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no : QAHLROAD CRASH; EM . MEM AME IMJUMED 1 Remember I . the St . iCZSO W L . Hew Postage Rates. !f f iV? ' 1 pO? 1 Vy ""1 tfV 330 Evening Bulletin. 1SS2. No. 6329 EL 12 PACrS-HONOLU- LU, TERRITpBY OF .29, 1917. 12 Hawaiian SUr, VoL XXV, No. 7970 HAWAII, MONDAY, 'OCTOBER PAG PRICE FIVE CENTS blAilj.lb ?1 JV J 2 ' si w I In MAVERICK Freight Train SHIPPING RATES FROM New Ambassador OPTIMISTIC OVER ' WE Collision Five mi G1VM UP TO COAST DUE FOR BIG JUMP ToleetEiiiperor KORTHEIlfJ BATTLE; BELGIUM Hurt luVonteers I Formally Tuesday AS LOST Replacement of Matson Boats By Vessels Not So Suitable for BARES TRICIIS (Auocitted Press bj V. S. Nzrtf Wirlu.) Government Use Will Brina i nem in Classification Which GERAPEACE Will Require More for Their Use Than Can Be Earned By ''Mystery" Ship of Hilo Thought L J Freight Vessels at Present Rate NEWSPAPER EXPOSES LATEST MANEUVER BY TEUTONS to Have Been Destroyed volunteers with the San Artor.io in f LITTLE ACTIVE FIGHTING ON WEST TODAY ON THE aviation scnooi were mjurea to L'uless commandeered American 6hips are to be 'operated at a loss r.';--. Recent Typhoon t the NORTHERN ; day and many other passengers by the shipping board there will be a material increase in freight END OF EAST FRONT GERMANS AGAIN f imperilled when a freight train rates between Honolulu and San Francisco, shipping men who have been RETIRE since she departed - r tNliwRD of i crashed Into the rear of the pas- studying the announced schedule under which the ships were taken over I on August 14 - I from Manila last senaer train cn which the sol- by the government, declare. ago for -- ' two and a half months f diers were riding. The schedule is based upon three classifications. The first is for cargo (Associated IVess1)y TT. S. Naval Wireless - Honolulu without cargo, the freighter : 4- adopted two-fol- d boats and tankers. For passenger steamers the board a ROMEr Italy, Oct. Maverick,' Hllo's famous "mystery basis of classification. Class A consisting of steamers with a capacity 29.Late today it wa announced from .fcblp of 115, is relieved to have been over passengers and Class B consisting of steamers with a capacity the war office that the Italians are checking the Teuton ad- lost in the typhoon that sorely bur 73 150 passengers. Steamers failing in both classes are further - ' of from to vance on the plains of feted the transport Thomas in the classified according to speed. northern Italy. It is stated that the same waters. ..f ARMY PROBE Until tne announcement was made troops are "fulfilling their duty and carrying out orders.1 This is the announcement made today Saturday that the Maui, Matsonia and by naval authorities for no word has Wilheimina were to be requisitioned come to tell the fate of the old eteam immediately for government use it LONDON, Eng., Oct. 29. Steps are being taken by the ; cr which left Manila Just' one day OF TYPHOID was estimated that the government Shipyards military forces of the Allies to render the fullest assistance to ahead of the Thomas and which was would have to pay the owners nearly the to have proceeded on to the Eastern $i 15,000 .each a month for their op- Italians in their effort to stem the Teuton advance. coast, by way of the Panama canal erations, according to the schedule of after a brief stay In this port. payments announced. This was be- IS ORDERED WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 29.-.L- ack of muni- the-Clas- s quali- -' material, , Upon, her arrival la Batavia in 1915 cause they came in A t'--';-- ' ' the Maverick was Interned or detained fication of passenger vessels with 10,-00- 0 ' tions and guns, together with the presence of a large number weight carrying .capa- nn by the Dutch government, but was tons dead of unseasoned troops on the Italian right winfj in the face of 'later purchased. by the South Atlantic Board is Named By General city and had a speed of 15 knots or ' Draft Transport Company of Baltimore, She more. an overwhelming number of AustroGermans, is given as the Wisser to Ascertain Cause now Is presumed that their left Batavia under the American flag Hut it ROLAND S. MORRIS. cause of the Italian defeat in the ulian Alps by military- - ex- ' owners will be paid for their use. un- f J and proceeded to Manila, arriving at and Remedy Same . pay (Associated Press by X). S. Niral Wireless.) (Special Ckble K:prn perts mission .. the Philippine port on-Augu- 7. She der a provision in the schedule to Jlji) with the Italian in the United States. spent just a week in Manila before which provides that a certain num- OKIO, JapaD, Oct. 29. Arrange- - N an attempt determine the cause requisitioned morning departing on what was probably the ber of vessels may be . raents were made this ' or causes for the recent outbreak of ser- T En?:., Oct 29. Germany diplomatic imperial latest . - last voyage of a rather romantic I for '"the continued and exclusive WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 29. by the minister of the LONDON, V coup, typhoid fever at Schofleld Barrack3. Well-informe- career." vice of the army and navy." Under d Washington offi- - household with Mr. Roland S. .Morris, tp engineer a separate teacu witli Belgium,' has a board of officers has been appointed this arrangement vessels will be tak cials now claim that unless the newly appointed United States am- The name Maverick brings thrill by Brig.-Ge- n. P. Wisser, depart f a John en over on a Dare snip oasis., ine shortage of skilled workmen ne- - bassador to Japan, to have the latter been defeated and the attempts of the Hun ministry exposed. yet Hawaii, 10-da- y stay of in for the ment commander, to conduct a thor rate on this basis has been fixed at cessary in the shipbuilding trades presented tomorrow to the Japanese La letropole, t he Belgian newspaper jmbl ished here since the vesseLin Hilo on an unexplained ough study and investigation. $5.73 per ton gross for passenger emperor. accompanied voyage is relieved at once, it will be Mr. Morris, and without freight has never .Whatever recommendations the of 11 knots speed, with an t necessary by Morris, Jap- the Belgian govemment was driven from France and the up. steamers f for the government to Mrs. arrived in the been fully cleared board decides on for the prevention additional allowance of 50 cnts per resort to conscription in order to f anese capital last week to' assume the country overrun with; Germans, tells of the German attempt Surmise was prevalent that the ves of the disease in.the future eitticr at ton for each knot in excess of 11 and speed the vast shipbuilding pro- - important diplomatic post made va- ' - f to separate the Allies, driving a diplomatic wedge ossihlo sel was to meet the Annie Larsea tLat post or at the other posts of the up to 16 knots. f gram. It is said that many of the cant through the death of the late if ' later and was then to be rigged up as aepartment win oe ,suDmmed' at tne Nevertheless the replacement cf yards are so short of men that George W. Guthrie last January. between Belgium and tlie countries wliich are fighting - for German raider, a- surmise which close of the investigation. vAU r"r ons these steamers -- with others in the they cannot complete the con- - Ambassador Morris will make his a' - Belgian freedom as well as their own seen rify. ' may have. , been well founded, but in the military service of .the xlepart- Hawaii trade, not so suitable for gov- tracts or hand unless they can "f first off icial" visit tomorrow morning r. roent wjxnf maxlc needed Q tarry, out ernment usest! will bring them hi 4- - solttr the Tabor sRuatlour' ' fit4 the imperial" palace and wilfbe re- It is declared that the Ger- iue inrcsugauou . are uinxica 10 uo classifications which will require a ' ceived in audience by Japanese During her 6tay in Hilo the boat the man -- trick was defeated by so' by The ; board payment good deal more for : '';':-i'- was boarded by customs officials and the commander, of a their ruler. "; y;,y : i : '? ; Bel- TIIOG IS was finally allowed to clear upon named is as follows: ure than can be earned by vessels Baron J)e Brofjueville, the WEilN declaring she was headed for 13a-tavla- ,- Lieut-Co- l. Horace D. Bloombergh, carrying freight from here to San re- that $4 gian foreign minister, who was said after ar Medical Corps; MaJ. George R. Callen- - Francisco , at the present, rate of It that her ton. plan refused rival, there one of her officers made der,rMedical Corps; 1st Lieut Charles a LATE NEWS AT A GLANCE pudiated the and TAKEN ASSAILING M. O'Connor, Medical Corps. As as- The lowest rate quoted as that to insidious advice Alls r usib, lu vsciuiau auu uevaiuo which will paid by government listen to the U-bo- be the commander of a y:L: " sistant to MaJ. Callender in the de - partment hospital laboratory during is $5.73 per ton for steamers rated as when the offer was made Bel- The . typhoon which , is believed to cargo 10,000 STflEET " the investigation 1st Lieut. Arthur I 'boats with tons dead fllfll Oil liave destroyed the Maverick was. one weight carrying capacity. Small U. S.

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