jV e Vr t t t fVl Unman ( tl3Xi XT. S. WEATHER BUREAU, January 10. Last 21 hours' rainfall, .10. BUQAR. 06 Dogrco Tost Centrifugals, 3.S0c; Per Ton, $70. Temperature, Max. 78; Mln. 08. Woather, variable. 88 Analysis Beets, 8s. 0d.; Per Ton. $70.40. VOL. L N. 4 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY u, tyo;. SEMI-WEEKL- Y WHOLE 2807 MOKUAWEOWEO RESUMES HER ACTIVITY FLEET TO AVOID 3sjr,jr)r;jKKffff;K.w SAN FRANCISCO (Associated Press Cablegrams.) TOKIO, January u. Orders have been Issued to the command- 1 ing officer of the Japanese training squadron, which will shortly S visit Honolulu and the Coast, to avoid visiting the port of San Fran- I cisco. SAN FRANCISCO, January n. John Siemsen, the gaspipe 1 thug, was yesterday declared guilty of murder. GOLDFIELD, Nevada, January n. The miners' strike has been settled. TOKIO, January n. The budget presented to the parliament MS on Wednesday provides for an expenditure of fifty-fiv- e millions for the army and forty millions for the navy. $ Figures giving the foreign trade of the Empire for the past year HHHEHHHliiKibbSfltfKllHIHililK & show that a new record has been established, the total trade having amounted to four hundred and twenty millions. 1 WASHINGTON, January n. The Senate has passed a bill I making it unlawful for any railroad company to compel an employe 1 to work longer than sixteen continuous hours, which must be fol- lowed by at least a ten-ho- lay-of- f. I SAN SALVADOR, Honduras, January n. In an engagement between government troops and the revolutionists yesterday the lat- ter were defeated. I PENSACOLA, Florida, January u. The U. S. gunboat Ma-chi- as has been raised. I 1 WARSAW, January n. One hundred terrorist? were arrested sg .. APPEARANCE OF MOKUAWEOWEO CRATER. 1903. j here yesterday. AUSTIN, Texas, January io. The legislature has passed a resolution ordering an investigation of the charges against Senator Bailey. DILLINGHAM FIVE LOS ANGELES, January io. The lack of fuel in this city Fountains of Fire Play in the Summit Crater of SAMPANS threatens to bring about a closing down of all the schools. A severe storm, bringing' the heaviest precipitation know here in eighteen Mauna Loa--Heave- ns Lighted by years, is raging. The deaths of five persons, drowned in the result- ing flood, have been reported. Subterranean Glow. IN MINNEAPOLIS, January io. The flour mills are closed down, CHARGE 'ARE MISSING there being no cars available to handle their output. AGRA, India, January io. The Amir of Afghanistan arrived here yesterday. The outbreak on Mauna Loa was the news of the day yesterday and reports EL PASO, Texas, January io. Sixteen of the eighteen China were waited for with keen Interest by the public. The first advices received Details of Floral Parade Feared They Foundered men who were smuggled across the line here yesterday and had hero came In the morning to President Kennedy, of the Inter-Islan-d Steam been captured for deportation escaped from the authorities in a fog Navigation Co., and George Lycurgus. They were from different sources but yesternight. His . Off Last . l)eio the same definite information of the. outbreak at Mokuaweoweo, the upper Are Left in Port in PITTSBURG; January io. Three persons were killed, seven crater onMauna Loa. - were fatally injured and twenty-fou- r others are missing as a result The message to Mr. Kennedy read: Hands. Ifek'sBIow. of an explosion of molten metal in the furnace of one of the rolling Tho summit crater of Mauna Loa broke out about mid-- . mills. OAKLAND, W. B. Reid. who is said be from night, activity immense. Fire can bo seen brilliantly from all The management of-nl- l arrangements Five sampans are missdng and it is January io. to directions. Honolulu, committed ssuicide here yesterday, taking his life during for the Floral Parade for Washington's feared that their occupants have paid a fit of despondency. This was from William McKay, the company's agent in Hilo, about sixty birflidny will bo in the charge of tribute 'with their lives to the recent TOKIO, January io. The budget for the ensuing year has been miles from Mokuaweoweo. It is net beliovcd here by people familiar with Walter Dillingham, full authority to act storm. brought down. It provides for the expenditure of three hundred topography mountain upper is active. This opinion, the of the that tho crater in all matters being given to him by Many of the local sampau fleet were and five million dollars. is based upon the fact that the top of the mountain covers such an area that SACRAMENTO, Cal., January O.Qovornor Olllott was inaugurated today the members of the Promotion Com- out fishing between tho harbor and it forms its own horizon. Tho crater is several miles from the edge of tho with tho usual ceremony. Tho nowly clocted Governor in his mossago to tho mittee, plateau and at tho time of the outbreak in 1903 was believed to bo about 800 at their regular meeting yes- Diamond Head when tho storm broke Legislature makes a special point of his recommendation, that tho Harbor feet deep. A message from the Volcano House received late yesterday said: terday. It was also decided not to on Tuesday last. Thero was a wild Commission of San Francisco be investigated. scurry for port which most of tho boats Mokuaweoweo burst out last night, about eleven-thirt- make the Waikiki regatta a part of the NORTH YAKIMA, Washington, January 9. A coal train was making safely. lighting up tho whole heavens. Fountains by thousands plainly celebration of February 22, but to succeeded In raided here yesterday by citizens, who took forcible possession of When n count was taken on the fol- visible as they spout fire. Glow must have been seen for hold it during the timo of twenty cars of coal. later the lowing day five of tho 103 sampans miles. ORIZABA, Mexico, January g. The striking textile workers visit of the Los Angeles excursion. which use this port were unaccounted This statement strengthens tho opinion the activity is not exactly in here started,a riot yesterday, being charged by the troops ordered that Tlio matter of the floral parade was for. As soon as tho weather moder but on sido of tho mountain, otherwise the fountains could noti out to suppress "the disorder. In the fighting which followed thirty the crater the tho first business to be taken up, F. h. ated a little the biggest sampau hero, "be seen, only tho glow, for the angle formed by looking up to a great height of the rioters were killed and eighty wounded. Waldron advancing tho idea that""Tor manned by nine men, went out on an would make the distance they must spout much greater in order to be seen. HELENA, Montana, January 9. The election of Congressman this year at least ho favored a post- expedition of rcscuo but found no sign Tho statement in Bulletin the outbreak is Pohaku Hanalci is Dixon, to' succeed Senator W. A. Clark, is assured. the that at ponement of tho event. This sugges- of tho missing or even a stick of evidently an error. This point is at the summit of the mountain and is the tion failed to meet with any support, wreckage. Sinco then search parties Congressman .Tosoph Dixon was a of tho legis- of the districts of Hilo, Hamakua and Kau. From the Jr. mombcr Montnnn state "corner post" fact however, from the jnemliors pres- havo other havo been out but their efforts lature in 1900 and Was later olected as Congressman-nt-Larg- for tho 1903-- 7 that tho fire itself, besides the glow, is visiblo from Hilo, as well as the Vol- ent, all agreeing that a postponement been unrewarded and today all hope term. Ho is n Republican. Ho was a member of tho legislature which olected cano Houso. it is probable tho flow is from tho sido toward Mauna Kea and in should bo avoided. is abandonod that any of the five fish- to an election which was marked by charges counter- tho vicinity of the Dowey cone which formed In 1899. That hummock is Clark tho Senate, and J. A. McCandlcss reported having is- ermen arc alive. charges of bribory, Clark resigning boforo tho Scnato could investigate visible from Hilo, Kawaihae and all through Kohala district but tho fire can tho' sued a call for a meeting of tho Auto- - Tho missing boats were of tho small bo seen well from tho Kau side. hnrg. not mobilo club, to convono this" afternoon, type and carried only ono man. Tho recent flows position been such tho glow EUREKA, California, January 9. In a clash between union In both of the the has that could (Continued from Page Kight) (Continued on Pago Klght) be plainly seen from Kapapala and at times it was so bright as to suggest a and non-unio- n longshoremen here yesterday one man was killed second flow. This condition may exist at the present time, Judging from the and two others fatally injured. wording of the following dispatch received at 4:00 p. m. yesterday from a Hilo HAWAII TURN TEHERAN, January 9. The Shah died yesterday. His son, correspondent: SUPERVISORS the Crown Prince, who has been acting as regent during the ling- Lava is flowing from Mokuaweoweo toward South Kona. ering illness of his father, has assumed the throne. The Persian ruler, who had sought to givo his subjects a constitutional is reported from tho Volcano Housethls a.
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