais resident within the mediation . iao Ouaia and Mm Lien, th fifteen rotilxance only of location of has so inciensud traflie ncrosit.the rnnfereneea. first floors along the tuners! route was win ou hand, Tliv mayor la not to be the tha Hawaiian Jurisdiction. Tha In- While Judge, di- and year old daughters nuova Lamar would not eit;ht of. the closed and dark. . iiinght luijiping when a luau is in pro- ami moorings where there is Jstlimns tif ,1'awaiua that the Panama structions to be sent him will be, ( Mil ' vulge any of pinna he l.inesu r.(, general, rihnn Ching loullict with .V'ovurnmeut regulations, lnvea-tigattot- the proposed The ceremonies were tho culmina gress and bint niht he was the very Railroad is ahniwt tmulde to cope witl In effect, to make a thorough t, Shu, who were reported to have myster- said a stated that an early agreement Was tion f f a erieti of service held daily Bist Forester on hand. , lie that far as the lighthouse and- a complete report, iously dis- Practically every ear the anticipated. It is understood . disappeared tnst night, wera since the orticiul of Kmpr.si S Ik n -- I ho wa service Is concerned the authority of that death the licm at. the acme of ovy - both on the fact3 of the tvenis them- among the vital poiuts which medi- covered today in the hills adjneont to Powager April 11, death the hnriior ' will lie railroad ns is in aervieo and - still the Her uctiinl Its , p.oress idiivor ;Fern waa called lomiuisiionera selves which hava led to complaint Han where, ' ' ators have reached ia the manner in Francisco, the little ones occurred two duj earlier at Nuniadi), upon a spoech. ' ieci gnized in the regulation of buoy mountains .of freight at the tsrminuls charges being tiled here and bad in a. qnost lor and which the Huerta regime will way wandered for wild but tradition no mem- emplacement. On Caldwell was Show , , give '" irserib that Fellow l''nreiera, and everybody motion i no tiigns ef diiiTinulm.-- .Several on tha surrounding circumstances. to a new pro.viHion.il ftowers. ber of the Imperial family can die out to prepare pew government. else," sniil His Honor between chews, directed a regulation -- Knch of the girls was Borprisfd to largo freighters iare eu .iaily at . an- Judge Lamar Stated also that there side tha capital, so the body of the "when 1 let Charlie go to the Const governing the location of buoy and learn their absence from homo chor, ill the ' Paeillo ruadstend elf Lul-ba- has beea absolutely no disagreement that Linpnss wus conveyed to Tokio, and I no 1 moorings, ... , rtad occasioned any did because wanted him to have between the members of commis- terore, each calm driven smartly to the Aoyama i'aiace ' Letter from most new wharf- waiting for a ihance to get to the the ly a Inn;,' rest. At the next meeting ot of the Ft. Marjic sion in session here, although runny stating thnt tliev wished to guthfr iu a closed private .carnuge. At the ingers Class H led Church Shaftcr s flower and, ronsfquentlv, hail wan the board of superiors I will nomi- at wharves wharf Jo unload their cargoes that are point have been ritinad ami jinUcj she Vollicially" died a few aber-iff,- ; discussed dered where expected nate Charles H, Hose, row deputy to remark "That wharfinger at Kailua destined finally to'reaeh-.Na- York aud they the wild hours later. . , Cement,' without any definite settlement. , ,.,'.. of is onto his , Fed Mossotns to be the most plentiful. .,'., to bi:conio therilT the city of job." Other. Fastern. United States ports. '; Well, Special Templa Built. Honolulu. He Will takf tho place of Bottles Causa Worry. I ,'At the time the route, across Mexico ANOTHER HUERTA JflNDOX, May 27. Associated Tressl Tn the fix weeks since then, a ape inl rUieriiT William P. J.irrett, whom ny If the ' demur-ag- e on a shipment of wm was .interrupted there wera Flows Statuary MEMBER RESIGNS by Federal Wireless) It was roportel! temple erected on the Yovogi mili Covernor, Mr, Lucius K. Pinkham, on bottles from Han Frnneiseo that has several skips lust night that the police have been! tary field, southwest of the eity, Whi r.i my recommendation, recently appointed laid unclaimed for several weeks on aaloading in thu harbor ef baliim Cruz. main my ..CITY OF MEXICO, May 27. (Aa- notified of a suffragette plot to choot the funeral service was held. In to beion .i high sheriff in plnce of one of the wharves is not paid and the Fvery effort iwaa nado to iiiilund ' the Cemetery Forms on Low. Lands the morning the service of "installa- friend William Henry.." socinted Prews by Federal Wireless) Ireaks(ear, the entry f King Oeorg, buttles removed the board will ask the Ships and get away before thu port was i ; tion of the spirit" was performed with Alter this long speech, for Hi Hon- Near Geyser Landscape is Kdtianbj Tamarir,, in the lerby. , ' attorney general to auo the consignee-Th- e minister of agricul- great ceremony. The Kmperor, the closed, it several af-t- he "vessels were ture hi m or, the mayor subsided, but not so hi. Matsoit Navigation Company Is Mosaics. .' ia the enbinet of Provisional Kmprcaa, Prince and Princesses of tho last- to get Littered with President Huerta, WASIIlNdTON. May engngment with the luau, which worrying about the freight but the unable their cargoes on the wharf yetrday resigned blood were present to pray before the ed until goml people had to get to bed. in time. Jn consequence they sailed for his portfolio, ed Press by Federal Wireless) Post ' ' . commissioners said demurrage Shaf-- declaring he waa annble sbrlno. .. that - It's uo use that gusher at Fort ' agree, W heeler has reen nominated for the lien on freight Panama with part of their cargoes. " to with Huerta and other mem- Py noon crowds, augmented by charges are a first any. The tcr can't be rautrjedt position of aecretarv to the Ameri Affair in Celebration of Home be - arrival of the sugar ships of the bers of the cabinet on the affairs of from and must paid first. Hawaiian-America- can embassy Tokio," thousand the country, filled the line led the Pana- , Thomaa Sedgwick' of the public works the at Japan. ' ' " Consideration of the offer the nation. streets. The jieoplo stood lor hours 'of - Vt Rule Victory Send Cables to ma. Canal authorities to a barge ilAriaetmanr aa- t rw mi .At lr ia li a Wheeler. is well fitted for this posi Intor-Islan- Steam Navigation Com- start ii.iai kiHwuvf " w a v at a nvvna aaiasn louniivru waiting for the cortege. lige. re- tion from his .previous experience in ' through tho canal in hope ot.., At ' when ."', ' pany to lease the marine railway site tiyiag to get a strangle bold on it, ZAPATA - dnsk the illumination of Asquith and Redmond. WANTS VOICE IN tor- ' lieving tho situation.. ... , i' liplomatic having . circles, satwfai Im- fnr a'x months tloO er month was ... now about ready to admit-defeat- At MEDIATION CONFERENCE ily filled the oflice of. second secre the route had been completed the at The pontoon bridge across the canal perial eo (Tin was placed .' deferred until next Tuesday. The interval throughout the period ot his tary to this embnssy from 19l)C in the funeral (From Wednesday Advertiser.) nt.laraiso has been swung into posi- t car at Ouyama Palaeo, proces- board will request J. A. Kennedy, pres- struggle with the well be,' rius been jam. WASHINGTON, May 20. (Aasociat-- , limy, bince that tiraa he ha occu and tha One hundred loyal tion ami in future will be used by the sion , to appear ming ail sorts of thing down throat td l"res by pied the portion of secretary to the formed with a large .military ident of the company before Panama Railroad in operating its its Federal Wireless) forte at it head. Amid dull yellow assembled in (the makal pavilion of the board in regard to thia proposition. trains aud it ha been jamming them right aentative of Oeneral Zapata have en- embassies at 8f. Petersburg and1 Bjme. on the ,wri'st side of the. jtanul. ,. f and came the Young Hotel bight arrange . back him. ,v white banner and torches, last to . Bock Moaher. at heoler is an author, ami poet or Data Fro:n ... r - deavored to aee President Wilson and th funeral commissioners, accompanied Want No Strsjigera. .first hy tried ordinary plugs, .but tuey insist pon consiilerablo cote and was editor of plana for the' celebration of Ireland's ' The. "will .direct Cnpt Mosher his recognition of represen- by their secretaries, and' court servants board An incident recently came, to light hud no eflect whatever 'lhvu .He poured tatives of tlie rebel general in medi- the New York Presa for seven year. ' freedom Aud ita draft congratulatory to keen. an aerurate record of the set the uressod 'in ancient robe, interspered which clearly show the detenninatioii a good-sixe- cargo of tieo iats nud ations now under way inessngea to becabled to 1'iemier of the s and undertow, condi it, for 'a settlement wera men bearing evergreen , of the Irian Dins Indian of the inward i one LONLOX, May . (Aasooiated trees, and Jobu Kedmond.' ...J . Panama! to exultation that of the difficulty between Mexico and 26,. tion. of thu water and1 Tliree.tlon of hi con- ; Btraetj Carpeted Wltll Band. "wus a., happy, band sons muiatnin foothold in the fertile feels after evolving a brilliant idea, the I'nited States. , Pres by Federal Wireless) The suf- It. of and wind at Knhie Day wharf -- in order al-- which ho lives as well aa his fidently waitetl.. for the ricA.- tu. lnitr, ni The advance of the ' cortege was n daughter that gathered; Irish dis- j . Tha statement that Oeneral Zapata fragettes arrested in connection wit') tf .iu that they will bo in position to A e 1 desire to maintain purity of bloaiL and do it work. The rice swelled up, is window ami pjctu-- , ost noiseless, the itrents having eon Catholics, and Irish Protestants aliM a bandit and i empha- unasliiag elaih cus intelligently any trouble that short time ago tho Of nil eamo up, with, lng were giveb. drr.stio senteucej when covered with a thick layer of aand. The gave their views on the granting of chief the tribe right, and it also tho tically denied by his representatives, may arise. Inspector who have been living at Lio Riahlo, on the Xuu IUas within the next, few days, who brought up for today. lVturj funeral til ths wer.i heard aa the funaia' nomo rule in Irelind aud peuce and found result that declare that their lender cherishes trial awaeping the new. channel have coaKt, ordered the burial alive an in- the landscape iu th vicinity of the high slashing apparently, tiie mcst he n ear itself approached. .It waa led by harmony . prevailed. of ideals and ia a patriot of the first ii ... aeveral point that are too high. .It fant a few day old because; It was the geyser waa flooded with bloated rice, . , narjti lUtsno, minister of the Imperial , A. Hughe waa uuanimously water. ." i cub crin'e, as those found guilty of John may week before all of household, figure ba aeveral oil spring of a negro and a woman, moiil-be- r (.'bines tanners on the'fiats bolow tha The .activities-- of that offense wero sentenced to sit a striking in whita, elected of tha meeting while off. the Zapataistas - these bump are smoothed or- months" imprisonment, "while ' thos w hose way wss amblaz mrd by. tar lies. iuck. I).- Cleary was likewise elected of the tribe. The negro wa wen soon tieeama owners or rice plan- during the past few weeks have caused , .What to do with the marine railway leave Tho old for-th- grow. who merely smnshed windows escaped Tbre white oxen in reserve plodded ecretnry.- A special committee con- dered to the country. tations, seed begaa, to them to be reckoned with as a promi- will be tho chief topic for discussion flow nobody .. tb1 ahead of the two Which were yoked chief ruaile.it clear that the day either (It's an ill well that good, with funr mouths sentences t sisting of Harry Aliuruy, John Howler '!.,.'" -. nent factor ia the Mexican situation ' next Tuesday.. , . , . man a, foot- ' .. - to the funeral car. The ear was of . ' the white or negro acquire thought the Chinese.) same place. .. i and Vank Creeoa draughted and ' j at the present time and an effort will ,. . , cubic of.eou-gratulationa- hold among them di:y will mark This experience proved to Mr. Sedg form, with its interior exquisite- tabled the following nicssugo : that lie made to or - ascertain whether not ly part- the beginning of the loss of their indq- wick, while . Bicbard Doming,, vica president of lacquered, partly in black aud, ;. .;.., ; that rice it 'demonstrated Zapata is in any manner affiliated with i who come a ex- New-Yor- ly in chestnut. Ilainboo blinds hung ! - ;'' OF TEACHERS rtranger into the the soundness of his theory tar a Generals Carranza and Villa, th Amerieari. Surety Company of ".- -' '' :": . PSTIO'I fendenee. lrom the square 0'uings, and brass "Premier Aaquith, London, Fug. are not always treated pansion was involved,, wus too fine, so which company is bondsman for curtains from the aids. The oxen were : kindly. Recently a party of white men ie began to feed the well dried apple. Company of " residents of LAND QUESTION MUST the defunct llreakwater' covered with a rare white cloth and appeared in 'the Hau Dlua country' to On this investment he got enormons na fo.-- ' Hawaii, heartfelt congratu- UP. Philadelphia, which had the cob tract their horns were wound with material t?der ' Bl B8.1 work a gold mine which they had been and the' well didu't even beep it WAIT ON OTHER ISSUES lation passage Home Kule Jlill." Mil ' the llilo breakwater,, waa an by , rake-of- f. arrival of the same texture.. The people . , told The In- Many i. 4 ;v j existed in tho interior, hillocks of dried apple the Matsonia yesterday and will go bowed and 'wept aa bt Imperial hearae diana resented their coming and drove formed in sub- NIAGARA FALLS, Canada,' May 20. 4iJohn K. RoJinond, London, ' the nearby .field, then to llilo to look over the ground, George advanced. ; ,' " "4 - - (AarociHUM toy . Wiro-leas- ) ' them out of the country. v ': sided in the tunahiiie. . i'ress cricrai l:. of h Ireland' nam we Irish- - Wednesday Advertiser.) ' Marshall, Honolulu, who says . Later came hundreds of priests, and "In (Frow ' .' For some Mr. Helg- - The Mexican delegate to th r ' ' , Colony Olul) In Zona.' t.nie thereafter has the con t met for the completion , Americans, reeideut of Hawaii,' . com- ' ef bearers of tha onrt Most of the session of the school Wick did nothing but think . aud conference of mediators have decided Hilo - congratulate yon on glorion vie- - Canal employes, in anticipation of tha the to poctpona tbo Prcakwater work, also arriveJ tambours,' and of many colored atream- was p with well diil nothing but How. , Out of tha their etuteineut upon tba . ' missioner yesterday taken time whan they return to- the United ou the .Matsonia. . '. . era iiuu uannrra. no came land iuehtioa differ- i i niitM teach-er- a silenra another Idea. Powdered involved in the tfftch with hi retinue, holder tha question of orpo utmenta of States, .have organized a Colony Club ences Iti'twupn thm ITiti,-.- ) Ktut,. ...wl in- cement waa the staff that would cork 7. Lords-in-w- P discussion will with a View of forming a farm and OHICA(H), May . (Associate I of high Imperial orders. After considerable it was for tho new achool year, which I ha DAVur Mexico, until the other matter liavf decided dustrial colony in ouo of tba Bouthern Asso-ciatip- n ing, member of the Diet and aeveral to give a banquet and ball in iit'September.- - Pres by 'Federal- Wirekss) The ' begin gnperintendent II. Mr. Sedgwick next been thoroughly threshed out. - object is undertake) .wa' discovered .. honor of this great event d States. The to the , of Prick whosj regiment of military auu ttou.es u in Ireland's W. Kinney yesterday he pouring Well ; The mediators from Argentine, Bra-ril- Mauufactnrer - stated that offers cement into the ia iiilUcieiit marine swelled tha line. . . , history. Chairman1 Hughes appointed ' investigation of numerous for Chile, Mexico and the CnUed employes are striking for increaceli . h commibsiuners to finish opportunities quantitie to build a solid column of ce- ' the following committee with nil pow- - '. " , farm, lands and industrial wugoa yesterday declared for an ope i Koyai .Throna In Tamplo. , i their work today. ment from eeutejr. , thp State, following a conference, decided ' constantly being hold out to tho of earth to ers to act and finance. the affair; that are ' shop. There are A' en- meeting today 1t ia expected top ', , not to allow the agrarian question te about three thousand sacred gateway marked the Dr. At tho those who are about to leave the Istbs the of the pipe. ... , ',' - Km-pero- Charlca d. .McCarthy, J. J, Carey, - brickmaker on strike aud idler trance to the temple ground. ' r that the question of whether Prof. Ed- rolumu not form, howeVery disrupt the even tenor of their es- their. The in .. , .community idea ,rh did J. .1. Hullivan, . Charles Chillingworth us. The .seems .' - ness for more than a month baa kept (Impress had ' gar i 'Wood, principal, pt the Normal well on sious. I and already arrived Duggan. strongly in favor among the1 eanal work the weut about it business bt .n),0iiu laborura of the building und were seated on a throne near the and Johi The date .of tba School, abould be retained In tha employ flowing, and be began to tradv aiuiounced era oud it i expected that severaPaucb wonder what ' principal shrine, while the diplomatic, celebration will be later. of the department, will be taken up'foi had become of. the ceinonl. Liuht dawn - communities will result from the invest TEPIC GOVERNOR FORCES ,-y- 1 After the regular busiucus or which ' . corps, including (feorge W. Ontbrie, the finul. solution, . a, , ed on the mystery, wlu-- .he noted, the', r meeting' wa been trans- ligation .undertaken - by .. the Colony LOAN OF 60,000 PESOS 27,-fiev- eral 1 the called had - AKIANII, May gram-- American Amba"sudor, had also taken i The aommissioner'..yesterday resolved ' "- :' appearance in, by ma- ( '.' the vicinitya if ; - - Hub. , '' their places ia a reserved section. , ., acted, Chairman Hughe called upon themsojves committees, on of - ':. ' mar educations in car-loa- d into two - gic, or piece or raiitustlR, statuary. 20V-(- aihool lot' - Old Epanisn Ftoldpieca. MAZATLAN, As- aevetal present to give their to-la- y Mexico, Mnv belonging Htanding watch fire, in imitation of of those which will consider the applica- vvitliin a week all tho vurlace cropping to' tha: eity. uf Oakland havs' and vic V. C- Jehostou,, mining engineer, In "sociated Press by Federal Wirelea) thote uod ia the Imperial court yard view sentiment tion of Mia Ktta'Davia, a former Nor- - ef a cemetery sprang ini on the Chiucsc- - ficBeral been lust in the wilds of Mexico, and in tory. The in' an oloquent charge of a mining property in tha P.uelma, military governor of '. ancient day, made up of pine fag- chairmnn, mal Hcliool ui bar, to be reimbursed fot furuiers' rice .Held aud the . country, the Oakland acliaol oliclal have eon his- Republic Pan- lepie, has forced through a loan of 60,. got, were blazed in various parts of address, briefly outlined Ireland's salary of SUM), while other Proviuce of Varaguaa, of round about, wa rinded , Mexican rebel hava back the studded with iiioealca. (mK'(mbos. ia believed that the the temple in iron baskets act on tory and told of the struggle that baa ama, has reported to the Panama gov- It that the land appropriated ' the' education for their, committee will take vp the Dawson Discouriiged but uudauntod Ml1. Sedg- owners and manufacturers in ' vi- ...'' .',; .. been made for tho past hundred year C. ernment that ba recently discovered nn the tlscj. ,;, i. i - .. charges preferred by Attorney 'W, wick is trying another thinking spell, ; cinity of Tepie have been compelled own' Af if When the''funeral car had been drawn by the sturdy aons of Kria. . old Spanish rnuuon that probably has to The are in the of Ashford en Monday against Mr. Wood. advance the sum mentioned in education form lip Lefure the chief shrine, the dirge Robert Anderson, who claimed the been on, the Isthmus since the day ot order te text, book which wete to be used ill Thia, committeo will also take tip the protect their proterty and lives. ' was chanted audi food offering wea laud of the heather' a his place of of the appoirrtmeut of teacher the Spanish occupation. Tho cannon, the Ouklund school during' the winter ?uestion he aays, wa found on AH given. Other ollerings . included told birth, stated that Peotehmcu the world Wnilee Hoy '.Industrial Hchool, a bluff near the Thev Demand It term. , The 'order tor the books was mouth Rio : brocade, ilumiiska, a'lk and silk thread, over were re.joiting aver Ireland's vic- The ' will consider the of the Conception and prob- CONSUL SILLIMAtf placed with it New York house last fall first committee all placed lu, box mado of willow tory. V. L. Stevenson, who stated that Bppointiiient of teachers for the va- ably formed part of a battery thnt at REACHES VERA CRUZ aud cs a matter f economy It wm one blanches. hi Irish ancestry dated back three rious high of th department in time commanded that river. , It is Honolulu, Like Every Other City and decided to fend tho Looks across the The F.tnpcror paid hi homape by elo- - believed there are other field plecxis in hundred yvar gave a short and the Territory. , . VWM, MVVV VB) VERA CRUZ, Mexico, May 28. Ji tlimun of TeliiiaiiU'j cc. It was flgnre I tending ou '.','.address. He was followed nuent. address. . liowler the vicinity. A search Js being made lohn told of a ' was decided yesterday to establish ( Associated 1 ress hy Wireless) tlmt forty ceut of the freight cost by It rederul jor other lepreseittiug the court and recent visit to Ireland and the condi the Kauai high and grammar school a for them, aud if found it is planned -- John K, Hillimart, 4'nited rAtatea dep-li- t Would bo moed iu this way. the F.mpire. These over, tho curtains to mount them as an tion aa ha found them , there. H one institution at Lihne, the county seat exhibit at tba 'Peoplo want to be r consul at faltillo, whose inenr'cera- - '.After arriving in Mexico the wero drawn before the shrine and the forthcoming exposition to b held In ' briefly outlined the history of Daniel Garden commission- 1ion order of MrtiMi ditiappeitrKj, The publishinf Imperial cofliu waa of the Island. The Panama, euiml. VVheii one, suffers the, toiturc under tieneral horns to a UVonnell and vividly portrayed a few er agreed to provide three teacher next year coincident with the .aiined considerable dipluaiatie aetiv house fcas advised tho school board trani conveying it to Momorama.sialAt Canal. of an achiiip: back, relief .i eagerly chapters In that great Irish patriot' for thia new institution the prin-cip- fonnul opening of the Panama. on tlie, pint of the ftute deportment, that the book have probably beea con the departure, cannon thnudero.l from -. sought for. Thoro are many remedies it? lite, i .... , . ; ; to" be apporuted ' shortly, iu ; Loat In tba J angle- - port will env rl siaved y., tha. Mexieim rebels.. IShiuttgawa Buy aeveral miles away and today that relieve, but not permanent- arrived at tins today and 1't. 1'atrick McTnerny recited a jiatriotle he may, tiegin tha or- . : a order that Private Hall, of Company B of the have.' as sotiit nu possible for the Cui shipment is valued at Uli),0ih), Vast body of mourners Vowed their ' ly. Douu't llaikacho Kidney Pills Jirl poem a; of . - Irish that met with storm ganization of the studies and other First liattaliou of tha Tenth Infantry, d Wtiilrn, where he will make a re- lost reverouce. ', ' brought lusting result to thousand.. ; '"-'- '." . . M '. A ' applause. J; Hullivnn and, Frank subjects proper con- A. ' ":' J.' necessary for the stationed at Camp (His, recently wa Here 1 merit..- - OTL VI', IIHII'. . iniJirilMJIIIIIC-U- IU' liiv O'l. DESHA BACKS HIS Hughe proof of (A- - also made 'earnest and eloquent duct of the school. The Libuo High aud lost aud bus now been reported olllcially onicialH. TRINIDAD, Colorado, May 26. ' Huny Ko sliii", tldtl Poland St., Now niiiiirtrutioii addresses. . .' "i ' - , CHOIR FOR CONTEST Grammar will open its door to aa missing. Dull disappeared while hi . sociiited Orleans, La., says: so sick from Press by Federul Wirtles- )- was gathering of th be- ."Iwas " (Aaeo- - It a joyous tha Kauai school children' with the company wa making a practise march 1 despaired uf tAX KKANCI!iJO, May 27. Chn'rch go- teiteral trpojis stationed here were kidney complaint that May &X llaili koua of Krin und uuauimity of feel- new year. , 1IIIA l' fired upon today by striking the ginning of the school through the rough country south of ever being cured. 1 had terrible pain' riated Fresa by Federal Wireless) ing to hare a sale of lau lau, otherwise miners. ing evidenced a'ugur well for the cele- Superintendent Kinuey expert to City. ' had, Panama The entire battalion made through my kidney nnd at tin e 1 Municipal owWrship of the Cuited kuowu pig and luau, on Decoration It been understood that all arms shortly. '., si had been surrendered when the edict bration to.be given leave shortly for the lalaud of Hawaii, the march. A portion of Company H, fuinl. ' I was stiff uud lamo,. ami builways ia possible outcome of Day, to expense of lending . more Esk-ridg- the d"frytlie to that effect was issued aevoral daya where ho will inspect thoroughly under the command, of Captain could hardly sloop .over. I did not. the censure of former President Patrick its choir to Maui to contest for the NAVY DIVORCED. the West Hawaii government schools. was lost in the jungle, but finally well got tip in ago, but th discovery af arm antoug OFFICER - sleep and the Hinniinf Calhoun and other ofliclala of the cor- banner which Maui ia seeking to wr.est . . m found lta way to ramp hav- 'sj ' the miner will necessitate a thorough KACINB, Wisconsin; May Cfl. (As- back after fwihng tired. Finnlly f' used Doan poration li.v the state railway commis- from lluili a a prize for the best OEOXJP. '' '': ing to rut it way through the dense search, for small arm of, every . des- ? ;;.':'' llaoliarho Kifiey Pills and felt their tilli- - sociated Pres hy Federal Wireles) sion ia which the church aiuging In the llaili '. 1 fur the manner Islands. cription. Commander ). aide This disease so dangerous and sn underbrush for nearly ten mile. Pri- good effect at onea. i Tboy weut to th ials jugfilcd company funds. Pres- has won the banner for two years, aud William Hrotherton, the to fhe romiiiaudaiit of the navy yard rapid in its development that every vate Hall waa part of this detail. root of my trouble nud In a month made of company snid tha member of the church think' phe I , '. - ident' Liliunthal the at lloston, Massuehimetta, wa granted a mother of young children ahoul be pr. a, complete cine." '. , he believed municipal' ownership can win it again, Tha singing contest Helen Miguel and. Mary that TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY divorce here today. pared for it. It is very risky to wait Penny added Po'in' niickaeh' Kidney. Pill are the best solution of the controversy mud is to be held this year at Wailuku, ou rntil the attack nf croup appears and much (o the merriment of a quiet morn- sold by all druggist and storekeeper declared that if the inuyor and the sup- - July 1.1, aud it will b necessary for Take- - Laxative Brorno Qmnina Uien tend fur medicine aud let the child ing in the police court yesterday by de- at 50 ecnts per box (six boxes. $2. 60), ervisurs will niuke au equitable ofl'er luo rouir in iniu t.u vnera. i qe Tablets. AU CHIP BEATS PETROSKEY. suiter until it can be obtained. Chain-lerlal- scribing a hair pulling match in which or "Will ba mailed on receipt of price druggkts refund ' will find him In responsive Kev. S. L. Desha, pastor of the church, ANOHLKM,' May 27.) Remedy i lis- - that they a tho . money IiS .Assoc- Cough prompt und they engaged Monday night. After bv the Hollister Drug Co.,- Honolulu, An his rhorr will again show if it ails to cure. Wireless) mood to consider their proposition. thinks t'it : iated Press by Federal effei tual and ha fever been known to tening to both versions of the affair, wholesale agent for the, Jlawaiiuu Is- .E.,v.-- Grove's .signature is or, - " approximate value of Ili.'i.OiMl.Oin) was H on the best ef tbem all, und many (ieorge Chip knocked out, Sailor Pe- fail in any rase. Always have a bottl) Judge Mnnsarrat found both contest- lands. : . ',.' , placed ou the property by Piou. Arnold who have heard tlirm sing luUly agree lach t ',. ,. troskey in the twelfth rouad of their in the home. For sale by all dealers, ant guilty and fined them each two Jtememl er the name, Doan'n, and ; ,' '. , k p e: - -- ago, with hiiu. .. Mis kltm st U.uw a Lei. Km th & Co , IlawbU. coats, , ,, . una year ..- tti fight acre last uight. :., son, ageuti for dollar without tha usual taka no aubutituta, ,,,;,) .. ' HAWAIIAN GAZirrfR. FRIDAY,' MAY 29, 1914. -- SEMl VVF.K Kt.Y.

PULLS, O'.TBDO.T.Br POSILiilSTEP. iOP.r.'.'fSl'iEOEO 0VERII0RT0T0H0 FIELD'S FiGUnES 1l E -- DO MIS AT SEA ARRIVES IN CITY OU CT 11 ..ULi 'L,kL DEAD; FilLiED Member of Crew of Matsonia Declares He Will Make Attempt Common Tear of Looming War tliloites have Few Kicks to Make 1 1 is Balance Sheet Certified to by ' ' Sinks Within Sight of . Expedite Defiveries ' ' to and May r Whcri , Clauds Unite Nations ; He Cbmcs Ready . SpeciaKAuditor and Treasurer ' : ' Passengers. Improve All Departments. ; . ' "i- ' " for Mutual Defense. to Receive Hutu1- . ;'v.' of the Big Island. ' SOCIOLOGIST ; y; (; ;" .' , ; ' " .' l ': ' . .. (Trora Wednesday( Advertiser. (From Wednesday ' .'. Advertiser.) '(Associated Prers by Mail.) ; will not ' I c 1 Ic to away for Hringing to rl approximate balance Within sight of more than a hundred "I &et Prof. nd Mrs. A. M. Tozzer Ar- William F.j Young, newly appointed ( liniSTIANIA; May :20. The west lliln until after June sail Uov tho book, of the treasurer aad the on steamer Matmnia, IV' the postmaster of llouolulii, hecojinnlnd em half of tha Scandinavian peninsula, rrnor Plnkham have auditor of iha County of Hawaii, for Became Newspaperman to Tell whri-- yestrday."I rive from City of Mexico arrived here yesterday from Sno - by his wife and. daughter, wan au h'kc tho e'lstcin- half, ha'. become ' nn m tier' pf prising" engagements which Ike first tirao In the history of county of Slum Evils in New Francisco, Thomas Lude, Norwegian WorlI . . a on the steamer MntMinia yester- - Famed . Archaeologist Says li.V tho probleiir of fintiutfal.de. will keep' mo I Usy 'In 'Honobilu from government,' Was the work taeeomplish- member of 's crew, drowned day. In an With The' Adver- YorkProclaimed by Theodore the versol interview . - ferlse. Thu cnmfnlgn for a ihrlhiiKtheri now. until the middle of next month. er( , during 'his , short visit to Hilo on That Americans Were Perfect- efter falling overboard Monday inorn- - tiser Mr. Young' slated th:it he bus -. Citi- ,.-.,- :. . 'i been n ed sppeftrs alriiost daily, to I hope t? be able to get awity for Ildti, , aad Monday by. II. . flooding , Roosevelt as Most Useful ng. With other dock hands, Lude had esiplovu ot.tho postal servive in Mexican Capital t, Kield. vesterday bis ' ly Safe tor twey-vo- yenrs. i'Iio first lour HFRtimo soiro nev phase of popnUr-lii-teres- on my tour of the Islaml of Hawaii, who retuiaed with zen in Gotham. ' beon engaged in painting a part of the to as correct ''' '' yours or am he was a roni-mo- n 3 balance rbeeti certified 'When WpartecL' , servico nulway and it Is believed trie however,' bctweea Juno f and 'June He superstructure of the steamer and it then- tht by Treasurer Hwai and Special Audi- mail ciern. tiro years a postal demfnnl for prot(tioa agninst is supposed he missed his footing and elork, then assistant postmaster iu his tor Hjiencer. It is true that the figures ' by. an)" of the Eiiropean (iovemor Piukham stated yesterday do , 2fl. fell into the water. ' bomu ttfwn of ripuidiiisliurg, Uouih of the treasurer and the auditor. BARGE, Massachnsctts, May flotation' not-- ' 4hD war- (From Wednesday Advertiser.) '..." ( srolina. About tou years ago' he en lowers tuny bring Norway' and Sweden that the proposed lean is ajain balance, because some (Assoclr.ted Press by j Federal Wire . The cry of ','man overboard" brought 1 paid by . mm. terau tbe civil service by cxumiimtioii together njain to the extent a leln taken up aad that it receiv rants the treasurer and re less) newspaper l ror. A. Mi lozr.er ami everyone - star- of Vanished, Jacob liils, former iu.i within- hearing to the . -- turned to the auditor have and hss since u ,' on Matsonia yester that time reAed as' nlliance. - --' ing ths utmost consideration.. Just man and later one the most prom were arrival the board rail 'of the Matsonia 'and Lltdc spei.lsl aent in tiie and but Mr. Field has traced all tha money ef - of reortfaui.ntion " Th'u Norwejiiirl recrnt-- v.hnt Will bo done in this regard, the day.- Mr. Tor.r.er rs the- daughter'- stsiKiurUir.ation ot the-- pnilinment Ins that has' passed through the finamsial inent sociologists and Slum workers in seea struggling id an tp keep iiostollice in made-puldi- whs effort Governor will be - OeOrgo P. ('Mtle of this city. Trof.. mny of the ibtstarn cities, t He wns lieen popiilully critiidze l . for its stated, departments 4owa- to within t'JSHtt.ftD, the United frtatca, passed awny here afloat.. The vessel was turned as quick within a few dnys.' X"rom a ninparntively small amount, inas- Toirer has bofn director of the Inter- Sfsigned in tu.n to tno ttt. Louis, Min ardent faith in pence treaties.' It has what' the today after a brief illness, npei induced ly as possible after the1 first alurm and neepolis, (lovernor aaid bo much as the total bandied during the Archaeol- lndiaunpolis anil Cincinnati been conspicuous in peamn yesterd.iy, it can said ': national .School of American a lowered go the moveaient yea is- from tin 1, 1K05- March 31, by heart disease, , boat wits to to th reiiruo. olllces whoro standardizutiun problems that only suclv items of tho loan bill lr to City of Mel-ico- ever since It was by the? . ' ogy and Ethnology in the However,' before aid reached' him the were to' be wurked out, and lias ulso entrusted late as are most urgently needed at this lit 3 was 3,14i2l.3(l. - - Several years ago, when Theodore having been appointed to that po- sltilor sank tor the last time. sprverj in the postomce department in Alfred 'Nobel with the distribution of time will be considered. The total to It was. to secure this balance and to - - Eoosevelt was governor of tho Wtntn ...... V. Tkit 1 tbrrty-seve- Washington. tho Peace. Prize each year, and be authorised will, bn explain away certain discrepancies Iftll il..ii. Lude was about years of His headquurtoia have h'olcl therefore, far he gave world a ' (nrther h.i during Inst, seven below up- which expert Hilo had been of New York, to the endowed institution age and unmarried.' When be met death been in Wuahingtoa since last feidein it the what the legislature decided the of fol- tronal Bchool ii an I 111 to- letter of introduction of which tho lie was on mem- her but' his-las- ofHcinl rehidenco was years rclio.l ni fully updn an integrity on at it last session. .. j , " reported havo found in bis report "Columbia, his second voyage Ha a lowing is an extract: , supported by 'Harvard' and 1 - Mr. made his latest Hilo ber of the Matsonia 's crew.-,- in Cincinnati.-,- ' ft .", . ,.. 7. treaty signed, by Kunsin, Ocrmnny, that Field ' commend to your conrtcsv Mr. thA Im . fifty-on- e when Honolulu "I Pennsylvania, . l.'njland, by neu trip, and he sailed for the University of The steamer experienced favorable Mr. Yeuug is years ef age. France and which the Tew Kick to Hear. Jacob A. Biis of New York, the beiror - of Not way shoul be strictly ' ' he had convinced Chairman Elliot of perial Aradnmy of Sciences of Russia, weathor practically all- the way from He ststed thnt his appointment; was trality l. HILO, May 8.VContrary to- - the of thia letter. Mr. l.ii la. my warm the Coast mnue oliHcrved in ciise of f.nropean war. ,' the graft commission, Treasurer Swain and the Bavarian, Austria Prussian, and made the mn in five irom a purely service standpoiut, ' usual custom, it appears that Hilo wid personal friend, and is a man whose acktiowle-lgo- ' -- and Auditor Spencer that the figures -- days' and nineteen hours, which is con sltkoitgh he that ho is a - ' Want No Trouble, not have very much to nreent tu Gov services to public have been such Swedish and Mexican governments. r of the report gibed with those of the tho tidered good 'time. '.- Democrat .snd always has been. : ' The people of the Scandinavian pen ernor linkbain when he cornea here a to make him on the whole the most fond ' e Ho Each contributor to the research Lighty-Bin- cabrn passengers, many la reply to au inquire as to whether next nionin, on his first visit as Gov County books. satisfied are hwain valuable in New York." " insula whether they be Norwcginus or citizen to-4- and Spencer of they certified tiomtnte. direetsr to serve one Year of them said tourists, arrived on he had met Charles "oephoxV JHar-- have ernnr. It is true thnt there are citi this that Who then waa this "most vnlunblfl Swedes jo thoughts of cxpaniion, the correctness of- the figure and In charge of certain stratigrapnie exca- the vessel. The etecrage list numbered ron,' bo aaid:.,. ."Mr. Karron seemed hut want to be kept out of the political ?.enj who have some kirks to make, but citiaen ef New York!'' 'Was he a grad . - ... .i;-- pre agreed ns to the reason for the differ vationa are being mads near the very l.indly disposed towards me after turmoil which during tho last few your such kicks would le against tbe uate of one of our great universities! that The-freigh- t 2S27 1 vious administration, and is no use ence found between the auditing and 'manifest included he found thnt was going to be ap una agitated - it Waa he a descendant of the PtirttrtH, City of MVxIeo.'Thes excavations have rears thnt lute tho treasury department. Tbe certi Hol- tons for Honolulu, 00 tons for Hilo, pointed.' ' rrity treaties are worthless knve be trying to tnke it out on Pinkham, say or of the Cavaliers, or of the old been 123 woMd-b- fication signed snyst peoplsd dcvelopod that there have three tons for Fort Allen and eleven tons Mr. Young said ho had not met Mr. come opiilnr - among Bcandinavinaa the kickers. land stock which Manhattan rn re However, will be some , "The above statement ha been ex No.- - Only a away from Sues or races of civilisation this for Knannpali. In addition to the een Roberts nod that ho knew nothing in since Mal war, when was seen there matters Island f strsy the inrr it of importance which will be taken up amincd and fonad correct by us and who recently the stury gion. Beneath the present site of the oral freight for this port tlio steamer regard to federal sita mutters. "Thnt that Turkey profited little by its trea Denmark, told city there are the remains of highly bronghteight antomobilos. of course la a tressury department mat- in local disensidoiis with the governor. we concur In the above remarks a to Of his life in the Outlook; and it is it - ties, ns guaranteed by tho powers. In ' developed Artec civilization. Helo Thursday evening- the Matsonia will ter and I am in. He is going to be. strongly urged to variance in figures." story that should to read in every anothi department," a war tho Triple-entent- e - ' between aud Hono- Pro-Azte- c and again expected'-t- - see that there is an appropriation for Tho- report in circulation la school. that is a stratum leave for Hilo, and it is ho declared. . Triple-ullianee- tho . the Hcuiiinavian a shed for the new wharf, whore rain lulu lost wert that the graft commis- 1 Poor Danish Boy. below that the scientists find relics of return to Honolulu Hnnday morning. It Postmaster Younff will tnke '.,''over the peninrula, with its safe and excellent very ancient-tub- .These l frequently interferes with work. It is sion had "held up"' the last' salary who ha 1 a nsn. far the Coast next postotlioe next Mondny. He will study ports, might be of such Valun to any He was a poor Danish boy - confidently expected that he will ask warrant of Mr. Field was laughed, a.t in three strata re separated by layers of Wednesday and twill carry the next the situatiou and try and figure out of belligerents as rofugo or learned the trade of S carpenter - the havens legislature to provide for a by: , volcanic aim anu lav indicating east bound mail. i " ways of expediting mall delivery- - and the next Commissioner Williamson. Denmark. For the love of a maid, he inn 0ratioii buses that no paper treaties pro- Auditor-Spence- r nv1117-.at.10H- shed and that it will make duo Hpeeial is now at i earn .01 me outer was ni "bince the Matsonia was in this port improving all brunches of the service, crossed the seas In the steerage and Would stand In the way of seizure.' .. 1 .' volcanic Meyer, If vision. , . .. werk bringing, the audit of Hawaii an alien the t turn engulfed by prehistoric last, Harry purser, retired from Mr. Young and family arc stopping at ' faced and mot iiittli""i . such were the case it is feared that subject roads catyclasms. ' his position arxl was succeeded by P. O ; The ever present ef county up. to date, accenting the Fiel race of the earth. He drifted about the the Plcaaanton. Norway and Sweden mipht,' against will also be Gove 1813, Prof. Tozzer 'a studies are chiefly eth Whitney, who is well known as former ' . -- tackled, and the air figures as correct for March 81, country; worked in the iron mines of .; thoir will, lie drawn into warfare, will invited to eee some of Hawaii's he completed work i nological aton a the lines of aa invest! purser of the Wilhelinma, Hilonian and le As soon as has his Pennsylvania; became a recruit, in the Thayer Explains to Big Islanders ' ' ;;, ones. folk-lor- e ' Looming Dangers. ..' good roads, and some of her bad army patron of the of primitive Lurlino, or the Matsoa service. , the- taxayer of the Big Island, will city of New York, of the French have a to see Volcano .: r - Becognition of this is' moving He will chance the know for the first time since they be in 1871, because he hated (lormanv for races. He will return to Harvard and ; . . Why He Has Decided to the resnme the lecture chair next Bentem factor in tho talk of a military alliance rond .work, and requests are al- came county voters just how their despoiling his fatherland, but did not 1 of ter- n '.' , ,' Visitor Criticises Local Methods; j ready in his hands for. the Use v y Frsneo-florms- ber. . ; . Issue No More. ., between Norway and Sweden lor mutual municipality stands financially, leave as the war ritorial prison, labor for the Tepair of sees New York Sun mid Saw righting at Vera Onu. Advises More defense and preservation, of neutrality, ' he Dan of the Effort to' Bring roadi . , . ' - Halemaumau j la given or a meal; tl ep Mr. and Mrs. Toaaer were among the i.V v HII, May 25. The announcement Hoth nations nre exercised over poe- COAST BANKERS IN a "quarter" Patronage Problems.. v on door steps and nnder wagons; i last Americans to jenve tne vity 01 . Tourists to Islands. by' Hecrctary of the' Territory Thayer siblo dangers from the east.. It is be .CONVENTION TODAY he issue no mora lievc'l, no Kuropean pow- Two appointments" of "'importance to glad to get old bread rolls and I onei , .Mexico at tne creaking out 01 Hostil tliat would Hawaiian heweverv that up-fo- from of Dolmonico's kitchen; - arruuHe-ment'Wcr- a war . witlmiuotiicr, I be Hilo will come discussion, Vuless the refuse ities.- Their tram was the laat e (From Wednesday Advertiser.) birth tjrtrtintutes nnlil further er. st wool uble OAKLAND,' May 27; Practically In which, la cold and hungry, sleep in a slot on VaCm... (fain . n n to detach enough of military forces disposed of the meantime, is . Ik. Miniln. i At' tie. Ad Club iunchedii yesterday mala with the tmaiigrution its every bank in .California will hoe a house is bed of locket which - 'tlerpurtment of honoring 'thia,-- adds a to operate agasHet "Well fortified not thought likely. Que, is that of a and rol the tirely interrupted. Arriving at Vera G.' JI.', Eberhard'of the San IVancisco represoatntive to tlaklssd tmlay, when holds the picture of his girl who i b on su, saw ngnung new chapter- to- tlio story of the start Kcnmlinavia, wllibout erpusin its own new supervisor to take' tho place of irus April tney ino Advertising Agon'cy sjmke' on the California State Hankers' Associ the ocean; dos odd join f or f ; pos- - the sub ; Washing ports and frontier to tho enemy. Kcaluba, and the other that of a deputy wbeo the Marines landed and took ling ruling that raino from tion starts annual convention, . Uig ni-- jeet of peeple Nor tux assessor, Assessor Hob Forrest has its goes West ami sells extension session of Vera Crua, April 21 and 22. "Adyertising Besoarch." .The ton recently, to the effect that the It is evident that tho of nrrangeinenta have been made to en- in business; mIIh ' way inclining more and more to appointed Harry Urown to the position, and fails that Federal soldiers were located on the bent of tbe 103 methods advertising birth certillcatei'. already issueit would arc tertain financiers and - their fam- is good i tf - the irons and. a "drummer;" . is- but calls appointment a temporary roof of the Diligenna Hotel when the Said,'-I- not be honored. Thousands of Dnunt this view and' it doubtful It the the mo- Knglish ' that liave been- described, ho' ilies, and there will not be dull always learning the languid', stormed-th- -- Jslanda- secured Norwegian parliament anil the iruil'wal one. If the matter remains opeu till Americans town. Mr. and ' ; als iu the who bad ment either for the men or the women saves a money. - n, . . l i . v . the direct persona) appeal. . He dis comes, be and s'o t r' such t certificates aud thought thorn ruliinot, which is not yet alarmed ovor the Governor he will invited ' " f fitness of of the party. - Becomes Newspaper Reporter. along with other refngees. . This vessel cussed the .mental law of sales' and tbe teuoiih to gain them1 admission to the the politicnl situation in Kurope, will to inquire into the various candidates, Many matters of serious import not Than ho becomes a reporter on a l touched at Tampico and took on more retatioii of jsycboloj5y td the aelliug mainland were angered by the ruling, he aldo to resist tho general cull from other in the meantime it only to ia would- tho banker themselves but to Long Island leaves that occupa- than 200 American and then sailed di- ' - and the Japanese press was bitter in its tho people for strengthening of the believed that Forrest like to pler; Of merchandise. .'' I'- the banking public of California,- will is a book pedler; becuuc, ;l rect Galveston - - ;. ., ...... defenses, larger "appropriations for the make the appointment of Brown per tion and to ' comniotits. Come tefore 'tbe convention, but after A- - "Advertising has to be synonymous - lie have., reporter New 1 or &ews Prof., Tozzer hi no - wish impression in army and the navy, fortification manent, and will probably his for the said that there "1- the dispelled, better the bus liens sessions are over, airm- He i mnrvelously wide ow,.ko feeling in the City of with selling, otherwise it is time and minds all people, says. Hoc re of the fort 4 and longer military service. own way, despite the act that u couple ciation. tbe ef obile rides, theater parties, dunsants and restless in news gathering; ho Lm.vh Mexico, or anywhere of effort thrown he- - tary Territory Thayer,- Purliuuient- recently has lengthened ef woeks ago the (lovernor .was report- in that section away," asserted. of tho "thnt and other social features will occupy newspaper on ia ' ''- - . ' the- ed as disposed to favor the candidacy a small credit and the Southern Republic. Northern ; ' ' a service in tho navy from half a , .' la Criticises 'Methods. ' give the holders ' tho time . .i ...v.,.-- and editor and soon pays nil i.n Mexico, where most of the Hunting has local , to year to a full venr, and a hill for long of Oeorgo Mundon. : er right cuter the United Mates at any " It is estimated that the combined ucbtj he- bocomos engaged tc tho 1L. W ..- -. . .1 " ; pel AlIn. ku,.. Eberhard said 'that he judged from time without opposition, Thut is why er service in tbe army, .which now ts ' Preparing Eeception. capital represented the convention instinctively he Is at he left behind him; there have been who nowa-pape- 1 Ml days, is iu preparation. There i o irr'Mrm-o'-NHI,Of)0,(MM- hundreds have lost what' be) bad soeu of th locul r am puuliNbiug tho notice- to the ef The board of trade, preparing to will be ., join the Keformors and believes in th" Mex- - a one-year'- ser- life and property. 'At the City of foct that no more will be issued. general demand for the Governor suitably and to pro-se- pen. , ami that .there are 'very few mer- vice iu army, all "consecrated lie mame-i- ko, u uji, iun in saie anu iue (ord- ''..'- VV:" ,: A.. Warning. " the and tho parties these various mutters, and there become the police repnrier of the New inary, business affairs go on about as' if chants Id Honolulu that know how to oxeept tho foclabsts, liave leclarod will probably be a public meeting at " : 'come, to me that Ycrk Tribune, and his life work li 'g;us. war was absolutely unknown.'-''--,- ; advertise.'' He discussed the technique "Information' bns their willingness to bear heavier mili- which citizens will be '' all invited to Ho has a restless onergy Hud ixiels in j He said unscrupulous persons have- 1c,eu going tary burdens,..- that the Americana and othnr of the advertising trade, urh Ki meet tho executive and make known news. . Hi.l ollice is near to matters about the couutry making the state- .,..''' gathering foreigners rn that part nf '; I'?..,' opinions.'. As will color, , 'Centenary Colctration. their wants and there police headquarters and ho becomes a ' as blending, ths proportion of ment that they wAe authorized by the blame President Wilson for the state of ' consti be no chance to spend the time iti criti- power-b- reason, of bis. industry and k:..k . white spacing ttr pr'ut, values of tops, secretary ' "pllice to seeure etitioiih 'The ceatennial of Korwy ..w.k cisms and - of the method investigation. ,.ii centers and bottoms, and borders. which on tut ion, which will be, celebrated thi thorough of " Had the United Htateg recognised for birth cortiucatcs, would Governor shoot the paat,. he baviug Though only reporter, he soon I Borders, '' he aaid principally titlo holder to ndmission your, will give an impetus to patriotic Jiuerta there wmI1 Jiava boon no war.' "are tho tu .the just taken, office, the meeting will have comes a mm with a mist-io- to inform useful to kill advertising.' ' to. sentiments,' recalling how one hundred Mn' Toxzex. V . . .;, United States, I wish correct this to be to new business.1"; in tddtt (.j ..;. Another, thing that Fberhard - ;.: yours ugo. .Norway trusted only in its devoted " tbe world of the miserv that lies it, ' condition." 7 ., Saw No Enmity. ,'. - own resources aud Kurope The Governor' will find, himself not and ho- does so truthfully nnd bravely. waa the use of i Secretary Thnycr'a viewrf tend to braved all ' 'Continuinff.'' r. Tor.zer' usid ' there in to confined to business discussions,, how- Mission Becomes Known. 1 colors on labels. In the causied goods . impression refusing submit to '.tho demand corroborate the created ever,, in ., his discussions was a strong parallel for between n- between the Wil trade .color . is he, said, r.t the tune of the Washington ruliug from :tho.' allied- powers. The general He publishes book, "How tho . with men find politi- , aon adnrinrstration ; distruat of "the iittcrest which bus been, inspired business he. will Other Half bis m'rsiun be because people "eat with their eyes' liscroditiug the birth certificates, that 'for cian ready to entertain tho executive Lives," and opinions of Americans who live in Mex and the wrong color combination will reason not givj incroiihoi urniantrnt is such, that civic come known to the best )woplo of tin' 4AA .m.i 1.:. n.-- i. ..1 . . the real for their bc.pg car, Thq local Democratic organization - V,. ' ,. m i organizations of many kinds and pri- city. - These slowly gather around him, repel customers. .w en full credit as tickets of admission will' take a loading part in receiving, cept the Oinio4 of citizens of Hawaii of Honolulu vate, individuals are subscribing to- especially well bred women and weal.hy Seaking Eberhard said to tbe United states was that a lot oi entertaining- - and instructing him, , as to the questions of local government. ward, funds. Ladies' particu- men. He begum a crusade litiln ha was much dispiointed in the city them had becu obtained, fraudulently societies and will f'i' irrespective or tne ract mat Americans busy collecting they find a ready listener, for parks ia the crowded pelts t I it ci'y, because there-wa- a lack of local upon uiiBuflieient evidence.-,"'- '. larly are everywhere - "at and aside from rpnuing his cilice the (lov- 1 snd otner foreigners own- muea rprop-- Diosiihere," more money nnd numerous' lota! rjrttnixa-(ion- s and is this Tammany v ut kini. il advised putting ernor has to run politics, ha in .tr erty Jilexlco, they know , and Pink He ki lda the miser- la the land and time grew on , the- - aro .planning Jo buy military tip to .execratl'lii and matter tourist SPECIAL CLASS FOR will. neod a. friendly legislature next h'niMei. toe people, anu nave tao uost interests crop, the- aornplunca .for, their spixtiul districts, able, discaso breodinv; l u'ni"' ud to play ior. "middle V- - . - f , February, s' V He wins a victory in th 1 e .a tmeut of of the land of .their adopted residence class tourists,, the crowd.: that always SUBNORMAL PUPILS and bunks and business houses arc giv- heart.- - Mexicans,-no- Altogether Governor Piukham will sanitary laws Ten at Neither spend more, money away rent home ing of their lut t year's profits, to the and ru'lsl.c.', " . ' probably have, a, very plcasunt visit to In how understand the .auspicJon with ' OAKLAKD, May 20. Twonty-fiv- defenses., ' u Years' War," wliiih he.r,lrw- can-- ,. i , - .' ',''- ',. ' tmy aRord. Hilo, which Is a description applic- h ) I which Wilson and Bryan apparently iiibiioriniil cliildrtui have boea secured A patriotic son), something like tbe not light ia let Into. i durli iiithv Crawford .' ( able eome- Visits pro- - view the advice tendered them by those Holds Attention. to form an experimental class, to bo stamp used in tuberculoaia rampuigns to of the of his, places, and the eUildnn of the poor uio whit ViavA (hA K&r m Pan' Crawford "Thinking edu- docissor. TOE" gladdened by a few flowers and u i 1 lntj)rit nf Mar 'author of conducted ia conjiiiiction with the to ho placed on mail, ia proving a suc- Black," took ' the ' Ad Club into his- cational courses ta be Mrs. cess toward fund mining. The stamp Fd.ll uppnferacte'd greea grass. He walk thq streets at one Kot an I lomacy has done no good to anyone,' he hosrt and confidence as no man-wh- Vinnle 0, Hicks, clinical, psychologist of bears tho words ,"l'll defend my land',' HILO BUSINESS MEN sight with Theodore sevelt aaid. , , ,.. f , has ever chil- shows him the rottenness of the cty ,( addressed Honolulu aadi the Ouklund publio schools. The and it is sold by hundreds of thou- 'VJ SEE AND households when . "APPROVE go ho remuius a JPftF TnfM, aniff IVf k aaor enc ha done. He spoke for three dren will be solucted from public School sands, money to go defenses. eminent. Hut i,ci the for paper reporter to the et d. It is enmity towards Americans an the part quarters of an hour, and no one thought classes and a fow will be obtained who ' Tho rburclics also have brim taking HILO, May 2J. At the invitation Cuticura enters. In Of wcrk, more than any other's, Hi.-- . of Mexicans, high or low. He could go business or the iiassage of time. It have not attended school. The children up for purpose. of Vuperiittemlout R. V collections the same Fuller. of the All that' the fondest of evolves those vast structures in which and come in perfect safety. The. Mex-- ' would be impossible to- report 'what he will receive training not only iq tho or- Everybody appears willing ' to offor lliln itailwav Company,-- number of - tbe poor are decently boused. lean irovenmiit was lunch Inferoateil said but every man who- listoned went dinary routine school work, but also in coun- well known Hilo businos oth- for the Something for the security of the mon wnd mothers desires ' ' In the scientific investigations that were away reeling bettor for having beau handicraft of various kinds suited to ers on skin-tortur- Bearhea All' Aaisricaii. try, except tho Socialists, who aro firm went a special train furnished by alleviatioiV of ,hcr'. ed ' being conducted, and did all they could taken Into Dun Crawford 'a confidence, their Intelligence, and in games and ex- any kind company last Thursday Writers urgently declare that th" ' against of military prepara- the morning to .: - - of lies in to. assist. Business matters discussed at the ercises calculated to lessen reaction tions. Tbe other parties, however, are visit the new wharf, and see the ship and disfigured peril American civilization - - increase, accuracy, the abnormal comlitioas of city lite; lunebeoa- included letters- from Alex time, make percep- confident that. in case of War even the John Fna moored there aud loading su- infant is to be found in ' sound denioerany is stifled iu WILL VISIT HAWAII AFTER ander Hume Ford on "enticing" tour tions more keen and imagery niore clear. majority of Hociulists would join the gar. Thry left Hilo station at half past " that iti warm withV,; fetid air. A hiy 1st traffic to the Pacific. Ou hundred Tbe experiment is attracting attention ranks of citizens in defense of fccuudl- - ten and In a few minute were on the baths. laiiih ABSENCE MANY YEARS -- comes over to Americn and teachis lhi JOF dollars was appropriated to part from educational centers all over the , pay usvia. .,.'. big wharf. Christian churchrs, tbe university or tne expense or a-- TJnited Htates. Kna waa mo- inni V .T ' ikA sending delegate The John lying almost - - Turitav' a! - atM TT.iv- - . . and wotiion, tho political, liaib'rs, the J to Toronto. ' K. D. Levinson spoke of j Several lecture courses are to be tionless at the wharf. ; Home those VISIT TO KILAUEA of wise instructors, the-l-rs- methods of May 4 Co., Ltd., , leaves today for k tne of given along the theoretical side of tho value persoual eflort in adver- INSPIRES A in the purty had never seen tho break- CUTICURA municipal reform. Ho hud the brain two weeks' vacation bn HawaiL He tising and askod all nniaibcrs to Vo problem pf the exceptional child,' the SERMON water before, and its line and proposed ' of Herbert Spencer- to investigate nnd -- - . Cv- taught In wbioh courses, will his- member the Ad Club dance. principle development were explained to them, 1h will visit son, Melvillo, who is ' r Los Angeles Times, the spirit of Christ to inspire bun. A.' F, (.'lark reported arrange- bn illustrated in the class of subnormal An' interesting with tbe result, apparently of a unani- , eloctrlvian. Mill 'that ; of at Hawi and another ' ' ' w'ill it then strange that tho President ments for the ball are complete. Mrs. children., . , service be held in Temple Audito- mous opinion that it pretty well pro- aon, 'Campbell Turner, an electrician , the 1'nitfld Htates said "he is on th" W. B.' arrington ami ' Mrs. ..; . For thoso who sro interested in the rium ,on Sunday night, when J. tect tha wharf even now when less living in tbe Crescent City. It is J. r. Dr.' SOAP w hole the' most valuable cit 't 11 i'i Chillis will be ehaperonea mentally deficient beeauso of their' ex- U'hitcoinb. Hrougher - will preach ou half finished, - thirty-fou- r years this month (U:te Mr. onicisl and than and will thoroughly Now Y'orkt"!-- - pense and danger to tho community a "Looking Into the Crater 61 an . ' Turner .visited Hilo," having arrived tt, will be' marshal. The road Active protect it when completed. 1 . . - series of lectures wilt be given tvhich Volcano," inspired. by bis recent visit V ... - ttlAr U a a (ill u 11 .1 it h 1m livlr T T 1 committee reported progress. And tha will Hawaii.1 gentle ano,intings ARGENTINE DESERTERS , Dun Crawford's contribution to the treat of the social and economic to A quartet of native Hawaii- A burglar entered the residence of , Hpreckels In May, 1880. Captain Houd science of advertising was. that "one side of the problem, Causes of devia- an will sing pluntatiou melodies aud Joseph Bodrigues at Seveuth avenue, with Cuticura Ointment, ROUNDED UP BY POLICE lutte, the genial skipper of the Hlcrra, ... tion, mental, moral aud yhysicsl. will "Aloha.", The temple choir will sing Kalimiki, an t ,. , , .waa then . flrnt famous must get to the back of aeustomerV at early hour yesterday mate of that be disciiHsod, will be a solo l!ol-er- t ' little)' , ' brains am get his thought" in order existing remedies ranted and there by Mrs. morning and made oif with a purse con- Four deserter from the'1. Argentine clipper. , legislation, Hrougher-- , m, and needed suggested.. Smith. In the morning Dr. some small ' V; to sell merchandise, ,. '.. taining chaugn. Kntrauce ftchnoltdiip President were ' v "v1".".;''1":" " :' will preach-o- '.'The Nation' Fu- to the bouse, had' been mado through a , ALWAYS RECOMMEND XT. ' .',' rounded up by the jmlice - f.'-'- yeaterday and ture Loaders Wjll They He Young Mou 11 Hod-rigu- e ''BAN -J- In tho divorce- suit of Holo"' Oall bathroom window: Miss I'm u ie 111 niANCISCO, May 14. David 1 will. ho sent to Yokohama to join their n aiiiiuBi, wirr- cuill u a liy (liarr IS sgalnst (leorgir K. ial), Juducv William or Young Womeni1'' ThiH topia is sug- was ewnkcMod by the intruder in some one wneso litis by Williams, an engineer's mess boy ou frarra vessel ou the Hongkong Maru suiling lire. been saved gested by captain ' ...... i. .... i ..: .. i i . . i. . i . U Mintney yetrcisy ordure,! '1U to the of the Mongolia, her room and her screams frightened s T. mrr-hoe- a - Juun fl. . ; iiBiui'niiiiu vvui, viiuiur&v aan u tbe liner Ventura; who robbed the Unit- pay ' us costs ot the ship on which Hr. Hrougher made tbirtceu dolbtrs court him awy. F. Hradley, a neighbor, at- Hpei-iu- l Ofl'ner two Bamedy. Hm li pomona leldoiri ad marl aboard was s Ituthmaa arrosted States the vessel, anil twenty-fv- dollars to bin wife' hi voyage, who Is the youngvst captain bv young , miss an opjorttliiit.r to to one Alaiiied tracted the woman's cries, of the at the piuenppl.i factory recommeiid it, sentenced yciir in the attoruey, Coll stated that he was on the pacific Ocean, tienrgo , peHius to ilertrs rtjcoiii'iiuudHtioiiH . e:ue the assistance of tho llodrigues in Katihi yesterday nd these and its nev- County Jail today, Joseph Horuo'.'a earning .hut' twonty sij h will sin bass solo nioruing and dollars iiiorth, a and there will be famrly and rhaNCdthe burglar dow n the I! er failing qualities account for its great' vaiiilevillo actor who aided Williams to nut compel special by at Camp iu the afternoon. Of- hence the court did hint numbers the choir aud quar- Waialae road, but the culprit smveeded ficer Siaemore;' popularity. For tula by! all dealers, diHiHme of neirotlsblo seeuritias. tm to pay the wife any uliuiony will, arrested the fourth of ' f,euding tet. Haptism be eefebrated at the in making bis escapp by lieuHou, Smith He Co., agents for Hawaii. glvcu a six mouths', sentence. I dodging into a the quartet on Kiver street yesterday r ; the settlement of the suit for divorcu, opening of tne niornmg service, thicket of algaroba trees. ... afteruoou, ' f TTAWATIAM 'GAZr.TTr.. FRIDAY, MAY 20. 191 4. -?- r.MI WTTKLV.

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Balfour' Speech Accepting the San Francisco Newspaper Dis- . Inevitable Triumph in cusses Evil Rebellious Pas- Eloquence. sengers Worsted. S WENSON'S HIT BREAKS ) Given Newspaper Decision Last Harvard Made Foor Showing Ten-Roun- (Associated Complaints are often heard against d . Press by Mail.) Night in Go at . Three Records Bettered by .'.LONDON, May 20. The speech of the tipping evil on transpacific passen- r t I '""a- UP INTERESTING GAME Milwaukee. Bines Over Crimsons. Arthur Balfour, in the recent debates ger steamers because of the unreason- .Of 'JMA in the house of commons on Home Hole, able demands made by ctewards and wherein the former leader of the other attendants on shipboard. In the (From Thursday Advertiser.) ' soldiers MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, May 27. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May with a drive to lorl at short Unionist party admitted tho failure of giving of excessive tips Americans have Coast Defense 3, Kclos 2. and waa out; at least he should have (Associated I'resa by Federal Wire- 16. Vale was twice as strong as Har- co- - been out, but Miyake, who had moved his long life efforts toward mainten themselves largely to blame, as it Is by Keio lost it second gam of baseball less) Charley White, of .Chicago, wa vard in their twenty-thir- dnal track to first, dropped tha ball and Thomas ance of tho Union, was one of the most their extravagant example that this in Honolulu yesterday, yie Const De- waa last night given a' newspaper decision and field meet todny. The umisnally safe. Doyle, batting for' Applin, eloquent IB the recent history of par- evil has Increased .until it has become fense team coming flied Togashi, over Willie Ritchie in their ten-roun- team of runners, OFZHATIOII brick like a house out to and Fewee Omllan line liament. It had its pa slid over a a burden to those of moderate means famed, making sort of bright bout ' 61 afire and then finishing out in front it for here. The decision was a surprise, leapera aud weight throwers scored '4 hundred years ago when (irattan, In his We help Keio. fiweneon, affectl m.itely ei lie I who might afford to travel if they iMd ourselves by helping others. by score 3 2. as Willi Ritchie, tha lightweight eham point to for the erimson. The maiden speech in the Imperial house of to the "Terrible ftwede" by his team- 37', not to keep up procession This principle is now generally rec- half-mil- commons, on have with the Neither pion, was the favorite. mile and two-mil- meet rec- of May 13, 1x13, referred ognised l.y successful men. Maunder Timeshima, Pitcher mates, waa really terrible this trip, for of gratuities every traveler is buiiies be ord were high hnr- - to the Irish parliament, whose legisla that To improve the soil not only benefits Suisse, nor the other nine little brown swatted the ball far enough, away broken, while the now expected to hand out. steamship into rightfield to bind tive independence had been achieved the grower but every business Interest. men who cavorted on tha diamond under Thomas at the Ritchie' opponent of last night, la.dle time of 15 4 3 seeonda, made In by his representatives claim is an rut her, and the game waa pan. . exertions, aud whose destruction that it utter All worthy movements for bettering ... 1890, was equaled for the sixth year ' ' Keio 'a colors need Le ashamed of them- Today Keio will tackle the First oy no mean a newcomer in tb game he deplored. impossibility to break np the tipping agricultural conditions are generally ' In the mile was de system, aa it is a personal matter be- selves for losing that (ante for they Field Artillery team of Hchotlold Bur-rark- t of istit'iifl. Tie has devoted hi ener Toucher of Yale, ru, "Of that assembly" Orattan welcome. first figures, clared, have a parental recollection; tween the passenger and his attending us 1 hi veil a great game of ball an1 ao did at Moiliili Field at four o'clock, gies chiefly to tho short round game, the to make new cutting "I Iet with I sat by her cradle, followed her steward, ao that neither cou'd be bound the auMit'.r toy a. Really there waa a Norri 8fnyton and George Bruns, ' the time made last year by Nortis of 'I eraeaer-gac- although on one or two occasions, ' - by any or mighty improvement round moee arbitrators, handling Yale by three second. The new hearse. onlor regulation. rati all and White has gone a longer distance. la pos ' Notwithstanding statement mstr if the two teams do aa welt in future the indicator. , Following are the de- record is 4:23. Captain Clark of the Mr. Balfour much in the aame the Pacl.la Cirzrid 2 Tct'.'.'.zzt Co '. 8H0 W these managera tips are not content, no one ia coins to find fault. tails:' : Tho following, from a recent dato of Yale team ran the yards in 1:54 ition. He is one of the Inst to admit that TTonoInlu and IIllo, Hawaii an- amt With the opening of the game the KKIO the San Francisco 1ronlcle will show flat, three fifths of a second faster than that Home Hole, in some form or obligatory, that those not giving KAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ABRimsnro a his time lant year. R. 8t. B. Boyd of other, is now inevitable. He haa stead them are treated as well as those who I'Hurball eommeucol and it roiitinne:l M;yake, sa-lb- . . 3 0 0 0 6 4 how just Whito was expected to per Harvard clipped three full seconds oil ily fought against a Dublin parliament do, such is not the fact as a ruin. These right tip to the last half of t!ie eleventh Kohhimoto, 3b . 0 form: ' inning. After Miyako had fanned in his time of 9 minutes, 43 seconds In the hoping that time would bring about a cabin stewards are a clever class of Abe, 2b 0 The Cliicagoan really came prom- two-mil- e int event last year. The summary! reconciliation between the people of obsorving servants who are able, not pjiic the first inning, KcshiinotA walked but Takahama, ef . 1 inence aa a of result the "newspaper" Track the two islands, and old quarrels would very long after the voyage has beiin, mm u great atop of Abe a line drive by Mori, If a .... 0 verdict that was given him over Ad Events. ( be forgotten. He is bitterly op to judge whether they are kerv.ng a "EMPRESS LINE OF STEAMEKS" liar a ended the inning aa he threw Togashi, rf . , . 0 Wolgast in Milwaukee. Later, he One mile Poucher (Y) first, Smith still posed to Home Kule, and yet is willing liberal, a stingy person or one of small into a double (day. Then in that elev- Sassa, lb 0 handed Joe'Aaevedo a d trim- (Y) second Hatch (Y) third. Time, FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL . Vale-Harvar- to make great sacrifice to avoid civil means. As a consequence these expert . enth inning, iSwenson poled a liner to I'arai, t .'...... 0 ming, ao far as the scoring of points 4:23 (new record). via th 220-var- W, A, war. After a severe attack cm what mind readers measure their attentions right which aunt the winning run over ctugase,' p .. . . . 0 is concerned. He ia an Kngiirhman by dash Barron (II) CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . the rubber. Liverpool, first, T. I). Cornell (Y) second, J. JU the Unionists term "The riot Against in accordance with their diagnosis of Ota, If IX..... 0 birth, having been born in ' the Famous Tourist Route of the World ia bet weep times there were dashes in March, IfiDl, which makes him just Foley (H) third. Time, 0:23. Lister ' ami particularly against Wins their victim. We are told by the and flashes Two-niil- e run I!oyd first, Clsrk ton Churchill, the steamship managers that complaint of of hair raising buscball. Totals V .80 2 7 1 32 14 23 years of age. . Hi nationality i (H) First Ixrd of the Once on (Y) second, Soiithworth , (H) third. Admiralty, who he referred to aa ao inattention on the part of servants will la connection with the little Takahama tamo in a Hebrew and he has been identified with Canadian-Australasia- 4-- Royal Mail Lino fact run, grabbed a. ball at bia ahon V. v. AH r' mi su it) a the boxing game since 19U6, a matter Time, 9:42 (new dual record). "Agent Provocateur '.' Mr. Balfour be summairly dealt with. Those who toa and winged a ma out at socond Mangum, ?b . . o of seven or eight year. 220 vard hurdles W. F. Potter (Y) earn: have tried this have found that they ! For ticket and general Information bii.ie. In the fourth inning, Swcnson, O'JIara, 2b .... 5 4 White is des riled by those who have first, W. M. Hhodden (Y) second, Al A Cherts aed Dream, would have fared better had they borne Hundley, Howard, O'Hara and Hund- Ilixenliaugh, as . 4 0 seen him in action as being a fast boy, Jackson (HI third. Time, 0:25 2 5. their slights uncomplainingly, as a apply to , j 120-ya- "Tliere was a time, not 'so very long ley execute I a Kas-h- : Hundley, 1 b t 10 equipped a good a 'boxer hurdles Potter (Y) first, cunning steward can get even on a com clever triple play. with left and ago, ha my life ia measured,, when 1 fanned startjng tho outa. Then Thomas, If .4 0 of the jub and got away style. It Shedden (V) second, Willets (Y) third. plainant many tnnea over before the THE0.il. DAYIESm, LTD . cherished the dream that if law was Swcnuon threw lo Hundley who threw Applin, rf .... . 4 1 is said that he is not a particularly Time, 0:15. ,. trip is ended through feigning deaf- 100-var- restored in the Southern Province of General Agents m 6I(J Quillan, ef . . . . 3 hard puncher built somewhat on dash Harron (H) first, Cor- ness, forgetfulnesa or even stupidity, ris the to Howard who threw and re- Co. ' Leluml, if every grievance was Canadian Pacific Ely. to O'Hara and Mori waa out. Then Hwenson, e . '. , . 5 0 13 the style of Bob McAllister. nell (V) aecond, Kicketts (Y) thirl. and get away with these artificial in- moved, every inequality was smooth- first-cabi- O'Hara threw to Hundley and Togaahi Harris, p ...... 4 0 0 If that is the case, it is quite within Time 010 15. if firmities, thereby making a n 440-yar- ed away, if every encouragement was MCI OHt. Howard, 3b . U 1 the possibilities that be will make a dash Wilkie (Y) first, more than 2 ev- passenger uncomfortable Cooke Co., Ltd ten-roun- Bingham Rock rd. given to tho legitimate industfyk if Castle a In the Togat-h- i pclod ainglc Doyle, x . . 1 0 0 presentable showing in a (II) second, (H) th in steerage from whom 'the ninth, a rf... ery more those the Honolulu T. EL n centerlield and atood aronnd Drat bout with Ritchie, although Westerners Time, 0:49 equality and than equality expect tipping because 880-yar- fellow-subjocta- , attendants no' w who have seen and heard White, do not run Brown (Y) first, Cap- were given to our Irish - bane hile Ota, a substitute batter . totals .. ,...'.,41 S 10 2 33 13 1 they have none to bestow. ban Fran- seriously Contender per (H) second, Scotten (Y) third. ancient memories would gradually soft- funned and Hirai went out to Harria. regard him a a for eiaco Chronicle. Keio . . . . : .0 0 0 1 0 ( 0 0 1 0 0 Yale-Harvar- men would look well as GciTiiuissicn '1 hen raino Siigase with a drive to t lightweight honor. Time, 1:50 (new record). en, forward as I..rCnr.ls B. 11. 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 T ' backward,' would grow np ....0 White. Field Events. . and there for three banes tining up the Hai Hlatorr. Four-Passeng- er Machine D. t) 0 0 2 t) 0 0 0 0 1 3 what ought to be these Flying acorn which mado the extra-inuings- '' C .,....() fihot put Harbison-Y)- , 44 9 there between 1 1 When Mandot was going well,' White feet, .11. H. 0 8 3 0 0 1 1 ' two Islands a common hope, a com- necessary. ,i . , ....0 43 Fzctcrs-- ; 110 had two bouts with him, going eight inches, first; ltoos (Y), feet 614 , Now in Operation Across Scpr Hnmmary .Two out when 'winning mon loyalty, confident in a common Harris Does WalL round to a draw and later losing a inches, second; ltrickley (H), 41 feet ' run scored; three baaehits, Kugaae( two 9VJ ' " heritage and that all this might be ac- San Francisco Bay. Manager Van Ihisen of the C, D. decision to the New Orleans boy over inches, third. ' , complished . boy basehits, Mwensou, O'JIara; x batted the same distance. In 1913 ha won on High jump Oler (Y), 6 fe-t- IVj under one parliament.' Ewa Plantatloa Co. . ' selected Harris aa bia heaver and I Agricultural LtC ' I for Applin in eleventh; batted for a foul Owen Moran in Syracuse, inches, first; Johmtone (II), 0 feet, sec- "For that I have striven; for that OAKLAND, California, May 19. Waialua To, Urns got by in great shape. He had n - HanHa have argued in this house and out of . Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. - tic sunn) old rod sweater with the in ninth; sacrifice fly, Howard; New Tork, and the following year he ond; Douglas (Y), 6 'feet, 9 inches, it; For the first time ia the history of avia- doiihlo plays, O'Hara to Hundley, Taka- was by New third. for that I have worked weary hours at ' Fulton Iron Works of Bt Louis black guns across the bosom. This beaten Jack Britton in tion, aerial ferry service across a body " hama to Abe; triple play, Hwenson Orleans in eighteen His record Brond jump J.' C Johnstone '(H)j 22 legislative projects and striven to ac- Blake Stoam Pumps. .'. - used to be tho jinx whan he started to rounds. May 14. ' twenty-roun- d commodate legislative of water waa established here 's ; at Athletic PaTk, but not ao yesterday. Hundley to Howard to O'Hara to Hund- shows just one match, feet, 10 inches, first A. II. Hampton details to the Western Centrifugal. ley; base on balls, off. Sugase 2, oil when he was beaten on points by Dan- (Y) and R. E. Matthews (.Y), tied at needs and necessities of the moment. Hourly airships are now running be He was a bit and paased seven ' wild .1 men but in tho pinches waa all to the Harris 7; struck out, by 8ugane 3, by ny Welster in Los Angeles. That was 21 feet, 9 V4 inches. And, sir, if the result of all that, tweenOakland and - San Francisco, Green's Fusl Economise, In Won B. in may be avoided,-- gleam good and fanned no leas than fifteen Harris. 15. Umpires, Stay to a aud 1910, .however, when White rankei Pole vault b?'J. Camp (H), order that civil war across the bay, with Oakland as the Marsh Pump. of the etars Chcrryland, l'.runa. Time of game, two hour and as a featherweight and there is reaaon 13 feet; L. O. Richarda (H)' and It. W. with all its incalculable horrors, " 1 Mtaoa Navigation Co. from 11 headquarters qf the service, The first ' to he haa improved since Johnstone (Y), tied at' inches. is Dublin ' UO. Itehind the red ereatered gentleman three minute. believe that feet there yet to be established in was mado at noon, with Mayor Planters' bios Baipplnj '...'.'' that time. Hammer throw Plough bridge (Y), a separate parliament to the injury, as trip Kobala Sugar Co. ' waa an entirely; different bunch from Koiph, Jr raucisco, aa a passenger. Outside bis performance against Wol 14(1 feet 0 inches, won; K. B. Cooney 1 ofan t lint which tuck led the Keios last week, personally think, of the Irish people On the return trip, Mayor Irank K. gast, there would "be little excuse for (Y), 138 feet 4V4 inches second; V. the- - f.langnoi waa at third just long enough SOIL and not leas perhas to British Mott, of Oakland, occupied a seat in IH matching him with aa good a lad aa Caldwell (Y), 135 feet' 10 inches, thi:d. 1 ' to make hobble Jand re- peoplo thoa, sir, may be an object -- a then he waa Willie Kitchie. Huflice to say the unique ferry. placed by while it that of pity to the right honorable gentle- ' Howard, out in lett he must be well rated in the Middle The flying ferry boat rs caned tne LIMITED. was now wiS men, but be need not think I shall re- Hi a face worn by a youngster by las THIRTEEH-ITirilfJ- & BAP-I- West no promoter would pre- 'Airmalde,'! and was built names Thomas. Howard or' feel gard such a consummation as triumph played a jim E pared give guaran- RECENT MAINLAND j ' ChristofTeraon, who drove it on the first Under the Laws of tb to the champion a over my political enemies. - Incorporated il;indy game at the dillicult corner while tee of $10,000 with privilege of few flights and then turned it over to 01 Thomas broke the COLLEGE RESULTS j "On tho contrary, it ia the mark of territory Hawaii. into the run column with accepting 50 per cent for such a bout. Weldon B. Cook, who will Do the, per , i .1600,000.00 the tally which knot. the failure of a life's work, it Is the PATDUP CAPITAL. unknotted the Nate Lewis, who is handling White, Is manent pilot. ..!"' SURPLUS ;oo,ooo.oo O'Hara did lovely second ao did 8AN FRANCISCO, May 27. . admission thst the cause for which I at and evidently looking ahead to the possi- ILLINOIS WINS DUAL MEET. Tha boat carries four passengers in UNDIVIDED PROFITS . 157,592 92 Hixenl.augh abort, fc'wensou waa a (Associated I'ress by .. have moat striven and moat earnestly at Federal bility of a twenty-roun- d bout in the CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Msy 15. addition to the pilot, and comfortable, Wirelesa) The, 'a sought to accomplish are fated to break - OFFICERS. big gun behind the bat and 'Peewee" week owning -- j showing. won champion- are provided for West, if his man makes a Illinois the dual meet upholstered chairs . . (Juillan gathered in a couple of drives yesterday of the Pacifle Coast down, and that the long labors spent in De (,. ll. cooae. . . , President And, at all events, it would help ship of the Western Conference today, them. A second aerial service win Vice-Preside- thn looked like pretty good league was signalirad with a rat- - this House and out of it have not borne E. D. Teuney swats Whito, rather than injure his prospects defeating the University of , Chicago started soon by Roy Francis, also a g - .Cashier when they left the bat. Verily. Van tling good thirteen-ioniu- game to 70 to th fruit that- 1 once hoped they well F. fl. Damon... stand ten rounds against the title athlete 83.- known aviator. V iMinvn's boys did well and they ran between the Beats and the Wolves, ' ' might.". - . O. 0. Fuller.;.., ,,,AVHIKIIBi if holder. , WASHINGTON STATE WINS. - li B. , . , .Assistant. Cashier as well in Onhu League, the score being, Ban Francisco 2, Britton-Wels- h Social Boycott. McCorriston. the the Ho far a tho match i "WALLA May Crimson Oarsmen Win Twice in ('. ll. will niako a bid for the bunt- Ruerauiento 1. WALLA, Washington DIRECTORS: C H. oke. E. D. concerned, interest centor chiefly, of 16. Washington College The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the 4t Venice, 6 3, ' The State . - Jr.t-.J- ing, niedala and what goes with them. Oakland defeated to course, on the English champ'ron. It ia Earl of Aberdeen, and his wife, the .; of American Row-- Tenney, A- Lwu, r. uisnou, Portland won from Los - track team defeated Whitman College .Meet McCandless. How Buna Were Scored. and An quite well agreed that Britton I not Countess of Aberdeen, are the latest F. W, Macfarlane, J. A. gelea, 3 to 3: here this afternoon, 81 to 50. 7 Geo. Carter, F. B. Keio was the first to give the bell making a weight match which could victims of the social boycott, result- '. ing Association. , U II. Athortou, P. m MINNESOTA TAKES FIRST OAME. R A. Uooko. ringer a chance to flung the gong. ' Damon, Atherton, " bring him.' within tho possibilities. ing, from tho Home Rule controversy. ' l,C. Tnkahama waa handed a pnaa by the it Welsh has many admirer in thi coun- MINNEAPOLIS, May, 15. Effective A correspondent who saw the, April PHILADELPHIA, '"May 10. The COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Si - dean of Oahus umpires, orris Stay- try who are convinced that, while he pitching by Roen gave the first game race meeting at Punehestown, which triumph of Harvard University's see-oo- d i '; DEPARTMENTS. ton, and then he moved to second when , BAN FRANCIKCO,. May 2S.- ( AiiHn. might be of the series between tho University of col- - unable to atop Ritchie, he the Lord Cieutenant and Lady. Aber- varsity . eight in the juuior Strict attontioo given to all tranche Mori bunted toward third.' Manirum. . . Minnesota and Iowa to the home team, tinmij ji rcw n ire lea.' could outpoint the champion. deen attended in state, writes that hats the of Bnnking. hi ceuerai . . , legiate race, another victory by liM.t no chance to pail Mori at first.,., ' There will be a further chance for 8 to 2 today. . were barely raised there was not a ' BLD(J., FORT St. '7 WolvertonV men played-rin- aronnd and eight oared shell JUDD but be heaved anyway. When Hundley Welsh to demonstrate hi strength In BTjcKNELI, WINS ON TRACK. suspicion of a cheer, when his excel- same erew in' the Brat lug Ta- - re- the ball out of tho bleachers the Heals yesterday afternoon winning that regard when he meets Britton and May 16. lency arrived. The writer says is event, marked the twelfth annual k)iHma bench, ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, It waa sitting on the without effort. Hcore: Hacramonto 3, incidentally, of course, in the coming field team was perfect nonsence to pretend la Kowing Associa- Van hunch into the Bucknell's and track that that gatta of tho American Pnsen's broke 1, Murphy battle here on the Coast some by Midshipmen a yefioctioo run column In Ban Francisco outclassed the in th of tho Irish landlord class tion oyer the Henley couase 6n the their half of the fifth. ;ime pcxt month.' - meet between two institutions here on the government, Lieu- V'liHan opened the round with a skim- At Portland, the Angels were win the for the Lord today. If Freddy can get by these two op- today. The Navy made points, tenant is the representative of the Schuylkill rivor r erimson mer to ceaterfield. but waa foreed a ners ovt-- the Beaver in a well' played ' 8'i The double victory of the ponents rn good style, there wilt be fur- Buekoell 8'A points. . King, whom they affect to honor.' iMoiiumt on Bweunon'a - It first race Inter at aeconit game. Hcorei Los Angeles B, Port- demand Ritchie-Wals- h erew was clean cut. In the ther .for a FENN. NINE BEATS IIAEVAKD. is the Chief Secretary, who Is the rep- SUGAR FACTORS, SJITPPWO AND poao to Ate. Harris Diimpeii a aingie ; land o. match, which apparently ia the one big Harvard crossed the line half a length 16. Pennsyl- resentative of the cabinet. .. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS -- .1 into lett, aud whon Alori held tho 1ull t fj0 Angeles, the Oaks won from to which we can look PHILADELPHIA, May ahead of Vale, taking the lead in the' long card forward,, so The result has not been the abandon- h bit too Hwenson romped over to thr Tigers through timely hitting in A vania gave Harvard a severe trounciag first quarter of a mile and aftor a far as that division is concerned. to- ment of most of the social entertain- third and then romped to tha rubber tha pinches. Hcore; Oakland 4 has been in thoir annual baaeball game here pretty spurt winning easily. An hour said, the prospect of Ritchie " ' ing in Dublin, but this is hardly a company, Howard poled a long fly to ; D( e 2. ' , , and Welsh in day. Score; minutes later the same Har- Ewa Plantation meeting London do not 1 0 2 punishment on Lord and Lady Aber- and lorty Agricultural Co, Ltd., Harris took second while Mori held the seem any too bright Harvard... 00000 00 vard eight beat out the Union Boat Waialua for various reasons, 1 12 deen for they were Co., lull, and then he scored on a daudy Pennsylvania . 0 2 0 3 4 2 0 never fond of Boston by about four feet. ' Apokaa Sugar Ltd, but there is nothing to prevent the bat- Wat- Club of Company, drive to right for two basna by O'Hara. Batteries Hitchcock, Frye and society. lour-oare- Kohala Sugar tle being staged in Han Franciaco at Kpeeial ahells Won by J hun stood too score until the first 1 HAJOH LEAGUE RESULTS erman; Hayrs and Kchwert. . Balanca of Power. . Wahlawa Water Company, Ltd. aome future date.' ' University of Pennsylvania; second, It" If Togaahi ' of the ninth. opened for ,.si.a." ' Keir Hardie, oue of the labor lead- , Philadelphia; Keio with a drive to center for a bise. j Fnl ton Iron Wortcs of Louli, . .,'.'. CINCINNATI INFIELDES WED 8. ers In the House of Commons, predicts Naval Academy. Time, 7:13 8t (Mi, tatting for Basna, fanned, and! . Bub) third, Babcock Wilcox Company, ' that when Home is out of the ' First single sculls John B. Kelly, lhni was an out. Hope in the camp 'Following were yesterday ' CINCINNATI, May, NEW YORK, May 27. (Asao- - . way, will bold Greens Fuel Bconomlier Company, ... baailal th Labor Party the bal , Philadelphia, won; n,c Berghammer, utility infielder of Press bv Wireless) . Cuas. C. Moore Co., Engineer. n,..rry,w.,.l reult in the American aud Natioi.al the ciated Federal ance of power between the two great Union b .ui;Mse had a good woll'ip left in his Cincinnati National League Club, waa Buskin yesterday won the Met- - Paul Withington, Boat Club, ia ties, Liberal and Unionist, as the -- bat, and lb first 1 all Harris sent to- - Leagues: married today to Miss Grace ropolitan held ' Boston, second; Duraado Miller, New Navigation Company ' Leaver of handicap here. Jhe rish Nationalist do now. Mr. liardie MaUon - l Vork Athlotie Club, third. Time, B:U3 ward the rubber was lifted far out to. American League. Pittsburgh. The bride is a relative ot stake was worth $1100. . Toyo ,. ' la his speech said the Liberals and JUn.Kitnh. To-- 1 that record.) eenferOeld, good enough to score ,' 1 . Pitcher Sam Leever, ' ' (new 11 - i formerly on the. ,St- t.;.Qi' t Unionists would go back to parlameut eight-oare- d ' gashi. touch ) V Pittal.urgh 41 Junior sheila Won by ; CARDS. , 8iga.e failed to . "e4 National League team. It $ after the general election numerically BUSINESS i his travels around the l .0 hi "'w ,iB I t Harvard; sucoud, Yale; third, Univers- A much as they were, but the circum-stauee- turned crowing the key.ton'a ,ck,l , 1" ity of Pennsylvania; : fourth, Navy; HONOLULU rtON WORKS CO. Ma alter M Cleveland-boat- ou 5, WT were yo ..... back, jabled the bag with hi. foot , of the next parliament fifth, Princeton. Time 6:40. binary of every description mado to ami then ran on to third. Miyuks had I ; National League. .;'' ' ing to be different from what they had Bocoud single sculls Won by James a order. chance to break into the Hall been. The Irish representation as B. Ay res, Union Boat Club, Boston; Adrt. of At Boston Boston 7, St. L011W 4. , Home Kule Bill would be I'unie, but (Julian cleverly gathered in k result of the second, U. Waldo Hmith, New York Ath At York New York S. hi- - li s was New. t reduced from one hundred and three to drive to center, and the scorn cago 1. letie Club; third, Thomas J. Kooney, knotted. forty-two- , so that if the Labor Party At l'biladeliihia-7-Cincinua- ti 8, Kaveuswood Boat Club; fourth, waiter Knot. Phila- could add twenty-Bv- e or even twenty YANKEE GOLFER IS ITI Swnson Unties 6. ' . W. Campbell, , Phila- delphia . 33 them ThoiiiHs opened the eleventh for the seats to the already held by delphia. Time, 8:13 2 5. they would be in a position to dictate Jrirat four sculls Won by Ceutlpedos, CHICAGO, May 27. - (Atsuciitnd to whatever party took over the rein by Riverside Boat Club, Cambrldgo; sec- Press Federal Wireless) Ycster. of government.. v ' ond, Philadelphia Barge Club; third, day's score in the gain played bv r?p. .. - National and America League; teams Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia.. Time, FRANK SMITH WANTS TO :.rll.. - were as follows) ...... '..;' '- eight-oare- d shells-i-W- on . ' FEDERALS First by VEPSAILLEH, France, May 27.' ':. -' 'National Xoague. LESERT THE 1 Bos- " Harvard second, Union Boat Club, Wirelers) At Boston St, Louis 4, Boston 2. Asso:lntod Press by Federal Absolutely Puro MONTREAL. May 18 Pitcher Frank ton; third, Navy; fourth, Yale; fifth, Francis Ouimut, American open golf At Brooklyn Brooklyn , 3, Pitts- Hmith, who jumped to tha Baltimore Syracuse. Time, 0:40 3-- burgh 2. ., rhauipion reached the finals in the won sev- eight-oare- sbells-Wo- n by Cll-cag- Federal League team ahd has Freshmen French championship matches today.' At ew York New York 10, o The only DaUnj Powder ' to jump aecond, 7. eral games for the club, wants University of Pennsylvania; He beat Lord Hope 1 up ia the third back again to Montreal. He- arrived Navy. (Two eutriea.) Time, 6:58. At I'biUdelphia ClnciBoati 10, front Royal Crapo Cream ofTarter round, and had an easier match lo the I'hib eiuht-oare- It with semi-final- , :.i C!J zrJ Well Tried Remedy adelphia 0. here last night to talk over Iuterscholastie shells beating Apperley 4 up and ri.:;s. sootbing President Lichteuhein, whose club is WonJiy Philadelphia Ventral High; aec- 8 Topping, American (.! tuviows sirup ) American Z.agu. NO ALUM, NO Ur.lE PHOSPHATE to play. another ) vtrii kf iwDkas ol mciUMn for tlhwg tiuAtm b.'illy in need of pitchers, aud says he ond, West Philadelphia High; third, tda.ver, is in lm Loula-r-- St. still tha running, beating r k Irclluiig. Villi pritr.4 NUM. It ftjflflM Utf At t. Louis 6, Philadel- rvtaeilyfilm. will play again for the Koyaia 11 uc Baltimore City College. .Time, 7:10 Jerome Travers S and t. ... nifri vmii culw. il Um be iut phia 5, ' iiu. sii four-oare- Mal- - S b iJi uii-u- . H i- -'t or tenhein will treat him right. First shell Won by hia fellow eoua- u4 i At' Oetroit-Wns- hin' tun H. Travers eliminated IMioi 2. Royal Hmith ' desertion marks the first de Boat Philadelphia; auaitndr At Clci elnnd 4!levelnnd , Itustnu 'i. raking TowiUt Oiuk Hook koiH free 011 request. AcMress ta dub, - , Tiim ( 1 , ' aertion In. the Federal League raiiki Ariel (lowing Club, Baltimore. the third run ml. Topping bent Lebluu, Kr aiurs lhaa llir seaerstluus. At hicago Chjcngo 2, New York I. l'..x 5S), Jim, . '' tcj lulu, Hawnii. , . season opened. 7:36 4 5. 1 " ..' since the "T"""" '"' ft ... v ; i'.