MAILS From San Francisco: Sliitnn Mam. For San Francisco: Sonoma, Sjt ' From Vancouver: Ma Kara, Oct. ft. For Vancouver: Niagara. Sept. 17. Evening Bulletin. Est. 1S82. No. 6263 14 PAGES- HONOLULU, TERRITORY 8, Hawaiian Star, Vol. XXIII. No. 7304 - OFHAWAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1015. 14 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTO. STOHE COMES TO GOVERNOR ASKS PUHCIIDOWL Will RESTilin OF AMERICAN KILLED IN mm BE GUARD GET FOEIGIIT FOR BETTER SUPPORT CD 00 GREATJJORTIIFJIN Col. Johnson Announces Plan GRAVITY OF INCIDENT LEARNED FOR GUARD HERE Whereby Historic Crater )Vi!l Be Used for Military Purpose Manager for Hill Steam- U-- Traffic SUDiM'lE 27 ship Line Promises Service The National Cuard of Hawaii Is GRAND DUKE SE1T MOre ACtlOn ana LeSS laiK On, to have a tamping ground and a rifle Dr. Royal Meeker, Leaving for KIGIMS if Tonnage is Secured is Plea at range all within a few minutes walk Coast, Makes Brief Com- Preparedness," of the center of the city. To get this ADMITTED LOST NO IDEA OF CHANGING Ad Club Luncheon much-desire- d combination. Col. John ment on Situation .7 BY TO son, adjutant-genera- l, gone CM! RATES FOR PASSENGERS tne has IN AND HELP," SAYS back to nature and called on that TIME FOR Germany Says Undersea Raid- GET 1 .. i. t U . J I . IT.. T T II M SSIUOTI0N 24-kn- 1 1 NEEDED BY er Has Not Returned From Crack ot Liner Would LACOU VC ur nHYVH'l provide the people of Hawaii wish fa UNITED STATES cilities for their military training. The North Sea: Declares English r Make Trip in Four Days and Oai4 ki to Col. Johnson, Adjutant General, crater of Punchbowl is to be used Hiflux bf Alien Immigrants Must Passenger Fired on y. Steamer Half, With850 Travelers for the citlzen-6oldier- and already! Also Gives Straight-to-th- e Be Checked; Includes Fili- preliminary surreys have been made Another German Submarine GERMANS UNABLE TO MAKE PROGRESS BECAUSE OF purpose of determining just and maps are ready for the necessary For the Point Talk on Subject pinos Comments in Answer to Order to Halt - how much freight business will be approval of the war department, which HEAVY RAINS AND IMPASSABLE ROADSACTIVITY OF guaranteed and how the passenger sit- "Now, gentlemen, get in and help." hold 8 a portion of the crater, as a mill- - Dr. vBoyaiMeker, commissioner of The following cablegram SUBMARINES NOTICEABLE AVIATORS OF RIVAL COUN- uation looks, Cal E. Stone, traffic man- request for Ad Club sup- tary reserve. ' from With this labor ..statistics, U. S. department of official German sources TRIES CARRY OUT RAIDS TEUTONS TAKE VOLKOWYS:; ager of the Great Northern Pacific port, which was given before it was "The plan is to have Punchbowl labor! ha concluded the personal in- has been Steamship Company, arrived in Hono- asked for. Governor Pinkham closed crater for a semi-permane- nt camp for spection of island conditions which Is received:. nt Associated Prcra by V, lulu at 8 o'clock this morning on the a brief but ringing speech on the the national guard," said CoL John- a material part Of tile .forthcoming de ''According to the report of a Service Federat Wlreleaal Makura, to stay a week or 10 days. topic of the defense of the son. "The place is ideal, there being partment report jrn llawalL end sailed German submarine which met the QTJISTOWNlreland, Sept. 8. 1 has been establisitd th;t Whether the Great Northern will be nation, and the defense of the Terri- plenty of shade, a good quality of soil for the mainland oa the Wllhelmlna U-2-7 an American perished ia the linkag Allan liner Ifopsriir., placed on the Honolulu-Sa- n Francisco tory. and the prospect of a good water sup- this morning; submarine on the sea, the lat- ol.the depends on of his visit. more and less ply up which is declared to have been the victim of a German rahsirini run the results "I am for action tlk at little cost The trail the . His investigation Ja certain to pro ter hoat had sunk about August com- Saturday . As soon as the Makura docked, on matters of preparedness," said the mountain can be improved so that it duce some interesting conclusions, as 10, off the Hebrides islands, an old night. The American was a seaman named Wolff. ; ing In from Vancouver, Acting Presl governor. "Every day my mail is lit- nothing will be of a hike from the Indicated In a brief but . carefully and small British cruiser.' As dent J. P. C. Hagens of the Chamber tered with communications about pa armory to the crater. We depend on weighed statement ta a representative the flag, U-2-7 did not con- of Commerce and A, P. Taylor, seore triotism and the defense of the our new engineer company to ;Uook of Star-BulUtlni.w- talked, with return it must be ; the ; Grand Duke Nichola tary of the Hawaii Promotion Com- but there is no place in the world after the details of preparing the the steamer While sidered lost. ; u. J-.v s in ;Djcfavcr ' ' him Just before left. " mittee, went op the gangplank and where the setting Is more appropriate site." 'f a large part of the Important and dif- "A German submarine" in try- ' C. W. Wiley, words. good-slxe- fcreeted Mr. Stone and for action rather than The plan is to build a d ficult work here i Is still to be done ing to stop in Bristol channel an Given Iiiinor Co tnarlne superintendent of the Great "That is why, ever since I became administration building and to hare a Dr. Victor S. Clark; remaining several in Gaucn:: my- English passenger steamer Northern . Pacinc, who Is accompanyi- governor, I have closely affiliated camp site where companies, battal- weeks longer fo that purpose Com at 7 p. my with 8-C- ng1 the traffic manager on the trip. self and administration the ions, or even regiments can go for missioner Meeker returns with sev- m. on August 18 was fired at by PETEOQBAD, Eussia, Septt zar Nicholas has virtnilly r I what the outlook regular army and navy, and stood sol- can't Ult Just one or two days. By making the camp eral very'jdefinlte matters in mind re- guns from the steamer.' V," moved in disfavor the commander-in-chie-f of the Russian armi:j zr for bringing the Great Northern here idly behind the National Guard of Ha- accessible, it is figured that organisa- lating to VmrnigratJojiand labor In the after, I lut mail waii, for Its increase, and for its effi- has himself taken supreme and active command of the CIivs. is nntll peneomj tions can be sent out much more fre- Islands.. J: v.v.. k- - telegram the hotel and held, ciency. ." J Grand Duke lUcholas Nicolaievitch, Cr--r, : and at quently. ... One popt in his mind Is the neces at the orders cf th9 men Pinkham spoke after Col. a few conferences with business Governor There is room for a rifle range up sity for restriction or, alien imraigra-tlcn- . U. S. VILL STOP transferred to the command of the armv of the Caucasus, a relit: v and commercial' organizations, said tSamuel 1. Johnson, the adjutant gen- to 900 yard 8, which will greatly fa- HfMdoeB not 'single owt...HawaP" unimportant. post.;. Caucasus army- - by a Star-- eral, had aroused Ad Ciub enthusiasm The has been carryins: on rr.l. Mr. Stone when Interviewed ' cilitate the training of the guardsmen as the only part jof the United . States reporter who boarded the to the limit with a stralght-to-the-poi- nt necessary. opcrauQiu agumav uie xvxia. Bulletin gener- in marksmanship. ,. where restriction Is vitally .:-e- - ship off quarantine. talk about locU preparedness In Guard of Hawaii He includes the whoJevceuntry'But "l will go over, with your Honolulu al and the National he find lu Hawaii Hliat the .'Increase r:" particular business men." and trade bodies, the in In alien populations has been so large TJanv add "About the time that I received my submarine3 Sioli matter of a freight guarantee," he and aliens now fojin auch ,"a heavy per-- J 'would not state now much appointment,? said Col. Johnson, ."the j ed, but request centage ox me torai, mat u w desir- governor' received' a direct, DORDER . guarantee .vouldv be required by the vigorously t& ; Mmlt im m l-- ALOil 7C irIri:-:- f secretary of war to Increase able further Saved in Ii3o3t company before the liner ts put on. from the MAYSuSlO gratlbn,' Sn which he Included" the - . ; national guard. I was therefore W President Frfd L. Waldron of the the of Flllplnoa. v.; ,! t-- Cooimerce, due to return instructed to , commence with this LOIIDOK En Sept. 8. The steamer J)ouirr 1 ' Chaaber of f t am ftrmlyof, the belief, be aaid has tccn zztI: Mat-- - long we hope Army to Honolulu next Tuesday on the work, and before to have today, "that the tremendous influx of Officers Given Command gun-fir-e from a German submarine. The Eussian P.h:i h ': ' which, stealer . onla after month on the mainland, a new regiment In the territory, alien Immigrant. Into the United over m also:been sunk., cases ' ' more civilians uer In bcth the crews were faved. gave It We, opinion a few weeks with auxiliary units, will mean States demands restrictive measures. V Star-- ; doubling i old organization, Districts 5 steamer Cn:t- -:! Yrz go, In li statement made to the than the We s have ,iinje to assimilate ,r - must' writafp been sunk by o5T BnJletln that the Hill lines 'wlllrnot t"AI1 ,out, war nave,Deen jougni.
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